Strategic, Defense & Security Studies - Taylor & Francis
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Volume 25 Number 6 December 2010<br />
About the Contributors<br />
ARTICLES<br />
From Combined Arms to Combined Intelligence:<br />
Philosophy, Doctrine and Operations<br />
JAMES J. WIRTZ AND JON J. ROSENWASSER<br />
Congressional Intelligence Oversight: The Electoral<br />
Disconnection<br />
AMY ZEGART AND JULIE QUINN<br />
Whatʼs the Use of Cryptologic History?<br />
STEPHEN BUDIANSKY<br />
Missing the Wake-up Call: Why Intelligence Failures<br />
Rarely Inspire Improved Performance<br />
ERIK J. DAHL<br />
Organizing Intelligence: An Introduction to the 1955<br />
Report on Colonial <strong>Security</strong><br />
RORY CORMAC<br />
The British Far Rightʼs South African Connection:<br />
A.K. Chesterton, Hendrik van den Bergh, and the<br />
South African Intelligence Services<br />
GRAHAM MACKLIN<br />
REVIEW ESSAYS<br />
Anglo-Saxon Susceptibilities: The Special Relationship<br />
and the World<br />
ALEX DANCHEV<br />
An Ancient Clash of Civilizations?<br />
ROSE MARY SHELDON<br />
The Formative Years of Canadian Foreign Intelligence<br />
TIMOTHY ANDREWS SAYLE<br />
The Tortured and the Torturers: Six Films on Prisoner<br />
Abuse<br />
GARY KERN<br />
ISSN 0268-4527<br />
Pantone 327C & Black / Black Cover Trim 13.985” x 10” FinalTrim 6.875” x 10”<br />
ISSN 0305-0629 Volume 36, Number 2<br />
Editor<br />
PAUL F. DIEHL<br />
The Capitalist Peace: The Origins and Prospects of a Liberal Idea<br />
Gerald Schneider and Nils Petter Gleditsch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107<br />
International Crises and the Capitalist Peace<br />
Erik Gartzke and J. Joseph Hewitt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115<br />
Capitalism, Commitment, and Peace<br />
Patrick J. McDonald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146<br />
Capitalism, Peace, and the Historical Movement of Ideas<br />
John Mueller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169<br />
(Continued on back cover)<br />
April–June (2010)<br />
Y<br />
Intelligence and National <strong>Security</strong><br />
Intelligence and<br />
National <strong>Security</strong><br />
Editors: Loch K. Johnson,<br />
University of Georgia, USA,<br />
Peter Jackson, University of Strathclyde, UK<br />
Volume 27, 2012, 6 issues per year<br />
National intelligence services play an ever greater<br />
part in international politics and policy-making<br />
process, and their role evolves constantly along with the character<br />
of international relations. As the world’s leading academic journal<br />
on the role of intelligence in international relations, Intelligence and<br />
National <strong>Security</strong> examines the critical issues from a wide range<br />
of disciplinary approaches.<br />
Volume 25 Number 6 December 2010<br />
Volume 36, Number 2 International Interactions<br />
INTELLIGENCE and<br />
NATIONAL SECURITY<br />
www.tandfonline.com/fint<br />
International<br />
Interactions<br />
Empirical and Theoretical Research in International Relations<br />
Special Issue: A Capitalist Peace?<br />
Guest Editors: Gerald Schneider<br />
and Nils Petter Gleditsch<br />
International Interactions<br />
Empirical and Theoretical Research<br />
in International Relations<br />
Contents<br />
Impact Factor: 0.258<br />
Ranking: 65/78 (International Relations)<br />
Editor-in-Chief: Paul F. Diehl,<br />
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA<br />
Volume 38, 2012, 4 issues per year<br />
Original empirical, analytic and theoretical research in international<br />
relations. Focusing on analysis of matters of immediate relevance, the<br />
journal addresses a diverse array of topics within the field of international<br />
relations, providing balanced coverage of the discipline’s three main areas<br />
of study: war and conflict resolution, international political economy,<br />
and foreign policy.<br />
www.tandfonline.com/gini<br />
The International Journal of<br />
Human Rights<br />
Editor: Frank Barnaby, Stockbridge, Hants, UK,<br />
Associate Editors: Sonja Grover,<br />
Lakehead University, Canada,<br />
Gabrielle Lynch, University of Leeds, UK,<br />
Amrita Mukherjee, University of Leeds, UK,<br />
Damien Short, University of London, UK<br />
Volume 16, 2012, 8 issues per year<br />
Covers an exceptionally broad spectrum of human rights issues: human<br />
rights and the law, race, religion, gender, children, class, refugees and<br />
immigration. In addition to these general areas, the journal publishes<br />
articles and reports on the human rights aspects of: genocide, torture,<br />
capital punishment and the laws of war and war crimes.<br />
www.tandfonline.com/fjhr<br />
International Journal of<br />
Intelligence and<br />
CounterIntelligence<br />
Editor-in-Chief: Richard R. Valcourt,<br />
American Military University, USA<br />
Volume 25, 2012, 4 issues per year<br />
A medium for professionals and scholars to<br />
exchange opinions on issues and challenges<br />
encountered by both government and business institutions in making<br />
contemporary intelligence-related decisions and policy. Also serves as an<br />
invaluable resource for those looking to assess previous developments in<br />
the field of national security.<br />
www.tandfonline.com/ujic<br />
International Peacekeeping<br />
Accepted for coverage in the Thomson<br />
Reuters Social Science Citation Index®<br />
Editor: Michael Pugh, University of Bradford, UK<br />
Volume 19, 2012, 5 issues per year<br />
Examines peacekeeping and peace operations<br />
as instruments of policy at an international level.<br />
Also reflects debates about peace building and<br />
monitoring of agreements; preventive deployments<br />
and sanctions; international policing; protection of aid in internal disputes;<br />
and the relationships between peacekeepers, state authorities, rival<br />
factions, civilians and non-governmental organisations.<br />
www.tandfonline.com/finp<br />
Journal for Maritime Research<br />
Editor: Robert Blyth,<br />
National Maritime Museum, UK<br />
Volume 14, 2012, 2 issues per year<br />
Focuses on historical enquiry at the intersections<br />
of maritime, British and global history and seeks<br />
to champion a wide spectrum of research on the<br />
maritime past. While the journal has a particular<br />
focus on the British experience, it aspires to<br />
position this within broad oceanic and international contexts, encouraging<br />
comparative perspectives and interdisciplinary approaches.<br />
www.tandfonline.com/rmar<br />
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