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International Politics 38: 615-618, December 2001 © 2001 Kluwer Law International. Printed in the United States Table of Contents: Volume 38 (2001) Number 1 The Editors IN THIS ISSUE V-Viii David Backer and David Carroll NGOs AND CONSTRUCTIVE ENGAGEMENT: PROMOTING CIVIL SOCIETY, GOOD GOVERNANCE AND THE RULE OF LAW IN LIBERIA Susan Dicklitch NGOs AND DEMOCRATIZATION IN TRANSITIONAL SOCIETIES: LESSONS FROM UGANDA Caroline Hughes MYSTICS AND MILITANTS: DEMOCRATIC REFORM IN CAMBODIA Jennifer L, McCoy and Heather Heckel THE EMERGENCE OF A GLOBAL ANTI-CORRUPTION NORM Sergei Medvedev [the_blank_space| GLENN GOULD, FINLAND, RUSSIA AND THE NORTH 91-102 Amalendu Misra THE CENTRALITY OF KASHMIR IN INDIA-PAKISTAN SECURITY DYNAMICS 103-120 REVIEW ESSAYS: Daniel N. Nelson DEMOCRACY BY THE BOOK Eric Miller POST-SOVIET CENTRAL ASIA: EXPLORATION IN IDENTITY FORMATION 129-136 BOOK REVIEWS 137-142 NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 143-144 INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS 145-148 616 Table ofC ontents Number 2 The Editors IN THIS ISSUE V-Viil Charles L. Davis and Kenneth M. Coleman PRIVATIZATION AND PUBLIC OPINION IN CHILE, COSTA RICA AND MEXICO: A TEST OF ALTERNATIVE MODELS Hannah E. Britton NEW STRUGGLES, NEW STRATEGIES: EMERGING PATTERNS OF WOMEN’S POLITICAL PARTICIPATION IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN PARLIAMENT 173-200 Kishore C. Dash THE CHALLENGE OF REGIONALISM IN SOUTH ASIA 201-228 Peter van Ham EUROPE’S POSTMODERN IDENTITY: A CRITICAL APPRAISAL Robert E. McCreight and Stephen L. Weigert UP IN SMOKE: POLITICAL REALITIES AND CHEMICAL WEAPONS USE ALLEGATIONS DURING MOZAMBIQUE’S CIVIL WAR REVIEW ESSAYS: Pinar Bilgin THEORY/PRACTICE IN CRITICAL APPROACHES TO SECURITY: AN OPENING FOR DIALOGUE? Shannon Ishiyama Smithey COMPARING COURTS IN DEMOCRATIC TRANSITIONS 283-290 BOOK REVIEWS 291-302 NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 303-304 FORTHCOMING IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS 305 INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS 307-310 Table of Contents 617 Number 3 The Editors IN THIS ISSUE Clifford Bob MARKETING REBELLION: INSURGENT GROUPS, INTERNATIONAL MEDIA, AND NGO SUPPORT 311-334 Mark B. Salter CRITICAL DEMOGRAPHIES AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Hans-Henrik Holm A DISAGGREGATED WORLD ORDER IN THE MAKING: POLICY TOWARDS FAILED STATES AS AN EXAMPLE 357-374 Hemda Ben- Yehuda with Iris Margulies REGIME TYPE AND STATE BEHAVIOR IN THREAT AND OPPORTUNITY CRISES: A MONADIC STUDY OF THE DEMOCRATIC PEACE THEORY, 1918-1994 375-400 Rafael Reuveny DISAGGREGATED BILATERAL TRADE AND CONFLICT: EXPLORING PROPOSITIONS IN A SIMULTANEOUS FRAMEWORK 401-428 REVIEW ESSAY Stephen Hartlaub “ACTIVE” TEACHING & RESEARCH: ENGAGING STUDENTS IN THE CLASSROOM AND ENGAGING THE CLASSROOM IN RESEARCH 429-436 John Quinn W(H)ITHER THE STATE (SYSTEM)? 437-446 BOOK REVIEWS 447-460 NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 461-462 INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS 463-466 618 Table of Contents Number 4 The Editors IN THIS ISSUE John Van Oudenaren THE LIMITS OF CONDITIONALITY: NUCLEAR REACTOR SAFETY IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE, 1991-2001 467-498 David Fagelson TWO CONCEPTS OF SOVEREIGNTY: FROM WESTPHALIA TO THE LAW OF PEOPLES? 499-514 Jonathan Fox RELIGIOUS CAUSES OF INTERNATIONAL INTERVENTION IN ETHNIC CONFLICTS 515-532 William H. Thornton REACTIONARY GLOBALIZATION: LOCAL, REGIONAL AND GLOBAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE NEW “JAPAN PROBLEM” 533-560 Charles L. Davis and Kenneth M. Coleman PRIVATIZATION AND PUBLIC OPINION IN CHILE, COSTA RICA, AND MEXICO: A TEST OF ALTERNATIVE MODELS 561-582 REVIEW ESSAYS Andrea Grove IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE POLICY AS A DEBATE OVER IDENTITY: A CHOICE BETWEEN THE INCLUSIVIST NORMATIVE ORDER AND THE EXCLUSIVIST KNEE-JERK REACTION? 583-592 Chris Scholl THE MANY SPLENDORED CREATURE, GLOBALIZATION: IMPACT ON STATES, CULTURES, AND THE INDIVIDUAL 593-600 BOOK REVIEWS 601-612 NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 613-614 VOLUME TABLE OF CONTENTS 615-618 INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS 619-622

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