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The University of Georgia Press in collaboration with the University of Georgia’s Center for International Trade and Security and Department of International Affairs created the Studies in Security and International Affairs series to publish outstanding scholarship on some of the most pressing challenges of the twenty-first century. We are particularly interested in work that presents important new perspectives on the crises in American foreign policy and global governance; democratization, civil society, and the rule of law; rising powers and regional hotspots such as the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and Latin America; new security threats, including terrorism and responses to it; defense policy; postconflict reconstruction; multilateralism and international institutions; and the U.S. role in the world. Books in this series draw from the fields of foreign policy, international relations, security policy, and comparative politics. The series crosses disciplines and attempts to bridge gaps, including those between the academy and government and between nations and “civilizations.”www. ugapress.org/index.php/series/SSIA series editors

william w. keller is the Director for the Center for International Trade and Security

at the University of Georgia. He is the author or editor of several books, most recently China’s Rise and the Balance of Influence in Asia, with Thomas G. Rawski, and Hitting First: Preventive Force in U.S. Security Strategy.

scott a. jones is the Executive Director at the Center for International Trade and

Security at the University of Georgia. He is the author of The Evolution of the Ukrainian Export Control System: State Building and International Cooperation and co-editor of and contributor to Crossroads and Conflict: Security and Foreign Policy in the Caucasus and Central Asia. S E RI ES A DV ISORY B OARD Dr. Pauline H. Baker President, The Fund for Peace Dr. Eliot Cohen Robert E. Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, The Johns Hopkins University

Dr. William J. Long Chair and Professor, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology Dr. Jessica Tuchman Mathews President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Dr. Eric Einhorn Professor of Comparative Politics, Center for Public Policy and Administration, University of Massachusetts

Dr. Scott D. Sagan Professor of Political Science, and Codirector, Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University

Dr. John J. Hamre President and CEO, The Center for Strategic and International Studies

Dr. Lawrence Scheinman Distinguished Professor, Monterey Institute of International Studies

Dr. Josef Joffe Publisher, Die Zeit Abramowitz Fellow, Hoover Institution; Distinguished Fellow, Institute for International Studies, Stanford University

Dr. David Shambaugh Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, The Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University

Dr. Lawrence J. Korb Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress

Dr. Jessica Stern Fellow at the FXB Center, Harvard School of Public Health

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norm diffusion and hiv/aids governance in putin’s russia and mbeki’s south africa Vlad Kravtsov

cloth, $41.97 | 978-0-8203-4799-8 ebook available

Although adopting global norms often improves domestic systems of governance, domestic obstacles to norm diffusion are frequent. States that decide to reinvent their political authority simultaneously evaluate which current global norms are desirable and to what extent. In this study, Vlad Kravtsov argues that recent debates about the nature of authority in Putin’s Russia and Mbeki’s South Africa have resulted in a set of unique ideas on the cardinal goals of the state. This is the first book to explore how these consensual ideas have shaped health governance and impinged on norm diffusion processes. Detailed comparisons of HIV/AIDS governance systems in Russia and South Africa illustrate the argument. The Kremlin’s dislike of international recommendations stemmed from the rapidly maturing statism and great power syndrome. Pretoria’s responses to global AIDS norms were consistent with the ideas of the African Renaissance, which highlighted indigenousness, market-based empowerment, and moral leadership in global affairs. This book explains how and why the governments under investigation framed the nature of the epidemic, provided evidence-based prevention services, increased universal access to proven life-saving medicines, and interacted with other participants in social practice.

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arab spring

Negotiating in the Shadow of the Intifadat Edited by I. William Zartman paper, $23.07 | 978-0-8203-4825-4 cloth, $62.97 | 978-0-8203-4824-7 ebook available

contributors: Samir Aita (Monde Diplomatique), Alice Alunni (Durham University), Marc Anstey* (Nelson Mandela University), Abdelwahab ben Hafaiedh (MERC), Maarten Danckaert (EuropeanBahraini Organization for Human Rights) Heba Ezzat (Cairo University), Amy Hamblin (SAIS), Abdullah Hamidaddin (King’s College) Fen Hampson* (Carleton University), Roel Meijer (Clingendael), Karim Mezran (Atlantic Council), Bessma Momani (Waterloo University), Samiraital Pres (Cercle des Economistes Arabes), Aly el Raggal (Cairo University), Hugh Roberts (ICG/Tufts University), Johannes Theiss (Collège d’Europe), Siniša Vukovic (Leiden University) I. William Zartman* (SAIS-JHU) * Group members of the Processes of International Negotiation (PIN) Program at Clingendael, Netherland

“Zartman’s collection is the work of a grand master at his best. I doubt that anyone else has the intellectual preparation and scope to undertake such a book as this one.”—Allen Keiswetter, Middle East Institute Scholar and former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Beginning in January 2011, the Arab world exploded in a vibrant demand for dignity, liberty, and achievable purpose in life, rising up against an image and tradition of arrogant, corrupt, unresponsive authoritarian rule. These previously unpublished, countryspecific case studies of the uprisings and their still unfolding political aftermaths identify patterns and courses of negotiation and explain why and how they occur.​ Collectively, the essays analyze the challenges of uprisers and emerging governments in building a new state on the ruins of a liberated state; the negotiations that lead either to sustainable democracy or sectarian violence; and coalition building between former political and military adversaries.

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state behavior and the nuclear nonproliferation regime Edited by Jeffrey R. Fields

cloth, $41.97 | 978-0-8203-4729-5 ebook available

contributors: Deepti Choubey, Jason Enia, Jeffrey R. Fields, Jeffrey W. Knopf, Nina Srinivasan Rathbun, Robert J. Reardon, Maria Rost Rublee, Lowell H. Schwartz, Arturo Sotomayor, Jim Walsh

“State Behavior and the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime addresses the factors that influence a state’s decision to support global nonproliferation efforts. This topic might appear to be synonymous with the question ‘Why do states forego nuclear weapons?’ Nevertheless, the issues are distinct—a government might forego a nuclear arsenal yet remain a ‘no show’ when it comes to backing various nonproliferation initiatives. Fields and his colleagues provide valuable insight into an issue that has received little attention from nonproliferation experts.”—James J. Wirtz, Naval Postgraduate School​ “This is a valuable volume as it considers the questions of why different states view the nonproliferation regime differently and why some sign only the Nonproliferation Treaty while others accept all of the subtreaties and agreements under the regime. The focus on the regime is a new approach that will make this book interesting to students and specialists alike.”­—T.V. Paul, James McGill Professor of International Relations, McGill University and author of The Tradition of Non-Use of Nuclear Weapons ​

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the future of just war

New Critical Essays Edited by Caron E. Gentry and Amy E. Eckert paper, $17.47 | 978-0-8203-4560-4 cloth, $48.97 | 978-0-8203-3950-4 ebook available

contributors: Amy E. Eckert, Caron E. Gentry, Luke Glanville, Harry D. Gould, Eric A. Heinze, Dan Henk, Kimberly A. Hudson, Sebastian Kaempf, Alexa Royden, Laura Sjoberg, Brent J. Steele , Robert E. Williams Jr.

“Caron E. Gentry and Amy E. Eckert’s volume, The Future of Just War, is a solid and stimulating collection of essays that advances the state of the art of Just War theory. Interest in the justice of war has exploded over the past two decades, and this volume features fascinating, instructive pieces on such cutting-edge subjects as new weapons technologies, ‘postheroic warfare,’ and the aftermath of armed conflict. Interesting, important, and well composed.”—Brian Orend, author of The Morality of War “Whether it is the runaway use of drones, the lack of accountability of private security firms, or the invention of new categories like ‘postbellum’ ethics, the scope and significance of the Just War tradition has been trampled in recent U.S. thinking and policy. Professors Gentry and Eckert and their contributors reassert it smartly, fairly, and often courageously in this volume. Every American ethicist, cleric, internationalaffairs expert, policymaker, and soldier should read this book.”—George A. Lopez, Hesburgh Chair in Peace Studies, Kroc Institute, University of Notre Dame

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oil sparks in the amazon

Local Conflicts, Indigenous Populations, and Natural Resources Patricia I. Vásquez paper, $17.47 | 978-0-8203-4562-8 cloth, $55.97 | 978-0-8203-4561-1 ebook available

“Patricia I. Vásquez’s groundbreaking book does a superb job illuminating oil-related local conflicts in Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia. Vásquez’s scrupulous and extensive research yielded invaluable insights that will be of great use to scholars and decision makers in both the public and private sectors. Her study is highly nuanced and admirably sensitive to the many complexities behind one of today’s most vexing challenges in much of Latin America.”—Michael Shifter, President, Inter-American Dialogue “Patricia Vásquez deploys her vast knowledge of the oil and gas industry to explore the potent mix of grievances and structural constraints that give rise to conflicts between investors and local communities over a host of environmental, social, cultural, and economic issues. Just as important, Vásquez identifies short- and long-term strategies for preventing or mitigating conflict in the hydrocarbons sector. This is an indispensable and pathbreaking book.”—Cynthia J. Arnson, Director, Latin American Program, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

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RECENTLY PUBLISHED

norm dynamics in multilateral arms control

Interests, Conflicts, and Justice Edited by Harald Müller and Carmen Wunderlich paper, $18.87 | 978-0-8203-4423-2 cloth, $48.97 | 978-0-8203-4422-5 ebook available

contributors: Una Becker-Jakob, Alexis Below, Marco Fey, Giorgio Franceschini, Andrea Hellmann, Gregor Hofmann, Friederike Klinke, Daniel Müller, Harald Müller, Franziska Plümmer, Carsten Rauch, Judith Reuter, Elvira Rosert, Annette Schaper, Hans-Joachim Schmidt, Tabea Seidler-Diekmann, Simone Wisotzki, Carmen Wunderlich

“Using an innovative intellectual framework of norms and justice, this volume brims with original insights about nuclear politics. The volume’s central message—that justice claims matter—deserves serious and widespread consideration.”—Maria Rost Rublee, Australian National University “This important volume demonstrates that moral considerations are not just rhetorical fig leaves that cover crass national interests regarding nuclear weapons policy. The authors show how ethical considerations permeate, often in subtle ways, both public debates and international negotiations about how to limit nuclear proliferation and encourage nuclear disarmament.”—Scott D. Sagan, editor of Inside Nuclear South Asia

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containing russia’s nuclear firebirds Harmony and Change at the International Science and Technology Center Glenn E. Schweitzer

paper, $17.74 | 978-0-8203-4434-8 cloth, $48.97 | 978-0-8203-3869-9 ebook available

“Glenn Schweitzer’s intimate knowledge of Russia’s scientific enterprise provides new insights as to how the International Science and Technology Center became a key component of the global effort to reduce the risks of proliferation of dual-use technologies. His personal interactions with scientists throughout Russia provide a treasure trove of information for policy officials and scholars who will reflect on the center’s accomplishments and the valuable lessons learned for the future.” —former Senator Sam Nunn, cochairman of the Nuclear Threat Initiative “The risky and unpredictable transformation period in the early 1990s from the Soviet Union to the Russian Federation and many new independent states had numerous heroes in media headlines. But there were others working far away from the spotlights to resolve one of the greatest dangers our planet faced: the risks of WMD proliferation and the spread of weapons expertise. This is the fascinating story of the ISTC in Moscow, an organization that for two decades played a major role in mitigating those risks.”—Waclaw Gudowski, Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm and Former Deputy Executive Director of the ISTC

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slaying the nuclear dragon

Disarmament Dynamics in the Twenty-First Century Edited by Tanya Ogilvie-White and David Santoro paper, $17.47 | 978-0-8203-4246-7 cloth, $48.97 | 978-0-8203-3689-3 ebook available

“We need this book. Ogilvie-White and Santoro provide a timely, comprehensive analysis of how current threats are driving disarmament activists and hardnosed strategists towards a common agenda. Arms control is the new realism. Professors and policymakers will benefit from their detailed, country-by-country assessment of the trends and challenges in the new nuclear security agenda.” —Joseph Cirincione, president of the Ploughshares Fund

contributors: Stephen F. Burgess Devin T. Hagerty Marianne Hanson Togzhan Kassenova Tanya Ogilvie-White Maria Rost Rublee David Santoro Jacqueline Shire

unfinished business

Why International Negotiations Fail Edited by Guy Olivier Faure paper, $17.47 | 978-0-8203-4315-0 cloth, $48.97 | 978-0-8203-4314-3 ebook available

“Presents a very innovative approach to understanding international negotiations. Combining thematic examinations of causes of failures with illustrative case studies, this book provides a structured approach to the field. It allows even those readers who are not versed in negotiation theory to grasp both basic concepts and contextual complexities in a very helpful way.”—Pamela Aall, United States Institute of Peace

contributors: Wendi Adair Karin Aggestam Cecilia Albin Brook Boyer Franz Cede Moty Cristal Christophe Dupont Guy Olivier Faure Daniele Fridl Deborah Goodwin

P. Terrence Hopmann Christer Jönsson Andrew Kydd Jez Littlewood Axel Marschik Laurent Mermet Raymond Saner Masako Taylor Catherine Tinsley Anthony Wanis-St. John I. William Zartman

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women, gender, and terrorism

stuck

Edited by Laura Sjoberg and Caron E. Gentry

Rwandan Youth and the Struggle for Adulthood Marc Sommers

paper, $17.47 | 978-0-8203-4038-8 cloth, $41.97 | 978-0-8203-3583-4 ebook available

paper, $16.07 | 978-0-8203-3891-0 cloth, $41.97 | 978-0-8203-3890-3 ebook available

“This provocative collection will be of genuine value to anyone trying to be smart about gender, conflict, media, and political mobilization.” —Cynthia Enloe, author of Nimo’s War, Emma’s War: Making Feminist Sense of the Iraq War

“An incisive, thoroughly researched, and empathic inquiry into how the youth in Rwanda cope with survival, adulthood, the legacy of genocide, and an oppressive state.” —Filip Reyntjens, author of The Great African War: Congo and Regional Geopolitics, 1996–2006

contributors: Miranda Alison Katherine E. Brown Grace D. Cooke Caron E. Gentry Stacey Reiter Neal Swati Parashar Katherine Patillo Farhana Qazi Laura Sjoberg Alisa Stack-O’Connor Jennie Stone

“Stuck should be must reading for policy makers, aid officials, and leaders of post-war societies who are concerned about youth.​“ —Howard Wolpe, former U.S. presidential envoy to Africa’s Great Lakes region

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enduring territorial disputes

Strategies of Bargaining, Coercive Diplomacy, and Settlement Krista E. Wiegand

paper, $17.47 | 978-0-8203-3946-7 cloth, $48.97 | 978-0-8203-3738-8 ebook available

“Enduring Territorial Disputes is a very original study that makes an important and lasting contribution to international relations. It is of the highest caliber and will quickly establish itself among those who study territory as a key book to read.”—John A. Vasquez, author of The War Puzzle Revisited

wars of disruption and resilience

Cybered Conflict, Power, and National Security Chris C. Demchak

paper, $17.47 | 978-0-8203-4067-8 cloth, $48.97 | 978-0-8203-3834-7 ebook available

“Essential reading for any academic engaged in the issue of cyber conflict and for civilian and government officials involved in managing this very modern security problem.” —Terry Terriff, coeditor of Global Insurgency and the Future of Armed Conflict: Debating Fourth-Generation Warfare

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combating weapons of mass destruction

The Future of International Nonproliferation Policy Edited by Nathan E. Busch and Daniel H. Joyner paper, $17.47 | 978-0-8203-3221-5 cloth, $48.97 | 978-0-8203-3010-5

from superpower to besieged global power Restoring World Order after the Failure of the Bush Doctrine Edited by Edward A. Kolodziej and Roger E. Kanet

paper, $17.47 | 978-0-8203-3047-7 cloth, $48.97 | 978-0-8203-2977-2 ebook available

nonproliferation norms

rising china and its postmodern fate

paper, $16.77 | 978-0-8203-3235-2 cloth, $45.47 | 978-0-8203-3003-7

paper, $17.47 | 978-0-8203-3878-1 ebook available

Why States Choose Nuclear Restraint Maria Rost Rublee

Memories of Empire in a New Global Context Charles Horner

understanding life in the borderlands Boundaries in Depth and Motion Edited by I. William Zartman

paper, $17.47 | 978-0-8203-3407-3 cloth, $48.97 | 978-0-8203-3385-4 ebook available

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the empires’ edge

Militarization, Resistance, and Transcending Hegemony in the Pacific Sasha Davis paper, $16.07 | 978-0-8203-4735-6 cloth, $41.97 | 978-0-8203-4456-0 ebook available Geographies of Justice and Social Transformation

development, security, and aid

Geopolitics and Geoeconomics at the U.S. Agency for International Development Jamey Essex paper, $17.47 | 978-0-8203-4454-6 cloth, $45.47 | 978-0-8203-4247-4 ebook available Geographies of Justice and Social Transformation

rethinking the south african crisis Nationalism, Populism, Hegemony Gillian Hart

paper, $17.47 | 978-0-8203-4717-2 cloth, $52.47 | 978-0-8203-4716-5 ebook available Geographies of Justice and Social Transformation

accumulating insecurity spaces of law in american foreign Violence and Dispossession in relations the Making of Everyday Life Edited by Shelley Feldman, Charles Geisler, and Gayatri A. Menon

paper, $17.47 | 978-0-8203-3873-6 cloth, $48.97 | 978-0-8203-3872-9 ebook available Geographies of Justice and Social Transformation

Extradition and Extraterritoriality in the Borderlands and Beyond, 1877–1898 Daniel S. Margolies

paper, $17.47 | 978-0-8203-3871-2 cloth, $48.97 | 978-0-8203-3092-1 ebook available

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