This issue's theme:

States, Non-States, and Supra-States:
Who's Sovereign Now?

 

The 10th Anniversary Edition of the Bologna Center Journal of International Affairs is dedicated to the memory of Professor Patrick McCarthy, who taught for many years at the Bologna Center and at the SAIS campus in Washington, DC.

Table of Contents ~ Volume 10 / Spring 2007

The Myths of State Sovereignty

by Yale H. Ferguson & Richard W. Mansbach

Reconstructing Sovereignty:

The Impact of Norms, Practices and Rhetoric

by Kathleen Claussen & Timothy Nichol

(Dis-)Locating Sovereignty?

States, Self-Determination and Human Rights

by Vincent Depaigne

Its Bark is its Bite:

The TDIP and the European Parliament’s Voice in European Foreign Policy

by Alton V. Buland

The Political Impact of NAFTA on the Mexican Transition to Democracy, 1988-2000

by Mara Steffan

Shepherding Sovereignty

Slow Democratization in Bosnia and Herzegovina

by Valery Perry

It Could Have Been So Much Easier:

PetrobrĂ¡s and Lessons from the Brazilian Experience with Nationalized Energy

by Jonathan Kartt

The Peculiarities of Fourth-Party Intervention:

The Cases of South Ossetia, Transdniestria and Abkhazia

by Melanie Youell

Refuting the Democratization Peace Theory?

Internal Conflict and Democracy in Colombia and Peru, 1990-2002

by Jonathan Taylor

Hizbullah and Lebanese Nationalism

by Faysal Itani

Paradiplomacy:

Scope, Opportunities and Challenges

by Stefan Wolff

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