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Volume 668, issue 1, 2016
- Terrorism in Perspective pp. 8-18

- Richard A. Clarke and Emilian Papadopoulos
- Region in Transition pp. 20-23

- Paul Salem
- Failed States and Ungoverned Spaces pp. 24-35

- Marc Lynch
- Working toward a Stable Regional Order pp. 36-52

- Paul Salem
- Competition among Violent Islamist Extremists pp. 53-70

- Charles Lister
- ISIS and al-Qaeda—What Are They Thinking? Understanding the Adversary pp. 71-81

- Bernard Haykel
- Grand Strategy versus Unending Extremism pp. 82-92

- John R. Allen (Ret.)
- Approaches for Countering Violent Extremism at Home and Abroad pp. 94-101

- George Selim
- Radicalization to Extremism and Mobilization to Violence pp. 102-117

- Jessica Stern
- The Next Generation of Government CVE Strategies at Home pp. 118-128

- John D. Cohen
- Building Resilience against Violent Extremism pp. 129-144

- Hedieh Mirahmadi
- School-Based CVE Strategies pp. 145-164

- Katie Moffett and Tony Sgro
- Counter-Radicalization via the Internet pp. 165-179

- Karen J. Greenberg
- European CVE Strategies from a Practitioner’s Perspective pp. 180-197

- Judy Korn
- Countering Violent Extremism Strategies in the Muslim World pp. 198-209

- Maqsoud Kruse
- Conclusion pp. 212-217

- Richard A. Clarke and Emilian Papadopoulos
- Corrigendum pp. 218-218

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Volume 667, issue 1, 2016
- The Decline of the American Family pp. 8-34

- Ron Haskins and Isabel V. Sawhill
- Elections in America pp. 36-49

- Larry M. Bartels
- The Electoral Landscape of 2016 pp. 50-71

- John Sides, Michael Tesler and Lynn Vavreck
- The Obama Legacy and the Future of Partisan Conflict pp. 72-91

- Gary C. Jacobson
- Back to the Future? What the Politics of the Late Nineteenth Century Can Tell Us about the 2016 Election pp. 92-109

- Julia Azari and Marc J. Hetherington
- What The Heck Are We Doing in Ottumwa, Anyway? Presidential Candidate Visits and Their Political Consequence pp. 110-125

- Thomas Wood
- Ideologically Extreme Candidates in U.S. Presidential Elections, 1948–2012 pp. 126-142

- Marty Cohen, Mary C. McGrath, Peter Aronow and John Zaller
- Failure to Converge pp. 143-165

- Larry M. Bartels
- Ideological Factions in the Republican and Democratic Parties pp. 166-188

- Hans Noel
- Rise of the Trumpenvolk pp. 189-206

- J. Eric Oliver and Wendy M. Rahn
- National Forces in State Legislative Elections pp. 207-225

- Steven Rogers
- Polarization, Gridlock, and Presidential Campaign Politics in 2016 pp. 226-246

- Gary C. Jacobson
Volume 666, issue 1, 2016
- Twenty-First-Century Globalization and Illegal Migration pp. 7-26

- Katharine M. Donato and Douglas S. Massey
- The Potential and Limitations of Cross-Context Comparative Research on Migration pp. 28-45

- Fernando Riosmena
- Social Capital in Polish-German Migration Decision-Making pp. 46-63

- Frank Kalter and Gisela Will
- How Representative Are Snowball Samples? Using the Ethnosurvey to Study Guatemala-U.S. Migration pp. 64-76

- David P. Lindstrom
- Double Disadvantage pp. 78-90

- Jorge Durand, Douglas S. Massey and Karen A. Pren
- The Precarious Position of Latino Immigrants in the United States pp. 91-109

- Douglas S. Massey, Jorge Durand and Karen A. Pren
- Shadow Labor pp. 110-130

- Chenoa A. Flippen
- The Departed pp. 131-147

- Emilio A. Parrado and Chenoa A. Flippen
- The Effects of Legal Status on Employment and Health Outcomes among Low-Skilled Chinese Immigrants in New York City pp. 150-163

- Zai Liang and Bo Zhou
- Legal Status, Gender, and Labor Market Participation of Senegalese Migrants in France, Italy, and Spain pp. 164-202

- Erik Vickstrom and Amparo González-Ferrer
- Different but the Same pp. 203-218

- Katharine M. Donato, Amanda R. Carrico, Blake Sisk and Bhumika Piya
Volume 665, issue 1, 2016
- Tough on Crime, Tough on Families? Criminal Justice and Family Life in America pp. 8-21

- Sara Wakefield, Hedwig Lee and Christopher Wildeman
- Surveys, Records, and the Study of Incarceration in Families pp. 22-43

- Amanda Geller, Kate Jaeger and Garrett T. Pace
- Drinking Alone? The Effect of an Alcohol Treatment Program on Relationship Stability for Convicted Drunk Drivers in Denmark pp. 46-62

- Signe Hald Andersen
- “A Twenty-Hour-a-Day Job†pp. 63-79

- Megan Comfort
- Paternal Incarceration and Family Functioning pp. 80-97

- Christopher Wildeman, Kristin Turney and Youngmin Yi
- Commentary: Time to Get Rid of the Skid Bid? What Good Are Short Stays of Incarceration? pp. 98-102

- Shadd Maruna
- The Effects of Jail and Prison Confinement on Cohabitation and Marriage pp. 103-126

- Robert Apel
- Found Out and Opting Out pp. 127-141

- Sarah Esther Lageson
- Commentary: Records, Relationships, and Reentries pp. 142-148

- Christopher Uggen
- How Children’s Educational Outcomes and Criminality Vary by Duration and Frequency of Paternal Incarceration pp. 149-170

- Lars H. Andersen
- Families at the Intersection of the Criminal Justice and Child Protective Services Systems pp. 171-194

- Lawrence M. Berger, Maria Cancian, Laura Cuesta and Jennifer L. Noyes
- Distinguishing Petty Offenders from Serious Criminals in the Estimation of Family Life Effects pp. 195-212

- Sara Wakefield and Kathleen Powell
- Commentary: Could Linked Data Help Us to Better Understand the Macrolevel Consequences of Mass Imprisonment? pp. 213-221

- William J. Sabol
- Reexamining Race When Studying the Consequences of Criminal Justice Contact for Families pp. 224-230

- Anna R. Haskins and Hedwig Lee
- Bridging the Gap between Research and Practice pp. 231-240

- Nancy Rodriguez
- Corrigendum pp. 241-243

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