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401. Editor's Note

402. A Limited Central Bank

403. A Century of Central Banking: What Have We Learned?

404. Operation Twist-the-Truth: How the Federal Reserve Misrepresents Its History and Performance

405. The Need for a Price Stability Mandate

406. The Troubling Suppression of Competition from Alternative Monies: The Cases of the Liberty Dollar and E-gold

407. Clearing House Currency

408. Market Discipline Beats Regulatory Discipline

409. How Should Financial Markets Be Regulated?

410. Prospects for Fundamental Monetary Reform

411. Why the Fed's Monetary Policy Has Been a Failure

412. The Limits and Implications of the Air-Sea Battle Concept: A Japanese Perspective

413. Nowhere May They Roam: Ottoman Area-Denial Operations and Lessons for the Strait of Hormuz

414. Transitional Fossils of the Atomic Age: Regulus and Sea Master

415. The Past as Future: The US Army's Vision of Warfare in the 21st Century"

416. Irene R. Makaryk and Marissa McHugh, ed. Shakespeare and the Second World War: Memory, Culture, Identity. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2012.

417. Jeffrey R. Macris and Saul Kelly, eds. Imperial Crossroads: The Great Powers and the Persian Gulf. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2012.

418. Thomas G. Mahnken, ed. Competitive Strategies for the 21st Century: Theory, History, and Practice. Stanford, CA: Stanford Security Studies – Stanford University Press, 2012.

419. Speaking a Common Language with Latin America: Economics

420. Guatemalans returning home from the U.S. face unemployment, a maze of red tape—and social stigma. (slideshow available)

421. Finding multimedia stardom in Chile — Building soccer pitches for kids around the Americas — Digitizing ecofriendly wedding albums for Brazilians — Linking Indigenous Guatemalans to the Web.

422. Visiting Cuba — Argentina's currency devaluation — Integrating new immigrants in the United States.

423. Geopolitical Implications of the US Unconventional Energy Revolution

424. The World's Second Oldest Profession: The Transatlantic Spying Scandal and its Aftermath

425. Iran's Continuing Interests in Afghanistan

426. What Future for Human Rights?

427. Academic Brain Drain

428. Bridge Institutions in Higher Education

429. The Pull and Example of Science Education in the United States

430. Can Mexico exploit its new demographic dividend?

431. Sarah Stephens and Joel Brito debate: Will warming Cuba-EU ties open up U.S.-Cuba relations?

432. Competitive eating in the U.S. — Quemada-Diez' new film La Jaula de Oro — 10 Things to do in Patagonia — Latin America at the Sochi Winter Olympics.

433. Anthony Spanakos looks at Venezuela befoAnthony Spanakos looks at Venezuela before Chávez — Roger-Mark De Souza examines Indigenous rights and Amazon oil conflicts — Johanna Mendelson Forman on new approaches to regional security.

434. ASSYMETRIC WARFARE: EXPERIENCES, PERSPECTIVES, INKLING AND CHALLENGES WITH A FOCUS ON ZIMBABWE

435. THE POLITICAL ROLE OF THE UNITED STATES IN THE DEFAULT OF ARGENTINA

436. Crimea: A New 9/11 for the United States

437. Geneva Action Plan: Its Nature and Implications

438. The Saudi Factor in Pakistan-Iran Relations

439. "The Lessons of 1914 for East Asia Today: Missing the Trees for the Forest"

440. "Dead Wrong? Battle Deaths, Military Medicine, and Exaggerated Reports of War's Demise"

441. "Delegitimizing al-Qaida: Defeating an 'Army Whose Men Love Death'"

442. "Ethnofederalism: The Worst Form of Institutional Arrangement…?"

443. The good, the bad, and the ugly: Comparing the notions of 'rogue' and 'evil' in international politics

444. Collective evil and individual pathology: The depoliticization of violence against Afghan civilians

445. A call for a new Japanese foreign policy: the dilemmas of a stakeholder state

446. Thinking about Intelligence Within, Without, and Beyond the State

447. Special Responsibilities: Global Problems and American Power

448. The Crimean Crisis and the Issue of Security Guarantees for Ukraine

449. Russia and the Arab Spring

450. MIDDLE POWERS IN THE FRAME OF GLOBAL CLIMATE ARCHITECTURE: THE HYBRIDIZATION OF THE SOUTH DIVISION

451. GEOGRAPHY AND MARITIME POTENTIAL OF CHINA AND IRAN

452. The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty and Its Relevance for the Global Security

453. Constituting China: the role of metaphor in the discourses of early Sino-American relations

454. How are language constructions constitutive? Strategic uses of conventional discourses about immigration

455. Russia's Surveillance State

456. In His Own Words: Jordan's Security BackboneThe Thoughts of His Majesty King AbdulahII of Jordan

457. Anatomy: Labor Demographics

458. A Torrent of Consequences

459. Beyond Borders

460. Facing Immigration Fears: A Constructive Local Approach to Day Labor, Community, and Integration

461. The US Labor Standards Enforcement System and Low-Wage Immigrants: Recommendations for Legislative and Administrative Reform

462. Waiting for José: The Minutemen's Pursuit of America

463. A Voice of the US Southwestern Border: The 2012 "We the Border: Envisioning a Narrative for Our Future" Conference

464. Citizen or Subordinate: Permutations of Belonging in the United States and the Dominican Republic

465. Throwing Down the Gauntlet

466. Making a State a State

467. The Dictator's Learning Curve: Inside the Global Battle for Democracy, by William J. Dobson

468. Is Public Expenditure Productive? Evidence from the Manufacturing Sector in U.S. Cities, 1880–1920

469. The Role of China in the U.S. Debt Crisis

470. Diminishing Quality of Fiscal Institutions in the United States and European Union

471. Introductory Note

472. "If Equity's In, We're Out": Scope for Fairness in the Next Global Climate Agreement

473. Coaxing Climate Policy Leadership

474. The 'knowledge politics' of democratic peace theory

475. Explaining US unilateral military intervention in civil conflicts: A review of the literature

476. Robert G. Natelson on State-Driven Amendments to Restrain Federal Spending

477. From the Editor

478. Just War Thinking as a Social Practice

479. The Transformation of Security in Latin America: A Cause for Common Action

480. The Rise of Latin America : Reordering Regional Security in Latin America

481. The Rise of Latin America: Will Latin America Miss U.S. Hegemony?

482. The Rise of Latin America: A Tale of Two Continents

483. Conflicts, Oil Prices, and International Financial Stability

484. The Gulf States and U.S. Policy: How Strongly to Push Reform?

485. Defending with Declining Means

486. Not on Blind Faith: The Risks of U.S. Defense Cuts

487. Selections from the Press

488. The US-Cambodia Relationship: A Work in Progress

489. Domestic Diplomacy: Making US Foreign Policy Less Foreign

490. Worldwide Threat Assessment

491. Nigeria: Poised to Reap the Benefits of Good Governance

492. Mali's Moment: The July 2013 Elections

493. US-Guatemalan Relations: Continuing the Partnership

494. United States-Vatican Diplomatic Relations and the Recognition of the State of Israel

495. Introduction: Europe's Crisis and the Welfare State

496. Europe and the United States: On the Fiscal Brink?

497. Is America Becoming Greece?

498. American and European Welfare States: Similar Causes, Similar Effects

499. Lessons from Europe's Debt Crisis for the United States

500. Canada's Fiscal Reforms