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Journal Table of Contents (Journal TOC) latest update – December 2012 List of journals with electronic table of contents in Security section between January and December 2012: 1) Defence Studies 2) European Security 3) Journal of Slavic Military Studies 4) Revue Internationale et Strategique 5) Security and Human Rights 6) Security Dialogue

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Journal Table of Contents (Journal TOC)

latest update – December 2012

List of journals with electronic table of contents in Security section between January and December 2012:

1) Defence Studies

2) European Security

3) Journal of Slavic Military Studies

4) Revue Internationale et Strategique

5) Security and Human Rights

6) Security Dialogue

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Defence Studies Volume 11 number 3 Contents Abstracts iv UK Security Strategy: Clarity or Compromise? Matthew Savill 359 In an Era that Demands Multilateral Responses to External Threats, Does the UK Have the Capacity for Independent Strategic Design and Action? Bill Kingdon 396 Lost Over Libya: The 2010 Strategic Defence and Security Review - An Obituary Robert Dover and Mark Phythian 420 Unleashing the Corporate Dogs of War Allan Orr 445 Institutional Analysis of Counterinsurgency: the Case of the IPKF in Sri Lanka (1987-1990) Eric Ouellet 470 Bringing 'Nature of War' into Irregular Warfare Strategy: Contemporary Applications of Clausewitz's Trinity Thomas A. Drohan 497 Give War a Chance Revisited - The Price to Pay: The Military and Terrorism in Peru W. Alejandro Sanchez Nieto 517 Peripheral to Norm? The Expeditionary Role of the Third Generation Singapore Armed Forces Weichong Ong 541

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Defence Studies Volume 11 number 4 Contents Abstracts iv 'New Wars' Fought 'Amongst the People': 'Transformed' by Old Realities? Alexander Mckenzie 569 Laying a Firm Foundation for Withdrawal? Rethinking Approaches to Afghan Military Education Jeffrey Michaels 594 Learning in Doing - Skills Acquisition in [Post-] Modernised Military Communities of Practice Anders McD Sookermany 615 The Influence of Military Materiel on Tactics and Strategy in Counterinsurgency: a Case of British Malaya Eric Jardine 636 Montgomery's presentation of his plans for D-Day: a case of consent and evade? James Babbage 657 Punching Above Its Weight: Singapore's Armed Forces and Its Contribution to Foreign Policy Andrew T. H. Tan 672 Is the Maritime Domain a Security Vulnerability To Be Exploited During London 2012 and Beyond? Lt Cdr S. K. Moore RN 698

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Defence studies Vol. 12 issue 1 March 2012 Abstracts The Politics of US Strategic Negligence: This Time, They Went Too Far John F. Gaski 1 Discrimination in Aerial Bombing: An Enduring Norm in the 20th Century? Bettina Renz and Sibylle Scheipers 17 The European Defence Agency and Permanent Structured Cooperation: Are We Heading Towards Another Missed Opportunity? Laura Chappell and Petar Petrov 44 Strategic Nuclear Terrorism and the Risk of State Decapitation George Michael 67 The Emergence of Naval Power in the Straits of Malacca Andrew T. H. Tan 106

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Defence Studies Volume 12 number 2 Contents Abstracts iv 'Peacebu Isaac Kfir 149 Does UK Development Aid in Afghanistan Contribute to Stability in a Positive Way or Does it Facilitate Corruption? Wing Commander R. A. Connor MA RAF 179 The Other Civil Society: Organised Crime in Fragile and Failing States Mark James 218 Leaderless Resistance: The New Face of Terrorism George Michael 257 Can Britain Defend the Falklands? Mark S. Bell 283 The Expansion of US-South Africa Defense Relations Scott Firsing 302

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Defence Studies Volume 12 number 3 Contents Abstracts iv Clausewitz and the Study of War Thomas Waldman 345 The Decreasing Utility of the Armed Forces: Society, State and War in the Post-Modern World Wing Commander A. J. Lyle RAF 375 The High Value of Targeting: A Conceptual Model for Using HVT against a Networked Enemy John Hardy and Paul Lushenko 413 India's Naval Shipbuilding Industry: Key Gaps and Policy Options Laxman Kumar Behera and S. N. Misra 434 Assessing Non-Lethal Weapons Use in Detainee Operations in Iraq: Benign Force or Necessary Evil? Sjef Orbons 452

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European Security Volume 20 Number 4 December 2011 CONTENTS

Articles The Stockholm solution? Papering over the cracks within the area of freedom, security and justice David Brown 481 Shaping public attitudes towards the deployment of military power: NATO, Afghanistan and the use of strategic narratives Jens Ringsmose and Berit Kaja Børgesen 505 The changing role of NATO: exploring the implications for security governance and legitimacy Arita Holmberg 529 NATO, ballistic missile defense and the future of US tactical nuclear weapons in Europe Andrew Futter 547 The EU's security and the sea: defining a maritime security strategy Basil Germond 563 A security community in: the making? Sweden and NATO post-Libya Charlotte Wagnsson 585

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European Security Volume 21 Number 1 March 2012 Special Issue: Georgia: Revolution and War Guest Editor: Rick Fawn CONTENTS Articles Georgia: revolution and war Rick Fawn 1 Reflections on the Rose Revolution Stephen F. Jones 5 Explaining Georgia's anti-corruption drive Alexander Kupatadze 16 Georgia's war on crime: creating security in a post-revolutionary context Gavin Slade 37 The difficulties of knowing the start of war in the information age: Russia, Georgia and the War over South Ossetia, August 2008 Rick Fawn and Robert Nalbandov 57 Civil society and conflict transformation in the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict: accomplishments and challenges Paula Garb 90 The Russo-Georgian war and beyond: towards a European great power concert Henrik Boesen Lindbo Larsen 102 A view from Tbilisi Alexander Rondeli 122

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European Security Volume 21 Number 2 June 2012 Special Issue: The European Union and the Security Sector Reform Practices: Challenges of Implementation Guest Editor: Oya Dursun-Ozkanca CONTENTS Articles The European Union and Security Sector Reform: current practices and challenges of implementation Oya Dursun-Ozkanca and Antoine Vandemoortele 139 Between knowledge and power: epistemic communities and the emergence of security sector reform in the EU security architecture Giovanni Faleg 161 From speeches to actions: EU involvement in the war in Afghanistan through the EUPOL Afghanistan Mission Maxime H.A. Larivé 185 Adaptation, resistance and a (Re)turn to functionalism: the case of the Bosnian police restructuring process (2003-2008) Antoine Vandemoortele 202 The implementation of the EU security sector reform policies in the Democratic Republic of Congo? Arnout Justaert 219 Security sector reform in Kosovo: the complex division of labor between the EU and other multilateral institutions in building Kosovo's police force Oya Dursun-Ozkanca and Katy Crossley-Frolick 236 The European Union's role in the Palestinian Territories: state-building through Security Sector Reform? Dimitris Bouris 257 Security Sector Reform and Georgia: the European Union's challenge in the Southern Caucasus Greg Simons 212 Which and whose authority? EU support to security governance in Aceh Simone Tholens 294

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European Security

Volume 21 Number 3 September 2012 CONTENTS Articles The influence of EU officials in European Security and Defence Hylke Dijkstra 311 Practising homeland security across the Atlantic: practical learning and policy convergence in Europe and North America Ruben Zaiotti 328 The public opinion-foreign policy paradox in Germany: integrating domestic and international levels of analysis conditionally William Davis 347 Russia and the role of the OSCE in European security: a 'Forum' for dialog or a 'Battlefield' of interests? Elena Kropatcheva 370 Ukraine's relations with the West since the Orange Revolution Taras Kuzio 395 Explaining institutional Europeanisation in security and defence: the German administration under Schröder and Merkel An D. Jacobs 414 Organizing international armaments cooperation: institutional design and path dependencies in Europe Marc R. DeVore 432

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European Security Volume 21 Number 4 December 2012 Special Issue: The external dimension of the European Union's counter-terrorism Guest Editors: Laura C. Ferreira-Pereira & Bruno Oliveira Martins CONTENTS Articles The external dimension of the European Union's counter-terrorism: an introduction to empirical and theoretical developments Laura C. Ferreira-Pereira and Bruno Oliveira Martins 459 The social construction of an EU interest in counter-terrorism: US influence and internal struggles in the cases of PNR and SWIFT Christian Kaunert, Sarah Léonard and Alex MacKenzie 474 Counterterrorism cooperation in the transatlantic security community Andrew L. Porter and Annegret Bendiek 497 The external dimension of EU counter-terrorism: the challenges of the European Parliament in front of the European Court of Justice Xiana Barlos 518 Stepping inside? CSDP missions and EU counter-terrorism Bruno Oliveira Martins and Laura C. Ferreira-Pereira 537 The EU as a global counter-terrorism actor in the making Erik Brattberg and Mark Rhinard 557 Conclusion: assessing the external dimension of EU counter-terrorism - ten years on Christian Kaunert 578

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Journal of Slavic Military Studies Volume 24, Number 4, 2011 567 Russia and the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE Treaty) - A Paradigm Change? Mark R. Wilcox 582 The Olympic Challenge: Russia's Strategy for the Establishment of Security in the North Caucasus before 2014 W. Alejandro Sánchez Nieto 605 Towards a New History of the Purge of the Military, 1937-1938 Peter Whitewood 621 Evolution of the Perception of Threats to the Security of the Republic of Poland in Polish Strategic Documents Mirosław Minkina 648 The British-Polish Agreement of August 1940: Its Antecedents, Significance, and Consequences Michael Alfred Peszke 659 The Mystery of Nomonhan, 1939 Hiroaki Kuromiya Review Essay 678 Life and Death in Stalin's Russia during World War II: A Review Essay Leo J. Daugherty III

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Journal of Slavic Military Studies Volume 25, Number 1, 2012 1 Why and How Stales Open Frontiers John Hickman 17 Ukraine's Maritime Power in the Black Sea - A Terminal Decline? Deborah Sanders 35 Southern Military Interests in the Crimean War Horace Perry Jones 53 Turkmenistan during the Second World War Jumadurdy Annaorazov 65 On the Issue of Using Asphyxiating Gas in the Suppression of the Tambov Uprising Alexander S. Bobkov

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Journal of Slavic Military Studies Volume 25, Numbers, Jo 12 125 Russia and the Near Abroad: Applying a Risk Barometer for War Ryan Maness and Brandon Valeriano 149 NATO's Visegrad Allies and the Bombing of Qaddafi: The Consequence of Alliance Free-Riders Joseph P. Bell and Ryan C. Hendrickson 162 Deception and Farce in Post-Soviet Russian Policy vis-à-vis NATO's Expansion Jeffrey Surovell 183 Soviet Withdrawal from Mongolia, 1986-1992: A Reassessment Sergey Radchenko 204 The Bear's New Wheels (and Tracks): US-Armored and Other Vehicles and Soviet Military Effectiveness during the Great Patriotic-War in Words and Photographs Alexander Hill 220 Russia Will Assuredly Be Defeated': Anglo-American Government Assessments of Soviet War Potential before Operation Barbarossa Martin Kahn 241 Activities of the Siberian Military District Command during the Mass Political Repression of 1937-1938 Vladimir S. Mil'bakh Letter to the Editor 251 On the Russian Military Reform: A Rejoinder Alexander Sergunin

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Journal of Slavic Military Studies Volume 25, Number 3, 2012 269 Missile Defense Malpractice: U.S.-Russian Relations and Nuclear Fallacy Stephen J. Cimbala 284 The Grand Deception: Post-Soviet Russia and the Wars in the Former Yugoslavia Jeffrey Surovell 302 The Muslim Battalions: Soviet Central Asians in the Soviet-Afghan War Jiayi Zhou 329 'They Defended Ukraine': The 14. Waffen-Grenaclier-Division der SS (Galizische Nr. 1) Revisited Per Anders Rudling 369 Did Jan Čapek of Sány Betray the Hussites at the Battle of Lipany in the Year 1434? David Papajík 381 Tank Repair and the Red Army in World War II Gary A. Dickson 393 Chto detail: World War I in Russian Historiography after Communism Kees Boterbloem 409 The Battle of Kursk: New Findings Valeriy Zamulin

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Revue Internationale et Stratégique Numero 85 2012 Autre Regard

7 Le devoir d'expression / Entretien avec Ridan

Éclairages 17 Les défis de la politique chinoise de Barack Obama / Barthélémy Courmont 29 La diplomatie française à l'épreuve de l'Iran / Clément Therme 41 Quitter l'Afghanistan : oui mais comment ? / Gérard Fuchs 51 Propositions pour un prélèvement de solidarité sur les transactions financières / Julien Serre

Dossier L'argent des dictateurs Sous la direction de Pierre Conesa 63 Comment récupérer l'argent des dictateurs déchus ? / Pierre Conesa 71 Comment les dictateurs investissent leur argent ? / Lotfi Hamzi et Eric Vernier 81 Restitution des avoirs détournés : le rôle des organisations non gouvernementales / Daniel Lebègue et Marina Yung 89 Les créanciers des dictateurs ne connaissent pas la repentance / Jean Merckaert 99 La corruption au cœur du néolibéralisme / Gustave Massiah 109 Vive l'argent des dictateurs ? Tribune pour une approche pragmatique de la corruption / Philippe Migault 117 France-Afrique, Françafrique, France à fric ? / Entretien avec Pierre Péan 125 Comprendre la corruption des élites en Afrique subsaharienne / Pierre Jacquemot 131 Humour ou humeur ? Pourquoi il faut envahir militairement le Liechtenstein / Pierre Conesa

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Revue Internationale et Stratégique Numero 86 2012 Autre Regard 7 De l'anticolonialisme au combat féministe Entretien avec Gisèle Halimi Éclairages 17 L'Union européenne et la crise de la dette Fabio Liberti 27 De l'altermondialisme aux « Indignés » : un nouveau souffle pour la contestation du capitalisme ? Eddy Fougier 39 Nabucco est mort ? Vive le corridor Sud ! Delphine Lavergne Dossier La crise économique et les Suds : nouvelles perceptions Sous la direction de Philippe Hugon et Maxime Pinard 51 Affirmations et nouvelles responsabilités des Suds Entretien avec Aminé Benbernou 57 Les nouvelles alliances Sud-Sud et le rôle des relations tricontinentales dans la crise Philippe Hugon 67 Une irrésistible ascension des entreprises des pays émergents ? Crise économique et nouveau paysage industriel mondial Renaud Bellais 77 Indonésie et Singapour : deux approches différentes face à la crise... et à l'après-crise / Éric Frécon 87 Une fois n'est pas coutume... l'Afrique unanime : le Nord n'est plus ce qu'il était Alioune Sali et Rimteta Ranguebaye 97 La crise financière des pays industrialisés au miroir de l'Amérique latine Maeva Morin 107 Le retournement historique des économies arabes Samir Aïta

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7 Plantu croque le monde / Entretien avec Plantu

Éclairages 19 Crise ou déclassement? Quand l'Europe inquiète à nouveau le monde Bastien Nivet 31 Les défis internes de la dynastie saoudienne Romain Aby 43 Quelles leçons tirer de la privatisation du renseignement aux États-Unis? Damien Van Puyvelde

Dossier Le cyberespace nouvel enjeu stratégique

Sous la direction de François-Bernard Huyghe 55 Des armes à la stratégie François-Bernard Huyghe 65 Les entreprises, complices et victimes de la «cyberguerre» Nicolas Arpagian 73 La dimension juridique du cyberespace Barbara Louis-Sidney 83 La cyberpaix, un thème stratégique marginal Daniel Ventre 93 L'hacktivisme dans le cyberespace : quelles réalités? Maxime Pinard 103 Organiser sa défense à l'ère du cyberconflit : un point de vue étatsunien Chris C. Demchak 111 «Jeu de Go dans le cyberespace » Fabienne Clérot et Victoire Mayor 121 Cyberstratégie à la française Olivier Kempf

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Revue Internationale et Stratégique Numéro 88 2012 Sommaire Autre Regard 7 Réflexions sur un monde en mutation Entretien avec Kemal Derviş Éclairages 18 L'Australie dans le siècle asiatique Guillaume Coulon 28 Irak : les oripeaux de la dictature Myriam Benraad 38 Géopolitique de l'antidrogue : concurrence et coopération russo-américaines en Asie centrale Samuel Carcanague Dossier Pardon et réconciliation Sous la direction de Robert Chaouad 51 Le temps du pardon Robert Chaouad 59 Pardon, histoire, oubli Olivier Abel 67 Juger et pardonner des violences d'Etat Florence Hartmann 81 La realpolitik du pardon Pierre Hazan 91 La Commission Vérité et Réconciliation : vers une nouvelle Afrique du Sud ? Lætitia Bucaille 99 Rwanda : appels et résistances au pardon Valérie Rosoux 109 Argentine : ni oubli, ni pardon Claudia Hilb 117 France-Algérie : en finir avec les politiques du silence Entretien avec Benjamin Stora

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Security and Human Rights Volume 22 no 4 Summaries 335 Articles Frank Evers OSCE field activities: verbal encouragement factual cutback 339 Thomas Greminger Reviewing the OSCE Human Dimension events 349 Harm J. Hazewinkel Improving OSCE Human Dimension events – A never-ending story 353 Caecilia J. van Peski Diplomacy and life on Georgia's boundary line 357 Hartwig Spitzer Open skies in turbulences, a well functioning treaty is endangered by outside developments 373 Monika Wohlfeld The OSCE contribution to democratization in North African countries 383 Andrei Zagorski Tactical Nuclear Weapons 399 Chronicle Arie Bloed Mongolia wants to join the OSCE 411

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Security and Human Rights Volume 23 number 1 CONTENTS Column Wolfgang Zellner Back to reality: The 2011 Vilnius Ministerial Council meeting 7 Articles Alice Ackermann Strengthening the OSCE's capacities in conflict prevention, crisis management and conflict resolution 11 Max Bader OSCE electoral assistance and the role of election commissions 19 Marc Perrin de Brichambaut The OSCE in perspective, six years of service, six questions and a few answers31 Sara Lamberti The Dutch fight alone: The principle of self- determination 45 Axel Ostlund & Markus Mueller People's security — today's challenges of a new approach to policing: Working experience of the Community Security Initiative (CSI) project in Kyrgyzstan 201157 Chronicle Arie Bloed Russian elections cause turmoil 65

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Security and Human Rights Volume 23 number 2 CONTENTS Column Walter Kemp Rumours of Canada's departure: A wake-up call for the OSCE 87 Articles Edwin Bakker & Eelco Kessels OSCE's efforts to counter violent extremism and radicalisation that lead terrorism: A comprehensive approach addressing root causes? 89 Erwan Fouéré Learning from the past to build confidence for the future 101 Kees Homan CEBRI-Clingendael Conference in Brasilia on 29 May 2012, challenges in implementing Responsibility to Protect: Undertaking coercive and non-coercive action 105 Tomas Janeliūnas The Lithuanian OSCE Chairmanship 2011: Ambitions and results 115 Arun Kundnani Blind spot? Security narratives and far-right violence 129 Marta Zięba To what extent is lustration an effective mechanism of transitional justice and democratic consolidation? The case of Polish Lustration Law 147 Chronicle Arie Bloed Smoldering powder kegs in OSCE area 159

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Security Dialogue Volume 42 Number 6 December 2011 Contents Articles Northern Ireland as metaphor: Exception, suspicion and radicalization in the 'war on terror' 483 Didier Bigo and Emmanuel-Pierre Guittet Blacklisting and the ban: Contesting targeted sanctions in Europe 499 Marieke de Goede A programme of global pacification: US counterinsurgency doctrine and the biopolitics of human (in)security 517 Markus Kienscherf Ethical interventions: Non-lethal weapons and the governance of insecurity 537 Seantel Anaïs The logic of security markets: Security governance in failed states 553 Željko Branović and Sven Chojnacki

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Security Dialogue Volume 43 Number 1 February 2012 Contents Articles Cyclones in cyberspace: Information shaping and denial in the 2008 Russia-Georgia war 3 Ronald J. Deibert, Rafał Rohozinski, and Masashi Crete-Nishihata The ambivalence of assassination: Biopolitics, culture and political violence 25 Kyle Grayson Rituals of apology in the global arena 43 Zohar Kampf and Nava Löwenheim Everyday human (in)security: Rescaling for the Southern city 61 Charlotte Lemanski National risk registers: Security scientism and the propagation of permanent insecurity 79 Jonas Hagmann and Myriam Dunn Cavelty

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Security Dialogue Volume 43 Number 2 April 2012 Contents Articles Anticipating emergencies: Technologies of preparedness and the matter of security 99 Peter Adey and Ben Anderson Domopolitics of Japanese human security 119 Nik Hynek Preempting the next disaster: Catastrophe insurance and the financialization of disaster management 139 Kevin Grove Suspicious encounters: Ordinary preemption and the securitization of photography 157 Stephanie Simon Culturally sensitive war? The Human Terrain System and the seduction of ethics 175 Maja Zehfuss

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Security Dialogue Volume 43 Number 3 June 2012 Contents Articles Thinking critically about food security 195 Benjamin Shepherd Resilience and human security: The post-interventionist paradigm 213 David Chandler This is how we survived': Civilian agency and humanitarian protection 231 Erin Baines and Emily Paddon Is securitization a 'negative' concept? Revisiting the normative debate over normal versus extraordinary politics 249 Paul Roe European organizations and minority rights in Europe: On transforming the securitization dynamic 267 David Galbreath and Joanne McEvoy

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Security Dialogue Volume 43 Number 4 August 2012 Contents Articles The writing of heroines: Motherhood and female agency in political violence 287 Linda Åhäll Military gender integration and foreign policy in the United States: A feminist international relations perspective 305 Saskia Stachowitsch Politics for the day after tomorrow: The logic of apocalpyse in global climate politics 323 Chris Methmann and Delf Rothe Reclaiming the political: Emancipation and critique in security studies 345 João Nunes Killer drones: The 'silver bullet' of democratic warfare? 363 Frank Sauer and Niklas Schörnig

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Security Dialogue Volume 43 Number 5 October 2012 Contents Special issue on Governing (in)security in the postcolonial world Edited by Jana Hönke, and Markus-Michael Müller, Articles Governing (in)security in a postcolonial world: Transnational entanglements and the worldliness of 'local' practice 383 Jana Hönke, and Markus-Michael Müller The hybridity of liberal peace: States, diasporas and insecurity 403 Mark Laffey and Suthaharan Nadarajah Settler governmentality in Canada and the Algonquins of Barriere Lake 421 Andrew Crosby and Jeffrey Monaghan Knowledge production in the security-development nexus: An ethnographic reflection 439 Finn Stepputat Unique Identification: Inclusion and surveillance in the Indian biometric assemblage 457 Elida K. U. Jacobsen Challenging environments: Danger, resilience and the aid industry 475 Mark Duffield