Submissions from 2003
Review: Karen Kampwirth’s Women and Guerrilla Movements: Nicaragua, El Salvador, Chiapas, Cuba, Rachel A. May
Truth and ‘Truth’: The Social Construction of Truth and Memory in International Human Rights, Rachel A. May
Production et Reproduction: Le Symbolisme Historique du Corps de la Femme Antillaise et de sa Progéniture, Kersuze Simeon-Jones
The politics of conditionality: The European Union and human rights in Turkey., Thomas W. Smith
Globalization in a Time of Neoliberalism: Politicized Social Movements and the Latin American Response, Harry E. Vanden
Submissions from 2002
Globalization and Human Security: A Neo-Gramscian Perspective, Earl Conteh-Morgan
Moral hazard and humanitarian law: The International Criminal Court and the limits of legalism., Thomas W. Smith
The new law of war: Legitimizing hi-tech and infrastructural violence., Thomas W. Smith
The Effects of Globalization and Neoliberalism in Central América: Nicaragua and Costa Rica, Harry E. Vanden
Submissions from 2001
International Intervention: Conflict, Economic Dislocation, and the Hegemonic Role of Dominant Actors, Earl Conteh-Morgan
State Integrity and Democratic Governance: The Security Implications of Liberalization Policies in Africa, Earl Conteh-Morgan
Terror in the Countryside: Campesino Response to Political Violence in Guatemala, 1954-1985, Rachel A. May
Submissions from 2000
Post-Cold War Era West Africa: Implications for US Foreign Policy, Earl Conteh-Morgan
State Integrity and Democratization: Issues, Values, and Paradoxes in African Development, Earl Conteh-Morgan
The Military and Democratization in West Africa: Issues, Problems and Anomalies, Earl Conteh-Morgan
Panacea or palliative? An analysis of the National Police Corps Program., Milton Heumann, Jennet F. Kirkpatrick, and Judithanne Scourfield McLauchlan
Review: Diane M. Nelson’s A Finger in the Wound: Body Politics in Quincentenial Guatemala, Rachel A. May
Art, Culture, and Social Justice: New Strategies of the Bahian Poor, Bernd Reiter
Teaching politics abroad: The internationalization of a profession?, Thomas W. Smith
Punto Final! Globalization and Beyond: What We Need to Learn From Latin America, Harry E. Vanden
Submissions from 1999
Sierra Leone at the End of the Twentieth Century: History, Politics, and Society, Earl Conteh-Morgan and Mac Dixon-Fyle
"Surviving All Changes is Your Destiny": Violence and Popular Movements in Guatemala, Rachel A. May
The Undermining of the Sandinista Revolution, Gary Prevost and Harry E. Vanden
History and international relations., Thomas W. Smith
Submissions from 1998
Adapting Peace-Making Mechanisms in an Era of Global Change, Earl Conteh-Morgan
Conflict and Regional Peacekeeping: ECOMOG’s Hegemonic Role in Liberia and Sierra Leone, Earl Conteh-Morgan
Conflict, Intervention and the Decline of the Developing State, Earl Conteh-Morgan
Ethno-Nationalism in Black Africa: Challenges to US Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War, Earl Conteh-Morgan
The Politics and Diplomacy of the Liberian Peace Process, Earl Conteh-Morgan
Sierra Leone’s Response to Ecomog: The Imperative of Geographic Proximity, Earl Conteh-Morgan and Shireen Khadivar
Peacekeeping in Africa: Ecomog in Liberia, K. P. Magyar and Earl Conteh-Morgan
Submissions from 1997
Democratization in Africa: The Theory and Dynamics of Political Transitions, Earl Conteh-Morgan
The U.S. Embargo and Health Care in Cuba, Anthony F. Kirkpatrick and Harry E. Vanden
Richard Griswold del Castillo and Richard A. Garcia's César Chávez: A Triumph of Spirit, Rachel A. May
Pracatum: Escola Profissionalizante de Músicos de Rua, Bernd Reiter
Historical learning and the setting of foreign policy: The case of George F. Kennan., Thomas W. Smith
Democracy Derailed: The 1990 Elections and After, Harry E. Vanden
Submissions from 1996
Michael Oakeshott on history, practice and political theory., Thomas W. Smith
Contra, Crack and the Company, Harry E. Vanden
Submissions from 1995
Ethnopolitical Violence in the Liberian Civil War, Earl Conteh-Morgan and Shireen E. Kadivar
Review: A Long and Terrible Shadow: White Values, Native Rights in the Americas, 1492-1992 by Thomas R. Berger, Rachel A. May
The uses of tragedy: Reinhold Niebuhr's theory of history and international ethics., Thomas W. Smith
Submissions from 1994
The Military and Human Rights in a Post-Cold War Africa, Earl Conteh-Morgan
Escape from Terror: Violence and Migration in Guatemala, Rachel A. May and Andrew R. Morrison
Submissions from 1993
Conflict and Militarization in Africa: Past Trends and New Scenarios, Earl Conteh-Morgan
Japan and the United States: Global Dimensions of Economic Power, Earl Conteh-Morgan
Third World Quest for Political and Economic Security in the Post-Cold War Era, Earl Conteh-Morgan
A Guide to Curriculum Resource Center Materials on Central America, Rachel A. May
Democracy and Socialism in Sandinista Nicaragua, Gary Prevost and Harry E. Vanden
Submissions from 1992
Civil and External Conflict Interface: Violence, Militarization, and Conflict Management in the Angolan Civil War, Earl Conteh-Morgan
Soviet Disintegration and Conflict Transformation in the Third World, Earl Conteh-Morgan
Submissions from 1990
American Foreign Aid and Global Power Projection: The Geopolitics of Resource Allocation, Earl Conteh-Morgan
Lecturas Marxistas de Mariátegui, Harry E. Vanden
Nicaraguan-U.S. Relations, Harry E. Vanden
Terrorism, Law and State Policy in Central America: The Eighties, Harry E. Vanden
Submissions from 1988
Mariátegui y los Primeros Pasos Hacia un Auténtico Marxismo Latinoamericano, Harry E. Vanden
Submissions from 1986
La Lucha por la Soberania: Nicaragua y los No Alineados, Waltrud Quesier Morales and Harry E. Vanden
Mariátegui and the First Steps Toward Authentic Latin American Marxism, Harry E. Vanden
The Making of a Latin Marxist, José Carlos Mariátegui's Intellectual Formation, Harry E. Vanden
Submissions from 1985
Briefing: The Nicaraguan Elections, Harry E. Vanden
Entries: Carlos Fonseca Amador, Daniel Ortega, Tomás Borge (Nicaragua), José Carlos Mariátegui, Ricardo Martínez de la Torre (Peru), Harry E. Vanden
Nicaraguan Relations with the Nonaligned Movement, Harry E. Vanden
Submissions from 1982
Defining Terrorism in El Salvador: “La Matanza”, Robert W. Taylor and Harry E. Vanden
Marxism and the Peasantry in Latin America: Marginalization or Mobilization?, Harry E. Vanden
The Ideology of the Nicaraguan Insurrection, Harry E. Vanden
The Ideology of the Nicaraguan Revolution, Harry E. Vanden
Submissions from 1978
The Peasants as a Revolutionary Class: An Early Latin American View, Harry E. Vanden
Submissions from 1975
José Carlos Mariátegui: Influencias en su Formación Ideológica, Harry E. Vanden