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Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Volume 20 Issue 3 2007

ISSN: 1474-449X (electronic) 0955-7571 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Subject: Foreign Policy;
Publisher: Routledge
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Editorial introduction
Lynn Kuok
Pages 353 – 354
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Miscellany
Notes on contributors
Pages 355 – 357
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Religion, politics and international relations
Introduction
Sara Silvestri; Jeffrey W. Bailey
Pages 359 – 360
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The rise of religion and the fall of the civilization paradigm as explanations for intra-state conflict
Jonathan Fox
Pages 361 – 382
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The Catholic contribution to democratization's ‘third wave’: altruism, hegemony or self-interest?
John Anderson
Pages 383 – 399
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From self-reliant churches to self-governing communities: comparing the indigenization of Christianity and democracy in sub-Saharan Africa
Michael D. McGinnis
Pages 401 – 416
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‘Provincializing’ critical theory: Islam, Sikhism and international relations theory
Giorgio Shani
Pages 417 – 433
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The fifth debate and the emergence of complex international relations theory: notes on the application of complexity theory to the study of international life
Emilian Kavalski
Pages 435 – 454
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The US–India nuclear deal: the beginning of a beautiful relationship?
Harsh V. Pant
Pages 455 – 472
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The international dimension of democratization: testing the parsimonious approach
Anastassia Obydenkova
Pages 473 – 490
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Navigating differences: transatlantic negotiations over Galileo
Bastian Giegerich
Pages 491 – 508
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Book Reviews
Book reviews
Donald E. Weatherbee
Pages 509 – 522
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