TABLE OF CONTENTS
This issue features an essay by Deen Chatterjee on human rights and the liberal conundrum; a Carnegie Council Centennial special roundtable on international peace, with contributions by David C. Hendrickson, Akira Iriye, Nigel Young, Laura Sjoberg, and Andrew Hurrell; a review essay on the Arab Spring by Nader Hashemi; book reviews by Daniel Deudney, Andrew G. Reiter, and Helen M. Kinsella; and a response by Ruti Teitel.
ESSAY
Building Common Ground: Going Beyond the Liberal Conundrum
Deen Chatterjee
ROUNDTABLE: REFLECTIONS ON INTERNATIONAL PEACE
International Peace: One Hundred Years On
David C. Hendrickson
Peace as a Transnational Theme
Akira Iriye
Concepts of Peace: From 1913 to the Present
Nigel Young
Viewing Peace Through Gender Lenses
Laura Sjoberg
Power Transitions, Global Justice, and the Virtues of Pluralism
Andrew Hurrell
REVIEW ESSAY
The Arab Spring Two Years On: Reflections on Dignity, Democracy, and Devotion [Full Text]
Nader Hashemi
REVIEWS [Full Text]
Liberal Leviathan: The Origins, Crisis, and Transformation of the American World Order
G. John Ikenberry
Review by Daniel Deudney
Judging State-Sponsored Violence, Imagining Political Change
Bronwyn Leebaw
Review by Andrew G. Reiter
Sex & World Peace
Valerie M. Hudson, Bonnie Ballif-Spanvill, Mary Caprioli, and Chad F. Emmett
Review by Helen M. Kinsella
RESPONSE [Full Text]
A Response to Martti Koskenniemi’s Review of Humanity’s Law
Ruti Teitel
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