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International affairs (ñîäåðæàíèå)1. Whitman R. No and after: options for Europe - P.673-688 2. Bogdanor V. Footfalls echoing in the memory. Britain and Europe: the historical perspective - P.689-702 3. Smith J. A missed opportunity? New Labour's European policy 1997-2005 - P.703-722 4. Maull H.W. Europe and the new balance of global order - P.775-800 5. Janning J. Leadership coalitions and the change: the role of states in the Europan Union - P.821-834
Vol.82 N 1 2006 1. Hurrell A. Hegemony, liberalism and global order: what space for would-be great powers? - P.1-20 2. Soares de Lima M.R. and Hirst M. Brazil as an intermediate state and regional power: action, choise and responsibilities - P.21-40 3. Dunn D.H. "Quacking like a duck"? Bush II and presidential power - P.95-120 4. Bellamy A.J. No pain, no gain? Torture and ethics in the war on terror - P.121-148 5. Richmond O.P. Shared sovereignte and the politics of peace: evaluating the EU's "catalytic" framework in the eastern Mediterranean - P.149-176
Vol.82 N 3 2006 1. Lebow R.N. Fear, interest and honour: outlines of a theory of international relations - P.431-448 2. Bain W. In praise of folly: international administration and the corruption of humanity - P.525-538 3. Kennedy-Pipe C. and Rengger N. Apocalypse now? Continuities or disjunctions in world politics after 9/11 - P.539-552 4. Mazover M. An international civilization? Empire, internationalism and the crisis of the mid-twentieth century - P.553-566
Vol.82 N 5 2006 1. Christoff P. Post-Kyoto? Post-Bush? Towards an effective 'climate coalition of the willing' - P.831-861 2. Bahgat G. Europe's energy security: challenges and opportunities - P.961-977
Vol.82 N 6 2006 1. Forster A. Breaking the covenant: governance of the British army in the twenty-first century - P.1043-1059 2. Edmunds T. What are armed forces for? The changing nature of military roles in Europe - P.1059-1077 3. Buzan B. Will the 'global war on terrorism' be the new Cold War? - P.1101-1119 4. Azzam M. Islamism revisited - P.1119-1133 Review article 5. Hall I. World government and empire: the international historian as theorist - P.1155-1167
Vol.83 N 1 2007 1. Brighton Sh. British Muslims, multiculturalism and UK foreign policy: 'integration' and 'cohesion' in and beyond the state - P.1-19 2. Dunn D.H. 'Real men want to go to Tehran': Bush, pre-emption and the Iranian nuclear challenge - P.19-39 3. S. Yost D. NATO and the anticipatory use of force - P.39-69 4. Grugel J., Riggirozzi M.P. The return of the state in Argentina - P.87-109 5. Slim H. Geneva's future: reflections on the role of a values-based city - P.109-127 6. Hurrell A. One world? Many worlds? The place of regions in the study of international society - P.127-147
Vol.83 N 2 2007 1. G. Whitman R. Europe's next steps - P.227-231 2. Rosamond B. European integration and the social science of EU studies: the disciplinary politics of a subfield - P.231-253 3. O'Donnell C.M., G. Whitman R. European policy under Gordon Brown: perspectives on a future prime minister - P.253-273 4. Kaldor M., Martin M., Selchow S. Human security: a new strategic narrative for Europe - P.273-289
Vol.83 N 4 2007 1. Niblett R. Choosing between America and Europe: a new context for British foreign policy - P.627-643 2. Cox M. Is the United States in decline - again& An essay - P.643-655
Vol.84 N 1 2008 1. Aggestam L. Introduction: ethical power Europe? - P.1 2. Dunne T. Good citizen Europe - P.13 3.Hyde-Price A. A tragic actor? A realist perspective on ethical power Europe - P.29 4. Manners I. The normative ethics of the European Union - P. 45 5. Mayer H. Is it still caleed Chinese Whispers? The EU s rhetroric and action as a responsible global institution - P.61 6. Barbe E, Johansson-Nogues E. The EU as a modest force for good: the European Neighbourhood Policy - P.81 7. Aggestam L, Hill Ch. The EU and a better world: what role for the European foreign policy - P.97 8. Bailes A.J.K. The EU and a better world: what role for the European Security and Defence Policy - P.113 9. Matlary J.H. Much ado about little: the EU and human security - P.131
Vol.84 N 2 2008 1.Boyle M. The war on terrror in American grand strategy - P.191 2. Noetzel T. Schreer B. All the way? The evolution of German military power - P.211 3. Robinson J.-P.P. Difficulties facing the Chemical Weapons Convention - P.223 4. Sakwa R. ' New Cold War' or twenty years' crisis Russia and international politics - P.241 5. Fawn R. The Kosovo - and Montenegro - effect - P.269 6. Roberts A. International Relatios after the Cold War - P.335 7. Jaskson R. From colonialism to theology: encounters with Martin Wight's international thought - P.351
Vol.84 N 3 2008 1.James H. Globalization, empire and natural law - P.421 2. Jackson J.H. The case of the World Trade Organization - P.437 3. Zielonka J. Europe as a global actor: empire by example? - P.471 4. Subacchi P.New power centres and new power brokers: are they shaping a new economic order? - P.485 5. Grugel J., Riggirozzi P. and Thirkell-White B. Beyond the Washington Consensus? Asia and Latin America in search of more autonomous development - P.499 6. Payne A. The G8 in a changing global economic order - P.519
Vol.84 N 4 2008 1.Weller M. The Viena negotiations on the final status for Kosovo - P.659 2. Monaghan A. 'An enemy at the gates' or 'from victory to victory'? Russan foreign policy - P.717 3. Farrell T. The dynamics of British military transformation - P.777
Vol.84 N 5 2008 1. Rengger N. and Kennedy-Pipe C. The state of war - P.891-902 2. Coker Ch. War, memes and memeplexes - P.903-914 3. Bousquet A. Chaoplexic warfare or the future of military organization - P.915-930 4. Der Derian J. The desert of the real and the simulacrum of war - P.931-948 5. Rengger N. The greatest treason? On the subtle temptations of preventive war - P.949-962 6. Fabre C. Cosmopolitanism, jast war theory and legitimate authority - P.963-976 7. Owens P. Distinctions, distinctions: 'public' and 'private' force? - P.977-990 8. Kerton-Johnson N. Justifying the use of force in a post-9/11 world: striving for hierarchy in international society - P.991
Vol.84 N 6 2008 1. Walker M. The year of the insurgents: the 2008 US presidential campaign - P.1095-1108 2. Williams M.J. The coming revolution in foreign affairs: rethinking american national security - P.1109-1131 3. Weller M. Kosovo's final status - P.1223-1244 4. Dunne M. The American system: US foreign and domestic politics since the Second World War - P.1245-1270 5. Mccgwire M. NATO expansion:'a policy error of historic importance' - P.1281-1301
Vol.85 N 1 2009 1. Clark I. Bringing hegemony back in: the United States and international order - P.23-36 2. Halliday F. International Relations in a post-hegemonic age - P.37-52 3. Brzezinski Z. Major foreign policy challenges for the next US President - P.53-60 4. Cornish P. The United States and couterinsurgency: `political first, political last, political always` - P.61-80 5. Ritchie N. Deterrence dogma? Challenging the relevance - P.81-98 6. Reynolds D. Summitry as intercultural communication - P.115-128
Vol.85 N 2 2009 1. Noetzel T. & Schreer B. The Atlantic alliance and the process of strategic chenge - P. 211-226 2. Menon A. Empowering paradise? ESDP at ten - P. 227-246 3. Cornish P. & Dorman A. Blair`s wars and Brown`s budgets: from Strategic Defence Review to strategic decay in less than a decade - P.247-262 4. Wallace W. & Phillips C. Reassessing the special relationship - P.263-284 5. Porter P. Long wars and long telegrams: containing Al-Qaeda - P. 285-306 6. Benatar S.R., Gill S. & Bakker I. Making progress in global health: the need for new paradigms - P.347-372 7. Goldthau A. & Witte J.M. Back to the future or forward to the past? Strengthening markets and rules for effective global energy governance - P.373-390
Vol.85 N 3 2009 The war over Kosovo: ten years on 1. Webber M. The Kosovo war: a recapitulation - P. 447-460 2. Mertus J.A. Operation Allied Force: handmaiden of independent Kosovo - P. 461-476 3. Haines S. The influence of Operation Allied Force on the development of the jus ad bellum - P. 477-490 4. Sperling J. and Webber M. NATO: from Kosovo to Kabul - P.491-512 5. Shepherd A. `A milestone in the history of the EU`: Kosovo and the EU`s international role - P. 513-530 6. Dunn D.H. Innovation and precedent in the Kosovo war: the impact of Operation Allied Force on US foreign policy - P.531-546 7. Daddow O. `Tony`s war`? Blair, Kosovo and the interventionist impulse in British foreign policy - P.547-560 8. Miskimmon A. Falling into line? Kosovo and the course of German foreign policy - P.561-574 9. Averre D. From Pristina to Tskhinvali: the legacy of Operation Allied Force in Russia`s relations with the West - P.575-592 10. Cottey A. The Kosovo war in perspective - P.593-608
Vol.85 N 4 2009 1. Germain R. Financial order and world politics: crisis, change and continuity - P.669-688 2. Thirkell-White B. Dealing with the banks: populism and the public interest in the global financial crisis - P.689-732 3. Cornish P. and Dorman A. National defence in the age of austerity - P.733-754 4. Yost D.S. Assurance and U.S. extended deterrence in NATO - P. 755-780 5. Tsypkin M. Russian politics, policy-making and American missile defence - P.781-800
Vol. 85 N 6 2009 1. Tackling resourse challenges in the twenty- first century: avoiding worst case scenarios /Lee B.; Matthew R. A. and Hammill A.; Froggatt A. and Levi M. A.; Paskal C; Jackson I.; Deere-Birkbeck C.; Lewis J. I.; Ebinger C.K. and Zambetakis E. - P. 1101- 1232 Vol. 86 N 1 2010 1. Barry Buzan Culture and international society. - p. 1-26 Vol. 86 N 2 2010 1. King, Antony Understanding the Helmand Campaign: British Military Operations in Afghanistan. - p. 311-332 Vol. 86 N 3 2010 Global economic governance in transition Vol. 86 N 4 2010 1. Croft, Stuart & Moore, Cerwyn The Evolution of Threat Narratives in the Age of Terror: Understanding Terrorist Threats in Britain. - p. 821-836 2. Cronin, Audrey Kurth The Evolution of Counterterrorism: will Tactics Trump Strategy? - p. 837-856 3. Coolsaet, Rik EU Counterterrorism Strategy: Value Added or Chimera? - p. 857-874 4. Hoskins, Andrew & O' Loughlin, Ben Security Journalism and 'the Mainstream' in Britain since 7/7: Translating Terror but Inciting Violence? - p. 903-924 5. Youngs, Gillian The ‘New Home Front’ and the War on Terror: Ethical and Political Reframing of National and International Politics. - p.925-938 6. Briggs, Rachel Community Engagement for Counterterrorism: Lessons from the United Kingdom. - p. 971-1012 Vol. 86 N 5 2010 1. Bulmer, Simon and Paterson William E. Germany and the European Union: from ‘tamed power’ to normalized power? - p. 1051-1074 1. Halper, Stefan President Obama at mid-term. - p. 1-12. Vol. 87 N 2 2011 1.
Foley Robert T.;
Griffin, Stuart and
McCartney,
Helen ‘Transformation in contact’: learning the lessons of modern war. - p. 253-270. Vol. 87 N 3 2011 1. James Harold International order after the financial crisis. - p. 525-598. 2. Benn, David Wedgwood Russian historians defend the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact. - p. 709-732. Vol. 87 N 4 2011 1. James M Lindsay George W. Bush, Barack Obama and the future of US global leadership. - p. 765-180. 4. Jamie Gaskarth Entangling alliances? The UK's complicity in torture in the global war on terrorism . - p. 945-964. Vol. 87 N 5 2011 1. Michael Cox and Nicholas Rengger Introduction: Fred Halliday, John Vincent and the idea of progress in International Relations. - p. 1045-4050 2.
Alejandro Colás Taking sides: cosmopolitanism, internationalism and 'complex solidarity' in the work of Fred Halliday. - p. 1051-1066. |
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