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International Affairs Archive

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

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January 2007

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Members only contentBritish Muslims, multiculturalism and UK foreign policy: 'integration' and 'cohesion' in and beyond the state, Shane Brighton

Members only content'Real men want to go to Tehran': Bush, pre-emption and the Iranian nuclear challenge, David Hastings Dunn

Members only contentNATO and the anticipatory use of force, David S Yost

Members only contentThe Eelam endgame?, Chris Smith

Members only contentThe return of the state in Argentina, Jean Grugel And Maria Pia Riggirozzi

Members only contentGeneva's future: reflections on the role of a values-based city, Hugo Slim

Members only contentOne world? Many worlds? The place of regions in the study of international society, Andrew Hurrell

Members only contentReview Article - America in denial, Michael J Boyle

Members only contentReview article - How the other half live in modern China, Kerry Brown

Members only contentResponses - Tarak Barkawi, Adam Roberts and Richard Jackson respond to 'The commemoriat and discourse failure: language and atrocity in Cool Britannia' (International Affairs 82:6, Nov 2006), David Martin Jones And M L R Smith Reply

Members only contentBook reviews, International Affairs

Members only contentOther books received, International Affairs

Members only contentIndex of books reviewed, International Affairs

March 2007

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Members only contentEurope's next steps, Richard Whitman

Members only contentEuropean integration and the social science of EU studies: the disciplinary politics of a subfield, Ben Rosamond

Members only contentEuropean policy under Gordon Brown: perspectives on a future prime minister, Clara Marina O'donnell And Richard Whitman

Members only contentHuman security: a new strategic narrative for Europe, Mary Kaldor, Mary Martin And Sabine Selchow

Members only contentTurkish foreign policy since 2002: between a ‘post-Islamist’ government and a Kemalist state, Philip Robins

Members only contentTurkey and the European Union: troubled European or European trouble?, John Redmond

Members only contentUnstable stability: Turkish politics at the crossroads?, Ilter Turan

Members only contentContinuity and change: prospects for civil–military relations in Turkey, Gareth Jenkins

Members only contentIslam and politics in Turkey: the 2007 presidential elections and beyond, David Shankland

Members only contentBook reviews - Mar 07, International Affairs

Members only contentOther books received - Mar 07, International Affairs

Members only contentIndex of books received - Mar 07, International Affairs

May 2007

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Members only contentIntroduction: thinking about 'enlightenment' and 'counter-enlightenment' in nuclear policies, David S Yost

Members only contentNuclear enlightenment and counter-enlightenment, William Walker

Members only contentWho killed nuclear enlightenment?, Pierre Hassner

Members only contentThe end of the NPT regime?, Joseph F Pilat

Members only contentEnlightenment and nuclear order, Joachim Krause

Members only contentUniversal vision or bounded rationality?, Paul Schulte

Members only contentEnlightenment in the second nuclear age, Michael Ruhle

Members only content'All the king's men'? Refashioning global order, Brad Roberts

Members only contentTowards an NPT-restrained world that makes economic sense, Henry D Sokolski

Members only contentAnalysing international nuclear order, David S Yost

Members only contentBook reviews - May 07, International Affairs

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Members only contentIndex of books reviewed - May 07, International Affairs

July 2007

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Members only contentChoosing between America and Europe: a new context for British foreign policy, Robin Niblett

Members only contentIs the United States in decline - again? An essay, Michael Cox

Members only contentRussia and China: converging responses to globalization, Peter Ferdinand

Members only contentViolence and conflict in the Russian North Caucasus, Domitilla Sagramoso

Members only contentGlobal social justice at the WTO? The role of NGOs in constructing global social contracts, Baogang He And Hannah Murphy

Members only contentThe governance bank, M A Thomas

Members only contentInternational nuclear order: a rejoinder, William Walker

Members only contentReview Article - Crescent concerns, Shereen El Feki

Members only contentReview Article - Nixon, Kissinger and the rapprochement with China 1969–1972, Geoffrey Warner

Members only contentReview Article - The international political thought of Martin Wight, Brian Porter

Members only contentBook reviews - Jul 07, Chatham House

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September 2007

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Members only contentSunset, sunrise: China and Russia construct a new relationship, Peter Ferdinand

Members only contentThe Russian economic puzzle: going forwards, backwards or sideways?, Philip Hanson

Members only contentPost-communist Russia: a historic opportunity missed, Lilia Shevtsova

Members only contentPolitical change in the Arab oil monarchies: from liberalization to enfranchisement, Anoushiravan Ehteshami And Steven Wright

Members only contentUN transformation in an era of soft balancing, Stephen John Stedman

Members only contentThe empire writes back (to Michael Cox), M J Williams

Members only contentReview Article - The exorcist? John Gray, apocalyptic religion and the return to realism in world politics, Nicholas Rengger

Members only contentReview Article - The hospitality of war, Alex Danchev

Members only contentReview Article - Should we allow terrorists to terrify us?, David Wedgwood Benn

Members only contentBook Reviews - September 2007, Chatham House

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Members only contentIndex of books reviewed - September 2007, Chatham House

November 2007

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Members only contentThinking about security in Africa, Paul D Williams

Members only contentDarfur and the failure of the responsibility to protect, Alex De Waal

Members only contentCosmopolitan peacekeeping and peacebuilding in Sierra Leone: what can Africa contribute?, David Curran And Tom Woodhouse

Members only contentTransnational organized crime in West Africa: the additional challenge, Antonio L Mazzitelli

Members only contentWarlordism and terrorism : how to obscure an already confusing crisis? The case of Somalia, Roland Marchal

Members only contentCan UN arms embargoes in Africa be effective?, Alex Vines

Members only contentOil, corruption and the resource curse, Nicholas Shaxson

Members only contentClimate change as the ‘new’ security threat: implications for Africa, Oli Brown, Anne Hammil And Robert Mcleman

Members only contentHuman security and development in Africa, Nana K Poku, Neil Renwick And Joao Gomes Porto

Members only contentThe Security of Africans beyond borders: migration, remittances and London’s transnational entrepreneurs, David Styan

Members only contentBook reviews - November 07, Chatham House

Members only contentOther books received - November 2007, Chatham House

Members only contentIndex of books reviewed - November 2007, Chatham House

Members only contentAnnual Index 2007, Chatham House