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**Special Issue - Intellectuals and the Nation-State Volume 4, Issue 4*
Dear Colleague,
I am writing to tell you about the current special issue of *Comparative American Studies* featuring articles from such leading theorists as *Slavoj Zizek,* *Richard H. King* and *Donald E. Pease.* To celebrate the publication of this special issue I would like to offer you free online full text access to the journal until the *28^th February 2007*. If you would like to take advantage of this opportunity then simply register here <http://sage-news.msgfocus.com/c/13zUwn86JF5YPKvG>.
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* Articles Include:*
* * Slavoj Zizek*, Co-Director of the International Center for
Humanities, Birkbeck College, UK
/ Notes Towards a Politics of Bartelby/
* * Richard H. King*, University of Nottingham, UK
/ Intellectuals and the State: The Case of the Straussians /
* * Maria Ryan*, University of Birmingham, UK
/ Neoconservatives and the Reagan Administration: The Dilemmas of Strategy and Ideology /
* * Pierre Guerlain*, University of Paris 10, France
/ Robert Kagan and Noam Chomsky: Two Ways of Being a Political Intellectual/
* * Donald E. Pease*, Dartmouth College, USA
/ After 9/11, or, Whither the New Americanists?/