Volume XXIV, No. 2 Winter 2004

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

ARTICLES


ERIC A. HEINZE Law, Force, and Human Rights:
The Search for a Sufficiently Principled Legal Basis for Humanitarian Intervention  [abstract]

RICHARD CHASDI
The Lair and Layers of al-Aqsa Uprising Terror:
Some Preliminary Empirical Findings

THOMAS MITCHELL
Israeli Politics as Settler Politics  [abstract]

KEITH DICKSON War in (Another) New Context:
Post-Modernism

SUNIL SONDHI Terrorism and Governance in Kashmir [abstract]

ANDREA TALENTINO One Step Forward, One Step Back?:
The Development of Peace-building as Concept and Strategy

JOSEPH J. COLLINS Afghanistan:
Winning a Three Block War

 

REVIEW ESSAY


RICHARD DALE Guerrilla Warfare and Counterinsurgency
SEÁN O'CONNELL Resolving Sub-Saharan African Conflict
 

BOOK REVIEWS

BILL WATKINS

Terrorism and the UN: Before and After September 11
ed. by Jane Boulden and Thomas Weiss


OMAR ASHOUR

Why? The Deeper History Behind the September 11th Terrorist Attacks on America
by J.W. Smith


DENNIS M. FOSTER

Why Wars Widen: A Theory of Predation and Balancing
by Stacy Bergstrom Haldi


BENJAMIN A. KLEINERMAN

Glimmer of a New Leviathan: Total War in the Realism of Niebuhr, Morgenthau, and Waltz
by Craig Campbell


JAMES F. MISKEL

Bridging the Gap: Ethnicity, Legitimacy, and State Alignment in the International System
by Cindy R. Jebb



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