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201. Finance and the Macro-economy: The Politics of Regulatory Reform in Europe

202. Gordon Brown Comes to Brussels (Reluctantly)

203. A British Agenda for Europe: Designing Our Own Future

204. What to Do about Climate Change

205. 'Cast the Net Wider': How a Vision of Global Halal Markets is Overcoming Network Envy

206. Volume 1, Issue 8 - Full Issue

207. Sovereign Wealth and Sovereign Power: The Strategic Consequences of American Indebtedness

208. The Future of American Power

209. Iranian Influence in the Levant, Iraq and Afghanistan

210. Book Review: A Turn to Empire: The Rise of Imperial Liberalism in Britain and France

211. Britain's Food Supply: Lunch as a Strategic Issue

212. Darfur in Context

213. Dubyu has gambled his standing away: George W. Bush's media image in Germany and Great Britain 2002 till 2006

214. Adenauer, Erhard, and the Uses of Prosperity

215. Spying on Terrorists: Germany in Comparative Perspective

216. Gulf Challenge: Iran's Seizure of British Naval Personnel

217. PolicyWatch #1265: Mr. Brown Comes to America: The U.S.-British Summit

218. PolicyWatch #1260: British Counterterrorism Efforts: Implications for the United States

219. PolicyWatch #1256: Terrorist Attacks in the United Kingdom: More Faces of al-Qaeda

220. Nigeria-Related Financial Crime and its links with Britain

221. Debunking the 1930s Analogy: Neville Chamberlain's Grand Strategy Re-Examined

222. Bad Riddance: The Dangers of Deportation as a Counterterror Policy

223. The Formation of a Mercantilist State and the Economic Growth of the United Kingdom 1453-1815

224. Suger-Coating Interest With Morality – From 9/11 to the Gates of Baghdad: The Anglo-American Special Relationship and the Continual British Support for US Foreign Policy

225. Strategic Adaptation or Identity Change? An analysis of Britain's Approach to the ESDP 1998-2004

226. Challenges Facing Iran's New Government

227. After the London Bombings: Meeting the Challenge of Young Muslims and Extremism

228. The Gleneagles G8 Summit: Middle Eastern Issues on the Agenda

229. Power and Global Finance in the Framework of Neo-Gramscian Hegemony: The Great Transformation in Pax Britannica

230. The Long Cycle of Global Politics and the Nation-State

231. How Many Third Ways? Comparing the British, French and German Left in Government

232. Clarifying and Strengthening the Iran-European Nuclear Accord

233. Narrating Oneself Through Another: Medieval Christians and Their Images of the Saracen

234. The Hinge to Europe: Don't Make Britain Choose Between the U.S. and the E.U.

235. Dealing with Iran's Nuclear Program

236. EU Accession and the Euro: Close Together or Far Apart?

237. Crime, Terror and the Central Asia Drug Trade

238. Telos or Brick Wall? British Nuclear Posture and European Defence Integration

239. Europe and the Middle East: Towards A Substantive Role in the Peace Process?

240. Precocious British Industrialization: A General Equilibrium Perspective

241. Dangerous Liaisons in 1940s Quebec: Vichy or la France libre

242. U.S. Policy on Caspian Energy Development and Exports: Mini-Case and Paradigm

243. Half-Measures: Antidiscrimination Policy in France

244. Competition and Innovation in 1950's Britain

245. From Economic Convergence to Convergence in Affluence? Income Growth, Household Expenditure and the Rise of Mass Consumption in Britain and West Germany, 1950-1974

246. Creating Stability: National Preferences and the Origins of European Monetary System

247. The Persian Gulf

248. The Myth of Meritocracy? An Inquiry into the Social Origins of Britain's Business Leaders Since 1850

249. Forever in the Shadow of Churchill?: Britain and the Memory of World War Two at the End of the Twentieth Century

250. Numbering British Contention, 1758-1834