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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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Volume 615, issue 1, 2008
- Preface pp. 6-10

- Amy B. Jordan
- Childhood Overweight and the Relationship between Parent Behaviors, Parenting Style, and Family Functioning pp. 11-37

- Kyung Rhee
- Children's Healthy Weight and the School Environment pp. 38-55

- Laura C. Leviton
- Childhood Overweight and the Built Environment: Making Technology Part of the Solution rather than Part of the Problem pp. 56-82

- Amy Hillier
- Childhood Obesity Prevention: Successful Community-Based Efforts pp. 83-99

- Laure DeMattia and Shannon Lee Denney
- The Effects of Food Marketing on Children's Preferences: Testing the Moderating Roles of Age and Gender pp. 101-118

- Ariel Chernin
- Children, Television Viewing, and Weight Status: Summary and Recommendations from an Expert Panel Meeting pp. 119-132

- Amy B. Jordan and Thomas N. Robinson
- Calories for Sale: Food Marketing to Children in the Twenty-First Century pp. 133-155

- Susan Linn and Courtney L. Novosat
- First Amendment Implications of Restricting Food and Beverage Marketing in Schools pp. 157-177

- Samantha K. Graff
- Assessing the Feasibility and Impact of Federal Childhood Obesity Policies pp. 178-194

- Victoria L. Brescoll, Rogan Kersh and Kelly D. Brownell
- Generation O: Addressing Childhood Overweight before It's Too Late pp. 195-213

- Laura M. Segal and Emily A. Gadola
- Mobilizing to Defeat the Childhood Obesity Epidemic pp. 215-218

- Tom Harkin
- Confronting Childhood Obesity pp. 219-221

- Sam Brownback
- What Can We Do to Control Childhood Obesity? pp. 222-224

- William H. Dietz and Thomas N. Robinson
- Overweight and Obesity in America's Children: Causes, Consequences, Solutions pp. 225-243

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Volume 614, issue 1, 2007
- The Biology of Political Behavior: An Introduction pp. 6-14

- John R. Hibbing and Kevin B. Smith
- Testosterone and Aggression in a Simulated Crisis Game pp. 15-33

- Rose McDermott, Dominic Johnson, Jonathan Cowden and Stephen Rosen
- Genetic Configurations of Political Phenomena: New Theories, New Methods pp. 34-55

- Ira H. Carmen
- Balancing Ambition and Gender Among Decision Makers pp. 56-73

- Christopher W. Larimer, Rebecca J. Hannagan and Kevin B. Smith
- An Evolutionary Model of Racial Attitude Formation: Socially Shared and Idiosyncratic Racial Attitudes pp. 74-101

- Thomas Craemer
- Neuroendocrine Mechanisms, Stress Coping Strategies, and Social Dominance: Comparative Lessons about Leadership Potential pp. 102-130

- William D. Anderson and Cliff H. Summers
- The Political Consequences of Perceived Threat and Felt Insecurity pp. 131-153

- Leonie Huddy, Stanley Feldman and Christopher Weber
- A Dual-Edged Sword: Empathy and Collective Action in the Prisoner's Dilemma pp. 154-171

- John A. Sautter, Levente Littvay and Brennen Bearnes
- Personality and Emotional Response: Strategic and Tactical Responses to Changing Political Circumstances pp. 172-195

- Jennifer Wolak and George E. Marcus
- Personal, Interpersonal, and Political Temperaments pp. 196-212

- John R. Alford and John R. Hibbing
- Quick Read Synopsis pp. 213-226

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