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Issues of the 1980s = 5 Years, 13 Issues, 222 Articles-
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Issues of 1985 = 1 Issue, 20 Articles-
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Winter 1985 Issue = 20 Articles- Why We Should Stop Studying the Cuban Missile Crisis by Eliot A. Cohen, pp. 3-13
- Living with a Sick Bear by Henry S. Rowen, pp. 14-26
- Quid Pro Quo by Jim E. Hinds, pp. 27-35
- Managing to Survive by Coral Bell, pp. 36-45
- South Africa by Robert B. Shepard, pp. 46-57
- Comments by Lawrence S. Eagleburger, p. 58
- --- by Newt Gingrich, p. 59
- --- by Nathan Glazer, p. 60
- --- by Burton Yale Pines, p. 61
- --- by Diana Schaub, p. 62
- The Dilemmas of the Horn by Paul B. Henze, pp. 63-73
- Mutiny and the Warsaw Pact by Stephen Peter Rosen, pp. 74-82
- The Potemkin Palace by Daniel Patrick Moynihan, pp. 83-91
- Protectionism, Prosperity and Security by Lee Kuan Yew, pp. 92-96
- Kennan: The Historian as Fatalist by Paul Seabury and Patrick Glynn, pp. 97-111
- The UN by Jose S. Sorzano, pp. 112-114
- Isolationism by Charles Krauthammer, pp. 115-118
- Brzezinski's Pragmatism by Herbert London and Eugen Loebl, pp. 119-120
- Newfront by Michael Ledeen, pp. 121-124
- Quarterly by Owen Harries, pp. 125-128
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Issues of 1986 = 4 Issues, 63 Articles-
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Spring 1986 Issue = 17 Articles- The Idea of a Third Force by Owen Harries, pp. 3-7
- Playing to Win by Samuel P. Huntington, pp. 8-16
- The Soviets in Cam Rahn Bay by Alvin H. Bernstein, pp. 17-29
- The Cost of Abandoning Europe by Josef Joffe, pp. 30-42
- Anti-Americanism by Kenneth Minogue, pp. 43-49
- Verification by Carnes Lord, pp. 50-60
- Negotiating with Moscow by Kenneth L. Adelman and Charles A. Sorrels, pp. 61-65
- The ABM-SDI Debate by Andrew Goldman, pp. 66-75
- Arms and the Statesman by Sherman Garnett, Jr., pp. 76-83
- The Bulgarian Nexus by Juliana Geran Pilon, pp. 84-87
- For the Record by Caspar W. Weinberger, pp. 88-91
- Defense and the NATO Alliance by Edward Teller, pp. 92-94
- Categorical Fuzziness by Ernest van den Haag, pp. 95-96
- The Coup that Failed by Francis J. Galbraith, pp. 97-100
- Mr. Wick Goes to Moscow by Peter Samuel, pp. 101-103
- Newsfront by Michael Ledeen, pp. 104-107
- Quarterly by Robert W. Tucker, pp. 108-112
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Summer 1986 Issue = 18 Articles- Are We Moving Toward a New Foreign Policy Consensus? by Richard Holbrooke, pp. 3-4
- --- by Martin Peretz, pp. 5-6
- --- by Norman Podhoretz, pp. 7-8
- --- by Robert W. Tucker, p. 9
- --- by Paul M. Weyrich, pp. 10-11
- Fixing the UN by Alan L. Keyes, pp. 12-23
- Keeping the Soviets Landlocked by Colin S. Gray, pp. 24-36
- Soviet Cash and Western Banks by Roger W. Robinson, Jr., pp. 37-44
- The World Bank and the McNamara Legacy by Nathaniel M. McKitterick, pp. 45-52
- Moscow's Cult of Militarism by Norman M. Naimark and David E. Powell, pp. 53-64
- The Contadora Process by Lauren Weiner, pp. 65-73
- Intervention in Latin America by Elliott Abrams, pp. 74-78
- Newsfront by Gary Moore, pp. 79-87
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Why Like Ike? by Robert W. Kagan, pp. 88-94 - 5 Reviews- Eisenhower and the American Crusades by Herbert S. Parmet
- Holding the Line by Charles C. Alexander
- Eisenhower and the Cold War by Robert A. Divine
- The Hidden-Hand Presidency by Fred I. Greenstein
- Eisenhower, Vol. II by Stephen E. Ambrose
- The Scourge of Suicide Terrorism by Daniel Pipes, pp. 95-99
- Willy Brandt and the Sandinistas by Michael S. Greve, pp. 100-102
- Exporting Environmentalism by Michael J. Bennett, pp. 103-109
- Quarterly by Owen Harries, pp. 110-112
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Fall 1986 Issue = 13 Articles- In From the Cold by Russell Seitz, pp. 3-17
- Forecasting China's Future by Michel Oksenberg and Kenneth Lieberthal, pp. 18-27
- A Conversation by Zbigniew Brzezinski and Owen Harries, pp. 28-35
- Suez by Diana Schaub, pp. 36-48
- Australia Next? by Peter Samuel and Colin Rubenstein, pp. 49-63
- Exemplar or Crusader? by Robert W. Tucker, pp. 64-75
- Ordinary People by Michael Novak, pp. 76-79
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The Sensibility of Reinhold Niebuhr by George Weigel, pp. 80-89 - 1 Review- Reinhold Niebuhr: A Biography by Richard Wightman Fox
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Prevailing by Morton Kondracke, pp. 90-94 - 1 Review- Game Plan by Zbigniew K. Brzezinski
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The Idea of Human Rights by Roger Pilon, pp. 95-101 - 1 Review- The Uncertain Crusade by Joshua Muravchik
- Arming the Reagan Doctrine by Charles Wolf, Jr., pp. 102-104
- UN Watch by Ralph Cwerman, pp. 105-108
- Quarterly by Richard Starr, pp. 109-112
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Winter 1986 Issue = 15 Articles- "Human Rights" by Irving Kristol, pp. 3-11
- Grading the War Colleges by Williamson Murray, pp. 12-19
- Changing South Africa by Fleur de Villiers, pp. 20-27
- The State Department and Nicaragua by Max Singer, pp. 28-36
- The Status and Power of Japan by George R. Packard, pp. 37-45
- When Countries Go Broke by Clifford M. Lewis, pp. 46-52
- Khrushchev in America by Charles A. Sorrels, pp. 53-65
- The Strategic Importance of Mass by Robert L. Goldich, pp. 66-74
- The Idol of Stability by Fred Charles Ikle, pp. 75-79
- Biological Weapons and the Limits of Arms Control by Douglas J. Feith, pp. 80-84
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The Containment of John Gaddis by Whittle Johnston, pp. 85-94 - 1 Review- Strategies of Containment by John Lewis Gaddis
- Two Bus Lines to Bethlehem by Daniel Pipes, pp. 95-98
- Partition and Apartheid by Steven Metz, pp. 99-101
- Correspondence by Jonathan D. Spence, A. Doak Barnett, and Richard Pipes, ..., pp. 102-106
- Quarterly by Owen Harries, pp. 107-112
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Issues of 1987 = 3 Issues, 47 Articles-
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Spring 1987 Issue = 13 Articles- Executive Power and Our Security by Carnes Lord, pp. 3-13
- If Labour Wins by Brian Walden, pp. 14-18
- Denis Healey by Stephen Haseler, pp. 19-27
- Afghanistan and Beyond by Elie Krakowski, pp. 28-38
- Patterns of Intervention by Samuel P. Huntington, pp. 39-47
- Trade and Deterrence by Henry R. Nau, pp. 48-60
- NOPEC by S. Fred Singer, pp. 61-67
- Realistic Priorities by William J. Perry, Brent Scowcroft, and Joseph S. Nye, Jr., ..., pp. 68-75
- Deploy Now by Jack Kemp, pp. 76-79
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Good Old Boys by Midge Decter, pp. 80-84 - 1 Review- The Wise Men by Walter Isaacson and Evan Thomas
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Too Kind to Castro by Hugh Thomas, pp. 85-88 - 1 Review- Fidel: A Critical Portrait by Tad Szulc
- Newfront by Lauren Weiner, pp. 89-92
- Quarterly by Robert W. Tucker, pp. 93-96
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Summer 1987 Issue = 17 Articles- What's Happening in Moscow? by Robert Conquest, pp. 3-5
- --- by Archie Brown, pp. 6-10
- --- by Adam Ulam, pp. 11-12
- --- by Alec Nove, pp. 13-17
- --- by Hannes Adomeit, pp. 18-22
- --- by Peter Reddaway, pp. 23-26
- --- by Alain Besancon and Francoise Thom, pp. 27-30
- Swords without Shields by Albert Wohlstetter, pp. 31-57
- How It Was by Oscar Handlin, pp. 58-61
- New Rules of the Game by Nathan Glazer, pp. 62-70
- Out of Kilter by Paul B. Henze, pp. 71-82
- A Bulwark of Freedom by John W. Coffey, pp. 83-88
- Hostages to Fortune by Angelo Codevilla, pp. 89-93
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Canada---The Empty Giant by Daniel Casse, pp. 94-100 - 1 Review- The Patriot Game by Peter Brimelow
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Culture and Development by Joshua Muravchik, pp. 101-105 - 2 Reviews- Underdevelopment is a State of Mind by Lawrence E. Harrison
- Impulse to Revolution in Latin America by Jeffrey W. Barrett
- Correspondence by Nina Shea, pp. 106-107
- Quarterly by Owen Harries, pp. 108-112
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Winter 1987 Issue = 17 Articles- U.S. and Israel by Ze'ev Schiff, pp. 3-12
- NATO by Colin S. Gray, pp. 13-26
- Containment and the Logic of Strategy by John Lewis Gaddis, pp. 27-38
- The Rise and Fall of the PLO by Farid el-Khazen, pp. 39-47
- Secrets by Michael A. Ledeen, pp. 48-55
- U.S.-Japanese Trade by Steve H. Hanke, pp. 56-60
- Four Myths about Africa by Nick Eberstadt, pp. 61-68
- Socialist Prisons and Imprisoned Minds by Paul Hollander, pp. 69-78
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Vietnam by Alvin H. Bernstein, pp. 79-86 - 3 Reviews- The Army and Vietnam by Andrew F. Krepinevich, Jr.
- On Strategy by Harry G. Summers, Jr.
- The 25-Year War by Bruce Palmer, Jr.
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Right Man, Wrong Book by John Keegan, pp. 87-89 - 1 Review- Strategy by Edward N. Luttwak
- A Wounded Nation by Robert G. Livingston, pp. 90-94
- The Unacknowledged Partnership by Daniel Pipes, pp. 95-98
- Dissent on Iran by Amos Perlmutter, pp. 99-100
- South Africa by Richard N. Haass and Kurt M. Campbell, pp. 101-104
- Look, No Ships! by Paul R. Wisgerhof, pp. 105-108
- The War Colleges, pp. 109-114
- The INF Debate by Robert W. Tucker, pp. 115-120
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Issues of 1988 = 2 Issues, 44 Articles-
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Summer 1988 Issue = 26 Articles- Foreign Policy and the Election by Norman J. Ornstein and Mark Schmitt, pp. 3-10
- The Ikle-Wohlstetter Report: European Responses by Stephen D. Prowse, pp. 11-12
- The Wrong Tree by Christoph Bertram, pp. 13-15
- Why Europe Still Matters by Pierre Lellouche, pp. 16-19
- Sharpening the Question by Laurence Martin, pp. 20-24
- Obituary for an Agenda by Mary Tedeschi Eberstadt, pp. 25-33
- Burden-sharing Debated by Michael Legge and Richard Perle, pp. 34-47
- Strategy and "Freedom of Navigation" by William R. Hawkins, pp. 48-56
- The Bird in Moscow's Cage by Janusz Bugajski, pp. 57-70
- Introduction by Stephen Sestanovich, pp. 71-72
- The Case for Optimism by Graham E. Fuller, pp. 73-82
- The Case for Skepticism by Peter W. Rodman, pp. 83-90
- All Gorbachev's Men by George W. Breslauer, pp. 91-100
- Afghanistan by Zalmay Khalilzad, pp. 101-108
- Latin America by Ilya Prizel, pp. 109-120
- Southeast Asia by Paul Wolfowitz, pp. 121-130
- Africa by Steven R. David, pp. 131-139
- Sentiment and Strategy by Zbigniew Brzezinski, pp. 140-144
- Regaining the Initiative by Charles Krauthammer, pp. 145-149
- The View from St. James' Square by Max Beloff, pp. 150-156
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Big Brother's Little Book by Steven C. Munson, pp. 157-162 - 1 Review- Perestroika by Mikhail Gorbachev
- Broadway's Walk in the Woods by John Podhoretz, pp. 163-170
- Things I Learned as a Diplomat by Kenneth Adelman, pp. 171-173
- The State of Denmark by William McCord, pp. 174-179
- Lost in Translation by Russell Seitz, pp. 180-182
- Quarterly by Robert W. Tucker, pp. 183-188
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Fall 1988 Issue = 18 Articles- 'Exporting Democracy' by Owen Harries, pp. 3-12
- Continental Divide by Christopher Layne, pp. 13-27
- The Rights and Wrongs of Mr. Layne by Jed C. Snyder, pp. 28-35
- The Coordination of Economies by Christopher L. Culp, pp. 36-42
- Space, Power, and Strategy by Simon P. Worden and Bruce P. Jackson, pp. 43-52
- International Law and the Use of Force by Abraham Sofaer, pp. 53-64
- Sanctions '86 by Constantine C. Menges, pp. 65-77
- What Price Differentiation? by Stephen Miller, pp. 78-84
- Estonia, A Place to Watch by Walter C. Clemens, Jr., pp. 85-92
- Margaret and Mikhail by Gerald Frost, pp. 93-99
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The Solvency Boys by Paul Seabury, pp. 100-105 - 1 Review- The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers by Paul Kennedy
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No Exit by David C. Hendrickson, pp. 106-110 - 2 Reviews- Beyond American Hegemony by David P. Calleo
- The Limited Partnership by Josef Joffe
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The Soul of the Left's Machine by Arch Puddington, pp. 111-116 - 1 Review- Covert Cadre by S. Steven Powell
- Munich in Prague by Ernest Gellner, pp. 117-121
- Now Go It Alone by Amos Perlmutter, pp. 122-125
- Why Gorbachev Won't Make It by Ernest van den Haag, pp. 126-129
- Dump the WEU by Robert Rudney, pp. 130-132
- A Reply to Critics by Fred C. Ikle, pp. 133-140
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Issues of 1989 = 3 Issues, 48 Articles-
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Spring 1989 Issue = 14 Articles- Do We Need a New Grand Strategy? by Edward N. Luttwak, pp. 3-14
- Terrorism by Daniel Pipes, pp. 15-28
- After 1992 by Anthony Hartley, pp. 29-39
- Dealing With Friendly Tyrants by Richard N. Haass, pp. 40-48
- From Panda to Dragon by Chong-Pin Lin, pp. 49-57
- Why Commissions Don't Work by Gary J. Schmitt, pp. 58-67
- P.W. Botha's Foreign Policy by Robert B. Shepard and Christopher H. Goldman, pp. 68-78
- The Short, Unhappy Life of the Maritime Strategy by John J. Weltman, pp. 79-86
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Strobe Lite by Richard Perle, pp. 87-91 - 1 Review- The Master of the Game by Strobe Talbott
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Shawcross and the Shah by Peter W. Rodman, pp. 92-96 - 1 Review- The Shah's Last Ride by William Shawcross
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Through the Fog of War by Eliot A. Cohen, pp. 97-103 - 1 Review- Military Effectiveness by Allan R. Millett and Williamson Murray
- Pakistan and the Asian Balance by William E. Odom, pp. 104-109
- Funny Business by Stephanie Abbajay, pp. 110-115
- Don't Blame Democracy First by Mary Tedeschi Eberstadt, pp. 116-121
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Fall 1989 Issue = 20 Articles-
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No Exit---The Errors of Endism by Samuel Huntington, pp. 3-11 - 1 Review- The End of History and the Last Man by Francis Fukuyama
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Spoilers at the Party by Leon Wieseltier, pp. 12-16 - 1 Review- The End of History and the Last Man by Francis Fukuyama
- Their Behavior, Our Policy by Chalmers Johnson, pp. 17-28
- The Theory and Practice of Japan-Bashing by David Brock, pp. 29-40
- The Revisionists by Josef Joffe, pp. 41-54
- A Political Culture in Crisis by Jeffrey Herf, pp. 55-62
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A Good Word for Imperialism by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, pp. 63-70 - 1 Review- Imperialism and the Anti-Imperialist Mind by Lewis Feuer
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The Way We Were by Irving Kristol, pp. 71-74 - 1 Review- The Liberal Conspiracy by Peter Coleman
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Chutzpah by Any Other Name by Benjamin Frankel, pp. 75-80 - 1 Review- Territory of Lies by Wolf Blitzer
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Democracy and the Vitality of Evil by Craig Snyder, pp. 81-84 - 1 Review- The Democratic Imperative by Gregory A. Fossedal
- Why Everyone Hates the State Department by Elliott Abrams, pp. 85-88
- The Rifle on the Wall by Semyon Reznik, pp. 89-92
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More Responses to Fukuyama by Timothy Fuller, pp. 93-94 - 1 Review- The End of History and the Last Man by Francis Fukuyama
- --- by David Satter, p. 95
- --- by David Satter, pp. 95-96
- --- by David Stove, p. 97
- --- by David Stove, pp. 97-98
- --- by Frederick L. Will, p. 99
- --- by Frederick L. Will, pp. 99-100
- Quarterly by Owen Harries, pp. 101-113
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Winter 1989 Issue = 14 Articles- The Limits of "International Law" by Robert H. Bork, pp. 3-10
- My Falklands War and Theirs by Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, pp. 11-20
- A Reply to My Critics by Francis Fukuyama, pp. 21-28
- Trouble on the Oriental Express by Murray Sayle, pp. 29-45
- America's Purpose by Charles Krauthammer and Nathan Tarcov, pp. 46-54
- Poland by Martin Krygier, pp. 55-64
- Will the Soviet Union Survive Unil the Year 2000? by John B. Dunlop, pp. 65-76
- Mrs. Aquino and the Joe Kapp Syndrome by Alvin H. Bernstein, pp. 77-84
- Losing Control by Ethan B. Kapstein, pp. 85-90
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The World According to Pfaff by Morton Kondracke, pp. 91-94 - 1 Review- Barbarian Sentiments by William Pfaff
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Jaw-Jaw about War-War by Kenneth M. Jensen, pp. 95-98 - 1 Review- War: Ends and Means by Paul Seabury and Angelo Codevilla
- But We Follow the Worse... by Jean-Francois Revel, pp. 99-103
- Correspondence by Diana Trilling and Irving Kristol, pp. 104-106
- Chicken George? by Gary J. Schmitt, pp. 107-113
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Issues of the 1990s = 10 Years, 36 Issues, 617 Articles-
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Issues of 1990 = 4 Issues, 68 Articles-
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Spring 1990 Issue = 16 Articles- Beyond Chaos by Zbigniew Brzezinski, pp. 3-12
- The Ghost in the Pentagon by Fred Charles Ikle, pp. 13-20
- Gorbachev's Global Doughnut by Charles Fairbanks, Jr., pp. 21-33
- German Fate and Allied Fears by Michael Lind, pp. 34-44
- Who Watched Americas Watch? by Rita McWilliams, pp. 45-58
- There to Stay by Robert Kagan, pp. 59-67
- Supply-Side Demography by Karl Zinsmeister, pp. 68-76
- America First---and Second, and Third by Patrick J. Buchanan, pp. 77-82
- Freedom Remains the Touchstone by Carl Gershman, pp. 83-86
- What's on the Table? by John Sullivan, pp. 87-94
- New Hopes, Old Habits by Amitai Etzioni, pp. 95-102
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Scalapino's Asia by Nicholas Eberstadt, pp. 103-110 - 1 Review- The Politics of Development by Robert A. Scalapino
- Oil and Power in the Nineties by James Schlesinger, pp. 111-116
- Keep an Eye on Turkey by Daniel Nelson, pp. 117-121
- Correspondence by Alfred Rubin and Robert Bork, pp. 122-124
- The Seventy-Year Detour by Mary Eberstadt, pp. 125-129
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Summer 1990 Issue = 14 Articles- Inventing the Soviet National Interest by Stephen Sestanovich, pp. 3-16
- From Geopolitics to Geo-Economics by Edward N. Luttwak, pp. 17-24
- The Death of the Third Way by Seymour Martin Lipset, pp. 25-38
- Waiting for Yeltsin by Leon Aron, pp. 39-48
- Look Homeward by Michael Vlahos, pp. 49-53
- A War Against Fire by Russell Seitz, pp. 54-62
- Up from Mercantilism by Paul Craig Roberts, pp. 63-70
- STARTing Over by Adam Garfinkle, pp. 71-76
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One of Ours by Mark Falcoff, pp. 77-82 - 1 Review- Memoirs by Raymond Aron
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John le Carre, Glasnostic by Tod Lindberg, pp. 83-88 - 1 Review- The Russia House by John le Carre
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The House that Adenauer Built by Jacob E. Heilbrunn, pp. 89-94 - 2 Reviews- A History of West Germany, Vol I by Dennis L. Bark and David R. Gress
- A History of West Germany, Vol. II by Dennis L. Bark and David R. Gress
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Richard Nixon and the Ruling Elite by George Szamuely, pp. 95-100 - 4 Reviews- In the Arena by Richard Nixon
- Nixon: Ruin and Recovery, 1973-1990 by Stephen E. Ambrose
- Richard Nixon and His America by Herbert S. Parmet
- Richard Milhous Nixon by Roger Morris
- The President's Men at the NSC by Michael Charlton, pp. 101-108
- Credit Ratings by Owen Harries, pp. 109-113
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Fall 1990 Issue = 21 Articles- The Future of Force by Eliot A. Cohen, pp. 3-15
- Defining Our National Interest by Irving Kristol, pp. 16-25
- A Win-Win Game by Robert L. Bartley, pp. 26-27
- An Independent Course by Ted Galen Carpenter, pp. 28-30
- A Time for Modesty by Nathan Glazer, pp. 31-34
- Entangled Forever by Josef Joffe, pp. 35-39
- A Normal Country in a Normal Time by Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, pp. 40-43
- Of Victory and Deficits by Stephen J. Solarz, pp. 44-46
- The Ultimate High Ground by Malcolm Wallop, pp. 47-50
- Neo-Manifest Destinarianism by Ben J. Wattenberg, pp. 51-53
- A Populist Policy by Paul M. Weyrich, pp. 54-56
- Not Too Much Zeal, Please by Peregrine Worsthorne, pp. 57-61
- Smashing an Icon by William E. Odom, pp. 62-74
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Defeat: A Neglected Subject by John Keegan, pp. 75-80 - 1 Review- Military Misfortunes by Eliot A. Cohen and John Gooch
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The Footnote Man by Midge Decter, pp. 81-85 - 1 Review- A Present of Things Past by Theodore Draper
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No Controlling Vision by Mark Elvin, pp. 86-90 - 1 Review- The Search for Modern China by Jonathan D. Spence
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Latin America's Reformation by Henry Higuera, pp. 91-96 - 2 Reviews- Tongues of Fire by David Martin
- Is Latin America Turning Protestant? by David Stoll
- President Arafat? by Daniel Pipes and Adam Garfinkle, pp. 97-99
- The President's Men at the NSC by Michael Charlton, pp. 100-108
- An Exchange by Seymour Martin Lipset and Herbert Stein, pp. 109-115
- Meetings Without End by Robert W. Tucker, pp. 116-121
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Winter 1990 Issue = 17 Articles- A Great American Screw-Up by Paul A. Gigot, pp. 3-10
- American and Israel---How Bad Is It? by Steven L. Spiegel, pp. 11-22
- Steadily Accumulating Madness by Leon Wieseltier, pp. 23-26
- A Return to the Norm by Robert W. Tucker, pp. 27-28
- The Wrong Framework by Neal Kozodoy, pp. 29-30
- The Strategic Irrelevance of Israel by Graham E. Fuller, pp. 31-32
- Discredited Conventional Wisdom by Douglas J. Feith, pp. 33-36
- Why Russia Should Join NATO by Coral Bell, pp. 37-47
- Who Really Buys American? by Bernard K. Gordon, pp. 48-56
- Europe's Muslims by Anthony Hartley, pp. 57-66
- Myths of European Unity by Alan Sked, pp. 67-73
- Dunkirk, and Other British Myths by Christopher Coker, pp. 74-82
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Moynihan's Law by Michael Lind, pp. 83-89 - 1 Review- On the Law of Nations by Daniel Patrick Moynihan
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Jefferson's Legacy by Gary J. Schmitt, pp. 90-94 - 1 Review- Empire of Liberty by Robert W. Tucker and David C. Hendrickson
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The Odd Couple by Francis G. Hutchins, pp. 95-97 - 1 Review- Conflicting Images by Sulochana Raghavan Glazer and Nathan Glazer
- What Kind of People? by Peregrine Worsthorne, pp. 98-99
- Of Unstable Disposition by Owen Harries, pp. 100-105
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Issues of 1991 = 4 Issues, 67 Articles-
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Spring 1991 Issue = 16 Articles- Drift and Mastery, Bush-Style by Owen Harries, pp. 3-7
- What Kind of Peace? by Daniel Pipes, pp. 8-13
- The Coming Resurgence of Russia by Bruce D. Porter, pp. 14-23
- Crackdown by John B. Dunlop, pp. 24-32
- The Secret History of Perestroika by Frederick Kagan, pp. 33-42
- Getting to Market by Charles Wolf, Jr., pp. 43-50
- All Rise for Chairman Powell by Kurt M. Campbell, pp. 51-60
- A Primer for Conservatives by Burton Yale Pines, pp. 61-68
- The Churches and the War by Robert P. Beschel, Jr. and Peter D. Feaver, pp. 69-75
- Fault Lines and Steeples by Max Beloff, pp. 76-82
- America on Their Minds by H.J. Kaplan, pp. 83-89
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Showing His Age by Frank Johnson, pp. 90-95 - 1 Review- Our Age by Noel Annan
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A Morality Tale by Martin Krygier, pp. 96-100 - 1 Review- The Moral Collapse of Communism by John Clark and Aaron Wildavsky
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How Gorbachev Saved Reagan... by William C. Bodie, pp. 101-104 - 1 Review- Pledging Allegiance by Sidney Blumenthal
- Northern Exposure by Alvin H. Bernstein, pp. 105-108
- Of Bishops and Redskins by James Bowman, pp. 109-113
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Summer 1991 Issue = 15 Articles- Things to Come by James Kurth, pp. 3-12
- The Next South Africa by Francis Fukuyama, pp. 13-28
- Religion and the Third Wave by Samuel P. Huntington, pp. 29-42
- Winners and Losers by Fred Barnes, pp. 43-50
- Cheap Excuses by Alan Sked, pp. 51-60
- Isolationism, Properly Understood by William R. Hawkins, pp. 61-66
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Hollywood's Foreign Policy by Richard Grenier, pp. 67-77 - 2 Reviews- The Russia House (1990 Film) by Fred Schepisi
- Havana (1990 Film) by Sydney Pollack
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The Ultimate Resume by Fareed Zakaria, pp. 78-84 - 1 Review- The Colonel by Godfrey Hodgson
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In the Grand Manner by Marc Raeff, pp. 85-90 - 1 Review- The Russian Revolution by Richard Pipes
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In Our Image by Jonathan Karl, pp. 91-93 - 1 Review- Exporting Democracy by Joshua Muravchik
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Assault on Washington by Kenneth L. Adelman, pp. 94-97 - 1 Review- Something to Die For by James H. Webb
- A Close-Run Thing by William E. Odom, pp. 98-102
- Head-Hunting by Mark Falcoff, pp. 103-105
- No Screw-Up by Patrick Clawson, pp. 106-109
- National Disinterest by Michael Lind, pp. 110-113
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Fall 1991 Issue = 17 Articles- The Hour of the Demagogue by Stephen Sestanovich, pp. 3-15
- The Headquarters Nation by Leon Hollerman, pp. 16-25
- No Brakes, No Compass by Karel van Wolferen, pp. 26-35
- Mexico and Free Trade by Morton Kondracke, pp. 36-43
- Supping with Devils by Peter W. Rodman, pp. 44-50
- Unfreezing Korea by Doug Bandow, pp. 51-58
- French Chefs by Boris Johnson, pp. 59-64
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E.H. Carr by J.D.B. Miller, pp. 65-71 - 1 Review- The Twenty Years' Crisis, 1919-1939 by Edward H. Carr
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Heirs Apparent by Robert D. Novak, pp. 72-75 - 1 Review- The Commanders by Bob Woodward
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Perplexitas Arabica by David Aikman, pp. 76-81 - 2 Reviews- A History of the Arab Peoples by Albert Hourani
- The Closed Circle by David Pryce-Jones
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History Lessons by Daniel Moran, pp. 82-85 - 2 Reviews- The Lessons of History by Michael Howard
- Grand Strategies in War and Peace by Paul M. Kennedy
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Liberal Trade Winds by Thomas J. Bray, pp. 86-90 - 2 Reviews- The End of Laissez-Faire by Robert Kuttner
- The Work of Nations by Robert B. Reich
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Totalitarian Art by George Walden, pp. 91-93 - 1 Review- Totalitarian Art in the Soviet Union, the Third Reich, Fascist Italy, and the People's Republic of China by Igor Golomstock
- Warheads and Chaos by Mark Kramer, pp. 94-97
- Allies of Diminishing Returns by Adam Garfinkle, pp. 98-101
- South Africa's Future by Jacob Weisberg and Francis Fukuyama, pp. 102-107
- Justice and the War by Robert W. Tucker, pp. 108-113
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Winter 1991 Issue = 19 Articles- Five Minutes Past Midnight by Tom Clancy and Russell Seitz, pp. 3-13
- The Breaking of Nations by Graham E. Fuller, pp. 14-21
- Comrades in Arms by Fred Charles Ikle, pp. 22-32
- Beyond the Balance of Power by Martin Indyk, pp. 33-43
- The Once and Future Europe by Anthony Hartley, pp. 44-54
- We are US by Ethan B. Kapstein, pp. 55-62
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The Clairvoyance of Rebecca West by Robert D. Kaplan, pp. 63-70 - 1 Review- Black Lamb and Grey Falcon by Rebecca West
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Fukuyama, The Book by Kenneth Minogue, pp. 71-76 - 1 Review- The End of History and the Last Man by Francis Fukuyama
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Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye by Robert D. Novak, pp. 77-80 - 1 Review- The Crisis Years by Michael R. Beschloss
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Our Woman in Manhattan by Arnold Beichman, pp. 81-83 - 1 Review- The Kirkpatrick Mission by Allan Gerson
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Scandal Time by Tod Lindberg, pp. 84-89 - 1 Review- Scandal by Suzanne Garment
- Debasing the Philippines by Richard D. Fisher, Jr., pp. 90-94
- Intelligence, Immaculately Conceived by Graham E. Fuller, pp. 95-99
- Did God Save Israel? by Avigdor Haselkorn, pp. 100-102
- Justice and the Gulf War by Francis X. Winters, pp. 103-104
- --- by Gary Schmitt, pp. 105-106
- Reply by Robert W. Tucker, p. 107
- Correspondence, p. 108
- The Third World, R.I.P. by Owen Harries, pp. 109-113
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Issues of 1992 = 3 Issues, 60 Articles-
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Spring 1992 Issue = 24 Articles- The Catalytic State by Michael Lind, pp. 3-13
- The Economic Revival of America by Samuel P. Huntington, pp. 14-17
- End the "Torment of Secrecy" by Daniel Patrick Moynihan, pp. 18-20
- The Best of Both Traditions by Joseph S. Nye, Jr., pp. 21-23
- A Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity by Stephen J. Solarz, pp. 24-28
- The Mark of History by Norman Stone, pp. 29-38
- The Awakening by George Urban, pp. 39-47
- The Geopolitical Dimension by Ian Brzezinski, pp. 48-52
- Barking Up a Fallen Tree by Seth Cropsey, pp. 53-60
- Letter From Berlin by Melvin Lasky, pp. 61-67
- Land of the Bungee-Jumpers by Rowan Callick, pp. 68-75
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Oliver Stone's JFK by Richard Grenier, pp. 76-84 - 1 Review- JFK (1991 Film) by Oliver Stone
- Arendt on Totalitarianism by Robert Nisbet, pp. 85-91
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The Litany of Anti-Americanism by Paul Johnson, pp. 92-95 - 1 Review- Anti-Americanism by Paul Hollander
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Imperial Preferences by Jeane Kirkpatrick, pp. 96-97 - 1 Review- Myths of Empire by Jack Snyder
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Democracy's Prospects by Morton Kondracke, pp. 98-99 - 1 Review- The Third Wave by Samuel P. Huntington
- Claiming Defeat by Fred Barnes, pp. 100-103
- On Multinationals by Robert Reich and Ethan Kapstein, pp. 104-105
- On Proliferation by Kenneth Adelman, p. 106
- --- by Frank Gaffney, p. 107
- --- by Patrick Glynn, p. 108
- --- by Leonard Spector, pp. 109-110
- --- by Peter Zimmerman, p. 111
- Response by Tom Clancy and Russell Seitz, pp. 112-113
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Summer 1992 Issue = 18 Articles- The West and the Rest by Kishore Mahbubani, pp. 3-13
- Samurai Legacies, American Illusions by Ivan P. Hall, pp. 14-25
- The Post-Modern State by James Kurth, pp. 26-36
- America and Its Immigrants by Lawrence E. Harrison, pp. 37-46
- Russia in Search of Itself by Sergei Stankevich, pp. 47-50
- Comments by Leon Aron, p. 51
- --- by Francis Fukuyama, p. 52
- --- by Jim Hoagland, p. 53
- --- by Bruce D. Porter, pp. 54-55
- Why America Must Lead by Elliott Abrams, pp. 56-62
- A New Proliferation Policy by Ted Galen Carpenter, pp. 63-72
- Pork in Israel by Steven Plaut, pp. 73-80
- Canadian Capers by Conrad Black, pp. 81-88
- Letter from London by Malcolm Rutherford, pp. 89-93
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Chinese Puzzles by Arthur Waldron, pp. 94-101 - 3 Reviews- The Claws of the Dragon by John Byron and Robert Pack
- The New Emperors by Harrison E. Salisbury
- China in Our Time by Ross Terrill
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How Important Was Reagan? by Nathan Glazer, pp. 102-108 - 2 Reviews- The Bully Pulpit by William Ker Muir
- The Turn: From the Cold War to a New Era by Don Oberdorfer
- Correspondence by Chris Lamb and Seth Cropsey, p. 109
- All That Jazz by Irving Kristol, pp. 110-113
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Winter 1992 Issue = 18 Articles- The Future of 'the West' by Conor Cruise O'Brien, pp. 3-10
- Fatal Attraction by Robin Fox, pp. 11-20
- Is Realism Finished? by Fareed Zakaria, pp. 21-32
- Realism and the New Consensus by Robert W. Tucker, pp. 33-36
- Europe's New Populism by Anthony Hartley, pp. 37-40
- Russian Orthodoxies by James Sherr, pp. 41-50
- The Balkan Muslims by Norman Stone, pp. 51-56
- Reinventing Australia by Paul Kelly, pp. 57-66
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Hawkeye as a Moral Hermaphrodite by Richard Grenier, pp. 67-74 - 1 Review- The Last of the Mohicans (1992 Film) by Michael Mann
- Sharing the Red Carpet by Amitai Etzioni, pp. 75-78
- The Intelligentsia Adjust by Jean-Claude Casanova, pp. 79-80
- Uneasy Triumph by Kenneth Minogue, pp. 81-83
- On the Silk Road by Mark Katz, pp. 84-86
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Idylls of the Twilight by Michael Lind, pp. 87-92 - 1 Review- The Twilight of Sovereignty by Walter B. Wriston
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A Farewell to Arms Control by Gideon Rose, pp. 93-100 - 3 Reviews- Closing Pandora's Box by Patrick Glynn
- House of Cards by Colin S. Gray
- History and Strategy by Marc Trachtenberg
- Living with Japan by Rawdon Dalrymple and Ivan Hall, pp. 101-105
- Letters, pp. 106-108
- Fourteen Points for Realists by Owen Harries, pp. 109-113
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Issues of 1993 = 4 Issues, 68 Articles-
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Spring 1993 Issue = 17 Articles- Editor's Note by Owen Harries, pp. 3-4
- Introduction by Charles Fairbanks, pp. 5-9
- The Modernizing Imperative by Francis Fukuyama, pp. 10-18
- Fortune and Fate by Myron Rush, pp. 19-25
- Did the West Undo the East? by Stephen Sestanovich, pp. 26-34
- The Economic Fallacy by Vladimir Kontorovich, pp. 35-45
- The Nature of the Beast by Charles Fairbanks, pp. 46-56
- The Role of Popular Discontent by Peter Reddaway, pp. 57-63
- Bernard Levin's Prediction by Bernard Levin, pp. 64-67
- 1917 and the Revisionists by Richard Pipes, pp. 68-79
- A Fatal Logic by Martin Malia, pp. 80-90
- Academe and Soviet Myth by Robert Conquest, pp. 91-98
- The Pluralist Mirage by William Odom, pp. 99-108
- Sovietology by Peter Rutland, pp. 109-123
- Writers, Intellectuals, Politics by Saul Bellow, pp. 124-134
- Did We Go Too Far by Nathan Glazer, pp. 135-140
- My Cold War by Irving Kristol, pp. 141-145
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Summer 1993 Issue = 18 Articles- Peacekeeping as a Growth Industry by Lawrence Martin, pp. 3-11
- Why Maastricht Will Fail by Martin Feldstein, pp. 12-19
- Rethinking Asia by Chalmers Johnson, pp. 20-28
- Clinton and Trade by Franklin L. Lavin, pp. 29-39
- The Vatican's Foreign Policy by James Kurth, pp. 40-52
- A Dark and Bloody Crossroads by Gertrude Himmelfarb, pp. 53-61
- The Loser by Ross H. Munro, pp. 62-69
- The New Poorhouse by Elliott Abrams, pp. 70-74
- Women in Combat by Heather Wilson, pp. 75-76
- Fit for Duty by Edna G. Rostow, pp. 77-78
- A Culture of Humiliation by Christopher Cviic, pp. 79-82
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Seeing Ghosts by Noel Malcolm, pp. 83-87 - 1 Review- Balkan Ghosts by Robert D. Kaplan
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The Enemy Within by Fred C. Ikle, pp. 88-91 - 1 Review- Pandaemonium by Daniel Patrick Moynihan
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War and Cruelty by Eliot Cohen, pp. 92-95 - 2 Reviews- The Gulf Conflict, 1990-1991 by Lawrence Freedman and Efraim Karsh
- Cruelty and Silence by Kanan Makiya
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Managerial Man by Mark Lagon, pp. 96-100 - 1 Review- Promise and Power by Deborah Shapley
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A Politically Incorrect Liberal by John O'Sullivan, pp. 101-104 - 1 Review- An Historian in the Twentieth Century by Max Beloff
Letters
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Fall 1993 Issue = 15 Articles- The Great Transformation by Zbigniew Brzezinski, pp. 3-13
- America and Bosnia by Robert W. Tucker and David C. Hendrickson, pp. 14-27
- The "1205 Document" by Stephen J. Morris, pp. 28-42
- A Mandate for Israel by Douglas J. Feith, pp. 43-58
- The Politics of Human Suffering by James C. Ingram, pp. 59-67
- The Constraints of Russian Culture by Hugh Ragsdale, pp. 68-72
- International Crime and Punishment by Alfred P. Rubin, pp. 73-74
- Bottom Line vs. Front Line by Seth Cropsey, pp. 75-78
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Reagan's Pragmatist by James Schlesinger, pp. 79-84 - 1 Review- Turmoil and Triumph by George P. Shultz
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Wrong on Japan by Karel van Wolferen, pp. 85-92 - 6 Reviews- Reconcilable Differences? by C. Fred Bergsten and Marcus Noland
- Turning the Tables by Daniel Burstein
- Strategic Capitalism by Kent E. Calder
- American Multinationals and Japan by Mark Mason
- Rivals Beyond Trade by Dennis J. Encarnation
- Alliance Capitalism by Michael L. Gerlach
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Russia's Extreme Right by Paul A. Goble, pp. 93-96 - 1 Review- Black Hundred by Walter Laqueur
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Gauche and Sinister by Anthony Hartley, pp. 97-103 - 2 Reviews- Fireworks at Dusk: Paris in the Thirties by Olivier Bernier
- Past Imperfect by Tony Judt
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Enough Said by Neil McInnes, pp. 104-108 - 1 Review- Culture and Imperialism by Edward W. Said
- Letters by Robert Kaplan, Noel Malcolm, and Paula J. Dobriansky, ..., pp. 109-114
- Poets on Power (and its loss) by Owen Harries, pp. 115-121
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Winter 1993 Issue = 18 Articles- Beyond Left and Right by Alan Tonelson, pp. 3-18
- America, Know Thyself by Jonathan Clarke, pp. 19-25
- Missed Opportunities by Heather Wilson, pp. 26-36
- Response by Eliot A. Cohen, p. 37
- --- by Fred C. Ikle, pp. 38-39
- --- by Eugene V. Rostow, pp. 40-42
- Salinastroika by Douglas W. Payne, pp. 43-51
- Yeltsin by David Satter, pp. 52-57
- The Visible Hand by William R. Hawkins, pp. 58-65
- The Pacifist and the General by Melvin J. Lasky, pp. 66-78
- Turkish Journey by Herb Greer, pp. 79-81
- Fields of Dreams by Mario Vargas Llosa, pp. 82-85
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An Idea of Britain by Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, pp. 86-90 - 1 Review- The Downing Street Years by Margaret Thatcher
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1849---The Morning After by Norman Stone, pp. 91-95 - 4 Reviews- Lenin's Tomb by David Remnick
- The Rise of Russia and the Fall of the Soviet Empire by John B. Dunlop
- The Baltic Revolution by Anatol Lieven
- The Birth of Freedom by Andrew Nagorski
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Eastern Question, Western Answer by James Kurth, pp. 96-101 - 1 Review- The Wrath of Nations by William Pfaff
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Geo-Economics 101 by Raymond Vernon, pp. 102-106 - 1 Review- The Endangered American Dream by Edward Luttwak
- Letters by David Brooks, Hugh Ragsdale, and Robert Goldwin, pp. 107-109
- Realism and its Rivals by Owen Harries and Michael Lind, pp. 110-113
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Issues of 1994 = 3 Issues, 51 Articles-
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Spring 1994 Issue = 17 Articles- Out of Control by Richard H. Kohn, pp. 3-17
- Asia's Fate by Eric Jones, pp. 18-28
- A Question of Linkage by Irwin Stelzer, pp. 29-35
- O! What a Fall Was There by Anthony Hartley, pp. 36-46
- Comments on Hartley by Michael Elliott, p. 47
- --- by Martin Walker, p. 48
- --- by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, pp. 49-50
- Nationalism by Robin Fox, pp. 51-57
- Birds of a Feather by Angelo M. Codevilla, pp. 58-64
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Servants, Masters, and the Art of Bantering by Richard Grenier, pp. 65-72 - 1 Review- The Remains of the Day (1993 Film) by James Ivory
- Charles Beard, Properly Understood by A.J. Bacevich, pp. 73-83
- Islam's Intramural Struggle by Daniel Pipes, pp. 84-86
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Victory Came Too Easily by Paul D. Wolfowitz, pp. 87-92 - 1 Review- Crusade: The Untold Story of the Persian Gulf War by Rick Atkinson
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Success Story by Sir Alan Walters, pp. 93-97 - 1 Review- The Most Powerful Bank by David Marsh
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A Dubious Partnership by James Sherr, pp. 98-101 - 1 Review- Harmonizing the Evolution of U.S. and Russian Defense Policies by Fred C. Ikle and Sergei A. Karaganov
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The Culture of War by Ronald H. Spector, pp. 102-106 - 2 Reviews- A History of Warfare by John Keegan
- War and the Rise of the State by Bruce D. Porter
- Power and Civilization by Owen Harries, pp. 107-113
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Summer 1994 Issue = 19 Articles- Giving Russia its Due by Stephen Sestanovich, pp. 3-13
- A Disaster in the Making by Chalmers Johnson and E.B. Keehn, pp. 14-22
- Exchange on Civil-Military Relations by Colin Powell, p. 23
- --- by John Lehman, pp. 23-24
- --- by William Odom, pp. 25-26
- --- by Samuel Huntington, pp. 27-28
- Response by Richard H. Kohn, pp. 29-31
- Taylor-Made History by Gertrude Himmelfarb, pp. 32-43
- Tomorrow's Germany by Jacob Heilbrunn, pp. 44-52
- Demographic Disaster by Nicholas Eberstadt, pp. 53-57
- The Hungarians by Norman Stone, pp. 58-64
- Ukraine by Paula J. Dobriansky, pp. 65-72
- (N)O3 Problem by S. Fred Singer, pp. 73-77
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Masterwork by Robert W. Tucker, pp. 78-87 - 1 Review- Diplomacy by Henry Kissinger
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The Case for the Prosecution by S. Frederick Starr, pp. 88-94 - 2 Reviews- The Soviet Tragedy by Martin E. Malia
- Russia Under the Bolshevik Regime by Richard Pipes
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Bedazzled by Eric Jones, pp. 95-99 - 1 Review- Looking at the Sun by James Fallows
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1776 and All That by Josef Joffe, pp. 100-104 - 5 Reviews- Cambridge History of American Foreign Relations, Vol. I by Bradford Perkins
- The Cambridge History of American Foreign Relations, Vol. II by Walter LaFeber
- Cambridge History of American Foreign Relations, Vol. II by Akira Iriye
- Cambridge History of American Foreign Relations, Vol. IV by Warren I. Cohen
- A Breakfast for Bonaparte by Eugene V. Rostow
- Letters by Lord Beloff, Henry S. Rowen, and Bilahari Kausikan, ..., pp. 105-109
- Things to Come by Michael Lind, pp. 110-113
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Winter 1994 Issue = 15 Articles- Has Democracy Failed Russia? by Peter Rutland, pp. 3-12
- The Russian Aid Mess by Charles Flickner, pp. 13-18
- Japan's Asia Card by Ivan P. Hall, pp. 19-27
- Asia-Pacific by James L. Richardson, pp. 28-39
- The Panic Gap by James Fallows, pp. 40-45
- Asia's Rising Middle Class by David Martin Jones, pp. 46-50
- Policing the Golan? by Peter W. Rodman and Douglas J. Feith, pp. 51-55
- Cultures of Spying by James Sherr, pp. 56-62
- The Future of Intelligence by Abram N. Shulsky and Gary J. Schmitt, pp. 63-73
- On Reading My Stasi Files by Frederic L. Pryor, pp. 74-82
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Necessary Imperfections by Kenneth Minogue, pp. 83-88 - 1 Review- Conditions of Liberty by Ernest Gellner
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The New Cold War Debate by Gideon Rose, pp. 89-96 - 7 Reviews- A Preponderance of Power by Melvyn P. Leffler
- The Origins of the Korean War, Vol. I by Bruce Cumings
- The Origins of the Korean War, Vol. II by Bruce Cumings
- George F. Kennan and the Making of American Foreign Policy, 1947-1950 by Wilson D. Miscamble
- Uncertain Partners: Stalin, Mao, and the Korean War by Sergei N. Goncharov, John W. Lewis, and Xue Litai, ...
- Stalin and the Bomb by David Holloway
- America's Half-Century by Thomas J. McCormick
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The Future of Equality by Francis Fukuyama, pp. 97-102 - 1 Review- Race and Culture: A World View by Thomas Sowell
- Letters by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Wendy Kaminer, and James Barnes, ..., pp. 103-110
- A State of Mind by Owen Harries, pp. 111-113
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Issues of 1995 = 3 Issues, 44 Articles-
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Spring 1995 Issue = 14 Articles- Bosnia and the West by Noel Malcolm, pp. 3-14
- A Tired Anarchy by Charles H. Fairbanks, Jr., pp. 15-26
- A Different Dance by Leon Aron, pp. 27-37
- NATO's Expansion by William E. Odom, pp. 38-49
- Quantum Leap by Patrick Glynn, pp. 50-57
- The Philosophy of "Europe" by John Laughland, pp. 58-67
- Repeating British Mistakes by Jonathan Clarke, pp. 68-77
- Russian Aid (II) by David Kramer, pp. 78-81
- Asia by Barry Buzan and Gerald Segal, pp. 82-84
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Wrong for Superior Reasons by Neil McInnes, pp. 85-96 - 1 Review- Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy by Joseph A. Schumpeter
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An Old Age is Out by J.W. Friend, pp. 97-101 - 1 Review- The Death of Politics by John Laughland
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The DNA Code of Civilization by Anthony Hartley, pp. 102-106 - 1 Review- The Civilization of Europe in the Renaissance by John Rigby Hale
- Letters by Jeffrey Herf, Frederic L. Pryor, and Bruce Cumings, ..., pp. 107-109
- External Clausewitz by Thomas Donnelly, pp. 110-113
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Summer 1995 Issue = 17 Articles- "If Men Were Angels..." by James Kurth, pp. 3-13
- Privatizing the World Bank by Nicholas Eberstadt and Clifford M. Lewis, pp. 14-18
- Comments by Walter Wriston and Benjamin King, pp. 19-20
- Virtue and Prosperity by Francis Fukuyama, pp. 21-27
- Free Trade With an Unfree Society by Daniel Patrick Moynihan, pp. 28-33
- Inchon in the Desert by Henry S. Rowen, pp. 34-39
- The Smithsonian and the Enola Gray by Wilcomb E. Washburn, pp. 40-49
- The Illusions of Collective Security by Mark Lagon, pp. 50-55
- Confirmation Time by Dimitri K. Simes, pp. 56-60
- Love in a Cold War Climate by Peter Day, pp. 61-70
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European Hamiltonians by Lord Beloff, pp. 71-75 - 2 Reviews- Jean Monnet by Francois Duchene
- Delors by Charles Grant
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Bernadotte and Shamir by Barbara Amiel, pp. 76-81 - 1 Review- A Death in Jerusalem by Kati Marton
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The Cuba in Our Mind by Mark Falcoff, pp. 82-93 - 5 Reviews- Cuba: A Short History by Leslie Bethell
- Cuba in Transition by Gillian Gunn
- The Conscience of Worms and the Cowardice of Lions by Irving Louis Horowitz
- The Cuban Revolution by Marifeli Perez-Stable
- Cuba and the New Caribbean Economic Order by Ernest H. Preeg and Jonathan D. Levine
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The Perils of Xenophilia by Fred C. Ikle, pp. 94-96 - 1 Review- The Trap by Sir James Goldsmith
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The Sin of Ignoring the Past by Williamson Murray, pp. 97-101 - 1 Review- The Icarus Syndrome by Carl H. Builder
- Correspondence by Ted Galen Carpenter, Angelo M. Codevilla, and Robert V. Daniels, ..., pp. 102-107
- The Prior Question by Robert W. Tucker, pp. 108-113
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Fall 1995 Issue = 13 Articles- The American Way by John Chettle, pp. 3-18
- Is There Life After Victory? by Josef Joffe, pp. 19-25
- Lost Time by Ian Gambles, pp. 26-35
- The CIA Vindicated by Bruce D. Berkowitz and Jeffrey T. Richelson, pp. 36-47
- There Are No Moderates by Daniel Pipes, pp. 48-57
- Foreign Policy by Posse by Richard N. Haass, pp. 58-65
- Korea and Our Asia Policy by Chalmers Johnson, pp. 66-77
- Who Won the Trade War? by Robert Zoellick, pp. 78-81
- The Price of Information by Eric Jones, pp. 82-94
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The Limits of Trust by Charles Wolf, Jr., pp. 95-98 - 1 Review- Trust by Francis Fukuyama
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Look, No Tocqueville! by Harvey Mansfield, pp. 99-102 - 1 Review- The Next American Nation by Michael Lind
- Correspondence by Barbara Amiel, Thomas Donnelly, J.J. Jewett, and James Kurth, ..., pp. 103-108
- On Letting Go by Owen Harries, pp. 109-113
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Issues of 1996 = 4 Issues, 61 Articles-
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Spring 1996 Issue = 12 Articles- America's Grand Strategy by James Kurth, pp. 3-19
- The Future of a Contradiction by Robert W. Tucker, pp. 20-27
- The World Shakes China by Bruce Cumings, pp. 28-41
- Distant Compassion by Clifford Orwin, pp. 42-49
- Making Sense of Japan by R. Taggart Murphy, pp. 50-63
- Less is More by Christopher Layne, pp. 64-77
- No Illusions by Taylor E. Dark, pp. 78-85
- Policing the Caribbean by Elliott Abrams, pp. 86-92
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Trop de Zele by Hasan Unal, pp. 93-96 - 1 Review- Balkan Odyssey by David Owen
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The Man Who Liked Reporters by Paul Gigot, pp. 97-99 - 1 Review- Call The Briefing! by Marlin Fitzwater
- Correspondence by Matthew Connelly, Adam Garfinkle, and Herb Greer, ..., pp. 100-107
- Pat's World by Owen Harries, pp. 108-114
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Summer 1996 Issue = 17 Articles- Post-Communism by Johnathan Sunley, pp. 3-15
- ...And Ulster Will Be Right by Peregrine Worsthorne, pp. 16-23
- Russia's Military Nadir by Anatol Lieven, pp. 24-33
- Gone to the Lake by Jonathan Clarke, pp. 34-45
- Decision Time by Max Beloff, pp. 46-52
- Strategy Creep in the Balkans by Ted Carpenter and Amos Perlmutter, pp. 53-59
- The Man Who Changed the Game Plan by Richard V. Allen, pp. 60-65
- Reagan's Critics by Stephen F. Knott, pp. 66-77
- Ortega and the Myth of the Mass by Neil McInnes, pp. 78-88
- The Russian Boys and Their Last Poet by Dmitry Shlapentokh, pp. 89-91
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Thomas Mann and Germany's Demons by Anthony Hartley, pp. 92-98 - 1 Review- Thomas Mann: A Life by Donald A. Prater
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The New "Great Debate" by Adam Garfinkle, pp. 99-104 - 3 Reviews- The Imperative of American Leadership by Joshua Muravchik
- Isolationism Reconfigured by Eric Nordlinger
- America Adrift by Peter W. Rodman
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The Fall of the Soviet Empire by Dominic Lieven, pp. 105-109 - 2 Reviews- Autopsy on an Empire by Jack F. Matlock, Jr.
- Age of Delirium by David Satter
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The Bureaucrat Spy by Russell Jack Smith, pp. 110-113 - 1 Review- From the Shadows by Robert M. Gates
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Making Lemonade by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, pp. 114-118 - 1 Review- A Twilight Struggle by Robert Kagan
- Correspondence by Elliott Abrams, Walter C. Clemens, Jr., and Bruce Cumings, ..., pp. 119-125
- Engaging Castro by Owen Harries, pp. 126-130
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Fall 1996 Issue = 16 Articles- Geotherapy by Stephen Sestanovich, pp. 3-13
- Warnings of a Parting Friend by Patrick J. Garrity, pp. 14-26
- Just War I by James Turner Johnson, pp. 27-36
- Just War II by A.J. Bacevich, pp. 37-47
- Let Iraq Collapse by Daniel Byman, pp. 48-60
- The Short March by Henry S. Rowen, pp. 61-70
- Trade Blocked by Bernard K. Gordon, pp. 71-79
- The Downside of the Cutting Edge by Richard Betts, pp. 80-83
- The Cowboy Patriot by Richard Grenier, pp. 84-88
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Home and Abroad by Joseph S. Nye, Jr., pp. 89-91 - 2 Reviews- The End of Affluence by Jeff Madrick
- The Good Life and Its Discontents by Robert J. Samuelson
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[+]
Things Fall Apart by William H. McNeill, pp. 92-96 - 1 Review- The Ends of the Earth by Robert D. Kaplan
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Through the Garbage Can, Darkly by Eric Jones, pp. 97-100 - 1 Review- Japan and the Enemies of Open Political Science by David Williams
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Seeing Red by Joshua Muravchik, pp. 101-106 - 3 Reviews- Red Scare or Red Menace? by John Earl Haynes
- The Amerasia Spy Case by Harvey Klehr and Ronald Radosh
- Not Without Honor by Richard Gid Powers
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One Country, Two Capitals by Peter Rutland, pp. 107-109 - 2 Reviews- St. Petersburg by Solomon Volkov
- Moscow: Governing the Socialist Metropolis by Timothy J. Colton
- Correspondence by Haley Barbour, Michael J. Cummings, and Jonathan Stevenson, ..., pp. 110-116
- A Thin Line by Adam Garfinkle, pp. 117-122
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Winter 1996 Issue = 16 Articles- Secularism in Retreat by Peter L. Berger, pp. 3-12
- China by Robert B. Zoellick, pp. 13-22
- The Third Side of the Triangle by Charles Horner, pp. 23-31
- Africa's Murderous Professors by Michael Chege, pp. 32-40
- Dayton, Bosnia, and the Limits of Law by Alfred P. Rubin, pp. 41-46
- Volkogonov's Journey by Neil McInnes, pp. 47-54
- Corridors of Silence by Roland Flamini, pp. 55-58
- The New Mandarins by Robert M. Pease, pp. 59-62
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Huntington's Clash6C I by Pierre Hassner, pp. 63-68 - 1 Review- The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of the World Order by Samuel P. Huntington
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Huntington's Clash: II by Wang Gungwu, pp. 69-73 - 1 Review- The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of the World Order by Samuel P. Huntington
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Presented at Court by John O'Sullivan, pp. 74-76 - 1 Review- Diplomacy and Disillusion at the Court of Margaret Thatcher by George R. Urban
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Right the First Time by Jeffrey Gedmin, pp. 77-80 - 1 Review- The Dawn of Peace in Europe by Michael Mandelbaum
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The Company Man by Mark Falcoff, pp. 81-83 - 1 Review- Reflections of a Cold Warrior by Richard Bissell, Jr., Jonathan E. Lewis, and Frances T. Pudlo, ...
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From Ataturk to Erbakan by Andrew Mango, pp. 84-89 - 3 Reviews- A Fez of the Heart by Jeremy Seal
- Dervish by Tim Kelsey
- Ataturk's Children by Jonathan Rugman
- Correspondence by Jack Matlock, Jr., Henry Trofimenko, and Richard Pipes, ..., pp. 90-101
- NATO Enlargement by Adam Garfinkle, pp. 102-114
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Issues of 1997 = 3 Issues, 50 Articles-
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Spring 1997 Issue = 15 Articles- Bridging Centuries by Paul Wolfowitz, pp. 3-8
- The Problem of the Next Lenin by Fred C. Ikle, pp. 9-19
- Power Failure in the Caspian by S. Frederick Starr, pp. 20-31
- Tough Choices by Dov S. Zakheim, pp. 32-43
- Is Asia's High Growth Era Over? by David Hale, pp. 44-57
- Don't Isolate Russia by Alexei K. Pushkov, pp. 58-63
- South Africa After the Miracle by John Chettle, pp. 64-75
- After Hebron by Peter W. Rodman, pp. 76-80
- The Common Sense by John Mueller, pp. 81-88
- A Pessimist of Promise by Thomas A. Howard, pp. 89-96
- Hassner's Bad Bad Review by Samuel P. Huntington, pp. 97-102
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Nothing Funny About Germany by Anne Applebaum, pp. 103-106 - 1 Review- The Politics of Memory by Jane Kramer
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Suddenly and Peacefully by Anders Aslund, pp. 107-110 - 1 Review- Down With Big Brother by Michael Dobbs
- Correspondence by James Lilley, Gerald Segal, and Michael Schatzberg, ..., pp. 111-114
- India10C Relevant at Last? by Owen Harries, pp. 115-122
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Fall 1997 Issue = 16 Articles- Fragmentation and Hubris? by James Schlesinger, pp. 3-9
- Qu'est-ce qu'une nation? by Anatol Lieven, pp. 10-22
- Four Faces of Global Culture by Peter L. Berger, pp. 23-29
- Yeltsin by Peter Rutland, pp. 30-41
- Why Our Hardliners Are Wrong by Robert S. Ross, pp. 42-51
- Balance, Not Containment by A.D. McLennan, pp. 52-63
- Unsettled Succession by Bruce J. Dickson, pp. 64-72
- china.com? by Diane P. Wolff, pp. 73-77
- The Politics of Global Warming by Brian Tucker, pp. 78-87
- Tin Cup Diplomacy by Hans Binnendijk, pp. 88-91
- The Man Who Ran Francafrique by Kaye Whiteman, pp. 92-100
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A Book for the Times by Anthony Hartley, pp. 101-104 - 1 Review- Europe: A History by Norman Davies
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Trading on Ideas by David S. Bruce, pp. 105-108 - 1 Review- Against the Tide by Douglas A. Irwin
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Another Country by Guenther Lewy, pp. 109-112 - 2 Reviews- Radical Son by David Horowitz
- Coming Apart by Roger Rosenblatt
- Correspondence by Richard Kohn, Christopher Gray, David Gress, and Daniel Mahoney, ..., pp. 113-117
- You Broker It, You Buy It by Adam Garfinkle, pp. 118-122
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Winter 1997 Issue = 19 Articles- The Dangers of Expansive Realism by Owen Harries, pp. 3-8
- In Our Own Image by David C. Hendrickson, pp. 9-21
- The Tory Debacle by Jonathan Clarke, pp. 22-25
- Response by John O'Sullivan, pp. 26-27
- --- by Ferdinand Mount, p. 28
- --- by David Willetts, pp. 29-30
- The Turkish-Israeli Entente by Daniel Pipes, pp. 31-38
- Albania's Cappuccino Coup by Johnathan Sunley, pp. 39-48
- Europe's Underclass by Cait Murphy, pp. 49-56
- A Beginner's Guide to the Irish Question by Robin Fox, pp. 57-66
- The Prudent Irishman by John R. Bolton, pp. 67-74
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Doing Well by Doing Good by Josef Joffe, pp. 75-81 - 3 Reviews- Promised Land, Crusader State by Walter A. McDougall
- The Grand Chessboard by Zbigniew K. Brzezinski
- The Reluctant Sheriff by Richard N. Haass
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Stalin, An Incompetent Realist by Robert Jervis, pp. 82-86 - 3 Reviews- We Now Know by John Lewis Gaddis
- The Cold War and Soviet Insecurity by Vojtech Mastny
- Inside the Kremlin's Cold War by Vladislav Zubok and Constantine Pleshakov
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On the Art of War by John Keegan, pp. 87-90 - 1 Review- Imagined Battles by Peter Paret
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Being Blunt by Midge Decter, pp. 91-93 - 1 Review- The Untouchable by John Banville
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Not-So-Innocents Abroad by Herb Greer, pp. 94-98 - 1 Review- Allah in the West by Gilles Kepel
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Weighing Anchors by Barrie Dunsmore, pp. 99-107 - 3 Reviews- A Reporter's Life by Walter Cronkite
- A Memoir by David Brinkley
- Events Leading Up to My Death by Howard K. Smith
- An Exchange on Nationalism by Noel Malcolm and Anatol Lieven, pp. 108-114
- Correspondence by Patrick Clawson, Hafiz Pashayev, and Peter Schaefer, ..., pp. 115-122
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Issues of 1998 = 4 Issues, 69 Articles-
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Spring 1998 Issue = 16 Articles- An Inner Circle of One by Robert W. Tucker, pp. 3-26
- Europe on the Brink by Michael Portillo, pp. 27-37
- The Logic of Covert Action by Bruce Berkowitz and Allan Goodman, pp. 38-46
- Running Out of Gas by C.J. Campbell, pp. 47-55
- Hayek's Slippery Slope by Neil McInnes, pp. 56-66
- Faking It and Making It by Henry Sokolski, pp. 67-74
- Rethinking N+1 by Brad Roberts, pp. 75-80
- Pollution by Humphrey Taylor, pp. 81-84
- The Khatemi Factor by Mark N. Katz, pp. 85-90
- Korea: A Time to be Bold? by Michael J. Mazarr, pp. 91-97
- Conrad's Nostromo and the Third World by Robert D. Kaplan, pp. 98-102
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Enough Blame to Go Round by Eliot Cohen, pp. 103-108 - 1 Review- Dereliction of Duty by H.R. McMaster
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A Hedgehog After All by Adam Wolfson, pp. 109-112 - 1 Review- Isaiah Berlin by John Gray
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Our Man in Nairobi by Michael Chege, pp. 113-117 - 1 Review- Rogue Ambassador by Smith Hempstone
- Correspondence by George F. Kennan, Conrad Black, and Walter Berns, ..., pp. 118-124
- Reflections of a Repentant Sinner by Robert W. Tucker, pp. 125-129
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Summer 1998 Issue = 19 Articles- The Demons of Kosovo by Warren Zimmermann, pp. 3-12
- In Asia's Mirror by Sebastian Mallaby, pp. 13-21
- Response by Chalmers Johnson, p. 22
- --- by Martin Feldstein, p. 23
- --- by Francis Fukuyama, pp. 24-26
- Can Asians Think? by Kishore Mahbubani, pp. 27-35
- Religion and American Foreign Policy by Leo Ribuffo, pp. 36-51
- 1848: Seed Plot of History, pp. 52-53
- Mao in History by Ross Terrill, pp. 54-64
- Bad Judgment at Bordeaux by John Laughland, pp. 65-70
- Australia and the Asian Crisis by Eric Jones, pp. 71-80
- Elegy for a Contrarian by Scott McConnell, pp. 81-86
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Loose Cannon by Bruce Blair, pp. 87-92 - 3 Reviews- War Scare by Peter V. Pry
- Avoiding Nuclear Anarchy by Graham T. Allison, Owen R. Cote, Jr., and Richard A. Falkenrath, ...
- One Point Safe by Andrew Cockburn and Leslie Cockburn
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Rude Awakening by Martin Kramer, pp. 93-95 - 1 Review- Dream Palace of the Arabs by Fouad Ajami
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Getting It Off Pat by Walter A. McDougall, pp. 96-99 - 1 Review- The Great Betrayal by Patrick J. Buchanan
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Too Impressive to be Real by Mark Falcoff, pp. 100-104 - 2 Reviews- Sumner Welles: FDR's Global Strategist by Benjamin Welles
- Secret Affairs by Irwin F. Gellman
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Bearish on Teddy by Charles R. Kesler, pp. 105-110 - 1 Review- T.R. by H.W. Brands
- Correspondence by Gideon Rose, Lord Beloff, John Laughland, and Miomir Zuzul, ..., pp. 111-122
- Iraq10C Anatomy of a Farce by Adam Garfinkle, pp. 123-130
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Fall 1998 Issue = 17 Articles- Defense9C Raise the Anchor or Lower the Ship by James Schlesinger, pp. 3-12
- NATO: The Dilemmas of Expansion by Zbigniew Brzezinski, pp. 13-18
- Destroying South Africa's Democracy by R.W. Johnson, pp. 19-28
- Inside the Cave by James Kurth, pp. 29-40
- The Indonesian Debacle by Andrew MacIntyre, pp. 41-52
- Embassies at Risk by Smith Hempstone, pp. 53-55
- Asia Tomorrow, Gray and Male by Nicholas Eberstadt, pp. 56-65
- Serious About Sanctions by Daniel W. Drezner, pp. 66-74
- Salisbury by Anatol Lieven, pp. 75-84
- City of Bad Omens by Robert Elegant, pp. 85-93
- China Studies in McCarthy's Shadow by Richard L. Walker, pp. 94-101
- The Man Who Saved the Day---Sort Of by Paul Wolfowitz, pp. 102-108
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Machiavelli's Realism by Diana Schaub, pp. 109-112 - 1 Review- The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli
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Strong State, Weaker Theory by Robert L. Beisner, pp. 113-115 - 1 Review- From Wealth to Power by Fareed Zakaria
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Globalism and the American Tide by Eric Jones, pp. 116-119 - 1 Review- The Death of Distance by Frances Cairncross
- Correspondence by James Lee, Anne-Elisabeth Moutet, and Herb Greer, ..., pp. 120-124
- America and the Euro Gamble by Owen Harries, pp. 125-130
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Winter 1998 Issue = 17 Articles- The Ties That Fray by Stephen M. Walt, pp. 3-11
- Russia's Crisis, America's Complicity by Dimitri K. Simes, pp. 12-22
- Kosovo by Noel Malcolm, pp. 23-26
- Foreign Policy and Domestic Scandal by Peter W. Rodman, pp. 27-31
- Can Japan Come Back? by Peter Hartcher, pp. 32-39
- The Rise of English Nationalism by Robin Harris, pp. 40-51
- Unusually, the French are Happy by William Pfaff, pp. 52-59
- Courting Danger by John R. Bolton, pp. 60-72
- "Orientalism", the Evolution of a Concept by Neil McInnes, pp. 73-81
- What Combat Does to Man by Eliot Cohen, pp. 82-90
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The Other France by H.J. Kaplan, pp. 91-94 - 1 Review- Modernizing the Provincial City by Rosemary Wakeman
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The Cult of Secrecy by Allen Weinstein, pp. 95-97 - 1 Review- Secrecy by Daniel Patrick Moynihan
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Crazy Over Cuba by Andrew J. Bacevich, pp. 98-103 - 1 Review- Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961-1963
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Acheson, Simply Put by Robert Ellsworth, pp. 104-106 - 1 Review- Acheson by James Chace
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Uncomfortable, But Invaluable by Peter Coleman, pp. 107-111 - 1 Review- Radio Free Europe and the Pursuit of Democracy by George R. Urban
- Correspondence by Dov Zakheim, Earl Tilford, Jr., Gideon Rose, and John D. Gerhart, ..., pp. 112-122
- Wye Gamble? by Adam Garfinkle, pp. 123-130
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Issues of 1999 = 4 Issues, 79 Articles-
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Spring 1999 Issue = 16 Articles- Seeing Russia Plain by Fritz W. Ermarth, pp. 5-14
- Britain's Atlantic Option by Conrad Black, pp. 15-24
- Mayday for Oslo by Joel Singer, pp. 25-29
- International Law vs. the American Constitution by Jeremy Rabkin, pp. 30-41
- Macedonia by Marshall Freeman Harris, pp. 42-46
- China and the Quest for Dignity by John Fitzgerald, pp. 47-59
- Tocqueville and the Odd Couple by Max Beloff, pp. 60-64
- Greece by Loukas Tsoukalis, pp. 65-74
- The Poverty of Anti-Communism by John Lukacs, pp. 75-86
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How the West Was Spun by John O'Sullivan, pp. 87-97 - 2 Reviews- From Plato to NATO by David Gress
- Twilight of the West by Christopher Coker
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Paper Bear by Anatol Lieven, pp. 98-102 - 1 Review- The Collapse of the Soviet Military by William E. Odom
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Pericles and "Big Bill" Thomson by Clifford Orwin, pp. 103-107 - 1 Review- Reconstructing America by James W. Ceaser
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The Road to Damascus... by Fouad Ajami, pp. 108-110 - 1 Review- The Brink of Peace by Itamar Rabinovich
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...And the Road to Vienna by Noel Malcolm, pp. 111-113 - 1 Review- Blacklisted by Paul Lendvai
- Correspondence by Robert J. Lieber, Kenneth Weisbrode, and David G. Haglund, ..., pp. 114-124
- Franz Josef Clinton by Adam Garfinkle, pp. 125-130
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Summer 1999 Issue = 23 Articles- Policing Utopia by Andrew J. Bacevich, pp. 5-15
- Second Thoughts by Francis Fukuyama, pp. 16-33
- Responses to Fukuyama by Harvey Mansfield, p. 34
- --- by E.O. Wilson, pp. 35-36
- --- by Gertrude Himmelfarb, pp. 37-38
- --- by Robin Fox, p. 39
- --- by Robert J. Samuelson, pp. 40-42
- --- by Joseph S. Nye, pp. 43-44
- Where Germany Has Never Been Before by Josef Joffe, pp. 45-54
- China's Hollow Military by Bates Gill and Michael O'Hanlon, pp. 55-62
- Undemocratic Capitalism by David Zweig, pp. 63-72
- Rethinking Europe by Charles A. Kupchan, pp. 73-80
- To Sing a Different Song by James Kurth, pp. 81-87
- Fixing the IMF by Charles W. Calomiris and Allan H. Meltzer, pp. 88-96
- Jimmy Polk's War by Patrick J. Buchanan, pp. 97-106
- Ceausescu's Legacy by Tom Gallagher, pp. 107-111
- What Price Human Rights? by William F. Schulz and John Bolton, pp. 112-120
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Henry, Act III by Walter A. McDougall, pp. 121-125 - 1 Review- Years of Renewal by Henry Kissinger
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Three Decent Frenchmen by Daniel J. Mahoney, pp. 126-131 - 1 Review- The Burden of Responsibility by Tony Judt
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The Man Who Stood Up to Stalin by Arch Puddington, pp. 132-135 - 1 Review- A Covert Life by Ted Morgan
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Reagan's Plan by Kiron K. Skinner, pp. 136-142 - 3 Reviews- Ronald Reagan by Dinesh D'Souza
- The Reagan Reversal by Beth A. Fischer
- Exit With Honor by William E. Pemberton
- Correspondence by Rensselaer Lee, Louise Shelley, and Paula Dobriansky, ..., pp. 143-152
- Harry Lee's Story by Owen Harries, pp. 153-162
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Fall 1999 Issue = 20 Articles- The Short, Unhappy Life of Humanitarian War by Charles Krauthammer, pp. 5-8
- For the Record by Christopher Layne and Benjamin Schwarz, pp. 9-16
- The Future of Nationalism by Michael Mandelbaum, pp. 17-26
- Two Cheers for "Asian Values" by Nathan Glazer, pp. 27-34
- Totalitarianism by Kenneth Minogue, pp. 35-44
- The Most Dangerous Country by Nicholas Eberstadt, pp. 45-54
- American Ascendancy by Coral Bell, pp. 55-63
- Toward an English-Speaking Union by Robert Conquest, pp. 64-70
- China's Military by James Lilley and Carl Ford, pp. 71-77
- The Travail of the Gypsies by Guenter Lewy, pp. 78-86
- Staying Cool About Global Warming by Henry S. Rowen and John P. Weyant, pp. 87-93
- China's Democratic Prospects by George T. Crane, pp. 94-100
- There Is No Mystery by Arnold Beichman, pp. 101-102
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Koestler and His Jewish Thesis by Neil McInnes, pp. 103-109 - 1 Review- Arthur Koestler: The Homeless Mind by David Cesarani
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Counting the Dead by Eliot Cohen, pp. 110-113 - 1 Review- The Pity of War by Niall Ferguson
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Thoroughly Modern Freddy by Michael Howard, pp. 114-117 - 1 Review- Frederick the Great by Giles MacDonogh
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Globalization's Boosters and Critics by Jacob Heilbrunn, pp. 118-122 - 2 Reviews- The Lexus and the Olive Tree by Thomas L. Friedman
- False Dawn by John Gray
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Indochina Without Americans by Peter W. Rodman, pp. 123-126 - 1 Review- Why Vietnam Invaded Cambodia by Stephen J. Morris
- Correspondence by Bruce Brager, Max Singer, Robert Ellsworth, and Thomas Henriksen, ..., pp. 127-134
- A Bridge Too Far by Lawrence F. Kaplan, pp. 135-141
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Winter 1999 Issue = 20 Articles- The Jacksonian Tradition by Walter Russell Mead, pp. 5-30
- Robust Nationalism by Samuel P. Huntington, pp. 31-40
- Present Laughter or Utopian Bliss? by Gideon Rose, pp. 41-47
- The Folk Who Live on the Hill by James Kitfield, pp. 48-56
- Kofi's Rule by Edward Luttwak, pp. 57-62
- Moralpolitik by Donald K. Emmerson, pp. 63-68
- The (Not So) Great Game by Anatol Lieven, pp. 69-80
- Affluence and Influence by Peter van Ham and Przemyslaw Grudzinski, pp. 81-87
- Paradise Lost by Alexander Rose, pp. 88-96
- Did Western Civilization Survive the 20th Century? by Alan Charles Kors, pp. 97-104
- Self-inflicted Wounds by Hilton Root, pp. 105-108
- The Way It Ought To Be by Andrew J. Bacevich, pp. 109-112
- NATO and Kosovo by Ivo H. Daalder, pp. 113-116
- China's Military, Take 3 by Bates Gill and Michael O'Hanlon, pp. 117-120
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The Arithmetic of Atrocity by Peter Rutland, pp. 121-126 - 1 Review- The Black Book of Communism by Stephane Courtois, Nicolas Werth, and Jean-Louis Panne, ...
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Leaders Count by David M. Lampton, pp. 127-129 - 1 Review- A Great Wall by Patrick Tyler
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Getting It Right by Francis Fukuyama, pp. 130-132 - 1 Review- The Coming of Post-Industrial Society by Daniel Bell
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You Had To Be There by Walter Laqueur, pp. 133-136 - 1 Review- Who Paid the Piper? by Frances Stonor Saunders
- Correspondence by Fred C. Ikle, Kenneth Minogue, Ken Jensen, and Tom Donnelly, ..., pp. 137-140
- A Year of Debating China by Owen Harries, pp. 141-150
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Issues of 2000 = 4 Issues, 73 Articles-
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Spring 2000 Issue = 17 Articles- Living With China by Zbigniew Brzezinski, pp. 5-22
- Tainted Transactions by Janine R. Wedel, pp. 23-34
- Remembering the Future by Paul Wolfowitz, pp. 35-45
- Globalization and American Power by Kenneth N. Waltz, pp. 46-56
- The Present Danger by Robert Kagan and William Kristol, pp. 57-69
- To Fight the Good Fight by Elliott Abrams, pp. 70-77
- Asia in the 21st Century by Rajan Menon and S. Enders Wimbush, pp. 78-86
- Islam and Islamism by Daniel Pipes, pp. 87-93
- Pragmatic Theocracy by Ray Takeyh, pp. 94-100
- What Mahathir Has Wrought by David Martin Jones, pp. 101-112
- The Law of Increasing Returns by Ronald Bailey, pp. 113-121
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Turning Point by Michael Howard, pp. 122-125 - 1 Review- Five Days in London: May 1940 by John Lukacs
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The Pope's Divisions by James H. Billington, pp. 126-131 - 1 Review- Witness to Hope by George Weigel
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But the Patient Died by David Pryce-Jones, pp. 132-136 - 1 Review- Empires of the Sand by Efraim Karsh and Inari Karsh
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Unreal Realism by Terence Emmons, pp. 137-142 - 1 Review- The Vices of Integrity by Jonathan Haslam
- Correspondence by Walter McDougall, Arthur Schlesinger, jr., and Michael Kazin, ..., pp. 143-150
- Meanwhile on the Left... by Lawrence F. Kaplan, pp. 151-158
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Summer 2000 Issue = 19 Articles- The American Way of Victory by James Kurth, pp. 5-16
- Living With a New Europe by Zbigniew Brzezinski, pp. 17-32
- The World's Resentment by Peter W. Rodman, pp. 33-41
- The Forgotten Player by Michael J. Green, pp. 42-49
- Putin's Precursors by Laurent Murawiec, pp. 50-54
- Culture Matters by Lawrence E. Harrison, pp. 55-65
- Nyerere by R.W. Johnson, pp. 66-75
- Lessons Unlearned by Thomas Donnelly, pp. 76-82
- Keeping the Coast Guard Afloat by Colin S. Gray, pp. 83-87
- Germany's Illiberal Fictions by Jacob Heilbrunn, pp. 88-94
- The Challenge to Certainty by Zach Shore, pp. 95-97
- Tainted Transactions: An Exchange by Jeffrey Sachs, Anders Aslund, and Marek Dabrowski, ..., pp. 98-110
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Attraction and Chastisement by Max Boot, pp. 111-114 - 1 Review- The Philippine War, 1899-1902 by Brian McAllister Linn
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The View From the Margins by Peter Hitchens, pp. 115-120 - 1 Review- The Isles: A History by Norman Davies
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An Ambiguous Legacy by Gabriel Schoenfeld, pp. 121-124 - 1 Review- Yeltsin: A Revolutionary Life by Leon Aron
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Two Sides of the Same Coin by Joshua Muravchik, pp. 125-127 - 1 Review- The Faces of Janus by A. James Gregor
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Nature's Pitchfork by Eric Jones, pp. 128-132 - 1 Review- Environment, Scarcity, and Violence by Thomas F. Homer-Dixon
- Correspondence by Herbert May, Bob Ayers, Herb Greer, and Adam van Sertima, ..., pp. 133-135
- Idealism in the year 2000, pp. 136-138
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Fall 2000 Issue = 17 Articles- Living With Russia by Zbigniew Brzezinski, pp. 5-16
- Two Plus Four by Robert B. Zoellick, pp. 17-28
- The Gap by Peter D. Feaver and Richard H. Kohn, pp. 29-37
- Why the Gap Matters by Eliot A. Cohen, pp. 38-48
- Mentor for a Hegemon by John L. Harper, pp. 49-56
- The French Position by Philip H. Gordon, pp. 57-65
- Talking Turkey by Norman Stone, pp. 66-73
- Defending the Faiths by Allen D. Hertzke and Daniel Philpott, pp. 74-81
- A Skeptical Conservative by Neil McInnes, pp. 82-89
- The Forgotten Few by Daniel Johnson, pp. 90-93
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Banal and Dubious by Andrew J. Bacevich, pp. 94-97 - 2 Reviews- Winning Ugly by Ivo H. Daalder and Michael E. O'Hanlon
- Virtual War by Michael Ignatieff
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Ataturk---and After by Graham E. Fuller, pp. 98-101 - 1 Review- Ataturk by Andrew Mango
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The Stiletto Idealist by Adam Garfinkle, pp. 102-106 - 1 Review- The Jewish State by Yoram Hazony
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The Many Faces of Mitterand by Daniel J. Mahoney, pp. 107-110 - 1 Review- Frantois Mitterrand: The Last French President by Ronald Tiersky
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Good Intentions by John Patrick Diggins, pp. 111-116 - 1 Review- American Dreamer by John C. Culver and John Hyde
- Correspondence by Marshall Goldman, Anders Aslund, and James Brock, ..., pp. 117-126
- A Letter from Wales by Owen Harries, pp. 127-134
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Winter 2000 Issue = 20 Articles- Where Does Russia Belong? by Stephen Sestanovich, pp. 5-16
- China: Getting the Questions Right by Richard K. Betts and Thomas J. Christensen, pp. 17-30
- American Sovereignty and the UN by Jesse Helms, pp. 31-34
- The Rocky Shoals of International Law by David B. Rivkin, Jr. and Lee A. Casey, pp. 35-46
- Columbia by Brian Michael Jenkins, pp. 47-56
- The Praetorian Guard by William Pfaff, pp. 57-64
- Nasty Little Wars by Anatol Lieven, pp. 65-76
- Human Nature and Human Rights by Robin Fox, pp. 77-86
- The Deconstruction of Death by Fred Charles Ikle, pp. 87-96
- German Fictions: An Exchange by Jan-Werner Mueller, pp. 97-98
- --- by James W. Davis, p. 99
- --- by Stefan Sullivan, p. 100
- Reply by Jacob Heilbrunn, pp. 101-102
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The Real Sythesis by John Lukacs, pp. 103-106 - 1 Review- The Third Reich: A New History by Michael Burleigh
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Holding the Bridge by Andrew W. Marshall, pp. 107-109 - 1 Review- Henry M. Jackson: A Life in Politics by Robert G. Kaufman
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Hyphenating Foreign Policy by James Schlesinger, pp. 110-113 - 1 Review- Foreign Attachments by Tony Smith
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Subverting Cant by John O'Sullivan, pp. 114-118 - 1 Review- Memoir: My Life and Themes by Conor Cruise O'Brien
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The Vanity of Reason by Kenneth Minogue, pp. 119-122 - 2 Reviews- The Crisis of Reason by J.W. Burrow
- The Cunning of Unreason by John Dunn
- Correspondence by Anatol Lieven, Erato Kozakou-Marcoullis, and Aristotle Tziampiris, ..., pp. 123-130
- Jumping to Confusions by Adam Garfinkle, pp. 131-138
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Issues of 2001 = 5 Issues, 87 Articles-
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Spring 2001 Issue = 15 Articles- A Choice of Europes by David Calleo, pp. 5-16
- Getting Hegemony Right by G. John Ikenberry, pp. 17-24
- Blair's "Ethical" Policy by Robin Harris, pp. 25-36
- Their Gilded Age---and Ours by Fouad Ajami, pp. 37-48
- Contending Schools by Charles William Maynes, pp. 49-58
- Mugabe, Mbeki, and Mandela's Shadow by R.W. Johnson, pp. 59-75
- From Miracle to Malaise by Peter Hartcher, pp. 76-85
- China and the Historians by Charles Horner, pp. 86-96
- Islamism by Ray Takeyh, pp. 97-102
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The Guns of 17th Street by Jonathan Clarke, pp. 103-108 - 1 Review- Present Dangers by Robert Kagan and William Kristol
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A Slithy Tove by George Walden, pp. 109-111 - 1 Review- Humanity by Jonathan Glover
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Riding the Tiger by Henry Rowen, pp. 112-115 - 1 Review- Best of Intentions by Henry D. Sokolski
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Traveling Light by Thomas Goltz, pp. 116-120 - 1 Review- Eastward to Tartary by Robert D. Kaplan
- Correspondence by Elizabeth Andersen, Carla Del Ponte, and W.J. Grimes, ..., pp. 121-129
- The Anglosphere Illusion by Owen Harries, pp. 130-138
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Summer 2001 Issue = 17 Articles- An Announcement, p. 4
- Over and Out by Owen Harries, pp. 5-8
- America at the Apex by Henry Kissinger, pp. 9-18
- Natural Rights and Human History by Francis Fukuyama, pp. 19-30
- Bad Statesman, Good Prophet by Michael Mandelbaum, pp. 31-42
- Who's Afraid of Mr. Big? by Josef Joffe, pp. 43-52
- The Lesser Evil by Richard K. Betts, pp. 53-66
- Different Drummers, Same Drum by Andrew J. Bacevich, pp. 67-77
- The Great War by Michael Howard, pp. 78-84
- Britain and the Intellectuals by Ferdinand Mount, pp. 85-92
- Potemkin Democracy by Charles King, pp. 93-104
- The Long Goodbye by Neil McInnes, pp. 105-114
- Power Houses by Kurt M. Campbell, pp. 115-120
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Communist Crowd Control by George Walden, pp. 121-124 - 1 Review- The Tiananmen Papers by Zhang Liang, Andrew J. Nathan, and Perry Link
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Pushing Restraint by J.M. Roberts, pp. 125-128 - 1 Review- After Victory by G. John Ikenberry
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Poltergeist Economics by Anatol Lieven, pp. 129-132 - 3 Reviews- The Tragedy of Russia's Reforms by Peter Reddaway and Dmitri Glinski
- Godfather of the Kremlin by Paul Klebnikov
- Failed Crusade by Stephen F. Cohen
- Correspondence by Anthony Fleischer, Philip L. Christenson, and Kelly Tobin, ..., pp. 133-142
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Fall 2001 Issue = 17 Articles- The Next NATO by James Kurth, pp. 5-16
- Can European Democracy Survive Globalization? by Ralf Dahrendorf, pp. 17-22
- E Pluribus Confusion by John Van Oudenaren, pp. 23-36
- The Asymmetry of Pity by Yossi Klein Halevi, pp. 37-44
- Bonn Voyage by Daniel Bodansky, pp. 45-55
- Realism about Russia by William E. Odom, pp. 56-66
- The Stability of Deterrence in the Taiwan Strait by Robert S. Ross, pp. 67-76
- Il Caso Silone by Michael P. McDonald, pp. 77-89
- Altitude Sickness by S. Frederick Starr, pp. 90-100
- Another Year of Living Dangerously? by Rajan Menon, pp. 101-115
- Sky High by Conrad C. Crane, pp. 116-122
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Kissinger's Wisdom...and Advice by John J. Mearsheimer, pp. 123-128 - 1 Review- Does America Need a Foreign Policy? by Henry Kissinger
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Scathing on Thin Ice by George Jonas, pp. 129-135 - 1 Review- The Trial of Henry Kissinger by Christopher Hitchens
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Ukraine, Unexpected by Steven Erlanger, pp. 136-139 - 1 Review- The Ukrainians: Unexpected Nation by Andrew Wilson#2
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1945 and All That by John Lukacs, pp. 140-142 - 1 Review- The World Since 1945 by P.M.H. Bell
- Correspondence by Robin Fox, Ronald Tiersky, Tibor R. Machan, and Harry V. Jaffa, ..., pp. 143-152
- The Present Opportunity by Adam Garfinkle, pp. 153-162
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Special Issue 2001 Issue = 13 Articles- A Test by Terrorism by James Schlesinger, pp. 5-10
- A Strange War by Eliot A. Cohen, pp. 11-22
- A New Strategy for the New Face of Terrorism by L. Paul Bremer, III, pp. 23-31
- The Little Man's Revenge by Robert D. Kaplan, pp. 32-33
- What War Means by Dimitri K. Simes, pp. 34-42
- Lifting the Veil on Afghanistan by Julie Sirrs, pp. 43-48
- The Pakistani Pivot by Dennis Kux, pp. 49-59
- Achieving Oil Security by Martin Feldstein, pp. 60-65
- Foreign Policy by Charles Krauthammer, James Schlesinger, and Jessica T. Mathews, ..., pp. 66-81
- Defense Policy by Richard Perle, James Schlesinger, and Frank Carlucci, ..., pp. 82-95
- Economic Implications and Policies by Moises Naim, Adam Posen, Adam Garfinkle, and Maurice R. Greenberg, ..., pp. 96-104
- Domestic Security Implications and Policy by Fred Charles Ikle, Morton Halperin, and Morton Kondracke, ..., pp. 105-116
- An End to Nonsense by Owen Harries, pp. 117-122
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Winter 2001 Issue = 25 Articles- Seven Tests by Joseph S. Nye, pp. 5-13
- God and Mammon by Daniel Pipes, pp. 14-21
- The Risks of Victory by Paul W. Schroeder, pp. 22-36
- The World of Achilles by Robert D. Kaplan, pp. 37-46
- Echoes from the Barbary Coast by Rand H. Fishbein, pp. 47-51
- Couldn't Be Worse? by Ofra Bengio, pp. 52-58
- Curtains for the Ba'ath-Michael Eisenstadt, pp. 59-68
- The Law at War by Ruth Wedgwood, pp. 69-75
- Tightening the Screws by Peter L. Fitzgerald, pp. 76-82
- Cyprus by Henri J. Barkey and Philip H. Gordon, pp. 83-93
- Retail Diplomacy by Suzanne Nossel, pp. 94-105
- Small Mercies by David M. Lampton, pp. 106-113
- Odom's Russia: A Forum by Martin Malia, pp. 114-115
- --- by Jack Matlock, Jr., pp. 116-117
- --- by Jerry Hough, pp. 118-119
- --- by Geoffrey Hosking, pp. 120-121
- --- by Alexey Pushkov, p. 122
- --- by Robert Legvold, pp. 123-124
- --- by Henry Trofimenko, pp. 125-126
- Reply by William E. Odom, pp. 127-130
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Meaning Well by Larry Wolff, pp. 131-137 - 1 Review- Emperor Maximilian II by Paula Sutter Fichtner
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A Whole New World? by William Perry, pp. 138-142 - 4 Reviews- Conquistadors by Michael Wood
- Liberators by Robert Harvey
- Itinerary: An Intellectual Journey by Octavio Paz
- The Soul of Latin America by Howard Wiarda
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The Four Schoolmasters by H.W. Brands, pp. 143-148 - 1 Review- Special Providence by Walter Russell Mead
- Correspondence by Robert F. Ellsworth, James Kurth, and Dario Biocca, ..., pp. 149-154
- What Victory Means by Conrad Black, pp. 155-166
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Issues of 2002 = 4 Issues, 75 Articles-
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Spring 2002 Issue = 19 Articles- The Karine-A Affair and the War on Terrorism by Robert Satloff, pp. 5-16
- Law in Order by William Wechsler, pp. 17-28
- Russia's Higher Police by Laurent Murawiec and Clifford G. Gaddy, pp. 29-36
- The Other Orientalism by Charles Horner, pp. 37-45
- Disraeli's Secret by Harvey Sicherman, pp. 46-57
- One Hundred Years of Ambiguity by Irving Louis Horowitz, pp. 58-64
- The New Cuba Divide by Daniel P. Erikson, pp. 65-71
- Popper's Return Engagement by Neil McInnes, pp. 72-80
- Freedom and Duty by Roger Kimball, pp. 81-88
- Cruise Control by Michael O'Hanlon, pp. 89-93
- America the Despised by Takis Michas, pp. 94-102
- A Poet Passes by Ahmedou Ould Abdallah, pp. 103-106
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Stress Testing the Global Economy by Eric Jones, pp. 107-118 - 3 Reviews- The End of Globalization by Harold James
- Stress Testing the System by Roger M. Kubarych
- Globalization and History by Kevin H. O'Rourke and Jeffrey G. Williamson
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The Best Defense by Barry R. Posen, pp. 119-125 - 1 Review- The Tragedy of Great Power Politics by John J. Mearsheimer
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Kaplan's War by Mark Blitz, pp. 126-129 - 1 Review- Warrior Politics by Robert D. Kaplan
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Bacon's Proof by Adam Schulman, pp. 130-134 - 1 Review- Memoirs by Edward Teller and Judith Shoolery
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Arabian Nightmares by David Pryce-Jones, pp. 135-139 - 1 Review- What Went Wrong? by Bernard Lewis
- Correspondence by Randhir Singh Bains, Herb Greer, and John Harllee, Jr., ..., pp. 140-143
- Weak Realpolitik by Adam Garfinkle, pp. 144-154
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Summer 2002 Issue = 18 Articles- That's Entertainment? by Michael Medved, pp. 5-14
- After Guantanamo by Jeremy Rabkin, pp. 15-26
- The Political Roots of Poverty by Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Hilton L. Root, pp. 27-38
- Bases of Debate by Charles Fairbanks and Andrew Bacevich, pp. 39-54
- Poor Kyrgyzstan by Richard Slaughter, pp. 55-65
- Advisors, Czars and Councils by Ivo Daalder and I.M. Destler, pp. 66-78
- All That NATO Can Be by Charles Gati, pp. 79-88
- The Long Spoons of Ulster by Jonathan Stevenson, pp. 89-100
- The Resilience of the Adversary Culture by Paul Hollander, pp. 101-112
- The Ground and Nature of Human Rights: Another Round by William F. Schulz, pp. 113-117
- Human Rights and Foreign Policy by Robin Fox, pp. 118-120
- Truth Matters, Universality Beckons by Francis Fukuyama, pp. 121-126
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Money and Power by Richard Rosecrance, pp. 127-131 - 3 Reviews- The Cash Nexus by Niall Ferguson
- The Spirit of Capitalism by Liah Greenfeld
- The Great Divergence by Kenneth Pomeranz
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Islamist Bubbles by Martin Kramer, pp. 132-137 - 2 Reviews- Jihad by Gilles Kepel
- In the Name of Osama Bin Laden by Roland Jacquard
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Wasserstein's Jerusalem by Yossi Klein Halevi, pp. 138-142 - 1 Review- Divided Jerusalem by Bernard Wasserstein
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The Summer Reading Guide, pp. 143-146 - 13 Reviews- The Middle East: A Brief History of the Last 2000 Years by Bernard Lewis
- Orde Wingate: A Biography by Christopher Sykes
- The True Believer by Eric Hoffer
- Dreadnought by Robert K. Massie
- Assimilation in American Life by Milton M. Gordon
- What Went Wrong? by Bernard Lewis
- From Paris to the Moon by Adam Gopnik
- Special Providence by Walter Russell Mead
- The Generals' War by Michael R. Gordon and Bernard E. Trainor
- The Closed Circle by David Pryce-Jones
- See No Evil by Robert Baer
- The Economic Consequences of the Peace by John Maynard Keynes
- The Warriors by J. Glenn Gray
- Correspondence by William Olson, Jonathan M. Winer, and William Wechsler, ..., pp. 147-154
- Moscow Nights, Eurasian Dreams by Nikolas Gvosdev, pp. 155-162
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Fall 2002 Issue = 23 Articles- The End of a Contradiction by Robert W. Tucker, pp. 5-7
- What Friends Are For by Michael Howard, pp. 8-10
- A Case of Continuity by Gary Schmitt, pp. 11-12
- Hearts and Minds by John J. Mearsheimer, pp. 13-16
- Of Hubs, Spokes and Public Goods by Josef Joffe, pp. 17-19
- Avoiding Empire by James Chace, pp. 20-22
- City, and Citadel, on the Hill by Wang Gungwu, pp. 23-25
- Misreading September 11th by Charles A. Kupchan, pp. 26-29
- Definitions, Doctrines and Divergences by Pierre Hassner, pp. 30-34
- The New Containment by Graham Allison and Andrei Kokoshin, pp. 35-44
- Harbinger or Aberration? by John Mueller, pp. 45-50
- Surveying the Global Economy by Carla Hills and Martin Feldstein, pp. 51-62
- Judging Nazism and Communism by Martin Malia, pp. 63-78
- Fate and Freedom in History by John Patrick Diggins, pp. 79-90
- Reforging the Atlantic Alliance by Philip H. Gordon, pp. 91-98
- U.S. Asia (and China) Policy Reconsidered by George Gilboy and Eric Heginbotham, pp. 99-109
- Our Other Korea Problem by Nicholas Eberstadt, pp. 110-118
- The Rock Gets Rolled by Joe Garcia, pp. 119-126
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Fighting Men by Geoffrey Parker, pp. 127-131 - 1 Review- Supreme Command by Eliot A. Cohen
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Capital Ideas by Harold James, pp. 132-139 - 3 Reviews- The Case for Free Trade by Douglas Irwin
- Globalization and Its Discontents by Joseph E. Stiglitz
- George Soros on Globalization by George Soros
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Contact: The Politics of Migration by Jeremy Black, pp. 140-143 - 1 Review- Cultures in Contact by Dirk Hoerder
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Waltzing to Armageddon? by Marc Trachtenberg, pp. 144-155 - 1 Review- The Spread of Nuclear Weapons by Scott D. Sagan and Kenneth N. Waltz
- The Impossible Imperative? by Adam Garfinkle, pp. 156-170
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Winter 2002 Issue = 15 Articles- The Unipolar Moment Revisited by Charles Krauthammer, pp. 5-20
- All the Way by Robert Legvold, pp. 21-32
- Sonderweg by Uwe Siemon-Netto, pp. 33-43
- Normative Shift by Coral Bell, pp. 44-54
- An Inky Wretch by Paul A. Rahe, pp. 55-65
- The Scandal of U.S.-Saudi Relations by Daniel Pipes, pp. 66-78
- Bullish on Democracy by Minxin Pei and Merritt Lyon, pp. 79-86
- End of an Affair? by Robert S. Leiken, pp. 87-98
- Working Out by George Grayson, pp. 99-105
- 'Oh, James' by Jeremy Black, pp. 106-112
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Power Steering by Walter A. McDougall, pp. 113-119 - 2 Reviews- The Paradox of American Power by Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
- The Ideas that Conquered the World by Michael Mandelbaum
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Endless Churchill by Harvey Sicherman, pp. 120-124 - 5 Reviews- Churchill: A Biography by Roy Jenkins
- Churchill: A Study in Greatness by Geoffrey Best
- Winston Churchill by John Keegan
- Churchill: Visionary. Statesman. Historian. by John Lukacs
- Churchill's Cold War by Klaus Larres
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A Papier-Mache Fortress by Paul W. Schroeder, pp. 125-132 - 1 Review- The Shield of Achilles by Philip Bobbitt
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A Matter of Writing Life and Death by Michael P. McDonald, pp. 133-152 - 2 Reviews- The Double Bond by Carole Angier
- Primo Levi by Ian Thomson
- Dual Frustration by Stephen Sestanovich, pp. 153-166
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Issues of 2003 = 4 Issues, 75 Articles-
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Spring 2003 Issue = 17 Articles- Migration and the Dynamics of Empire by James Kurth, pp. 5-16
- The Transformation of National Security by Philip Zelikow, pp. 17-28
- Imperial Temptations by Jack Snyder, pp. 29-40
- The Death of Conquest by Anna Simons, pp. 41-50
- An Empire, If You Can Keep It by Stephen Peter Rosen, pp. 51-62
- EuroIslam by Olivier Roy, pp. 63-74
- Out of Bali by David Martin Jones, pp. 75-86
- Australian for Alliance by Paul Kelly, pp. 87-94
- The Beginning of Economic Wisdom by Michael Novak, pp. 95-104
- Frog in the Pot by Adam S. Posen, pp. 105-118
- Taba Mythchief by David Makovsky, pp. 119-130
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Imperialism: The Highest Stage of American Capitalism? by Gideon Rose, pp. 131-135 - 1 Review- American Empire by Andrew J. Bacevich
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Suffering by Alan J. Kuperman, pp. 136-141 - 1 Review- A Bed for the Night by David Rieff
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"The Rudest Man I Ever Met" by Hume Horan, pp. 142-144 - 1 Review- Cursed is the Peacemaker by John Boykin
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Burying Nikita by Susan Eisenhower, pp. 145-150 - 1 Review- Khrushchev: The Man and His Era by William Taubman
- Correspondence by Harvey Sicherman, Michael Mandelbaum, and Walter McDougall, ..., pp. 151-156
- Continental Divides by Josef Joffe, pp. 157-162
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Summer 2003 Issue = 18 Articles- Power, Wealth and Wisdom by David P. Calleo, pp. 5-16
- America as European Hegemon by Christopher Layne, pp. 17-30
- Croesus and Caesar by Richard Rosecrance, pp. 31-34
- Occupational Hazards by Douglas Porch, pp. 35-47
- How to Stop the Iranian Bomb by Geoffrey Kemp, pp. 48-58
- The Old-New Anti-Semitism by Robert S. Wistrich, pp. 59-70
- Rooms and Borders by Russell Seitz, pp. 71-74
- Scoring the War on Terrorism by Daniel Byman, pp. 75-84
- Agrivation by C. Ford Runge, pp. 85-93
- Dragon in Paradise by John Henderson and Benjamin Reilly, pp. 94-106
- The Boldness of Charles Evans Hughes by Margot Louria, pp. 107-118
- A Low, Dishonest Decadence by David Satter, pp. 119-126
- Religion, Reason and Conflict in the 21st Century by Kenneth Minogue, pp. 127-131
- A Man of Faith by Paul Hollander, pp. 132-136
- Zakaria's Complaint by Thomas Carothers, pp. 137-142
- Europe Challenged by Robert Tucker, pp. 143-147
- Correspondence by Fred Baumann, Herb Greer, Josef Joffe, and Richard Halloran, ..., pp. 148-156
- Twilight of the Idols by Christian D. Brose, pp. 157-166
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Fall 2003 Issue = 17 Articles- The Theological Iron Curtain by Senator Joseph Lieberman, pp. 5-10
- Taking Stock by Dennis Ross, pp. 11-21
- Going Critical by Niall Ferguson and Laurence J. Kotlikoff, pp. 22-32
- The Art of the Bluff by Ian Bremmer, pp. 33-36
- The Stealth Normalization of U.S.-China Relations by David M. Lampton, pp. 37-48
- Iranian Options by Ray Takeyh, pp. 49-56
- Leashing the Dogs of War by David B. Rivkin, Jr. and Lee A. Casey, pp. 57-70
- Counsel to Britain by Conrad Black, pp. 71-76
- More Latin, Less America? by Luisa Angrisani, pp. 77-84
- New Europe, New Problems by George J. Viksnins, pp. 85-92
- The Sick Man of Asia by Rajan Menon, pp. 93-106
- Left Behind by Anders Aslund, pp. 107-116
- How Arabs Fight Islamism by Marshall J. Breger, pp. 117-124
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A People of Extraordinary Contradictions by John Lukacs, pp. 125-127 - 1 Review- The Hungarians by Paul Lendvai
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Davos Man Meets Homo Balcanicus by Gordon N. Bardos, pp. 128-132 - 2 Reviews- Bosnia After Dayton by Sumantra Bose
- Understanding Ethnic Violence by Roger D. Petersen
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Building on Sand? by Amatzia Baram, pp. 133-143 - 1 Review- The New Iraq by Joseph Braude
- The Shareholder Model by Nikolas K. Gvosdev, pp. 144-150
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Winter 2003 Issue = 23 Articles- Hegemonic Quicksand by Zbigniew Brzezinski, pp. 5-16
- Networking Nation-States by James C. Bennett, pp. 17-30
- Scoring the Iraq Aftermath by Michael O'Hanlon and Adriana Lins de Albuquerque, ..., pp. 31-36
- Does the United States Have a European Policy? by Gerard Baker, pp. 37-42
- Therapy's End by E. Wayne Merry, pp. 43-50
- The Bush Strategy at War by Ilan Berman, pp. 51-58
- Confronting Hamas by Steven Simon and Jonathan Stevenson, pp. 59-70
- Selling America---Short by Jeffrey Gedmin and Craig Kennedy, pp. 71-75
- Pirouettes and Priorities by Dmitri Trenin, pp. 76-83
- Russia's New Europe by Janusz Bugajski, pp. 84-91
- Living with the Unthinkable by Ted Galen Carpenter, pp. 92-98
- Averting the Unthinkable by Stephen J. Morris, pp. 99-108
- The Next Pope by Uwe Siemon-Netto, pp. 109-114
- Despot Watch by Joe Bob Briggs, pp. 115-120
- The WTO's North-South Conflict by Christina R. Sevilla, pp. 121-125
- Design for Trading by Martin Hutchinson, pp. 126-132
- Capitalism for Everyone by Raghuram G. Rajan and Luigi Zingales, pp. 133-141
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FDR's Legacy by Martin Walker, pp. 142-148 - 1 Review- Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Champion of Freedom by Conrad Black
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Revolutionary Nepotism by Steve Sailer, pp. 149-154 - 2 Reviews- In Praise of Nepotism by Adam Bellow
- Risky Transactions by Frank K. Salter
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Waughior by Keith B. Richburg, pp. 155-157 - 1 Review- At War With Waugh by William F. Deedes
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Political Correctness by Roger Kimball, pp. 158-165 - 1 Review- The Myth of Political Correctness by John K. Wilson
- Correspondence by Eric Farnsworth and Herb Greer, pp. 166-167
- Realism by Dimitri K. Simes, pp. 168-174
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Issues of 2004 = 4 Issues, 91 Articles-
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Spring 2004 Issue = 21 Articles- Dead Souls by Samuel P. Huntington, pp. 5-18
- Goodbye to Berlin? by Walter Russell Mead, pp. 19-28
- The Sources of Russian Conduct by Nikolas K. Gvosdev, pp. 29-38
- Does Iraq Matter? by Morton Abramowitz, pp. 39-44
- Uncle Sam in the Arab Street by Ray Takeyh, pp. 45-52
- The Dating Game by Zeyno Baran, pp. 53-58
- The Blogs of War by Glenn Harlan Reynolds, pp. 59-64
- Can NATO Survive Europe?, pp. 65-76
- Keeping Terror Out by Mark Krikorian, pp. 77-86
- Redefining the Terrorist by Jonathan Kay, pp. 87-92
- Winning Over the Muslim Mind by Derk Kinnane, pp. 93-98
- A Civil Solution by Jason McCue, pp. 99-102
- Yes, He Has No Bananas by Joe Bob Briggs, pp. 103-110
- Retreat from Globalization by Ian Campbell, pp. 111-117
- The Cost of Living by Matthew C. Weinzierl, pp. 118-122
- Don't Cut the Cheese by Julia Watson, pp. 123-128
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In the Ranks of Death by Martin Walker, pp. 129-138 - 9 Reviews- The Iraq War by Williamson Murray and Major-General Robert H. Scales, Jr., ...
- War Stories by Oliver North
- A Time of Our Choosing by Todd S. Purdum
- The Iraq War by Martin Walker
- The Battle for Iraq by Sara Beck and Malcolm Downing
- Daily Telegraph War on Saddam by Sir John Keegan
- Winning Modern Wars by Gen. Wesley K. Clark
- Intelligence in War by John Keegan
- The Yom Kippur War by Abraham Rabinovich
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The Terrorist as Statesman by Kevin Myers, pp. 139-143 - 1 Review- A Farther Shore by Gerry Adams
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Bad Laws Make Bad Judges by Fred C. Ikle, pp. 144-148 - 1 Review- Coercing Virtue by Robert H. Bork
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A Champion for the Bourgeoisie by Leon Aron, pp. 149-160 - 1 Review- The Winter Queen by Boris Akunin
- Reporter-at-Large by R.W. Johnson, pp. 161-173
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Summer 2004 Issue = 31 Articles- Transferring Sovereignty by James R. Schlesinger, pp. 5-7
- Auditing Arrogance by Yevgeny Primakov, pp. 8-10
- Rethinking the Strategy by Dimitri K. Simes, pp. 11-14
- Insecuring Iraq by Daniel Byman, pp. 15-17
- Vivisecting the Jihad by Alexis Debat, pp. 18-23
- Gauging the Afterman by Michael O'Hanlon and Adriana Lins de Albuquerque, ..., pp. 24-25
- Thinking Through Liberation by Amir Taheri, pp. 26-28
- Strengthening the Fainthearts by John Hillen, pp. 29-32
- Retreating in Good Order by William E. Odom, pp. 33-36
- Fighting for Oil? by Edward L. Morse, pp. 37-40
- Averting an Iraq Syndrome by David B. Rivkin, pp. 41-45
- Losing the Peace? by Geoffrey Kemp, pp. 46-47
- Rescuing the Future by John Thomson and Hussain Hindawi, pp. 48-50
- Recovering Our Nerve by Niall Ferguson, pp. 51-56
- The Neoconservative Moment by Francis Fukuyama, pp. 57-68
- Spain's Atlantic Option by Valenti Puig, pp. 69-74
- Reorienting Transatlantic Defense by Rep. Doug Bereuter and John Lis, pp. 75-83
- A Strategic Defense Initiative by Carnes Lord, pp. 84-92
- Sand in Our Eyes by Martin Sieff, pp. 93-100
- Sitting on Bayonets by Michael Eisenstadt, pp. 101-106
- The Democratic Imperative by Adrian Karatnycky, pp. 107-116
- Democracy's Trojan Horse by John Fonte, pp. 117-128
- Behind the Silk Curtain by Joe Bob Briggs, pp. 129-136
- China's Growing Appetites by David Hale, pp. 137-147
- The Cult of Precaution by Roger Scruton, pp. 148-154
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Not the Faith of Their Fathers by Martin Walker, pp. 155-162 - 5 Reviews- Thirty Days by Peter Stothard
- Tony Blair: The Making of a World Leader by Philip Stephens
- The Bushes: Portrait of a Dynasty by Peter Schweizer and Rochelle Schweizer
- House of Bush, House of Saud by Craig Unger
- American Dynasty by Kevin Phillips
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Where Have All the Cowboys Gone? by Harvey Sicherman, pp. 163-168 - 5 Reviews- Surprise, Security, and the American Experience by John Lewis Gaddis
- Benign or Imperial? by Owen Harries
- Against All Enemies by Richard A. Clarke
- Power, Terror, Peace, and War by Walter Russell Mead
- An End to Evil by David Frum and Richard Perle
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Russia's Straight-Talk Express by Nikolas K. Gvosdev, pp. 169-171 - 1 Review- A World Challenged by Yevgeny M. Primakov
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Prudence and the Prince by Fred E. Baumann, pp. 172-175 - 1 Review- The Modern Prince by Carnes Lord
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Requiem for a Genocide by Neil McInnes, pp. 176-183 - 3 Reviews- The Fabrication of Aboriginal History by Keith Windschuttle
- Whitewash by Robert Manne
- Fate of a Free People by Henry Reynolds
- Can NATO survive Europe? by E. Wayne Merry, pp. 184-186
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Fall 2004 Issue = 19 Articles- Wagging the Dog by Nikolas K. Gvosdev and Travis Tanner, pp. 5-10
- Letters by Carl Pope, Norman Ware, George Jonas, and James Bennett, ..., pp. 11-14
- In Defense of Democratic Realism by Charles Krauthammer, pp. 15-25
- Real Democratik by Clifford Kupchan, pp. 26-37
- Liberal Realism by G. John Ikenberry and Charles A. Kupchan, pp. 38-49
- The Right Stuff by F. Stephen Larrabee, John Gordon IV, and Peter A. Wilson, ..., pp. 50-58
- Spies Like Them by Richard L. Russell, pp. 59-62
- Reversing Proliferation by Ira Straus, pp. 63-70
- Advancing Democracy by Paula J. Dobriansky, pp. 71-78
- The Authoritarian Illusion by Gerard Alexander, pp. 79-84
- The "Amazing and Mysterious Life" of Ronald Reagan by Josef Joffe, pp. 85-90
- Exporting Europe's Protectionism by Lawrence A. Kogan, pp. 91-98
- America's Energy Challenge by Ian Bremmer and Crispin Hawes, pp. 99-104
- Small is Beautiful by Stephen A. Boyko and Aron A. Gottesman, pp. 105-110
- Scimitars to Plowshares by Hoessein Askari and Rana Atie, pp. 111-116
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The Late American Nation by James Kurth, pp. 117-125 - 5 Reviews- The Anglosphere Challenge by James C. Bennett
- The Breaking of Nations by Robert Cooper
- Who Are We? by Samuel P. Huntington
- The Case for Sovereignty by Jeremy A. Rabkin
- A New World Order by Anne-Marie Slaughter
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A Nation Under Guilt by Martin Walker, pp. 126-133 - 2 Reviews- The Coming of the Third Reich by Richard J. Evans
- Hitler's Prisons by Nikolaus Wachsmann
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Pride and Prejudice by Paul Hollander, pp. 134-140 - 5 Reviews- The Spirit of Terrorism by Jean Baudrillard
- Occidentalism by Ian Buruma and Avishai Margalit
- Yankee No! by Alan McPherson
- Rogue Nation by Clyde Prestowitz
- Anti-Americanism by Jean-Francois Revel
- The Realistic Roosevelt by Tom Parker, pp. 141-149
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Winter 2004 Issue = 20 Articles- Realism's Shining Morality by Robert F. Ellsworth and Dimitri K. Simes, pp. 5-10
- Letters by Francis Fukuyama, Ian Rainey, Mike Roskin, and Gary Schmitt, ..., pp. 11-18
- No Enemies on the Right by Henry R. Nau, pp. 19-28
- Downloading Democracy by Robert Conquest, pp. 29-32
- In Defense of Nationalism by John O'Sullivan, pp. 33-40
- Individualism and World Order by John O. McGinnis, pp. 41-51
- Putin and His Enemies by Alexey K. Pushkov, pp. 52-56
- Close, but No Democracy by Ray Takeyh, pp. 57-64
- Silk Road to Success by S. Frederick Starr, pp. 65-72
- Jihad Archipelago by Greg Sheridan, pp. 73-80
- Enforcing Nuclear Disarmament by Amitai Etzioni, pp. 81-89
- Thinking Outside the Tank by Steven Simon and Jonathan Stevenson, pp. 90-98
- Towards an Optimal Governing Area by Kevin Hassett, pp. 99-104
- Red Sun Rising by Herbert London, pp. 105-107
- Mismanaging Iraq by John Doe, pp. 108-113
- Banking on Turkey by H. Kaan Nazli, pp. 114-118
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Dreaming Europe in a Wide-Awak World by James C. Bennett, pp. 119-129 - 5 Reviews- Free World by Timothy Garton Ash
- The Pentagon's New Map by Thomas P.M. Barnett
- Great Deception by Christopher Booker and Richard Norris
- Cowboy Capitalism by Olaf Gersemann
- The European Dream by Jeremy Rifkin
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Neo-Conspiracy Theories by Gerard Baker, pp. 130-135 - 3 Reviews- Rise of the Vulcans by James Mann
- Where the Right Went Wrong by Patrick J. Buchanan
- America Alone by Stefan A. Halper and Jonathan Clarke
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Night and Fog by Martin Walker, pp. 136-143 - 9 Reviews- The Book of Spies by Alan Furst
- Dark Voyage by Alan Furst
- Blood of Victory by Alan Furst
- Kingdom of Shadows by Alan Furst
- Red Gold by Alan Furst
- The World at Night by Alan Furst
- The Polish Officer by Alan Furst
- Dark Star by Alan Furst
- Night Soldiers by Alan Furst
- Reporter-At-Large by Charles King, pp. 144-150