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Formerly SAIS Review, through volume 23, no. 2, Summer-Fall 2003 (E-ISSN: 1088-3142, Print ISSN: 0036-0775).
The SAIS Review is dedicated to advancing the debate on leading contemporary issues of world affairs. The SAIS Review publishes essays that straddle the boundary between scholarly inquiry and practical experience in its search to bring a fresh and policy-focused perspective to global political, economic, and security questions. Contributors have a wide range of backgrounds, and include distinguished academics, policy analysts, leading journalists, parliamentarians, and senior officials from both government and non-governmental organizations. A book review section is featured in every issue.
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Volume 29, Number 2, Summer-Fall 2009Table of Contents

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View New Non-State Players and Implications for Regional Security: The Case of the Shiite Religious Establishment of Iraq
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View Accomplice to Impunity?: Rethinking the Political Strategy of the International Criminal Court in Central Africa
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View Tapping the Power of Structural Change: Power Cycle Theory as an Instrument in the Toolbox of National Security Decision-Making
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ISSN | 1945-4724 |
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Print ISSN | 1945-4716 |
Launched on MUSE | 2009-12-10 |
Open Access | No |
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