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TABLE OF CONTENTS
XXVI, No. 2 Winter 2006

ARTICLES

TIMOTHY J. LOMPERIS
Dispelling the Ghost:
Iraq as the Vietnam War We Cannot Afford to Lose  [abstract]

ROBERT O. COLLINS

The Disaster in Darfur in Historical Perspective  [abstract]

VERONICA NMOMA

The Shift in United States-Sudan Relations:
A Troubled Relationship and the Need for Mutual Cooperation  [abstract]

EDEL HUGHES
Political Violence and Law Reform in Turkey:
Securing the Human Rights of the Kurds?  [abstract]

OMAR ASHOUR AND EMRE ÜNLÜCAYAK
Islamists, Soldiers, and Conditional Democrats:
Comparing the Behaviors of Islamists and the Military in Algeria and Turkey  [abstract]

SEZAI OZCELIK
Theories, Practices, and Research in Conflict Resolution and Low-Intensity Conflicts:
The Kurdish Conflict in Turkey  [abstract]

REVIEW ESSAYS

LEE WINDSOR
The First Special Service Force:
Waste of an Elite Unit or Mountain'Rangers' at the Perfect Time?

BOOK REVIEWS

DAVID A. CHARTERS

Deadly Connections: States That Sponsor Terrorism
by Daniel Byman


JIM MISKEL

Victory in War: Foundations of Modern Military Policy
by William C. Martel


GARIC K. LAWRENCE

Enforcing the Peace: Learning from the Imperial Past
by Kimberley Zisk Martin


CHRISTIAN BREEDE

Historical Dictionary of Afghan Wars, Revolution, and Insurgencies
by Ludwig W. Adamec


GUDRUN VAN POTTELBERGH

Geography and Japan's Strategic Choices: From Seclusion to Internationalization
by Peter Woolley


GREGG BLAKELY

Who's Watching the Spies?: Establishing Intelligence Service Accountability
ed. by Hans Born, Loch K. Johnson, and Ian Leigh



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