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Volume 619, issue 1, 2008
- Introduction: The Diversity of Culture pp. 6-14

- Amy Binder, Mary Blair-Loy, John Evans, Kwai Ng and Michael Schudson
- Culture and Organization Theory pp. 15-40

- Calvin Morrill
- Culture and Inequality: Identity, Ideology, and Difference in “Postascriptive Society†pp. 41-58

- Maria Charles
- Culture and Race/Ethnicity: Bolder, Deeper, and Broader pp. 59-77

- John D. Skrentny
- Culture and Movements pp. 78-96

- Francesca Polletta
- Culture and Education pp. 97-113

- Mitchell L. Stevens
- Culture and Markets: How Economic Sociology Conceptualizes Culture pp. 114-129

- Peter Levin
- Culture and Microsociology: The Anthill and the Veldt pp. 130-148

- Gary Alan Fine and Corey D. Fields
- Culture and Law: Beyond a Paradigm of Cause and Effect pp. 149-164

- Abigail C. Saguy and Forrest Stuart
- Culture and Science/Technology: Rethinking Knowledge, Power, Materiality, and Nature pp. 165-182

- Steven Epstein
- Culture and the Sociology of Sexuality: It's Only Natural? pp. 183-205

- Dawne Moon
- Culture and Popular Culture: A Case for Sociology pp. 206-222

- Laura Grindstaff
- Culture and the Arts: From Art Worlds to Arts-in-Action pp. 223-237

- Sophia Krzys Acord and Tia DeNora
- Quick Read Synopsis pp. 238-257

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Volume 618, issue 1, 2008
- Introduction: Terrorism: The First Portfolio for the Next President pp. 6-12

- Richard A. Clarke and Emilian Papadopoulos
- Al Qaeda, the Organization: A Five-Year Forecast pp. 14-30

- Peter Bergen
- Pakistan and Terror: The Eye of the Storm pp. 31-45

- Bruce Riedel
- Using the Mistakes of al Qaeda's Franchises to Undermine Its Strategies pp. 46-54

- Brian Fishman
- Iraq's Long-Term Impact on Jihadist Terrorism pp. 55-68

- Daniel L. Byman and Kenneth M. Pollack
- Briefing for the New President: The Terrorist Threat in Indonesia and Southeast Asia pp. 69-78

- Sidney Jones
- From Profiles to Pathways and Roots to Routes: Perspectives from Psychology on Radicalization into Terrorism pp. 80-94

- John Horgan
- “Homegrown†Terrorists: Theory and Cases in the War on Terror's Newest Front pp. 95-109

- Evan F. Kohlmann
- Countering Terrorist Finance: A Work, Mostly in Progress pp. 112-132

- Jonathan M. Winer
- The Incisive Fight: Recommendations for Improving Counterterrorism Intelligence pp. 133-147

- Eric Rosenbach
- Restoring Moral Authority: Ending Torture, Secret Detention, and the Prison at Guantanamo Bay pp. 148-159

- Tom Malinowski
- Mutually Assured Support: A Security Doctrine for Terrorist Nuclear Weapon Threats pp. 160-167

- Baruch Fischhoff, Scott Atran and Marc Sageman
- The Conundrum of Iran: Strengthening Moderates without Acquiescing to Belligerence pp. 168-179

- John Brennan
- A Counterradicalization Strategy for a New U.S. Administration pp. 182-196

- Karin von Hippel
- The Resurgent and Persistent Threat of al Qaeda pp. 197-211

- Reid Sawyer and Michael Foster
- To Win the “War on Terror,†We Must First Win the “War of Ideasâ€: Here's How pp. 212-222

- Hady Amr and P. W. Singer
- A Strategy for Fighting International Islamist Terrorists pp. 223-231

- Marc Sageman
- Defeating the Attempted Global Jihadist Insurgency: Forty Steps for the Next President to Pursue against al Qaeda, Like-Minded Groups, Unhelpful State Actors, and Radicalized Sympathizers pp. 232-247

- Peter Bergen and Laurence Footer
- Quick Read Synopsis pp. 250-277

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Volume 617, issue 1, 2008
- Foreword: Historical Remembrance in the Twenty-First Century pp. 6-13

- Jay Winter
- Introduction: The Political Currency of the Past: History, Memory, and Identity pp. 14-24

- Martin O. Heisler
- The Future of Memory pp. 25-41

- Richard Ned Lebow
- The American Past Politicized: Uses and Misuses of History pp. 42-57

- Michael Kammen
- Blank Spots in Collective Memory: A Case Study of Russia pp. 58-71

- James V. Wertsch
- Using the Past in the Nazi Successor States from 1945 to the Present pp. 72-87

- Jenny Wüstenberg and David Art
- Through a Glass Darkly: Consequences of a Politicized Past in Contemporary Turkey pp. 88-106

- Fatma Müge Göçek
- The Japanese History Textbook Controversy in East Asian Perspective pp. 107-122

- Claudia Schneider
- Disputes in Japan over the Japanese Military “Comfort Women†System and Its Perception in History pp. 123-132

- Hirofumi Hayashi
- The Politics of History and Memory in Democratic Spain pp. 133-148

- Carolyn P. Boyd
- Australia's History under Howard, 1996-2007 pp. 149-165

- Andrew Bonnell and Martin Crotty
- Democracy and Memory: Romania Confronts Its Communist Past pp. 166-180

- Vladimir Tismaneanu
- Can Truth Be Negotiated? History Textbook Revision as a Means to Reconciliation pp. 181-198

- Falk Pingel
- Challenged Histories and Collective Self-Concepts: Politics in History, Memory, and Time pp. 199-211

- Martin O. Heisler
- Quick Read Synopsis pp. 212-234

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Volume 616, issue 1, 2008
- Public Diplomacy in a Changing World pp. 6-8

- Geoffrey Cowan and Nicholas J. Cull
- Moving from Monologue to Dialogue to Collaboration: The Three Layers of Public Diplomacy pp. 10-30

- Geoffrey Cowan and Amelia Arsenault
- Public Diplomacy: Taxonomies and Histories pp. 31-54

- Nicholas J. Cull
- Searching for a Theory of Public Diplomacy pp. 55-77

- Eytan Gilboa
- The New Public Sphere: Global Civil Society, Communication Networks, and Global Governance pp. 78-93

- Manuel Castells
- Public Diplomacy and Soft Power pp. 94-109

- Joseph S. Nye
- Hard Power, Soft Power, Smart Power pp. 110-124

- Ernest J. Wilson
- Place Branding: The State of the Art pp. 126-149

- Peter van Ham
- New Technologies and International Broadcasting: Reflections on Adaptations and Transformations pp. 150-172

- Monroe E. Price, Susan Haas and Drew Margolin
- Mapping the Undefinable: Some Thoughts on the Relevance of Exchange Programs within International Relations Theory pp. 173-195

- Giles Scott-Smith
- International Exchanges and the U.S. Image pp. 198-222

- Nancy Snow
- Buena Vista Solidarity and the Axis of Aid: Cuban and Venezuelan Public Diplomacy pp. 223-256

- Michael J. Bustamante and Julia E. Sweig
- Public Diplomacy and the Rise of Chinese Soft Power pp. 257-273

- Yiwei Wang
- Public Diplomacy: Sunrise of an Academic Field pp. 274-290

- Bruce Gregory
- Public Diplomacy in a Changing World pp. 291-317

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