
The latest issue of
International Affairs (Vol. 88, no. 4, July 2012) is out. Contents include:
- Klaus Dodds, Stormy waters: Britain, the Falkland Islands and UK–Argentine relations
- Barrie Houlihan & Richard Giulianotti,
Politics and the London 2012 Olympics: the (in)security Games
- Raymond Suttner,
The African National Congress centenary: a long and difficult journey
- Alice Hills,
Lost in translation: why Nigeria's police don't implement democratic reforms
- David Keen,
Greed and grievance in civil war
- Ian Taylor,
India's rise in Africa
- Deborah Bräutigam & Tang Xiaoyang,
Economic statecraft in China's new overseas special economic zones: soft power, business or resource security?
- Srinivasa Madhur,
Asia's role in twenty-first-century global economic governance
- Amnon Aran, Containment and territorial transnational actors: Israel, Hezbollah and Hamas