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Index, Volume XXII Authors Aaron, Paul; “The Anguish of Nation Building: A Report from Khrushcheva, Nina; “‘Rehabilitating’ Stalin” (XXII: 2) Serbia” (XXII: 3) Kipling, Rudyard; “Mesopotamia” (XXII: 3) Akcam, Taner, and Belinda Cooper; “Turks, Armenians, and the Klausen, Jytte; “Europe's Muslim Political Elite: Walking a Tight- ‘G-Word”” (XXH: 3) rope” (XXII: 3) Allen, Charles; “The Hidden Roots of Wahhabism in British India” Kiipcii, Maria Figueroa, and Michael A. Cohen; “ Privatizing Foreign (XXII: 2) Policy” (XXII: 3) Ayoob, Mohammed, and Matthew Zierler; “The Unipolar Concert: Kurtz-Phelan, Daniel; “‘Coca Is Everything Here’: Hard Truths about The North-South Divide Trumps Transatlantic Differences” Bolivia's Drug War” (XXII: 3) (XXIE: 1) LeoGrande, William M.; “From the Red —a to Radical Populism: Ayres, Alyssa; “The Two Punjabs: A Cultural Path to Peace in South U.S. Insecurity in Latin America” (XXII: Asia?” (XXII: 4) Malik, J. Mohan; “Security Council Reform: C“ hina Signals Its Veto” Bjork, Isabel M., and Catherine R. Connors; “Free Markets and Their (XXII: ) Umpires: The Appeal of the U.S. Regulatory Model” (XXII: 2) Meyer, “The Black Book of Religion” (XXII: S Bremmer, Ian; “Who's in Charge in the Kremlin?” (XXII: 4) Meyer, “The Black Book of Religion: II” gh Cohen, Michael A., and Maria Figueroa Kiipgii; “ Privatizing Foreign Meyer, ‘For Democracy, Warts and All” (XXII: Policy” (XXII: 3) Meyer, Syriana, or The Godfather, Part IV” (XXII 4) Connors, Catherine R., and Isabel M. Bjork; “Free Markets and Their Meyer, ‘There Is No Closure” (XXII: 2) Umpires” The Appeal of the U.S. Regulatory Model” (XXII: 2) Meyer, Michael; “Ukraine: Stranded between Two Worlds?” (XXII: 1) Cooper, Belinda, and Taner Akcam; “Turks, Armenians, and the Miller, John H.; “Will the Real Japan Please Stand Up” (XXII: 4) ‘G-Word”” (XXII: 3) Mishima, Ko; “The Failure of Japan’s Political Reform” (XXII: 4) Crossette, Barbara; “Nepal: The Politics of Failure” (XXII: 4) Misra, Jitendra Nath; “Paradoxical Pakistan” (XXII: 2) Crossette, Barbara; “Who Killed Zia?” (XXII: 3) Nichols, Thomas M.; “Anarchy and Order in the New Age of Preven- De Santis, Hugh; “The Dragon and the Tigers: China and the Asian tion” (XXII: 3) Regionalism” (XXII: 2) Nolt, James H.; “The Pentagon Plays Its China Card” (XXII: 3) Encarnacién, Omar G.; “The Follies of Democratic Imperialism” Pauker, Benjamin; “Thailand: A Fire This Time” (XXII: 4) (XXIE: 1) SchlesingeJrr. , Arthur; “The American Empire? Not So Fast” (XXII: 1) Entwistle, L. Brooks; “Capital Comes Calling on India” (XXII: 2) Scobell, Andrew, and Sumit Ganguly; “India and the United States: Erikson, Daniel P.; “Mexico’s Uneasy Choice: The 2006 Election” Forging a Security Partnership?” (XXII: 2) (XXII: 4) Shlapentokh, Vladimir; “Two Simplified Pictures of Putin’s Russia, Gandhi, Rajmohan: “Mohandas — Abdul Ghaffar Khan, and the Both Wrong” (XXII: 1) Middle East Tocay” (XXII: Smyth, Ted; “The Unsung Heroes of the Irish Peace Process” (XXII: 1) Ganguly, Sumit, and Andrew Sccbell; ‘India and the United States: Steidle, Brian; “Ceasefire, Sudan Style: A Photographic Essay on Dar- Forging aS ecurity Partnership?” (XXII: 2) fur” (XXII: 1) Gilbert, Mark; “Europe Looks for a New Narrative” (XXII: 3) Tamamoto, Masaru; “ How Japan Imagines China and Sees Itself” Greenberg, Michael S.; “Franco-American Discord” (XXII: 1) (XXII: 4) Hendrickson, David C.; “The Curious Case of American - gemony: Walker, Martin; “Bush v. Annan: Taming the United Nations” (XXII: 1) Imperial Aspirations and National Decline” (XXII: Wasserstrom, Jeffrey N.; “Chinese Students and Anti-Japanese Hodgson, Godfrey; “The U.S.-European Torture Dispute: i Autopsy” Protests, Past and Present” (XXII: 2) (XXII: 4) Woodworth, Paddy; oe ‘Second Transition’: Reforming Zeal and latrides, John O.; “George F. Kennan and the Birth of Containment: Dire Omens” (XXII: The Greek Test Case” (XXII: 3) Yang, Dali L., and Scott ae Reform in China” (XXII:2 Kamdar, Mira; “April in Paris” (XXII: 2) Zierler, Matthew, and Mohammed Ayooby " The Unipolar rahe The Kennedy, Scott, and Dali L. Yang; “Reform in China” (XXII: 2) North-South Divide Trumps Transatlantic Differences” (XXII: 1) Titles “The American Empire? Not So Fast” Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. (XXII: 1) “India and the United States: Forging a Security Partnership?” Sumit “Anarchy and Order in the New Age of Prevention” Thomas M. Ganguly and Andrew Scobell (XXII: 2) Nichols (XXII: 3) “Mesopotamia” Rudyard Kipling (XXII: 3) “The Anguish of Nation Building: A Report from Serbia” Paul Aaron “Mexico's Uneasy Choice: The 2006 Presidential Election” Daniel P. (XXII: 3) Erikson (XXII: 4) “April in Paris” Mira Kamdar (XXII: 2) “Mohandas Gandhi, Abdul Ghaffar Khan, and the Middle East Today” “The Black Book of Religion” Karl E. Meyer (XXII: 1) Rajmohan Gandhi (XXII: 1) “The Black Book of Religion: II” Karl E. Meyer (XXII: 3) “Nepal: The Politics of Failure” Barbara Crossette (XXII: 4) “Bush v. Annan: Taming the United Nations” Martin Walker (XXII: 1) “Paradoxical Pakistan” Jitendra Nath Misra (XXII: 2) “Capital Comes Calling on India” L. Brooks Entwistle (XXII: 2) “The Pentagon Plays Its China Card” James H. Nolt (XXII: 3) “Ceasefire, Sudan Style: A Photographic Essay on Darfur” Brian Steidle “Privatizing Foreign Policy” Michael A. Cohen and Maria Figueroa (XXII: 1) Kiipgii CXXII: 3) “Chinese Students and Anti-Japanese Protests, Past and Present” “Reform in China” Dali L. Yang and Scott Kennedy (XXII: 2) Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom (XXII: 2) “Rehabilitating’ Stalin” Nina Khrushcheva (XXII: 2) “Coca Is Everything Here’: Hard Truths about Bolivia's Drug War” “Security Council Reform: China Signals Its Veto” J. Mohan Malik Daniel Kurtz-Phelan (XXII: 3) (XXII: 1) “The Curious Case of American Hegemony: Imperial Aspirations and “Spain's ‘Second Transition’: Reforming Zeal and Dire Omens” Paddy National Decline” David C. Hendrickson (XXII: 2 Woodworth (XXII: 3) “The Dragon and the Tigers: China and Asian Regionalism” Hugh De “Syriana, or The Godfather, Part IV” Karl E. Meyer oa Santis (XXII: 2) “Thailand: A Fire This Time” Benjamin Pauker (XXII: - “Europe Looks for a New Narrative” Mark Gilbert (XXII: 3) “There Is No Closure” Karl E. Meyer (XXII: 2) “Europe's Muslim Political Elite: Walking a Tightrope” Jytte Klausen “Turks, Armenians, and the ‘“G-Word’” Belinda Cooper and Taner (XXII: 3) Akcam (XXII: 3) “The Failure of Japan’s Political Reform” Ko Mishima (XXII: 4) “The Two Punjabs: A Cultural Path to Peace in South Asia?” Alyssa “The Follies of Democratic Imperialism” Omar G. Encarnacién Ayres (XXII: 4) (XXII: 1) “Two Simplified Pictures of Putin’s Russia, Both Wrong” Vladimir “For Democracy, Warts and All” Karl E. Meyer (XXII: 1) Shlapentokh (XXII: 1) “Franco-American Discord” Michael $. Greenberg (XXII: 1) “Ukraine: Stranded between Two Worlds?” Michael Meyer (XXII: 1) “Free Markets and Their Umpires: The Appeal of the U.S. Regulatory “The Unipolar Concert: The North-South Divide Trumps Transatlan- Model” Isabel M. Bjork and Catherine R. Connors (XXII:2) tic Differences” Mohammed Ayoob and Matthew Zierler (XXII: 1) “From the Red Menace to Radical Populism: U.S. Insecurity in Latin “The Unsung Heroes of the Irish Peace Process” Ted Smyth (XXII: 1) America” William M. LeoGrande (XXII: 4) “The U.S.-European Torture Dispute: An Autopsy” Godfrey Hodgson “George F. Kennan and the Birth of Containment: The Greek Test (XXII: 4) Case” John O. latrides (XXII: 3) “Who Killed Zia?” Barbara Crossette (XXII: 3) “The Hidden Roots of Wahhabism in British India” Charles Allen “Who's in Charge in the Kremlin?” Ilan Bremmer (XXII: 4) (XXII: 2) “Will the Real Japan Please Stand Up” John H. Miller CX XIE: 4) “How | ma — China and Sees Itself’ Masaru Tamamoto (XXII: ¢

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