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  • Alden, Christopher (2002). Making old soldiers fade away: lessons from the reintegration of demobilised soldiers in Mozambique. Security Dialogue, 33(3), 341-356. https://doi.org/10.1177/0967010602033003008
  • Alden, Christopher (2002). The chrysanthemum and the protea: reinventing Japanese-South African relations after apartheid. African Affairs, 101(404), 365-386. https://doi.org/10.1093/afraf/101.404.365
  • Brown, Chris (2002). On morality, self-interest and foreign policy. Government and Opposition, 37(2), 173-189. https://doi.org/10.1111/1477-7053.00093
  • Brown, Chris (2002). The 'fall of the towers' and international order. International Relations, 16(2), 263-267. https://doi.org/10.1177/0047117802016002007
  • Buzan, Barry (2002). South Asia moving towards transformation: emergence of India as a great power. International Studies, 39(1), 1-24.
  • Chortareas, Georgios, Stasavage, David, Sterne, Gabriel (2002). Does it pay to be transparent? International evidence form central bank forecasts. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review, 84(4), 99-118.
  • Chortareas, Georgios, Stasavage, David, Sterne, Gabriel (2002). Monetary policy transparency, inflation and the sacrifice ratio. International Journal of Finance and Economics, 7(2), 141-155. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijfe.183
  • Chwieroth, Jeffrey (2002). Counterfactuals and the study of the American presidency. Presidential Studies Quarterly, 32(2), 293-327. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0360-4918.2002.00222.x
  • Cox, Michael (2002). American power before and after 11 September: dizzy with success? International Affairs, 78(2), 261-276. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2346.00250
  • Cox, Michael (2002). September 11th and US hegemony: or will the 21st century be American too? International Studies Perspectives, 3(1), 53-70. https://doi.org/10.1111/1528-3577.00079
  • Cox, Michael, Hurst, Steven (2002). 'His finest hour?' George Bush and the diplomacy of German unification. Diplomacy and Statecraft, 13(4), 123-150. https://doi.org/10.1080/714000344
  • Dalacoura, Katerina (2002). Violence, September 11 and the interpretations of Islam. International Relations, 16(2), 269-273. https://doi.org/10.1177/0047117802016002008
  • Falkner, Robert (2002). Gene wars go south. World Today, 58(8/9), 17-18.
  • Feldmann, Magnus, Sally, Razeen (2002). From the Soviet Union to the European Union: Estonian trade policy, 1991-2001. World Economy, 25(1), 79-106. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9701.00421
  • Gerges, Fawaz A. (2002). Hearts, minds and terror. The Los Angeles Times,
  • Gerges, Fawaz A. (2002). Intensify efforts to reach Muslims. Sun (Baltimore, Md. : 1837),
  • Gerges, Fawaz A. (2002). Palestinians must take charge of their own destiny. The Los Angeles Times,
  • Gerges, Fawaz A. (2002). Pressure on Arafat now comes from within. The New York Times,
  • Gerges, Fawaz A. (2002). What's behind the new Arab momentum? The New York Times,
  • Haacke, Jürgen (2002). Seeking influence: China's diplomacy towards ASEAN after the Asian crisis. Asian Perspectives, 26(4), 13-52.
  • Halliday, Fred (2002). Book review: Christian Noack, "Muslimscher nationalismus im Russichen Reich. Nationsbildung und nationalbewegung bei Tataren und Baschkiren 1861-1917". Slavonic and East European Review, 80(1), 156-157.
  • Halliday, Fred (2002). Book review: Daniela Spenser, "the impossible triangle: Mexico, Soviet Russia and the United States in the 1920s". Slavonic and East European Review, 8(2), 361-362.
  • Halliday, Fred (2002). September 11, one year on: in retrospect. World Today, 58(8/9), 22-23.
  • Halliday, Fred (2002). The politics of the Umma: states and community in Islamic movements. Mediterranean Politics, 7(3), 20-41. https://doi.org/10.1080/13629390207030004
  • Hill, Christopher (2002). 11 September 2001: perspectives from international relations. International Relations, 16(2), 257-262. https://doi.org/10.1177/0047117802016002006
  • Hill, Christopher (2002). CFSP: conventions, constitutions and consequentiality. International Spectator, 37(4), 75-89. https://doi.org/10.1080/03932720208457003
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2002). Pourquoi internet ne démocratisera pas la Chine. Critique Internationale, 15,
  • Hughes, Christopher R., Silverstone, Roger (2002). Editorial: the internet in China. New Media & Society, 4(2), 139-140.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2002). China and the globalization of ICTs: implications for international relations. New Media & Society, 4(2), 205-224. https://doi.org/10.1177/14614440222226343
  • Koenig-Archibugi, Mathias (2002). The democratic deficit of EU foreign and security policy. International Spectator, 37(4), 61-73. https://doi.org/10.1080/03932720208457002
  • Lankina, Tomila V. (2002). Local administration and ethno-social consensus in Russia. Europe-Asia Studies, 54(7), 1037-1053. https://doi.org/10.1080/0966813022000017122
  • Light, Margot (2002). The Response to 11.9 and the lessons of history. International Relations, 16(2), 275-280. https://doi.org/10.1177/0047117802016002009
  • Neumann, Iver B. (2002). Returning practice to the linguistic turn: the case of diplomacy. Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 31(3), 627-651. https://doi.org/10.1177/03058298020310031201
  • Ribeiro-Hoffmann, Andrea (2002). The foreign policy of the European Union towards Mercosur in historical perspective. Cena Internacional, 4(2), 68-86.
  • Sally, Razeen (2002). East Asia and the new regionalism. The Financial Express (India),
  • Sally, Razeen (2002). History matters: the liberal international economic order today. LSE Magazine, 14(2), 12-13.
  • Sally, Razeen (2002). Rival visions of globalisation: anything new after September 11? The Financial Express (India),
  • Sally, Razeen (2002). There's much to play for, but danger and opportunity lurk together. The Financial Express (India),
  • Schimmelfennig, Frank, Sedelmeier, Ulrich (2002). Theorising EU enlargement: research focus, hypotheses, and the state of research. Journal of European Public Policy, 9(4), 500-528. https://doi.org/10.1080/13501760210152411
  • Schulze, Kirsten E. (2002). Islamic groups: militants and moderates. World Today, 58(1).
  • Sedelmeier, Ulrich (2002). Sectoral dynamics of EU eastern enlargement: advocacy, access and alliances in a composite policy. Journal of European Public Policy, 9(4), 627-649. https://doi.org/10.1080/13501760210152466
  • Stasavage, David, Guillaume, Dominique (2002). When are monetary commitments credible? Parallel agreements and the sustainability of currency unions. British Journal of Political Science, 32(1), 119-146. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007123402000054
  • White, Stephen, McAllister, Ian, Light, Margot (2002). Enlargement and the new outsiders. Journal of Common Market Studies, 40(1), 135-153. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-5965.00347
  • White, Stephen, McAllister, Ian, Light, Margot, Löwenhardt, John (2002). A European or a Slavic choice? Foreign policy and public attitudes in post-Soviet Europe. Europe-Asia Studies, 54(2), 181-202. https://doi.org/10.1080/09668130120116574
  • Book
  • Bail, Christoph, Falkner, Robert, Marquard, Helen (Eds.) (2002). The Cartagena protocol on biosafety: reconciling trade in biotechnology with environment and development? Earthscan Publications Ltd..
  • Cox, Michael, Dunne, Tim, Booth, Ken (Eds.) (2002). Empires, systems and states: great transformations in international politics. Cambridge University Press.
  • Higgot, Richard, Dodge, Toby (Eds.) (2002). Globalization and the Middle East: economy, society and politics. Brookings Institution. Press.
  • Woolcock, Stephen, Bayne, Nicholas (Eds.) (2002). The new economic diplomacy: decision-making and negotiation in international economic relations. Ashgate Dartmouth.
  • Brown, Chris (2002). Sovereignty, rights and justice : international political theory today. Polity Press.
  • Brown, Chris, Nardin, Terry, Rengger, Nicholas (2002). International relations in political thought: texts in international relations from the ancient Greeks to the first world war. Cambridge University Press.
  • Coker, Christopher (2002). Waging war without warriors? The changing culture of military conflict. Lynne Rienner Publishers.
  • Halliday, Fred (2002). 2000'lerde dünya: tehlikeler ve vaatler (Turkish translation) The world at 2000 : perils and promises. Bilgi İletişim Grubu Yayıncılık.
  • Halliday, Fred (2002). Two hours that shook the world: September 11, 2001, causes and consequences. Saqi Books.
  • Jacquin-Berdal, Dominique (2002). Nationalism and ethnicity in the horn of Africa. Edward Mellen Press.
  • Preston, Paul (2002). Doves of war: four women of Spain. Harper Collins.
  • Windsor, Philip (2002). Strategic thinking: an introduction and farewell. Lynne Rienner Publishers.
  • Chapter
  • Bicchi, Federica (2002). European foreign policy towards the Mediterranean partner countries. In Baroncelli, Stefania, Varvesi, Gianfranco (Eds.), Europe in Progress: Critical Issues in the Process of European Integration . European Press Academic Publishing.
  • Bicchi, Federica, Guazzone, Laura (2002). European security policies in the Mediterranean: from comprehensive to 'neo-hard'? In Huldt, Bo, Engman, Mats, Davidson, Elisabeth (Eds.), Euro-Mediterranean Security and the Barcelona Process . Försvarshögskolan (Sweden).
  • Brown, Chris (2002). Humanitarian intervention and international political theory. In Moseley, Alexander, Norman, Richard (Eds.), Human Rights and Military Intervention (pp. 153-169). Ashgate Dartmouth.
  • Brown, Chris (2002). Narratives of religion, civilization and modernity. In Booth, Ken, Dunne, Tim (Eds.), Worlds in Collision: Terror and the Future of Global Order (pp. 293-302). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Buzan, Barry (2002). Who may we bomb? In Booth, Ken, Dunne, Tim (Eds.), Worlds in Collision: Terror and the Future of Global Order (pp. 85-94). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Coker, Christopher (2002). NATO as a post modern alliance. In Ramet, Sabrina Petra, Ingebritsen, Christine (Eds.), Coming in From the Cold War: Us-European Interactions Since 1980 (pp. 16-30). Rowman and Littlefield.
  • Cox, Michael (2002). Meanings of victory: American power after the Towers. In Booth, Ken, Dunne, Tim (Eds.), Worlds in Collision: Terror and the Future of Global Order (pp. 152-161). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Cox, Michael (2002). The continuing story of another death foretold: radical theory and the new international relations. In Brecher, Michael, Harvey, Frank P. (Eds.), Millennial Reflections on International Relations (pp. 217-233). University of Michigan. Press.
  • Cox, Michael (2002). "A failed crusade?": the United States and post-communist Russia. In Lane, David (Ed.), The Legacy of State Socialism and the Future of Transformation (pp. 225-240). Rowman and Littlefield.
  • Cox, Michael (2002). The search for relevance: historical materialism after the Cold War. In Rupert, Mark, Smith, Hazel (Eds.), Historical Materialism and Globalisation: Essays on Continuity and Change (pp. 59-74). Routledge.
  • Cox, Michael, Dunne, Tim, Booth, Ken (2002). Introduction: empires, system and states: great transformations in international politics. In Cox, Michael, Dunne, Tim, Booth, Ken (Eds.), Empires, System and States: Great Transformations in International Politics (pp. 1 - 16). Cambridge University Press.
  • Dalacoura, Katerina (2002). International human rights norms and the state in Egypt and Tunisia: globalization, liberalism and culture. In Hovden, Eivind, Keene, Edward (Eds.), The Globalization of Liberalism (pp. 218-241). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Dodge, Toby (2002). Bringing the bourgeoisie back in: globalisation and the birth of liberal authoritarianism in the Middle East. In Higgot, Richard, Dodge, Toby (Eds.), Globalization and the Middle East: Economy, Society and Politics (pp. 169-187). Brookings Institution. Press.
  • Dodge, Toby (2002). Introduction: "9/11", Islam, the Middle East and globalisation. In Higgot, Richard, Dodge, Toby (Eds.), Globalization and the Middle East: Economy, Society and Politics (pp. 1-9). Brookings Institution. Press.
  • Dodge, Toby (2002). The social ontology of late colonialism: tribes and the mandated state in Iraq. In Jabar, Faleh A., Dawod, Hocham (Eds.), Tribes and Power: Nationalism and Ethnicity in the Middle East . Saqi Books.
  • Falkner, Robert (2002). Negotiating the Biosafety Protocol: the international process. In Bail, Christoph, Falkner, Robert, Marquard, Helen (Eds.), The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety: Reconciling Trade in Biotechnology With Environment and Development (pp. 3-22). Earthscan from Routledge.
  • Falkner, Robert (2002). Umwelt. In Herz, Dietmar, Jetzlsperger, Christian, Schattenmann, Marc (Eds.), Die Vereinten Nationen: Entwicklung, Aktivitaeten, Perspektiven (pp. 163-186). Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag.
  • Haacke, Jürgen, Preston, P. W (2002). China at the start of the new millennium. In Haacke, Jürgen, Preston, P. W. (Eds.), Contemporary China: the Dynamics of Change at the Start of the New Millennium (pp. 325-338). RoutledgeCurzon (Firm).
  • Halliday, Fred (2002). London and the Middle East. In Singer, Caroline (Ed.), The Middle East in London (pp. 63-66). Stacey International.
  • Halliday, Fred (2002). The Middle East and the politics of differential integration. In Dodge, Toby, Higgott, Richard (Eds.), Globalization and the Middle East. Islam, Economy, Society and Politics (pp. 42-45). Royal Institute of International Affairs.
  • Halliday, Fred (2002). Transnational paranoia and international relations: the case of the "West versus Islam". In Lawson, S. (Ed.), The New Agenda for International Relations (pp. 37-53). Polity Press.
  • Halliday, Fred (2002). West encountering Islam: Islamophobia reconsidered. In Mohammadi, Ali (Ed.), Islam Encountering Globalization (pp. 14-35). Curzon.
  • Halliday, Fred (2002). The foreign policy of Yemen. In Hinnebusch, Raymond, Ehteshami, Anoushiravan (Eds.), The Foreign Policies of Middle East States (pp. 257-282). Lynne Rienner Publishers.
  • Halliday, Fred (2002). A new global configuration. In Leonard, Mark (Ed.), Re-Ordering the World: the Long-Term Implications of 11 September (pp. 104-111). Foreign Policy Centre (London, England).
  • Halliday, Fred (2002). The pertinence of imperialism. In Rupert, Mark, Smith, Hazel (Eds.), Historical Materialism and Globalisation : Essays on Continuity and Change (pp. 75-89). Routledge.
  • Higgot, Richard, Dodge, Toby (2002). Globalisation and its discontents: the theory and practice of change in the Middle East. In Higgot, Richard, Dodge, Toby (Eds.), Globalization and the Middle East: Economy, Society and Politics . Brookings Institution. Press.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2002). The 2000 presidential election in Taiwan. In Preston, Peter W., Haacke, Jürgen (Eds.), Contemporary China: the Dynamics of Change at the Start of the New Millennium (pp. 157-174). Curzon.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2002). Challenges and opportunities for unification after Taiwan's 2000 presidential elections. In Haacke, Jürgen, Preston, Peter W. (Eds.), Contemporary China: the Dynamics of Change at the Start of the New Millennium (pp. 157-174). RoutledgeCurzon (Firm).
  • Hutchings, Kimberly (2002). Feminism and global citizenship. In Dower, Nigel, Williams, John (Eds.), Global Citizenship: a Critical Reader (pp. 53-62). Edinburgh University Press.
  • Kent, John (2002). Defending the Middle East: Britain, Egypt and Palestine 1945-48. In Sella, Emmanuel, Aronson, Shlomo (Eds.), New Records, New Perspectives: Lectures on the Holocaust, the Birth of Israel, and the Contemporary Middle East: Published in Ho . Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Press.
  • Koenig-Archibugi, Mathias (2002). Mapping global governance. In Held, David, McGrew, Anthony (Eds.), Governing Globalization: Power, Authority and Global Governance (pp. 46-69). Polity Press.
  • Ludlow, N. Piers (2002). Constancy and flirtation: Germany, Britain and the EEC, 1957-1972. In Noakes, Jeremy, Wende, Peter, Wright, Jonathan (Eds.), Britain and Germany in Europe 1949-1990 (pp. 95-112). Oxford University Press.
  • Sally, Razeen (2002). Aid, trade, development: the Bauer legacy. In Bauer, Peter T., Blundell, John (Eds.), A Tribute to Peter Bauer (pp. 84-88). Institute of Economic Affairs.
  • Sally, Razeen (2002). Globalisation, governance and trade policy: the WTO in perspective. In Schüller, A., Thieme, H.J. (Eds.), Ordnungsprobleme Der Weltwirtschaft (pp. 73-103). Lucius & Lucius.
  • Ullrich, Heidi (2002). Stimulating trade liberalization after Seattle: G7/8 leadership in global governance. In Kirton, John. J, Von Furstenberg, George. M (Eds.), New Directions in Global Economic Governance: Managing Globalisation in the Twenty-First Century (pp. 219-242). Ashgate Dartmouth.
  • Ullrich, Heidi. K (2002). Expanding the trade debate: the role of information in WTO and civil society interaction. In Hajnal, Peter. I (Ed.), Civil Society in the Information Age (pp. 175-200). Ashgate Dartmouth.
  • Wallace, William (2002). US unilateralism: a European perspective. In Patrick, Stewart, Forman, Shepard (Eds.), Multilateralism and Us Foreign Policy: Ambivalent Engagement (pp. 141-166). Lynne Rienner Publishers.
  • Yahuda, Michael (2002). Chinese perceptions. In Cummings, Mary, Cummings, Sally N. (Eds.), Kosovo: Perceptions of War and Its Aftermath (pp. 193-205). Continuum (Firm).
  • Conference or Workshop Item
  • Halliday, Fred (2002-01-24) Iran and the new west Asia: opportunities and perils [Other]. [unknown conference], London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Halliday, Fred (2002-04-15) Islam in international relations [Other]. Asia house: understanding Islam, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Report
  • Lankina, Tomila (2002). Local self-government and titular regime control in Russia’s republics, 1991-1999. (Carl Beck papers in Russian and East European studies 1602). University of Pittsburgh.
  • Sally, Razeen (2002). Whither the world trading system?: trade policy reform, the WTO and prospects for the new round. Timbro.
  • Sidel, John T. (2002). Indonesia: internal and external displacement, November 2001 - August 2002. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
  • Thesis
  • Qureshi, Saqib (2002). US Foreign Policy to Pakistan, 1947-1960 Re-constructing strategy. [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Online resource
  • Gerges, Fawaz A. (2002). Al Qaeda's coils grip the media; airwaves and the internet fall prey to terrorist tactics.
  • Gerges, Fawaz A. (2002). The Arab tide turns against bin Laden.
  • Gerges, Fawaz A. (2002). War plays into hands of Islamic terrorists.
  • Halliday, Fred (2002). 11 September six months later.
  • Halliday, Fred (2002). New world, but the same old disorder.
  • Halliday, Fred (2002). The futures of Iraq.
  • Halliday, Fred (2002). The shape of things to come.
  • Working paper
  • Bicchi, Federica (2002). Actors and factors in European foreign policy making: insights from the Mediterranean case. (RSCAS working papers 2002/47). European University Institute.
  • Walter, Andrew (2002). Financial liberalization and prudential regulation in East Asia: still perverse. (RSIS working papers 36). Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies.
  • Walter, Andrew (2002). Understanding financial globalization. (RSIS working papers 25). Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies.
  • Walter, Andrew (2002). The political economy of FDI location: why don't political checks and balances and treaty constraints matter? (RSIS working papers 38). Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies.