<strong>Istituto</strong> <strong>Affari</strong> <strong>Internazionali</strong> – Biblioteca / Library Lista delle nuove acquisizioni – <strong>giugno</strong>-<strong>dicembre</strong> <strong>2012</strong> New Acquisitions List – June-December <strong>2012</strong> Papers presented at the 3rd Strategic Studies Institute's (SSI) annual conference on Russia, Carlisle, 26-27 September 2011 Testo online: http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/pub1115.pdf Contiene: Foreword; 1. Defying That Sinking Feeling: Russia Seeks to Uphold Its Role in the Multistructural International System in Flux / Pavel K. Baev; 2. The Sacred Monster: Russia as a Foreign Policy Actor / Stephen J. Blank; 3. Ideology and Soft Power in Contemporary Russia / Ariel Cohen; About the Contributors O 2626 Religione e libertà in Pakistan dal 1970 al 1990 / a cura di Shahid Mobeen. - Roma : Apes, <strong>2012</strong>. - 268 p. - ISBN 978-88-7233-088-3 Ricerca realizzata dall'<strong>Istituto</strong> di studi politici S. Pio V O 2632 The role of small states in the post-cold war era: the case of Belarus / Dmitry Shlapentokh. - Carlisle Barracks : U.S. Army War College. Strategic Studies Institute, <strong>2012</strong>. - xii, 108 p. - ISBN 1-58487-529-1 ; 978-1-58487-529-1 Testo online: http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/pub1107.pdf DO 1808 The second civil war : how extreme partisanship has paralyzed Washington and polarized America / Ronald Brownstein. - London : Penguin Books, 2007. - 484 p. - ISBN 978-1-59420-139-4 ; 978-0-14-311432-1 (pbk) O 2620 Uncertain democracy : U.S. foreign policy and Georgia's rose revolution / Lincoln A. Mitchell. - Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, c2009. - ix, 180 p. - ISBN 978-0-8122-4127-3 Contiene: Preface; 1. Georgia and the Democracy Promotion Project; 2. Illusions of Democracy; 3. The Accidental Revolution; 4. How Democratic Was the Rose Revolution?; 5. Governance by Adrenaline; 6. The U.S. Role in the Rose Revolution; 7. Georgia and the United States After the Revolution; 8. Georgia and the Fading of the Color Revolutions; Postscript: War with Russia and Georgia's Future; Notes; Bibliography; Index; Acknowledgments O 2621 14
<strong>Istituto</strong> <strong>Affari</strong> <strong>Internazionali</strong> – Biblioteca / Library Lista delle nuove acquisizioni – <strong>giugno</strong>-<strong>dicembre</strong> <strong>2012</strong> New Acquisitions List – June-December <strong>2012</strong> 5. Mediterraneo e Medioriente / Mediterranean and Middle East Against all odds: relations between NATO and the MENA region / Florence Gaub. - Carlisle Barracks : U.S. Army War College. Strategic Studies Institute, <strong>2012</strong>. - x, 37 p. - (Strategic Studies Institute monograph). - ISBN 1-58487- 535-6 ; 978-1-58487-535-2 Testo online: http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/pub1112.pdf Contiene: Foreword; 1. The Precarious and Far-Reaching Current Undecidability of the Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty / Paul Schulte; 2. European/Eurasian Security and the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe / Jeffrey D. McCausland; 3. European Security and Arms Control / Sergey Rogov; About the Contributors DO 1816 Another empire? : a decade of Turkey's foreign policy under the Justice and Development Party / edited by Kerem Öktem, Ayse Kadioglu, Mehmet Karli. - Istanbul : Istanbul Bilgi University Press, <strong>2012</strong>. - xxiii, 309 p. - (Political science ; 43). - ISBN 978-605-399-236-3 Sul verso del front.: This is a publication of South East European Studies at Oxford (SEESOX), St Antony's College, University of Oxford Contiene: The editors and the authors; Acknowledgements; Preface: A proactive policy with many hunches on the back / Baskin Oran; Introduction / Kerem Öktem and Ayse Kadioglu. -- Pt. I. Turkey's Transformations: New Classes and Identities, New Actors and Networks : 1. Proactivism in Turkish foreign policy: the global-local nexus / Fuat Keyman; 2. Limits of conservative change: Reform choreography of the Justice and Development Party / Ayse Kadioglu; 3. 'Democratic Depth': the missing ingredient in Turkey's domestic/foreign policy nexus? / Nora Fisher Onar; 4. Projecting power: non-conventional policy actors in Turkey's international relations / Kerem Öktem; 5. Discourse vs. Figures: a reality check for Turkey's economic depth / Mehmet Karli. -- Pt. II. The Western Alliance and Turkey's Southeast European Neighbourhood : 6. The United States and Turkey in a changing world / Joshua W. Walker; 7. What went wrong in the Turkey-EU relationship? / Nilgün Arisan Eralp and Atila Eralp; 8. Turkey's assertive presence in Southeast Europe: Between identity politics and elite pragmatism / Othon Anastasakis; 9. A very long engagement: Turkey in the Balkans / Dimitar Bechev. -- Pt. III. The Eastern Neighbourhood : 10. Arab perceptions of contemporary Turkish foreign policy: cautious engagement and the question of independence / Reem Abou-El Fadl; 11. Turkey's Iranian conundrum: a delicate balancing act / Karabekir Akkoyunlu; 12. The litmus test for Turkey's new foreign policy: the historical rapprochement with Armenia / Aybars Görgülü. -- Epilogue / Kalypso A. Nicolaïdis; Index PM 1592 Arab society in revolt : the West's Mediterranean challenge / Cesare Merlini, Olivier Roy, editors. - Washington : Brookings Institution Press, c<strong>2012</strong>. - xii, 268 p. - ISBN 978-0-8157-2396-7 Output of the project on The Mediterranean Microcosm in the Broader Relationship Between the West and the Arab-Muslim World conducted by IAI in cooperation with the Center for the US and Europe (CUSE) of the Brookings Institution, in Washington and the Robert Schuman Centre (RSC) of the European University Institute (EUI), in Florence. - Presented at a conference organized by IAI, Rome, 6 September <strong>2012</strong> Contiene: Foreword, Strobe Talbott, p. vii-ix; Acknowledgments, p. xi-xii; Introduction, Cesare Merlini and Olivier Roy, p. 1-13. -- Pt. I. Societal Change in the Arab Muslim World : 1. Demography, Migration, and Revolt in the Southern Mediterranean, Philippe Fargues, p. 17-46; 2. Islamic Revival and Democracy: The Case in Tunisia and Egypt, Olivier Roy, p. 47-52; 3. The Changing Role of Women in Society, Maria Cristina Paciello and Renata Pepicelli, p. 53-75; 4. Mediterranean Islamic Expression and Web 2.0, Gary R. Bunt, p. 76-95; 5. Modern Commercial and Social Entrepreneurship as a Factor of Change, Gonzalo Escribano and Alejandro Lorca, p. 96-121; 6. The Economics of Arab Transitions, Caroline Freund and Carlos A. Primo Braga, p. 122-143. -- Pt. II. Consequences and Policy Options : 7. Midwife or Spectator? U.S. Policies toward North Africa in the Twenty-First Century, Jonathan Laurence, p. 147-168; 8. The Power of False Analogies: Misunderstanding Political Islam in a Post-Totalitarian World, Alan Wolfe, p. 169-183; 9. Societal Change and Political Responses in Euro-Mediterranean Relations, Roberto Aliboni, p. 184-213, 10. The West and the Islamist Challenge: Toward a Common Religious Market?, Olivier Roy, p. 214-226; 11. The Challenge of a Changing Arab Islam in Future Transatlantic Relations, Cesare Merlini, p. 227-252. -- Contributors, p. 253-257; Index, p. 259-268 IAI/F 142 Arms control and missile proliferation in the Middle East / edited by Bernd W. Kubbig and Sven-Eric Fikenscher. - London and New York : Routledge, <strong>2012</strong>. - xxi, 335 p. : ill. - (Routledge global security studies ; 29). - ISBN 978-0- 415-60111-5 ; 978-0-203-13816-8 (ebk) Contiene: List of illustrations; Contributors; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations. -- 1. Introduction: Setting the Stage: Decreasing the Security Dilemma by Gradual Missile Reductions / Bernd W. Kubbig. -- Pt. I. Missiles and Their Proliferation as a Threat : 2. Disarmament Efforts in the Region: Lessons from the Arms Control and Regional Security Talks / Emily B. Landau and Dalia Dassa Kaye; 3. Missiles in the Middle East: Their Destabilizing Role / Dennis M. Gormley, Colin P. Clarke, and Jürgen Altmann. -- Pt. II. Conditions for a Successful Step-by- Step Approach : 4. Taking Overall Military Asymmetries into Account: Objections from the Arab World and Iran / Bernd W. Kubbig, Mohamed Noman Galal, Michael Haas, Murhaf Jouejati, Sabahat Khan, Ahmed Saif, and Mahmood Sariolghalam; 5. Taking Israel’s Security Interests into Account: Deterrence Policy in a Changing Strategic Environment / Uri Bar-Joseph; 6. Advancing the Control of Weapons of Mass Destruction: An Incremental Approach / Gawdat Bahgat, Avner Cohen, Sven-Eric Fikenscher, Giorgio Franceschini, Bernd W. Kubbig, and Patricia Lewis; 7. From (Potential) Spoilers to Guarantors? The Role of External Powers / Sven-Eric Fikenscher, Sameh Aboul-Enein, Gülden Ayman, Anton Khlopkov, and Hui Zhang; 8. The Verification Challenge: Concepts, Requirements, and Technologies / Jürgen Scheffran, Bharath Gopalaswamy, Dennis M. Gormley, Bernd W. Kubbig, Uzi Rubin, and Hartwig Spitzer; 9.The Prospects for Disarmament: The Case of Hezbollah / Judith Palmer Harik and Walid Abu-Dalbouh; 10. Designing Disarmament Strategies: The Case of Hamas / Margret Johannsen, Ghassan Khatib, and Anat Kurz. -- Pt. III. Three Milestones towards a Missile Free Zone : 11. The Promise of Military Transparency: Building on Past Experiences and the UN Register of Conventional Arms / Sven-Eric Fikenscher, Patrick Flamm, Lina Golob, Bernd W. Kubbig, and Christian Weidlich; 12. The Missile Technology Control Regime, the Hague Code of Conduct, and Missile Proliferation / Dinshaw Mistry and Mark Smith; 13. Caps and Bans: Limiting, Reducing, and Prohibiting Missiles and Missile Defence / Martin Senn, Jürgen Altmann, Bernd W. Kubbig, Jürgen Scheffran, Hans-Joachim Schmidt, and Oleg Shulga; 14. Conclusions: The Stage Reconsidered: Findings, Concluding Remarks, and Research Perspectives / Bernd W. Kubbig; 15. Appendix: The Arsenals of Actors Relevant to a Missile Free Zone in the Middle East/Gulf / Michael Haas and Bernd W. Kubbig (compilers). -- Index PM 1588 Arms control dilemma: focus on the Middle East / Emily B. Landau and Anat Kurz, eds. - Tel Aviv : Institute for 15