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Volume 24, Number 1, 1 February 2012

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Notes on contributors
pp. iv-vi(3)

Governance in an age of transition: an evolutionary perspective
pp. 1-7(7)
Author: Camilleri, Joseph A.

Some recent reflections on worlds in transition
pp. 9-15(7)
Author: Falk, Jim

Shocking the stressed planet into better governance
pp. 17-24(8)
Author: Weiss, Thomas G.

Histories and crises: modern, global, natural and social
pp. 31-35(5)
Author: Devetak, Richard

Incomplete holoreflexivity or powerful vested interests?
pp. 37-43(7)
Author: Murphy, Craig N.

A brief afterthought
pp. 45-48(4)
Author: Falk, Jim

Interpreting change: evolution versus crisis and transformation
pp. 49-52(4)
Author: Camilleri, Joseph A.

Introduction
pp. 53-56(4)
Authors: Davies, Sara E.; Youde, Jeremy

Biosurveillance, human rights, and the zombie plague
pp. 83-93(11)
Author: Youde, Jeremy

The next nuclear wave: renaissance or proliferation risk?
pp. 127-140(14)
Author: Varrall, Suzanne

The uses and misuses of dialogue
pp. 183-188(6)
Author: Salt, Jeremy

Sexual violence and armed conflict
pp. 189-191(3)
Author: Lee-Koo, Katrina

The secret history of democracy
pp. 193-194(2)
Author: Hobson, Christopher

Malaysia's foreign policy: the first fifty years
pp. 197-198(2)
Author: Schottmann, Sven Alexander

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