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The online archive of International Affairs starts from 1998. All articles are accessible only to members of Chatham House.

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January 2006

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Members only contentHegemony, liberalism and global order: what space for would-be great powers?, Andrew Hurrell

Members only contentBrazil as an intermediate state and regional power: action, choice and responsibilities, Maria Regina Soares De Lima And Monica Hirst

Members only contentThe `R` in BRICs: is Russia an emerging power?, S Neil Macfarlane

Members only contentPeculiar chauvinism or strategic calculation? Explaining the negotiating strategy of a rising India, Amrita Narlikar

Members only contentChinese strategies in a US-hegemonic global order: accommodating and hedging, Rosemary Foot

Members only content`Quacking like a duck`? Bush II and presidential power in the second term, David Hastings Dunn

Members only contentNo pain, no gain? Torture and ethics in the war on terror, Alex J Bellamy

Members only contentShared sovereignty and the politics of peace: evaluating the EU`s `catalytic` framework in the eastern Mediterranean, Oliver P Richmond

Members only contentReview Article - Allocating blame: dissecting the Coalition`s failures in Iraq, Andrew Rathmell

Members only contentThe limits of objective interests, Robert Cryer

Members only contentOn comparing Nazism and Stalinism, David Wedgwood Benn

Members only contentLetters to the Editor, Various

Members only contentBook reviews, International Affairs

Members only contentIndex of books reviewed, International Affairs

March 2006

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Members only content25 years of living with HIV/AIDS: challenges and prospects, Nana K Poku And Alan Whiteside

Members only contentTaboos and denial in government responses, Dennis Altman

Members only contentSyncretism and subversion in AIDS governance: how locals cope with global demands, Ann Swidler

Members only contentThe politics of civil society in confronting HIV/AIDS, Bill Rau

Members only contentA long-wave event. HIV/AIDS, politics, governance and `security`: sundering the intergenerational bond?, Tony Barnett

Members only contentHIV/AIDS and security, Colin Mcinnes

Members only contentHIV/AIDS and development: failures of vision and imagination, Alan Whiteside

Members only contentHIV/AIDS financing: a case for improving the quality and quantity of aid, Nana K Poku

Members only contentHIV/AIDS and security: fact, fiction and evidence - a report to UNAIDS, Tony Barnett And Gwyn Prins

Members only contentBook reviews, International Affairs

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May 2006

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Members only contentIntroduction: Theorizing world politics for a new century, Nicholas Rengger

Members only contentFear, interest and honour: outlines of a theory of International Relations, Richard Ned Lebow

Members only contentInternational political theory and the question of justice, Terry Nardin

Members only contentInternational law, International Relations theory and post-atrocity justice: towards a genuine dialogue, Chandra Lekha Sriram

Members only contentThe evolution of international political economy, Amanda Dickins

Members only contentBeware of false prophets: biology, human nature and the future of International Relations theory, Duncan Bell

Members only contentNormative theory and Europe, Lynn Dobson

Members only contentIn praise of folly: international administration and the corruption of humanity, William Bain

Members only contentApocalypse now? Continuities or disjunctions in world politics after 9/11, Caroline Kennedy-pipe And Nicholas Rengger

Members only contentAn international civilization? Empire, internationalism and the crisis of the mid-twentieth century, Mark Mazower

Members only contentReview article: Britain, Switzerland and the Second World War, Denis Macshane

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Members only contentIndex of books reviewed, International Affairs

July 2006

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Members only contentThe future of United Kingdom nuclear weapons: shaping the debate, Michael Quinlan

Members only contentComfort blanket or weapon of war: what is Trident for?, Michael Mccgwire

Members only contentBig boats and bigger skimmers: determining Britain`s role in the Long War, Paul Rogers

Members only contentNuclear disarmament versus peace in the twenty-first century, Julian Lewis

Members only contentThe economics of UK nuclear weapons policy, Keith Hartley

Members only contentLabour and the bomb: the first 80 years, Len Scott

Members only contentFrance`s new nuclear doctrine, David S Yost

Members only contentRebels without a cause: North Korea, Iran and the NPT, Wade L Huntley

Members only contentDestination unknown: Rokkasho and the international future of nuclear reprocessing, William Walker

Members only contentAppendix I: At the end of the journey: the risks of Cold War thinking in a new era, Lee Butler

Members only contentAppendix II: Nuclear deterrence, Michael Mccgwire

Members only contentLetter to the Editor, Paul D. Williams

Members only contentBook Reviews, International Affairs

Members only contentIndex of books reviewed, International Affairs

September 2006

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Members only contentPost-Kyoto? Post-Bush? Towards an effective `climate coalition of the willing`, Peter Christoff

Members only contentThe role of forests in global climate change: whence we come and where we go, Charlotte Streck And Sebastian M Scholz

Members only contentWildlife trade, sanctions and compliance: lessons from the CITES regime, Rosalind Reeve

Members only contentThe WTO in crisis: lessons learned from the Doha negotiations on the environment, Richard Tarasofsky And Alice Palmer

Members only contentBlair, Brown and the Gleneagles agenda: making poverty history, or confronting the global politics of unequal development?, Anthony Payne

Members only contentChina`s oil diplomacy in Africa, Ian Taylor

Members only contentEurope`s energy security: challenges and opportunities, Gawdat Bahgat

Members only contentCritical perspectives on CSR and development: what we know, what we don`t know, and what we need to know, Marina Prieto-carron, Peter Lund-thomsen, Anita Chan, Ana Muro And Chandra Bhushan

Members only contentBook Reviews, International Affairs

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November 2006

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Members only contentBreaking the covenant: governance of the British army in the twenty-first century, Anthony Forster

Members only contentWhat are armed forces for? The changing nature of military roles in Europe, Timothy Edmunds

Members only contentThe commentariat and discourse failure: language and atrocity in Cool Britannia, David Martin Jones And M L R Smith

Members only contentWill the `global war on terrorism` be the new Cold War?, Barry Buzan

Members only contentIslamism revisited, Maha Azzam

Members only contentBattle over the box: international election observation missions, political competition and retrenchment in the post-Soviet space, Rick Fawn

Members only contentReview Article - World government and empire: the international historian as theorist, Ian Hall

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Members only contentAnnual index, International Affairs