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Monday, February 02, 2009

Canadian Parliamentary Review - Winter 2008/2009

  • Private members and public policy - Linda Jefrey
  • The British Columbia estimates process: issues and reform - Harry Bloy
  • Alberta's new lobbyist and conflict of interest legislation - Neil Brown
  • Quebec 2008 and the Francophone parliametary community - Francois Cote
  • Mini citizens assemblies on the future of Canadian federalism - Min Reuchamps
  • A note on simultaneous candidacies in the Quebec legislature - Jacques Carl Morin
  • The 2008 election and the law on fixed election dates - Guy Tremblay
  • Women legislators and women's issues in British Columbia - Grace Lore
  • Financing Canadian elections - W Scott Thurlow

Telecommunications policy - December 2008

  • The future of telecommunications regulation - Paul de Bijl, Jos Huigen
  • Pirates and Samaritans: A decade of measurements on peer production and their implications for net neutrality and copyright - Johan A. Pouwelse, Pawel Garbacki, Dick Epema, Henk Sips
  • Regulation and the promotion of investment in next generation networks—A European dilemma - Jos Huigen, Martin Cave
  • Current and future European regulation of electronic communications: A critical assessment - Alexandre de Streel
  • Triple play: How do we secure future benefits? - Maarten C.W. Janssen, Ewa Mendys-Kamphorst
  • Innovation, convergence and the role of regulation in the Netherlands and beyond - Paul de Bijl, Martin Peitz


Reproductive Health Matters - November 2008

  • Reproductive cancers: high burden of disease, low level of priority - Marge Berer
  • Cervical cancer: the route from signs and symptoms to treatment in South Africa - Susarie Louise van Schalkwyk, Johanna Elizabeth Maree, Susanna Catharina Dreyer Wright
  • Prevention of cervical cancer - Lynette Denny
  • Achieving effective cervical screening coverage in South Africa through human resources and health systems development - Mary Kawonga, Sharon Fonn
  • Cervical cancer: the sub-Saharan African perspective - Rose I Anorlu
  • Social inequality in Pap smear coverage: identifying under-users of cervical cancer screening in Argentina - Silvina Arrossi, Silvina Ramos, Melisa Paolino, Rengaswamy Sankaranarayanan
  • A Pan American Health Organization strategy for cervical cancer prevention and control in Latin America and the Caribbean - Silvana Luciani, Jon Kim Andrus
  • Cervical cancer screening using visual inspection with acetic acid: operational experiences from Ghana and Thailand - Harshad Sanghvi, Khunying Kobchitt Limpaphayom, Marya Plotkin, Elaine Charurat, Amy Kleine, Enriquito Lu, Wachara Eamratsameekool, Buncha Palanuwong
  • Development of a visual inspection programme for cervical cancer prevention in Bangladesh - Tahera Ahmed, Ashrafunnessa, Jebunnessa Rahman
  • Benefits, cost requirements and cost-effectiveness of the HPV16,18 vaccine for cervical cancer prevention in developing countries: policy implications - Sue J Goldie, Meredith O'Shea, Mireia Diaz, Sun-Young Kim
  • Human papillomavirus vaccination in the United Kingdom: what about boys? - Tamara Kubba
  • Making the case for cervical cancer prevention: what about equity? - Vivien D Tsu, Carol E Levin
  • Breast cancer in Mexico: a pressing priority - Felicia Marie Knaul, Gustavo Nigenda, Rafael Lozano, Hector Arreola-Ornelas, Ana Langer, Julio Frenk
  • Breast cancer in India and a voluntary organisation in Andhra Pradesh - Vani Prabhakar, J Ratna Prabhakar
  • The intruder - Geeta Rao Gupta
  • Experiences of joy and fear - Jacqueline Pitanguy

Contemporary Review - Winter 2008

  • The fall of Thabo Mbeki - James Hamill
  • The next United States Presidency - Allan Ramsay
  • Human rights: the sixtieth anniversary - Keith Suter
  • Finland and the Georgia crisis - Edward Dutton
  • Limits of expansion: the EU and NATO - Binoy Kampmark
  • Canada's 2008 election - Habeeb Salloum
  • Corruption and populism in Bulgaria - Jean Crombois
  • A Nigerian wages war on counterfeit drugs - Thomas Land
  • The penalties of apostasy in Malaysia - Roger Kershaw
  • Medical tourism - Alex Ninian
  • Coping with floods: Mozambique and Britain - Natalia Viana
  • Martin Buber : philosopher and visionary

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Monthly Review - December 2008

  • Financial implosion and stagnation: back to the real economy - John Bellamy Foster and Fred Magdoff
  • America right or wrong: Anglo-American relations since 1945 - John Newsinger
  • Braddock, Pennsylvania: out of the furnace and into the fire - Jim Straub

South African Journal of International Affairs - December 2008

  • South African foreign policy in the post-Mbeki period - Elizabeth Sidiropoulos
  • The bicycle strategy of South Africa's bilateral relations in Africa - Adekeye Adebojo
  • Who owns African ownership? The Africanisation of security and its limits - Benedikt Franke and Romain Esmenjaud
  • The narrow prospects of the SPLA/M's transition into a political party in the short term - Jack V Kalpakian
  • The evolution of the New Patriotic Party in Ghana - Joseph RA Ayee
  • Will technical isolation work? A proposed solution to the Iranian nuclear crisis - Henry U Ufomba

Acta Criminologica - 2008 (3)

  • The case for a regulatory board for criminologists - CMB Naude
  • Professionalising criminology in South Africa - B Beukman
  • Evaluting the implementation of community policing globally: transitioning from community partnership to crime mapping and strategic deployment in the new millennium - JF Albrecht
  • The nature of police and community interaction alongside the dawn of intelligence led policing - C Bezuidenhout
  • Analysing police corruption and its possible causes - B Benson
  • The guardians of safety and security: police perceptions of the causes of misconduct within the Grahamstown policing area - N Gopal and FM Zondeka
  • Selected crime prevention issues in South Africa: lessons from Zambia - GX Ngantweni
  • The emerging paradigm: trauma/attachment/the inter-personal brain in the understanding and treatment of violence and sexual violence - J Berman and D Tatum
  • 'A focus group groupie': my experiences in using focus groups for criminological research - M Robinson
  • Victims of farm attacks: psychological consequences - L van Zyl
  • A security risk management approach to the measurement of crime in a private security context - C Rogers