H-Diplo Publication Schedule, 28 May to 15 June

Diane N. Labrosse Discussion

The H-Diplo Publication Schedule for the period 28 May to 15 June is as follows:

Week of 28 May:

1. H-Diplo Roundtable Review of James Fergusson and Francis Furtado (eds.), Beyond Afghanistan: An International Security Agenda for Canada. Victoria: University of British Columbia Press, 2016.

Introduction by Brian Bow, Dalhousie University

Reviewed by:

Petra Dolata, University of Calgary

John Mitton, Dalhousie University.

2. H-Diplo Article Review of Lindsay Aqui, “Macmillan, Nkrumah and the 1961 Application for European Economic Community Membership.” The International History Review 39:4 (2017), 575-591.

Reviewed by Mathias Haeussler, Magdalene College, University of Cambridge

3. H-Diplo/ISSF Article Review of Lise Morjé Howard and Alexandra Stark, “How Civil Wars End: The International System, Norms, and the Role of External Actors, International Security, 42, 3 (Winter 2017/18), 127-171.

Reviewed by Roy Licklider, Rutgers University and Columbia University

4. H-Diplo Roundtable Review of Melinda Cooper, Family Values: Between Neoliberalism and the New Social Conservatism, MIT Press, 2017.

Introduction by: Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins, Yale University

Reviewed by:

Kristen Loveland, Southern District of New York

Andrea Muehlebach, University of Toronto

Gabriel N. Rosenberg, Duke University

Charlotte Walker-Said, John Jay College- City University New York

Week of 04 June:

1. H-Diplo/ISSF Roundtable Review of Uri Bar-Joseph and Rose McDermott, Intelligence Success and Failure: The Human Factor. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017.

Introduction by Robert Jervis, Columbia University

Reviewed by:

Eric J. Dahl, Naval Postgraduate School

Jeffrey A. Friedman, Dartmouth College

Genevieve Lester, U.S Army War College

Joshua Rovner, American University

Keren Yahri-Milo, Princeton University

2. H-Diplo Article Review of James Jungbok Lee, “The Importance of Status:  The US-ROK Alliance Cohesion and the First Korean Nuclear Crisis, 1993-4.” The International History Review 40:2 (April 2018): 315-357.

Reviewed by Galen Jackson, University of Texas-Austin

3. H-Diplo Article Review of Daniel Weimer, “The Politics of Contamination: Herbicides, Drug Control, and Environmental Law.” Diplomatic History 41:5 (November 2017): 847-873.

Reviewed by Brittany Edmoundson, New York University

4.  H-Diplo Review Essay on Daniel W. Drezner, The Ideas Industry: How Pessimists, Partisans, and Plutocrats Are Transforming the Marketplace of Ideas (Oxford University Press, 2017) and Tom Nichols, The Death of Expertise: The Campaign Against Established Knowledge and Why It Matters (Oxford University Press, 2017).

Reviewed by David Greenberg, Rutgers University

Week of 11 June:

1. H-Diplo Roundtable Roundtable Review of Asher Orkaby, Beyond the Arab Cold War:  The International History of the Yemen Civil War, 1962-68.  Oxford University Press, 2017.

Introduction by J.E. Peterson, Tucson Arizona

Reviewed by:

F. Gregory Gause, III, Bush School of Government, Texas A&M University

KC Johnson, Brooklyn College and CUNY Graduate Center

Louise P. Woodroofe, Office of the Historian, U.S. Department of State

2. H-Diplo Review Essay on Jeffrey James Byrne, Mecca of Revolution: Algeria, Decolonization and the Third World Order (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016); Sung-Eun Choi, Decolonization and the French of Algeria: Bringing the Settler Colony Home (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016); Michael Goebel, Anti-Imperial Metropolis: Interwar Paris and the Seeds of Third World Nationalism (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015); Jennifer Johnson, The Battle for Algeria: Sovereignty, Health Care, and Humanitarianism (Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016); Amelia H. Lyons, The Civilizing Mission in the Metropole: Algerian Families and the French Welfare State during Decolonization (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press: 2013)

Reviewed by Martin Thomas, University of Exeter

3. H-Diplo Article Review of Eddie Michel, “The Luster of Chrome: Nixon, Rhodesia, and the Defiance of UN Sanctions,” Diplomatic History 42:1 January 2018: 138-161.

 Reviewed by Carl P. Watts, Baker College, Michigan, and the University of Southampton.

4.  H-Diplo Article Review of Robert Edelman, "The Five Hats of Nina Ponomareya: Sport, Shoplifting and the Cold War." Cold War History, 17:3 (August 2017): 205-221.

Reviewed by Mario Del Pero, SciencesPo 

Regards,

Diane Labrosse, H-Diplo Managing Editor