A Partial List of Books Indexed by Breffni Whelan

Since 1983 I have been indexing books throughout the social sciences, but in recent years my focus has been on Politics, International Relations and Historical topics.  This focus carries over onto this list, though I do continue to index books on other subject.  

I can be contacted by e-mail at penguins@wave.net
and by telephone at (541) 826-6911
--B.W.  

 

More Than the Troubles: A Common-Sense View of the Northern Ireland Conflict, by Lynne Shivers and David Bowman,  244  pp., 1984  

Patterns of War Since the Eighteenth Century, by Larry H. Addington, 1985.

North Korea after Kim Il Sung, ed. by Dae-Sook Suh and Chae-Jin Lee, 1998.

Communicating Democracy: The Media & Political Transitions, ed. by Patrick H. O'Neil, 1998.

The U.S. and the Two Koreas: A New Triangle, ed. by Tong Whan Park, 1998.

Markets & Democracy in Latin America: Conflict or  Convergence?, ed. by Philip Oxhorn & Pamela K. Starr, 1998.

The Ticos: Culture and Social Change in Costa Rica, by Mavis Hiltunen Biesanz, Richard Biesanz and Karen Zubris Biesanz, 1998

U.S. Politics and the Global Economy: Corporate Power, Conservative Shift, by Ronald W. Cox and Daniel Skidmore-Hess, 1999.

Untouchable: Dalits in Modern India, edited by S. M. Michael, 1999.

The Americas in Transition: The Contours of Regionalism, by Gordon Mace, Louis Bélanger, and contributors, 1999.

Reforming the State: Managerial Public Administration  in  Latin America,  ed.  by Luiz Carlos Bresser Pereira  and  Peter  Spink, 1999.

Contemporary  Regulatory Policy, by Marc Allen Eisner, Jeff  Worsham, and Evan J. Ringquist, 1999.

Promoting   Reproductive   Health:   Investing  in   Health   for Development,  ed. by Shepard Forman and Romita Ghosh.  Center  on International  Cooperation's Studies in  Multilateralism  series, 1999

Cuba: The Contours of Change, ed. by Susan Kaufman Purcell and David J. Rothkopf, An Americas Society Publication, 2000.

Toward Peace in Bosnia, By Elizabeth Cousens and Charles K. Cater, International Peace Academy Occasional Paper Series,  2001.

Self-Determination in East Timor: The United Nations, the Ballot, and International Intervention, by Ian Martin, International Peace Academy Occasional Papers Series, 2001

Kosovo: An Unfinished Peace, by William G. O’Neill, International Peace Academy Occasional Papers Series, 2001

From Reaction to Conflict Prevention: Opportunities for the UN System, ed. by Fen Osler Hampson and David M. Malone, International Peace Academy, 2001.

Peacebuilding: A Field Guide, by Luc Reychler and Thania Paffenholz, 2000  

Protestantism and Politics in Korea, by Chung-shin Park, 2003

Social Policy in the European Union: Between Harmonization and National Autonomy, by Ivor Roberts and Beverly Springer, 2001

Introducing Global Issues, 2nd edition, Michael T. Snarr and D. Neil Snarr, 2002.

Olympic Dreams: The Impact of Mega-Events on Local Politics, by Matthew J. Burbank, Gregory D. Andranovich and Charles H. Heying, 2001, Explorations in Public Policy Series

Liberia’s Civil War: Nigeria, ECOMOG and Regional Security in West Africa, by Adekeye Adebajo, International Peace Academy, 2002

Understanding Contemporary India, ed. by Sumit Ganguly and Neil DeVotta, 2003

International Relations: From the Cold War to the Globalized World, by Andreas Wenger and Doron Zimmerman, 2003

Latin America in a Changing Global Environment, ed. by Riordan Roett and Guadalupe Paz, 2003

Reverse Discrimination, by Fred L. Pincus,  2003

China and India: Cooperation or Conflict?, by Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu and Jing-dong Yuan, 2003 

The Political Economy of Armed Conflict: Beyond Greed and Grievance, ed. by Karen Ballentine and Jake Sherman, International Peace Academy, 2003

Local Governance in Africa: The Challenges of Democratic Decentralization, by Dele Olowu and James S. Wunsch, 2003

Odessa Memories, edited by Nicholas V. Iljine, 2003.

Brazil’s Indians and the Onslaught of Civilization: The Yanomami and the Kayapó, by Linda Rabben, 2003.

Egyptian Politics: The Dynamics of Authoritarian Rule, by Maye Kassem, 2004

Longfellow’s Tattoos: Tourism, Collecting, and Japan, by Christine Guth, 2004

Imagined Ancestries of Vietnamese Communism: Ton Duc Thang and the Politics of History and Memory, by Christoph Giebel, 2004

A number of volumes in the Foreign Relations of the United States series, U.S. Department of State, Washington, DC -- including:

  1951 Vol. IV:       Europe, Political and Economic Development

  1952-54 Vol. I:     General:  Economic and Political Matters

  1952-54 Vol. II:    National Security Affairs

  1952-54 Vol. VII:   Germany and Austria

  1952-54 Vol. XII:   East Asia and the Pacific, Part I

  1955-57 Vol. II:    China

  1955-57 Vol. III:   China

  1955-57 Vol. XI:    United Nations

  1955-57 Vol. VII:   American Republics: Central and South America

  1958-60 Vol. IV:    Foreign Economic Policy.

  1958-60 Vol. XVI:   East Asia-Pacific Region; Cambodia; Laos

  1958-60 Vol. XXI:   Near East; Iran; Iraq

  1961-63 Vol. XXIV:  Laos Crisis

  1958-60 Vol. XVII:  Indonesia

  1961-63 Vol. XXIII: Southeast Asia

  1965    Vol. III:   Vietnam

  1964-68 Vol. XVII:  Eastern Europe; Austria; Finland

  1964-68 Vol. XI:    Arms Control and Disarmament

  1964-68 Vol. XII:   Western Europe and Canada

  1964-68 Vol. VIII:  International Monetary and Trade Policy

  1964-68 Vol. XV:    Berlin; German Question

  1964-67 Vol. XVIII: Arab-Israeli Conflict

  1964-68 Vol. XXXII: Dominican Crisis; Cuba; Caribbean

  1969-76 Vol. III:   Foreign Economic Policy; International Monetary Policy

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