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  1. Brian Barder’s Diplomatic Diary, Brian Barder; Review: G.R. Berridge 
  2. Room For Diplomacy: Britain's Diplomatic Buildings Overseas 1800-2000, Mark Bertram; Review: G.R. Berridge
  3. Diplomacy: Theory and Practice, Fifth Edition, G.R. Berridgel Review: Petru Dumitriu
  4. Democratic Intergovernmental Organizations? Normative Pressures and Decision-Making Rules, Alexandru Grigorescu; Review: Petru Dumitriu
  5. What Diplomats Do, Brian Barder; Review: Katharina Hone
  6. A Diplomatic Whistleblower in the Victorian Era, G.R. Berridge; Review: Brian Barder
  7. The Demilitarization of American Diplomacy: Two cheers for striped pants, Laurence Pope; Review: G.R. Berridge
  8. Mexico and Its Diaspora in the United States: Policies of Emigration since 1848, Alexandra Délano; Review: Paramjit S. Sahai
  9. Backstabbing for Beginners: My Crash Course in International Diplomacy, Michael Soussan; Review: Petru Dumitriu
  10. Guerrilla Diplomacy: Rethinking International Relations, Daryl Copeland; Review: Katharina Höne
  11. Diplomacy: Theory and Practice, G.R. Berridge; Review: Petru Dumitriu
  12. Multilateral Diplomacy and the United Nations Today, edited by James P. Muldoon Jr., Joan Fagot Aviel, Richard Reitano and Earl Sullivan; Review: Petru Dumitriu
  13. Civilisation and its enemies - The next stage of history, Lee Harris; Review: Aldo Matteucci
  14. The breaking of nations, Robert Cooperl; Review: Aldo Matteucci
  15. The long summer - How climate changed civilisation, Brian Fagan; Review: Aldo Matteucci
  16. To Begin the World Anew - The Genius and Ambiguities of the American Founders, Bernard Bailyn; Review: Aldo Matteucci
  17. A new generation draws the line - Kosovo, East Timor and the standards of the West, Noam Chomsky; Review: Aldo Matteucci
  18. Kosovo crossing - American ideals meet reality on the Balkan battlefields, David Fromkin; Review: Aldo Matteucci
  19. Soft power - The means to success in world politics, Joseph S. Nye Jr.; Review: Aldo Matteucci
  20. The wisdom of crowds - Why the many are smarter than the few, James Surowiecki; Review: Aldo Matteucci
  21. An African Analysis of the War in Iraq, edited by Prof. Jean-Emmanuel Pondi
  22. The Dust of Empire, Karl E. Meyer; Review: Aldo Matteucci
  23. Genghis Khan and the making of the modern world, Jack Weatherford; Review: Aldo Matteucci
  24. Against All Enemies, Richard A. Clarke; Review: Aldo Matteucci
  25. World on fire, Amy Chua; Review: Aldo Matteucci
  26. The Journey of Man, Spancer Wells; Review: Aldo Matteucci

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