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Conflict, Diplomacy and<br />
Society in Israeli-Lebanese<br />
Relations<br />
Edited by Efraim Karsh, Michael Kerr and<br />
Rory Miller, all at Kings College London, UK<br />
This book is a wide-ranging and innovative study of<br />
Israeli-Lebanese relations from the birth of the Jewish<br />
state in 1948 to the Israel-Lebanon War of 2006.<br />
Selected Contents: 1. The Evolution of Israeli-Lebanese<br />
Relations: From Implicit Peace to Explicit Conflict Hilal<br />
Khashan 2. Point of Departure: The 1967 War and the Jews<br />
of Lebanon Kirsten E. Schulze 3. ’A Positive Aspect to the<br />
Tragedy of Lebanon’: The Convergence of US, Syrian and<br />
Israeli Interests at the Outset of Lebanon’s Civil War Michael<br />
Kerr 4. History Revisited or Revamped? The Maronite Factor<br />
in Israel’s 1982 Invasion of Lebanon Laurie Eisenberg 5. The<br />
Israeli-Syrian-Lebanese Triangle: The Renewed Struggle over<br />
Lebanon Eyal Zisser 6. Between Israel and Lebanon: The<br />
Druze Intifawda of October 2007 John Maher 7. Lebanon<br />
2006 and the Front of Legitimacy Alan Craig 8. Building<br />
Blocks for a Future Israeli-Lebanese Accord? Adir Waldman<br />
April 2010: 234 x 156: 168pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-56063-4: £75.00<br />
For more information, visit:<br />
www.routledge.com/9780415560634<br />
US Strategy in Africa<br />
AFRICOM, Terrorism and Security Challenges<br />
Edited by David J. Francis, University of Bradford, UK<br />
Series: <strong>Routledge</strong> Global Security Studies<br />
This book outlines the construction, interpretations and<br />
understanding of US strategy towards Africa in the early<br />
twenty-first century.<br />
Selected Contents: Part 1: AFRICOM and US Security<br />
Policy in Africa 1. Introduction: AFRICOM: US Strategic<br />
Interests and African Security David J. Francis 2. Africa: A<br />
New Strategic Perspective Theresa Whelan 3. AFRICOM:<br />
What is It and what will It do? Daniel Volman 4. AFRICOM:<br />
Terrorism and Security Challenges in Africa J. Peter Pham<br />
5. AFRICOM and Challenges to African Security Mohamed<br />
Salih 6. Solutions Not Yet Sought: A Human Security<br />
Paradigm for the 21st Century Shannon Beebe<br />
Part 2: African Responses: Threats and Opportunities<br />
7. AFRICOM: Its Reality and Future Jeremy Kee<strong>na</strong>n 8. African<br />
Union and AFRICOM Tom Teiku 9. Into Africa - Always<br />
Something New: AFRICOM and the History of Telling Africans<br />
what their Security Problems Are David Chuter 10. AFRICOM<br />
and the New Aid and Security Partnerships Josephine<br />
Osike<strong>na</strong>. Conclusion: AFRICOM and the future of US<br />
Africa Relations David J. Francis<br />
February 2010: 234 x 156: 224pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-48510-4: £75.00<br />
eBook: 978-0-203-85530-0<br />
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www.routledge.com/9780415485104<br />
new<br />
Peacebuilding and Rule of Law<br />
in Africa<br />
Just Peace?<br />
Edited by Chandra Lekha Sriram,<br />
Olga Martin-Ortega and Johan<strong>na</strong> Herman,<br />
all at University of East London, London, UK<br />
Series: Security and Gover<strong>na</strong>nce<br />
‘This is a valuable volume from a wide range of<br />
scholars offering not just cogent a<strong>na</strong>lysis on<br />
challenges to the rule of law in vulnerable and<br />
post-conflict societies but also insightful policy<br />
recommendations. Scholars and practitioners<br />
equally will find it stimulating and useful.‘<br />
– David M. Malone, Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l Development<br />
Research Centre, Ca<strong>na</strong>da<br />
Selected Contents: 1. Promoting the Rule of Law: From Liberal<br />
to Institutio<strong>na</strong>l Peacebuilding Chandra Lekha Sriram, Olga<br />
Martin-Ortega and Johan<strong>na</strong> Herman 2. Traditio<strong>na</strong>l Justice as<br />
Rule of Law in Africa: An Anthropological Perspective Juan<br />
Obarrio 3. The Rule of Law in Liberal Peacebuilding Oliver<br />
Richmond 4. Rule of Law, Peacekeeping and the United<br />
Nations Rob Pulver 5. (Re)creating the Rule of Law, Post<br />
Conflict, in Africa: From Constitutio<strong>na</strong>l Protections to Oversight<br />
Mechanisms Mu<strong>na</strong> Ndulo 6. Rule of Law in the Democratic<br />
Republic of Congo Pall Davidsson with Fríða Thoroddsen<br />
7. (Re)building the Rule of Law in Sierra Leone: Beyond the<br />
Formal Sector? Chandra Lekha Sriram 8. Narrowing Gaps in<br />
Justice: Rule of Law Programming in Liberia Johan<strong>na</strong> Herman<br />
and Olga Martin-Ortega 9. Creating Demand in Darfur: Circling<br />
the Square Sarah Maguire 10. The Anti-Politics of Transitio<strong>na</strong>l<br />
Justice: Lessons from Rwanda Stephen Brown 11. Just Peace?<br />
Lessons Learned and Policy Insights Chandra Lekha Sriram,<br />
Olga Martin-Ortega, and Johan<strong>na</strong> Herman<br />
July 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-57736-6: £75.00<br />
eBook: 978-0-203-84849-4<br />
For more information, visit:<br />
www.routledge.com/9780415577366<br />
new<br />
Regio<strong>na</strong>l Organizations<br />
in African Security<br />
Edited by Fredrik Soderbaum, University of<br />
Gothenburg, Sweden and Rodrigo Tavares, United<br />
Nations University, Belgium<br />
This book examines the role of regio<strong>na</strong>l organizations in<br />
Africa’s security from a theoretical and practical perspective.<br />
It is published as a special issue of African Security.<br />
Selected Contents: 1. Problematizing Regio<strong>na</strong>l Organizations<br />
in African Security Fredrik Söderbaum and Rodrigo Tavares<br />
2. The African Union’s New Peace and Security Architecture:<br />
Toward an Evolving Security Regime? Ulf Engel and João Gomes<br />
Porto 3. The African Union’s Peace Operations: A Comparative<br />
A<strong>na</strong>lysis Paul D. Williams 4. Economic Community of West<br />
African States on the Ground: Comparing Peacekeeping in<br />
Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea Bissau, and Côte D’Ivoire Cyril I.<br />
Obi 5. Inter-Governmental Authority on Development on the<br />
Ground: Comparing Interventions in Sudan and Somalia Tim<br />
Murithi 6. Regio<strong>na</strong>l Conflict Ma<strong>na</strong>gement in Central Africa:<br />
From FOMUC to MICOPAX Angela Meyer 7. Southern African<br />
Development Community as Regio<strong>na</strong>l Peacekeeper: Myth or<br />
Reality? Maxi Schoeman and Marie Muller 8. Regio<strong>na</strong>l<br />
Organizations in African Security: A Practitioner’s View João<br />
Gomes Cravinho 9. Regio<strong>na</strong>l Organizations and African<br />
Security: Moving the Debate Forward James J. Hentz, Fredrik<br />
Söderbaum and Rodrigo Tavares<br />
October 2010: 246 x 174: 160pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-59787-6: £80.00<br />
For more information, visit:<br />
www.routledge.com/9780415597876<br />
Browse and order online: www.routledge.com/securitystudies<br />
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Forthcoming in 2011<br />
Russian Imperialism Revisited<br />
Neo-Empire, State Interests and<br />
Hegemonic Power<br />
Domitilla Sagramoso, Kings College London, UK<br />
Series: Contemporary Security Studies<br />
By examining Russia’s military, economic, political, and<br />
diplomatic policies towards the former Soviet states since<br />
1991, this book assesses whether Russian leaders have<br />
been able to discard the country’s imperial legacy.<br />
Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: The Setting:<br />
Russia’s Policies Towards the Near Abroad under<br />
President Yeltsin 1. The Underlying Principles of Russia’s<br />
Policy Towards the ’Near Abroad’ 2. Russia and the<br />
Commonwealth of Independent States 3. Russia’s Role in the<br />
Military Conflicts in the Near Abroad 4. Russia’s Energy Trade<br />
with the former Soviet Space 5. Russian Minorities in the<br />
Baltic States, Ukraine and Kazakhstan Part 2: The Evolution<br />
of Russia’s Policies Towards the ’Near Abroad’ under<br />
President Putin 6. Russia’s Policies Towards the Near Abroad<br />
from 1999 to 2004 7. Russia’s Policies to the Former Soviet<br />
States from 2004 to the Present. Conclusion<br />
April 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-56227-0: £75.00<br />
eBook: 978-0-203-86180-6<br />
For more information, visit:<br />
www.routledge.com/9780415562270<br />
Russia’s Foreign Security Policy<br />
in the 21st Century<br />
Putin, Medvedev and Beyond<br />
Marcel De Haas, Netherlands Institute of<br />
Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l Relations Clingendael<br />
Series: Contemporary Security Studies<br />
This book examines Russia’s security policy under the<br />
eight years of Vladimir Putin’s presidency.<br />
Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Structure of Putin’s<br />
Foreign Security Policy (2000-2008) 2. Implementation of<br />
Putin’s Foreign Security Policy 3. Structure of Medvedev’s<br />
Foreign Security Policy (2008-2009) 4. Implementation of<br />
Medvedev’s Foreign Security Policy 5. The Russian-Georgian<br />
Armed Conflict of August 2008 6. Assessment of Russia’s<br />
Foreign Security Policy (2000-2009) and Outlook beyond<br />
Medvedev. Bibliography<br />
March 2010: 234 x 156: 232pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-47730-7: £75.00<br />
eBook: 978-0-203-85440-2<br />
For more information, visit:<br />
www.routledge.com/9780415477307<br />
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