H-Diplo Publication Schedule, 05 to 16 June

Diane N. Labrosse Discussion

The H-Diplo publication schedule for the period 05 to 16 June is as follows:

Week of 05 June:

1. H-Diplo/RJISSF Roundtable Review of Jamie Martin. The Meddlers: Sovereignty, Empire, and the Birth of Global Economic Governance. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2022.

Introduction by Adom Getachew, University of Chicago

Reviewers:

Eric Helleiner, University of Waterloo

Vanessa Ogle, University of California Berkeley

Quinn Slobodian, Wellesley College

Christy Thornton, Johns Hopkins University

Author’s Response by Jamie Martin, Harvard University

2. H-Diplo/RJISSF Article Review of Rory Cormac. “British ‘Black’ Productions: Forgeries, Front Groups, and Propaganda, 1951–1977,” Journal of Cold War Studies 24:3 (Summer 2022): 4-42.

Reviewed by Thomas J. Maguire, University of Leiden

3. H-Diplo Article Review of Masako Hattori, “The Second Phase of War: Youth in U.S.-Occupied Japan,” Diplomatic History 46:5 (2022): 960-83.

Reviewed by Kristin Roebuck, Cornell University

4. H-Diplo/RJISSF Roundtable Review of Joshua Busby, States and Nature: The Effects of Climate Change on Security, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2022

Introduction by Sara Mitchell, University of Iowa

Reviewed by:

Cullen Hendrix, Peterson Institute for International Economics

Emily Meierding, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California

Erin Sikorsky, The Center for Climate and Security, an Institute of the Council on Strategic Risks

Author’s Response by Joshua Busby, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas-Austin

Week of 12 June:

1. H-Diplo|RJISSF Roundtable Review of David M. Wight. Oil Money:  Middle East Petrodollars and the Transformation of US Empire, 1967-1988. Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 2021.

Introduction by Nathan Citino, Rice University

Reviewers:

Marino Auffant, Johns Hopkins SAIS

B. Alex Beasley, The University of Texas at Austin

Diane B. Kunz, Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Law; Executive Director, Center for Adoption Policy

Author’s Response by David Wight, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

2. H-Diplo|RJISSF Review of David Lindsey, Delegated Diplomacy: How Ambassadors Establish Trust in International Relations. New York: Columbia University Press, 2023.

Reviewed by Dan Spokojny, University of California, Berkeley; and, fp21

3. H-Diplo|RJISSF Review Essay of Jessica E. Sims, Decision Advantage: Intelligence in International Politics from the Spanish Armada to Cyberwar. New York. Oxford University Press, 2022.

Reviewed by Diana I. Bolsinger, The University of Texas at El Paso

With best regards,

Diane Labrosse, H-Diplo managing editor