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Issues of the 1980s = 7 Years, 21 Issues, 177 Articles-
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Issues of 1983 = 1 Issue, 11 Articles-
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Fall 1983 Issue = 11 Articles- Beyond the Blocs by Mary Kaldor, pp. 1-22
- Let Europe Be Europe by Laurence Radway, pp. 23-44
- Offense or Defense by Matthew A. Evangelista, pp. 45-70
- How to START Ending the Arms Race by Robert C. Johansen, pp. 71-100
- Breaking Out of the Containment Syndrome by Jerry W. Sanders, pp. 101-126
- Lifting the Curse of Bipartisanship by Richard Falk, pp. 127-158
- Why Is There No Green Party in the U.S.? by Alan Wolfe, pp. 159-180
- Central America by Eldon Kenworthy, pp. 181-200
- After the Fall by Richard E. Feinberg and Kenneth A. Oye, pp. 201-216
- On Korea by Kim Dae Jung, pp. 217-236
- On the World Economy by Shridath Ramphal, pp. 237-258
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Issues of 1984 = 4 Issues, 36 Articles-
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Spring 1984 Issue = 10 Articles- Why Trust the Soviets? by Richard J. Barnet, pp. 461-482
- On Automatic Pilot by Jeffrey E. Garten, pp. 483-494
- After the Crisis? by Martin Carnoy and Manuel Castells, pp. 495-516
- Facing Facts in El Salvador by Kenneth E. Sharpe and Martin Diskin, pp. 517-548
- After Deployment by Alan Wolfe, pp. 549-574
- European Security and The German Question by Ulrich Albrecht, pp. 575-602
- Chinese World Policy in Transition by Samuel S. Kim, pp. 603-634
- Grenada as Theater by Eldon Kenworthy, pp. 635-652
- Acking Democracy and Development by Andrew A. Reding, pp. 653-668
- On Nicaragua's Resolve by Sergio Ramirez Mercado, pp. 669-682
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Summer 1984 Issue = 8 Articles- Security and Choice by Jerry W. Sanders, pp. 677-722
- Can the Debt Bomb Be Defused? by Andre Gunder Frank, pp. 723-744
- Dilemmas and Delusions of Deterrence by Michael MccGwire, pp. 745-768
- Ending the Cold War in Korea by Bruce Cumings, pp. 769-792
- Africa's Economic Future by Robert S. Browne, pp. 793-812
- Are the Soviets Still Interested in Arms Control? by Jane Sharp, pp. 813-850
- U.S.-Sponsored Elections in El Salvador and the Philippines by Walden Bello and Edward S. Herman, pp. 851-870
- On the Democratic party and U.S. Foreign Policy by Edmund G. Brown, Jr. and Richard Falk, pp. 871-882
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Fall 1984 Issue = 8 Articles- Coping With Reagan's Economic Legacy by Robert B. Reich and Felix G. Rohatyn, pp. 1-32
- Unexplored America by Fred Branfman, pp. 33-62
- The Challenges of the Pacific Age by Yoshi Tsurumi, pp. 63-86
- Nuclear Fundamentalism Reborn by Alan Wolfe, pp. 87-108
- The Tragic Course and Consequences of U.S. Policy in Honduras by Philip L. Shepherd, pp. 109-154
- Camp David by Stephen Green, pp. 155-168
- On Political Democracy in Nicaragua by Dr. Vilma Nunez de Escorcia and Richard Falk, pp. 169-178
- On the Role of the Pastoral Letters by Rev. J. Bryan Hehir, pp. 179-198
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Winter 1984 Issue = 10 Articles- Reply to the Kissinger Commission by William M. LeoGrande, pp. 251-284
- The Freeze and Beyond by Randall Forsberg, pp. 285-318
- The path to No-First-Use by P. Terrence Hopmann, pp. 319-338
- The End of a Strategic Era by Vincent Ferraro and Kathleen FitzGerald, pp. 339-360
- An Agenda for a New Bretton Woods by G.K. Helleiner, pp. 361-376
- Industrial Policy Priorities in the Trade Jungle by Barry Bluestone and Seamus O'Cleireacain, pp. 377-396
- New Forces Revisited by Seyom Brown, pp. 397-418
- Views from Manila and Washington by Richard Falk, pp. 419-432
- On the Struggle for Democracy by Jose Diokno, pp. 433-446
- On Congress and U.S. Security by Thomas J. Downey, pp. 447-462
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Issues of 1985 = 2 Issues, 18 Articles-
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Spring 1985 Issue = 8 Articles- The Future of Arms Control by Robert C. Johansen, pp. 193-228
- Securing the Firebreak by Michael T. Klare, pp. 229-248
- SDI in Search of a Mission by Peter A. Clausen, pp. 249-270
- Forging Missiles into Spaceships by Daniel Deudney, pp. 271-304
- After La Palma by Terry Lynn Karl, pp. 305-330
- Whither Israel by Simha Flapan, pp. 331-350
- The New GSP by Don J. Pease and J. William Goold, pp. 351-366
- On Israel's Future by Mati Peled, pp. 367-386
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Summer 1985 Issue = 10 Articles- Economic Decline, Reagan-Style by Michael Moffitt, pp. 387-414
- Avoiding a Crash by Frederick C. Thayer, pp. 415-450
- The Post-Yalta Debate by George Konrad, pp. 451-466
- Economic Reform by Silviu Brucan, pp. 467-480
- Raising the Stakes in the Pacific by William M. Arkin and David Chappell, pp. 481-500
- Reagan's Myths About Detente by Ken Booth and Phil Williams, pp. 501-532
- Pax or Pox Pretoria? by Robert M. Price, pp. 533-554
- Sandinistas and Opposition Speak Out by Andrew Reding, pp. 555-568
- On the Computer Revolution by Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, pp. 569-586
- El Salvador After La Palma by Edward S. Herman and Terry Lynn Karl, pp. 587-592
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Issues of 1986 = 4 Issues, 32 Articles-
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Spring 1986 Issue = 10 Articles- The Post-Reagan Economy by Jeff Faux, pp. 183-218
- SDI and Europe by Michael Lucas, pp. 219-250
- Beyond Crackpot Moralism by Alan Wolfe, pp. 251-276
- Gorbachev and Eastern Europe by Karen Dawisha, pp. 277-300
- Democratic Model in Jeopardy by Andrew Reding, pp. 301-316
- Reflections on U.S Policy by Jose Figueres, pp. 317-323
- --- by Daniel Oduber, pp. 324-328
- --- by Rodrigo Carazo, pp. 329-335
- --- by Javier Solis, pp. 336-346
- World Policy Forum, pp. 347-372
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Summer 1986 Issue = 7 Articles- The Democrats and a New Grand Strategy by Sherle R. Schwenninger and Jerry W. Sanders, pp. 369-418
- Peripheral Vision by William A. Dorman, pp. 419-446
- Crisis in the Other Alliance by Andrew Mack, pp. 447-472
- El Salvador Revisited by Kenneth E. Sharpe, pp. 473-494
- Military Spending and the U.S. Economy by Ann Markusen, pp. 495-516
- A Changing Arab Order? by Adeed Dawisha, pp. 517-534
- World Policy Forum, pp. 535-562
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Fall 1986 Issue = 9 Articles- Gorbachev's Disarmament Campaign by Matthew Evangelista, pp. 561-600
- The Reagan Administration and the U.N. by Robert C. Johansen, pp. 601-642
- The Arab States Under Stress by Roger Owen, pp. 643-666
- Misreading the Kremlin by Michael MccGwire, pp. 667-696
- The Future of High-Tech R&D by Jay Stowsky, pp. 697-722
- World Policy Interview by Hanna Siniora, pp. 723-738
- Debate: El Salvador by Edward S. Herman and Dennis Hans, pp. 739-741
- Reply by Kenneth E. Sharpe, pp. 742-746
- Index to Volumes I II III, pp. 747-750
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Winter 1986 Issue = 6 Articles- The Democrats and a New Grand Strategy, Part II by Jerry W. Sanders and Sherle R. Schwenninger, pp. 1-54
- How Much Change in the U.S.S.R.? by Archie Brown, pp. 55-90
- Beyond Sanctions by Ronald Walters, pp. 91-112
- U.S. Farm Policy by Mark Ritchie and Kevin Ristau, pp. 113-136
- Testing America's Diplomacy by James Rupert, pp. 137-160
- South Korea by Kim Dae Jung, pp. 161-190
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Issues of 1987 = 4 Issues, 36 Articles-
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Spring 1987 Issue = 8 Articles- Where is the Soviet Union Headed? by Robert C. Tucker, pp. 179-206
- The U.S. Trade Deficit with Japan by Yoshi Tsurumi, pp. 207-230
- Nuclear Power for the Third World by Barry Commoner, pp. 231-256
- Nicaragua's New Constitution by Andrew Reding, pp. 257-294
- Oil Market Instability and a New OPEC by George C. Georgiou, pp. 295-312
- Special Report: Pakistan by Paula R. Newberg, pp. 313-332
- The Philippines by Edicio de la Torre, pp. 333-352
- On Radiation Hazards and Public Policy by John W. Gofman, pp. 353-368
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Summer 1987 Issue = 11 Articles- Double-Zero and Beyond by Horst Ehmke, pp. 363-382
- Shaping America's Energy Future by Michael G. Renner, pp. 383-414
- Gorbachev and the "Arab Syndrome" by Fred Halliday, pp. 415-442
- Arab Petrodollars by Altaf Gauhar, pp. 443-464
- Back to Keynesian by Frances Stewart, pp. 465-484
- Democracy in Brazil by Frances Hagopian and Scott Mainwaring, pp. 485-514
- World Policy Comment by Silviu Brucan, pp. 515-526
- Voices from Guatemala by Elizabeth Farnsworth, pp. 527-530
- --- by President Vinicio Cerezo, pp. 531-538
- --- by Edmond Mulet, pp. 539-547
- --- by Bishop Jose Ramior Pellecer, pp. 548-556
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Fall 1987 Issue = 9 Articles- Shocks, Deadlocks, and Scorched Earth by Michael Moffitt, pp. 553-582
- The End of Russia's "Khomeinist" Period by Jerry F. Hough, pp. 583-604
- Beyond an INF Agreement by Robert Neild and Anders Boserup, pp. 605-620
- One China or Two? by Marc J. Cohen, pp. 621-650
- New Soviet Thinking About the Third World by Elizabeth Kridl Valkenier, pp. 651-674
- Statelate in Indochina by Brantly Womack, pp. 675-694
- Special Report: Looking Toward '88 by Stanley B. Greenberg, pp. 695-722
- World Policy Update by Michael MccGwire, pp. 723-731
- Index to Volume IV, pp. 732-742
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Winter 1987 Issue = 8 Articles- Central American Traps by Morris J. Blachman and Kenneth E. Sharpe, pp. 1-28
- Iranian Imbroglios by Nikki R. Keddie, pp. 29-54
- Moscow's Pacific Future by Robert A. Manning, pp. 55-78
- Power and Plenty in Northeast Asia by Bruce Cumings, pp. 79-106
- Where Pennsylvania Avenue Meets Madison Avenue by Eldon Kenworthy, pp. 107-128
- The Iran-Contra Scandal by Peter Kornbluh, pp. 129-150
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Is American Decline Inevitable? by Jeffrey E. Garten, pp. 151-174 - 5 Reviews- The Political Economy of International Relations by Robert Gilpin and Jean M. Gilpin
- The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers by Paul Kennedy
- Beyond American Hegemony by David P. Calleo
- For Richer, for Poorer by Ellen L. Frost
- Mortal Splendor by Walter Russell Mead
- Whose Transition? Whose Guatemala? by Susanne Jonas and Elizabeth Farnsworth, pp. 175-190
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Issues of 1988 = 3 Issues, 18 Articles-
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Spring 1988 Issue = 5 Articles- The United States and Post-INF Europe by Michael Lucas, pp. 183-234
- Washington and the Curse of the Pundit Class by Eric Alterman, pp. 235-280
- Challenges to Democratization in Brazil by Guillermo O'Donnell, pp. 281-300
- Environmental Reform and the Multilateral Banks by Pat Aufderheide and Bruce Rich, pp. 301-322
- The Democratic Current by Cuauhtemoc Cardenas Solorzano and Ifigenia Martinez, ..., pp. 323-372
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Summer 1988 Issue = 7 Articles- America's Economic Future by Jeff Faux, pp. 367-414
- Israel's Nuclear Game by Helena Cobban, pp. 415-434
- Soviet Jewry and American Foreign Policy by George Perkovich, pp. 435-468
- Mixed Signals from the North by David Cox, pp. 469-496
- The Uprising and the Palestine Question by Rashid I. Khalidi, pp. 497-518
- Report from the Occupied Territories by Daoud Kuttab, Ibrahim Dakkak, and Rita Giacaman, pp. 519-542
- The '88 Election by Stanley B. Greenberg, pp. 543-570
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Winter 1988 Issue = 6 Articles- The United States and the World Economy by Walter Russell Mead, pp. 1-46
- America in the Pacific Century by Jerry W. Sanders, pp. 47-80
- Gorbachev and Soviet Conservatism by Patrick Cockburn, pp. 81-106
- Things Fall Apart in El Salvador by Morris J. Blachman and Kenneth E. Sharpe, pp. 107-140
- Deadly Convergence by Michael T. Klare, pp. 141-168
- Chile's Transition by Sergio Bitar and Juan Pablo Cardenas, pp. 169-212
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Issues of 1989 = 3 Issues, 26 Articles-
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Spring 1989 Issue = 7 Articles- American Priorities in a New World Era, pp. 203-238
- National Energy Policy by Ralph Cavanagh, Chris Calwell, and David Goldstein, ..., pp. 239-264
- Assessing Perestroika by Richard Parker, pp. 265-296
- Ten Years of Thatcherism by Kent Worcester, pp. 297-320
- El Salvador by Salvador Samayoa, pp. 321-356
- Israel's Fateful Hour by Yehoshafat Harkabi, pp. 357-370
- World Policy Comment by Elmar Schmahling, pp. 371-396
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Fall 1989 Issue = 12 Articles- The Roots of the Political Crisis by Huan Guocang, pp. 609-620
- Democracy with Chinese Characteristics by Dorothy J. Solinger, pp. 621-632
- Peasants and Politics by David Zweig, pp. 633-646
- The Role of the Military by June Teufel Dreyer, pp. 647-656
- Red Star over Hong Kong by Frank Ching, pp. 657-666
- The Failure of American Policy by Marie Gottschalk, pp. 667-684
- Mexico Under Salinas by Andrew Reding, pp. 685-730
- East Asia by Gerald Segal, pp. 731-758
- Afghanistan's Slide Toward Civil War by James Rupert, pp. 759-786
- Central America's Other War by Joshua Karliner, pp. 787-810
- America's Immigration "Problem" by Saskia Sassen, pp. 811-832
- Index to Volume VI, pp. 833-834
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Winter 1989 Issue = 7 Articles- U.S.-Japanese Relations by Yoshi Tsurumi, pp. 1-34
- The United States and the New Europe by Walter Russell Mead, pp. 35-70
- The Cambodian Stalemate by John McAuliff and Mary Byrne McDonnell, pp. 71-106
- India in South Asia by Mohammed Ayoob, pp. 107-134
- The War on Drugs by Morris J. Blachman and Kenneth E. Sharpe, pp. 135-164
- Export Controls by Kevin F.F. Quigley and William J. Long #2, pp. 165-188
- Germany After the Wall by Barbel Bohley, Harold Lange, Karsten Voigt, and Yuri Davidov, ..., pp. 189-218
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Issues of the 1990s = 10 Years, 35 Issues, 393 Articles-
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Issues of 1990 = 4 Issues, 30 Articles-
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Spring 1990 Issue = 7 Articles- Beyond the Alliance System by Malcolm Chalmers, pp. 215-250
- Targeting National Needs by Joel S. Yudken and Michael Black, pp. 251-288
- Earth Day 1990 by Denis Hayes, pp. 289-304
- The Emperor's New Clothes by Bruce Rich, pp. 305-330
- After the Battle of San Salvador by William M. LeoGrande, pp. 331-356
- Germany and the World by A. James McAdams, pp. 357-376
- South Africa by Mark Phillips, pp. 377-404
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Summer 1990 Issue = 7 Articles- Rising Above the Past by Valerie Bunce, pp. 395-430
- Dragons in Distress by Walden Bello and Stephanie Rosenfeld, pp. 431-468
- Latin America and the End of the Cold War by Jorge G. Castaneda, pp. 469-492
- The Japan That Can Say Yes by Masaru Tamamoto, pp. 493-520
- India's Democracy in Transition by Francine R. Frankel, pp. 521-556
- Washington and Havana by Wayne S. Smith, pp. 557-574
- World Policy Comment by Thomas G. Weiss and Kurt M. Campbell, pp. 575-596
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Fall 1990 Issue = 8 Articles- The Once and Future Reich by Walter Russell Mead, pp. 593-638
- Gorbachev's Endgame by Jerry F. Hough, pp. 639-672
- Taming the African Leviathan by Richard Sandbrook, pp. 673-702
- Reversing Africa's Economic Decline by John Ravenhill, pp. 703-732
- Latin America's Debt Crisis by David Felix, pp. 733-772
- Hong Kong by Chris Pomery, pp. 773-790
- World Policy Comment by Martin Walker, pp. 791-800
- Index to Volume VII, pp. 801-802
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Winter 1990 Issue = 8 Articles- Breaking the Arms-Sales Addiction by William D. Hartung, pp. 1-26
- Mortgaging America by Gerald Epstein, pp. 27-60
- The Eclipse of a Great Power by Christopher Layne, pp. 61-88
- Trial of an Ideal by Masaru Tamamoto, pp. 89-106
- Sino-Japanese Relations by Allen S. Whiting and Xin Jianfei, pp. 107-136
- Uncertainty in Indonesia by Michael Leifer, pp. 137-158
- Moscow and Tokyo by Peggy Levine Falkenheim, pp. 159-180
- World Policy Comment by Mary Kaldor, pp. 181-194
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Issues of 1991 = 4 Issues, 33 Articles-
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Spring 1991 Issue = 7 Articles- The End of the 70-Years' Crisis by Bruce Cumings, pp. 195-226
- Retreat from World Order by Jerry W. Sanders, pp. 227-254
- The Crumbling of the "Perfect Dictatorship" by Andrew Reding, pp. 255-288
- Soviet Economic Reform by Philip Hanson, pp. 289-320
- Brazil Under Collor by Ben Ross Schneider, pp. 321-350
- The Gulf War and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict by Jerome M. Segal, pp. 351-364
- The Gulf War and the Arab World by Joe Stork, pp. 365-376
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Summer 1991 Issue = 10 Articles- Saul Among the Prophets by Walter Russell Mead, pp. 375-420
- The United States, Europe, and the Middle East by Leon T. Hadar, pp. 421-450
- East Asia's America Problem by Jung-en Woo, pp. 451-474
- Changing Missions at the World Bank by Robert Paarlberg and Michael Lipton, pp. 475-498
- Empire or Stability? by Alexander J. Motyl, pp. 499-524
- Of Transforming and Being Transformed by Diana Johnstone, pp. 525-536
- The United Nations After the Gulf War, pp. 537-538
- A Promise Betrayed by Stephen Lewis, pp. 539-550
- The Arab World's Quandary by Clovis Maksoud, pp. 551-560
- Lessons for Collective Security by Robert C. Johansen, pp. 561-576
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Fall 1991 Issue = 9 Articles- A New Order in Asia?, pp. 575-578
- Japan's Uncertain Role by Masaru Tamamoto, pp. 579-598
- A Chance for Detente in Korea by Selig S. Harrison, pp. 599-632
- Discontent in the Philippines by Joel Rocamora, pp. 633-662
- China's Long March to Democracy by Elizabeth J. Perry and Ellen V. Fuller, pp. 663-686
- Nuclear Proliferation Afte the Cold War by Jennifer Scarlott, pp. 687-710
- Slow Thaw in the Arab World by Mustapha K. Al-Sayyid, pp. 711-738
- Europe's Democratic Deficit by Tony Benn, pp. 739-754
- Index to Volume VIII, pp. 755-756
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Winter 1991 Issue = 7 Articles- Old Mecicine, New Bottons by Peter Gowan, pp. 1-34
- Reform or Retrofitting? by Kathleen Hartford, pp. 35-66
- American Environmentalism by Mark Dowie, pp. 67-92
- The Costs of Economic Integration by Steven Shrybman, pp. 93-110
- Israel's Future by Leon T. Hadar, pp. 111-134
- Nuclear Security and the Soviet Collapse by Daniel Ellsberg, pp. 135-156
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Sustainable Development by David C. Korten, pp. 157-191 - 6 Reviews- Our Common Future
- Cooperation for International Development by Robert J. Berg and David F. Gordon
- World Development Report 1991
- Human Development Report 1991 by United Nations Development Program
- State of the World, 1991 by Lester R. Brown
- For the Common Good by Herman E. Daly and John B. Cobb, Jr.
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Issues of 1992 = 2 Issues, 18 Articles-
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Spring 1992 Issue = 7 Articles- Tyranny of the Weak by Vladislav Zubok, pp. 191-218
- Curbing the Arms Trade by William D. Hartung, pp. 219-248
- Human Rights in the New World Order by Jack Donnelly, pp. 249-278
- Africa's Democratic Challenge by Naomi Chazan, pp. 279-308
- Making Trade Fair by George E. Brown, Jr., J. William Goold, and John Cavanagh, ..., pp. 309-328
- Castro Under Siege by Samuel Farber, pp. 329-348
- Haiti After the Coup by Ambassador Jean Casimir, pp. 349-365
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Summer 1992 Issue = 11 Articles- The United States in the New World Order, pp. 365-366
- The Prospects for "Democratic Engagement" by Jerry W. Sanders, pp. 367-388
- Dismantling the Cold War Economy by Ann Markusen, pp. 389-400
- Bolstering Democracy in the Americas by Andrew A. Reding, pp. 401-416
- Moving Human Rights to Center Stage by Holly Burkhalter, pp. 417-428
- Reinvigorating the Global Economy by Sherle R. Schwenninger, pp. 429-448
- Operation Desert Cloud by Marie Gottschalk, pp. 449-486
- After Maastricht by George Ross, pp. 487-514
- U.S. Strategy in the Persian Gulf by Amin Saikal, pp. 515-532
- Two Years After the Fall by George R. Vickers and Jack Spence, pp. 533-562
- Taipei-Beijing Relations by Guocang Huan, pp. 563-582
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Issues of 1993 = 4 Issues, 51 Articles-
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Spring 1993 Issue = 11 Articles- The Coming Millennium by David Fromkin, pp. 1-8
- An American Grand Strategy by Walter Russell Mead, pp. 9-38
- Rejuvenating America by David P. Calleo, pp. 39-46
- Global Multiculturalism and the American Experiment by Benjamin R. Barber, pp. 47-56
- Why Sell Arms? by William D. Hartung, pp. 57-64
- Beyond the Myths of Rio by Robin Broad and John Cavanagh, pp. 65-72
- The German Central Bankers Controlling Europe's Economy by David Marsh, pp. 73-78
- Empty Theaters? by Norman Manea, pp. 79-82
- Remembering Reinhold Niebuhr by Elisabeth Sifton, pp. 83-90
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Inquiries into the Human Prospect by Richard Barnet, pp. 91-96 - 1 Review- Preparing for the Twenty-First Century by Paul M. Kennedy
- American Newness by James Chace, pp. 97-100
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Summer 1993 Issue = 13 Articles- A Third Balkan War? by Nicholas X. Rizopoulos, pp. 1-6
- Global Taxation by Martin Walker, pp. 7-12
- Grand Illusion by Godfrey Hodgson, pp. 13-18
- Fallen from Grace by John Erickson, pp. 19-26
- The Coming Confrontation between China and Japan? by Gerald Segal, pp. 27-32
- Trouble in Paradise by Walden Bello, pp. 33-40
- Croatia by David Rieff, pp. 41-46
- Burmese Hell by William McGowan, pp. 47-56
- Paradise Redrawn by Katharine F. Cornell, pp. 57-66
- Dimitrios Returns by David Fromkin, pp. 67-72
- Parterns in Time by Charles G. Cogan, pp. 73-82
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The Jewish Resistance by Lis Harris, pp. 83-88 - 1 Review- A Surplus of Memory by Yitzhak Zuckerman
- Present at the Destruction by James Chace, pp. 89-92
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Fall 1993 Issue = 13 Articles- The Consequences of Somalia by Caleb Carr, pp. 1-4
- Is Liberal Internationalism Dead? by William Pfaff, pp. 5-16
- Pride, Prejudice, and Myopia by Nicholas X. Rizopoulos, pp. 17-28
- What Mexico---and the United States---Wants by James K. Galbraith, pp. 29-32
- Europe and Asia Without America by Hugh De Santis, pp. 33-44
- A Japanese-American Grand Bargain by Yoshi Tsurumi, pp. 45-54
- The Asian Paradox by Robert A. Manning, pp. 55-64
- Thabo Mbeki and Cyril Ramaphosa by Tom Lodge, pp. 65-72
- Independent Slovakia by Chandler Rosenberger, pp. 73-80
- Remembering Hans Morgenthau by David Fromkin, pp. 81-88
- The Intellectual and the State in Latin America by Jorge G. Castaneda, pp. 89-96
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The Fall of the House of Lenin by Michael Mandelbaum, pp. 97-110 - 5 Reviews- Lenin's Tomb by David Remnick
- New Nations Rising by Nadia Diuk and Adrian Karatnycky
- The Rise of Russia and the Fall of the Soviet Empire by John B. Dunlop
- The Turn: From the Cold War to a New Era by Don Oberdorfer
- At the Highest Levels by Michael R. Beschloss and Strobe Talbott
- The American Conscience by James Chace, pp. 111-112
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Winter 1993 Issue = 14 Articles- American Ideals, Global Realities by Godfrey Hodgson, pp. 1-6
- Inventing the Threat by Robert L. Borosage, pp. 7-16
- The Logic of the West by Daniel Deudney and G. John Ikenberry, pp. 17-26
- Cold War, Chill Peace by Michael Howard, pp. 27-34
- Ron Dellums by Eric Alterman, pp. 35-46
- The Karabakh War by Mark A. Uhlig, pp. 47-52
- Panama by Silvana Paternostro, pp. 53-58
- Bucharest by Michael Vachon, pp. 59-64
- Women in the Post-Communist World by Angela Stent, pp. 65-72
- A Global Culture? by David Rieff, pp. 73-82
- The Triumph of Wilsonianism? by Robert W. Tucker, pp. 83-100
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What Thatcher Really Did by Martin Walker, pp. 101-108 - 1 Review- The Downing Street Years by Margaret Thatcher
- The National Interest by James Chace, pp. 109-110
- Index to Volume X, pp. 111-112
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Issues of 1994 = 2 Issues, 24 Articles-
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Spring 1994 Issue = 12 Articles- Russia and the West by Martin Walker, pp. 1-10
- Chiapas Is Mexico by Andrew Reding, pp. 11-25
- Toward a Gaullist Germany? by Wolfgang Krieger, pp. 26-38
- The "Costs" of Human Rights by Holly J. Burkhalter, pp. 39-49
- Hollow Diplomacy in Haiti by Kate Doyle, pp. 50-58
- Triage by Thomas G. Weiss, pp. 59-68
- A Revolutionary for the 1990s by Susan A. Berfield, pp. 69-75
- The Unintended Consequences of Afghanistan by Ted Galen Carpenter, pp. 76-88
- The Ideology of Nothingness by Masaru Tamamoto, pp. 89-99
- What Is Wilsonianism? by David Fromkin, pp. 100-112
- Is There a Logic of the West? by Bruce Cumings, Richard Falk, and Stephen M. Walt, ..., pp. 113-124
- The World Elsewhere by James Chace, pp. 125-126
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Winter 1994 Issue = 12 Articles- Lucid Stars by Walter Russell Mead, pp. 1-17
- The Democratist Crusade by David C. Hendrickson, pp. 18-30
- The New "Great Game" by Ian Cuthbertson, pp. 31-43
- The Question of Genocide by Holly J. Burkhalter, pp. 44-54
- Wole Soyinka by Maya Jaggi, pp. 55-59
- Workers of the World by Sebastiao Salgado, pp. 60-76
- Reinventing America by Michael Lind, pp. 77-84
- Albania by Tina Rosenberg, pp. 85-94
- Contemplating Kapitalism by Rose Brady, pp. 95-100
- The Vision Thing by Benjamin Schwarz, pp. 101-121
- Pernicious Abstractions and Large Strategies by James Chace, pp. 122-123
- Index to Voluem XI, p. 124
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Issues of 1995 = 3 Issues, 37 Articles-
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Spring 1995 Issue = 14 Articles- Overstretching Teutonia by Martin Walker, pp. 1-18
- A World of Blocs by Miles Kahler, pp. 19-27
- The Blood of Experience by Ali A. Mazrui, pp. 28-34
- Democracy and Society by Stanley Hoffmann, pp. 35-40
- Mexico as a Narco-democracy by Silvana Paternostro, pp. 41-48
- Village Politics by Masaru Tamamoto, pp. 49-60
- After the Failed Faiths by Todd Gitlin, pp. 61-68
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Ronald Steel's Post-Cold War America by William Pfaff, pp. 69-74 - 1 Review- Temptations of a Superpower by Ronald Steel
- Ethnic Minorities by Katharine F. Cornell, p. 75
- The Lessons of Bosnia by David Rieff, pp. 76-88
- Ethnic Tensions by Larry L. Watts, pp. 89-96
- What Others Can Do by Anna-Maria Biro, pp. 97-101
- The Culture of Conflict by Gabor Kardos, pp. 102-106
- How to Avoid a Second Cold War by James Chace, pp. 107-108
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Summer 1995 Issue = 13 Articles- America's New Solvency Crisis by Sherle R. Schwenninger, pp. 1-24
- Nixon's Children by William D. Hartung, pp. 25-36
- The Wrong Threat by Zachary Karabell, pp. 37-48
- After Internationalism by Ronald Steel, pp. 49-51
- The Next American Internationalism by Martin Walker, pp. 52-54
- The High Cost of Internationalism by David Rieff, pp. 55-58
- Internationalism as a Way of Life by Fareed Zakaria, pp. 59-61
- A Wilsonian World by Tony Smith, pp. 62-66
- Internationalism in the Age of Factionalism by Caleb Carr, pp. 67-70
- The Beginning of the Adventure by George Konrad, pp. 71-76
- Friends, Not Allies by John L. Harper, pp. 77-88
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Private Convictions and Public Commitments by Joel H. Rosenthal, pp. 89-96 - 1 Review- Moral Man and Immoral Society by Reinhold Niebuhr
- Internationalism and Its Discontents by James Chace, pp. 97-100
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Winter 1995 Issue = 10 Articles- The Humanitarian Trap by David Rieff, pp. 1-12
- Trains, Planes, and Automobiles by Walter Russell Mead, pp. 13-32
- Reflections on Inequality by Benjamin Schwarz, pp. 33-40
- Progress by William Pfaff, pp. 41-50
- Assaulting Hollywood by Nora Sayre, pp. 51-60
- 1945, Year Zero by James Chace, pp. 61-70
- "Demoracy" Comes to Guatemala by Daniel Wilkinson, pp. 71-82
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Passion and Compassion by Stanley Hoffmann, pp. 83-90 - 1 Review- The First Man by Albert Camus and Catherine Camus
- Wagering the White House by James Chace, pp. 91-94
- Index to Volume XII, pp. 95-96
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Issues of 1996 = 4 Issues, 50 Articles-
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Spring 1996 Issue = 15 Articles- Pax Atlantica by Michael Lind, pp. 1-7
- China and the New Era of Resource Scarcity by Martin Walker, pp. 8-14
- Exorcising Haiti's Ghosts by Andrew Reding, pp. 15-26
- Cultural Captivity by Eugene Dattel, pp. 27-36
- Communism's Cuban Orphans by Silvana Paternostro, pp. 37-42
- Turkey, Islamic Politics, and the Kurdish Question by Henri Barkey, pp. 43-52
- Bringing the Green Revolution to Africa by Douglas Brinkley, pp. 53-62
- The "Hero" of Dayton by Laura Silber, pp. 63-70
- Blasphemy and Carnival by Norman Manea, pp. 71-82
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Anarchy Unbound by Tina Rosenberg, pp. 83-88 - 1 Review- The Ends of the Earth by Robert D. Kaplan
- From Patronage to Pragmatism by Katharine F. Cornell, pp. 89-96
- Aiding---and Defining---Democracy by Paula R. Newberg and Thomas Carothers, pp. 97-108
- For Democracy's Sake by Kevin F.F. Quigley, pp. 109-118
- Waiting for NATO by Sebestyen Gorka, pp. 119-124
- "Managing" Russia's Decline by James Chace, pp. 125-128
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Summer 1996 Issue = 11 Articles- Whose Internationalism, Whose Isolationism? by David Rieff, pp. 1-12
- The New American Hegemony by Martin Walker, pp. 13-22
- A Democratic Foreign Policy by Eric Alterman, pp. 23-36
- The New Dynamics of Security by Ali A. Mazrui, pp. 37-42
- Gabriel Garcia Marquez Tells Stories, Runs Errands, and Has a Dream by Silvana Paternostro, pp. 43-48
- India, Pakistan, and the United States by George Perkovich, pp. 49-56
- Restarting the Marxist Clock? by David P. Calleo, pp. 57-64
- Saint Augustine's Rules by William D. Hartung, pp. 65-74
- Rival Internationalisms by David Fromkin, pp. 75-80
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[+]
Farewell to the Modern Era by Sarah Rothenberg, pp. 81-86 - 1 Review- Testaments Betrayed by Milan Kundera
- "Managing" China's Ascent by James Chace, pp. 87-94
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[+]
Fall 1996 Issue = 12 Articles- The Rise of "Lite" Powers by Barry Buzan and Gerald Segal, pp. 1-10
- Unpacking the Environment by Kenneth H. Keller, pp. 11-23
- Controlling Global Finance by Fred Block, pp. 24-34
- The Protestant Ethic by Daniel Bell, pp. 35-39
- Socialism Reconsidered---Yet Again by Norman Birnbaum, pp. 40-51
- Workers of the World by Sebastiao Salgado, pp. 52-60
- The Next Mexican Revolution by Andrew Reding, pp. 61-70
- India by Mira Kamdar, pp. 71-79
- Democracy Comes to Hispaniola by Michele Wucker, pp. 80-88
- Hamilton's Way by Walter Russell Mead, pp. 89-106
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The Tragedy of American Isolationism by Benjamin Schwarz, pp. 107-114 - 1 Review- America First! by Bill Kauffman
- The Age of Anxiety by James Chace, pp. 115-118
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Winter 1996 Issue = 12 Articles- Terrorism as Warfare by Caleb Carr, pp. 1-12
- Gulliver in Lilliput by T.J. Pempel, pp. 13-26
- The Cyprus Impasse by Tozun Bahcheli and Nicholas X. Rizopoulos, pp. 27-40
- The Unwinnable Drug War by Eva Bertram and Kenneth Sharpe, pp. 41-52
- New York, New York by Jay Kaplan, pp. 53-60
- The Happy Twilight of Washington by Martin Walker, pp. 61-66
- Uneasy Rooms by Kazuo Nakajima, pp. 67-72
- The "New" South Africa by Bill Berkeley, pp. 73-80
- Robert H. Wiebe, pp. 81-88
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Nehru's Legacy and the Condition of Indian Democracy by James Manor, pp. 89-96 - 1 Review- Nehru: A Tryst With Destiny by Stanley Wolpert
- The Dangers of a Foreign Policy Consensus by James Chace, pp. 97-99
- Index to Volume XIII, pp. 100-102
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Issues of 1997 = 4 Issues, 44 Articles-
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Spring 1997 Issue = 11 Articles- Present at the Solution by Martin Walker, pp. 1-10
- Redrawing the World's Borders by Graham E. Fuller, pp. 11-22
- Privatizing Communism by Gabriel Kolko, pp. 23-34
- Hamilton and the Jeffersonian Myth by Ethan B. Kapstein, pp. 35-43
- From Moscow to Brighton Beach by Sebastiao Salgado, pp. 44-52
- Uzbekistan by Kenneth Weisbrode, pp. 53-60
- Modern Tales of the Russian Army by Sarah Brown, pp. 61-70
- Chicago by David Moberg, pp. 71-86
- Into the Age of Miracles by Harvey Cox, pp. 87-96
- Terrorism by Bruce Hoffman and Caleb Carr, pp. 97-104
- The Dilemmas of the City upon a Hill by James Chace, pp. 105-110
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Summer 1997 Issue = 11 Articles- A New Realism by Ronald Steel, pp. 1-9
- The New American Challenge by Paul Bracken, pp. 10-18
- Seeking Involvency by Sidney Blumenthal, pp. 19-29
- Phantom Pain by Holly Burkhalter, pp. 30-34
- The Myth of America's "Free Security" by Fareed Zakaria, pp. 35-43
- Who Is Fighting Peace in Korea? by Leon V. Sigal, pp. 44-58
- Planet Hollywood by David Kipen, pp. 59-66
- Iran's Greatest Political Challenges by Robin Wright, pp. 67-74
- Bombay/Mumbai by Mira Kamdar, pp. 75-88
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The Reality of Human Affairs by William Pfaff, pp. 89-96 - 1 Review- The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of the World Order by Samuel P. Huntington
- An Empty Hegemony? by James Chace, pp. 97-102
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Fall 1997 Issue = 10 Articles- Marooned in the Cold War by Mark Danner, pp. 1-23
- Permanent Interests, Endless Threats by Benjamin Schwarz, pp. 24-30
- "Principled" Hegemony by Charles William Maynes, pp. 31-36
- The Rise of the American Crimefare State by Peter Andreas, pp. 37-46
- Cna the United Nations Reform? by Stephen Schlesinger, pp. 47-52
- Henry Simson's Clue by Joel H. Rosenthal, pp. 53-62
- Aztec Sun Rising by Andrew Reding, pp. 63-70
- The Kalingrad Scenario by Fred Coleman, pp. 71-76
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A House of Cards by Christopher Layne, pp. 77-96 - 2 Reviews- The Coming Conflict with China by Richard Bernstein and Ross H. Munro
- The Great Wall and the Empty Fortress by Andrew J. Nathan and Robert S. Ross
- Between Chaos and Order by James Chace, pp. 97-102
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Winter 1997 Issue = 12 Articles- Arresting the Decline of Europe by Roger C. Altman and Charles A. Kupchan, pp. 1-9
- European Monetary Uninon by Robert A. Levine, pp. 10-19
- Washington's Smothering Strategy by Ted Galen Carpenter, pp. 20-31
- The "Velvet" Revolution in Military Affairs by John Arquilla, pp. 32-44
- Remembering the Unexplainable by Diane B. Kunz, pp. 45-54
- A Shogun in Peru by Linda Robinson, pp. 55-62
- Che Guevara by Gordon H. McCormick, pp. 63-80
- The Dead help No One Living by David Aronson, pp. 81-96
- The "Amateur" and the "Expert" by Benjamin Schwarz, pp. 97-99
- "Marooned in the Cold War" by Richard Holbrooke and Mark Danner, pp. 100-102
- Taming the Tiger by James Chace, pp. 103-107
- Index to Volume XIV, pp. 108-110
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Issues of 1998 = 4 Issues, 50 Articles-
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Spring 1998 Issue = 13 Articles- Churchill's Way by David Fromkin, pp. 1-10
- A New Era of Overstretch? by David P. Calleo, pp. 11-26
- Oil Politics by Ian Bremmer, pp. 27-35
- The Door of Opportunity by Lionel Rosenblatt and Larry Thompson, pp. 36-42
- Clinton's Warriors by Robert Worth, pp. 43-48
- The Other Africa by David F. Gordon and Howard Wolpe, pp. 49-59
- Improving Turkey's "Bad Neighborhood" by John Tirman, pp. 60-67
- The Vietnamese Migration by Sebastiao Salgado, pp. 68-76
- Embracing Pop Culture by Michael L. Budde, pp. 77-88
- Netanyahu and American Jews by Jonathan Broder, pp. 89-98
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Reviving the State? by Ethan B. Kapstein, pp. 99-106 - 1 Review- World Development Report 1997
- "Marooned in the Cold War" by Mark Danner, George F. Kennan, and Strobe Talbott, ..., pp. 107-114
- Bretton Woods II? by James Chace, pp. 115-118
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Summer 1998 Issue = 11 Articles- The "Disappearance" of Capitalism by Robert L. Heilbroner, pp. 1-7
- Rethinking American Grand Strategy by Christopher Layne, pp. 8-28
- Democracy at Risk by Benjamin R. Barber, pp. 29-41
- Aid for Peace by James K. Boyce and Manuel Pastor, Jr., pp. 42-49
- The Denuded Earth by Roger D. Stone, pp. 50-57
- America the Menance by Bill Grantham, pp. 58-65
- Therapy or Democracy? by David Rieff, pp. 66-76
- The Next Thousand Years by John D. Montgomery, pp. 77-81
- A New Game by Frank Smyth, pp. 82-92
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[+]
Imperial Shrewdness by Stephen S. Rosenfeld, pp. 93-98 - 1 Review- To End A War by Richard Holbrooke
- The Time of the Primitives by James Chace, pp. 99-102
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Fall 1998 Issue = 14 Articles- The Euro by Martin Walker, pp. 1-12
- An Independent Kosovo by Nicholas X. Rizopoulos, pp. 13-16
- Reagan Redux by William D. Hartung, pp. 17-24
- The Privilege of Choosing by Masaru Tamamoto, pp. 25-32
- Waiting for Justice by Aryeh Neier, pp. 33-38
- The IMF Approach by Jeff Madrick, pp. 39-42
- East Asia's Financial Crisis by Alice H. Amsden and Takashi Hikino, pp. 43-46
- The Illusion of Security by James Grant, pp. 47-49
- Expect No Help from Japan by Robert A. Madsen, pp. 50-56
- The Changing Face of Berlin by Belinda Cooper, pp. 57-68
- Exporting the Myth of a Liberal America by Benjamin Schwarz, pp. 69-77
- Fragmenting Indonesia by Bernard Estrade, pp. 78-84
- Two and Indivisible by Fouad Ajami, pp. 85-90
- The Deceitful Dream by James Chace, pp. 91-94
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Winter 1998 Issue = 12 Articles- The Coming Clash of Europe with America by William Pfaff, pp. 1-9
- In Defence of Afro-Pessimism by David Rieff, pp. 10-22
- A Global Third Way by Ethan B. Kapstein, pp. 23-35
- The End of Idealism by Stephen Schlesinger, pp. 36-40
- Mutualism by Hugh De Santis, pp. 41-52
- A Demanding Agenda for the New Europe by Werner Weidenfeld, pp. 53-58
- International Law at the Frontiers by David Fromkin, pp. 59-72
- Close Encounters of an American Kind by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 73-90
- "Blood and Soil" by Anthony Richter, pp. 91-98
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Cowardice and Conscience by Colette Braeckman, pp. 99-104 - 1 Review- We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will be Killed With Our Families by Philip Gourevitch
- The Balance of Power by James Chace, pp. 105-107
- Index to Volume XV, pp. 108-110
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Issues of 1999 = 4 Issues, 56 Articles-
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Spring 1999 Issue = 14 Articles- The Future of Civil Conflict by Shashi Tharoor, pp. 1-11
- The Collapse of Serbia? by Roy Gutman, pp. 12-18
- Ready for What? by William D. Hartung, pp. 19-24
- Brazil in Meltdown by Kenneth Maxwell, pp. 25-33
- The End of Secrecy by Kate Doyle, pp. 34-51
- The Next American Century? by Paul Kennedy, pp. 52-58
- The War That Came in from the Cold by Michael Cox, pp. 59-68
- Deliberate Disorder by Gregory Feifer, pp. 69-75
- Israel in the Post-Zionist Age by Leon T. Hadar, pp. 76-86
- Breaking Up Britain by Jonathan Miller, pp. 87-92
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Sustaining the Unsustainable by David Rieff, pp. 93-100 - 1 Review- Fortress America by William Greider
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Soviet Spies by Tim Weiner, pp. 101-104 - 1 Review- The Haunted Wood by Allen Weinstein and Alexander Vassiliev
- Kosovo by Wallace Sagendorph and Nicholas X. Rizopoulos, ..., pp. 105-106
- The Age of Anxiety by James Chace, pp. 107-110
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Summer 1999 Issue = 13 Articles- A New Age of Liberal Imperialism? by David Rieff, pp. 1-10
- America's Fading Commitments by Charles William Maynes, pp. 11-22
- The New European Strategic Relationship by Martin Walker, pp. 23-30
- Russia's Total Security by Ian Bremmer, pp. 31-41
- World Order Lost by Sherle R. Schwenninger, pp. 42-71
- Chasing the Chimera by Ian Cuthbertson, pp. 72-93
- Liberalizing Asia by James H. Nolt, pp. 94-110
- China's "Aggression in 1962" and the "Hindu Bomb" by Neville Maxwell, pp. 111-118
- The Uncertainty of the Self by Masaru Tamamoto, pp. 119-128
- The Ten Best Films about International Relations by Robert W. Gregg, pp. 129-134
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Abetting the Cult of Neo-Fascism by Alexander Stille, pp. 135-142 - 1 Review- Mussolini: A Biography by Jasper Ridley
- Cowardice and Conscience by Bruce F. Hendrickson and Colette Braeckman, pp. 143-146
- Voltaire's Coconuts---and Ours by James Chace, pp. 147-150
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[+]
Fall 1999 Issue = 16 Articles- Introduction by Stephen Schlesinger, p. 1
- Toward a New Concert of Nations by James Chace and Nicholas X. Rizopoulos, pp. 2-10
- The United States and the Great Powers by David P. Calleo, pp. 11-19
- Life after Pax Americana by Charles A. Kupchan, pp. 20-27
- A New Hierarchy of Values and Interests by David Rieff, pp. 28-34
- Reviving Aid by Ethan B. Kapstein, pp. 35-44
- Enforcing Human Rights by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 45-50
- The Decent Society by Jeff Madrick, pp. 51-56
- Avoiding the Imperial Temptation by Kenneth Maxwell, pp. 57-68
- The New World Order and What We Make of It by Armando Bravo Martinez, pp. 69-78
- The Death of the Washington Consensus? by Robin Broad and John Cavanagh, pp. 79-88
- Rangoon by Mira Kamdar, pp. 89-110
- Utopian Nostalgia by Gregory Feifer, pp. 111-118
- U.S.-China Relations by Zi Zhongyun, pp. 119-124
- Kosovo by John V.A. Fine, pp. 125-126
- China and America by James Chace, pp. 127-132
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Winter 1999 Issue = 13 Articles- Are Human Rights Universal? by Shashi Tharoor, pp. 1-6
- A Second American Century? by David Rieff, pp. 7-14
- Snow Business by Ken Dermota, pp. 15-24
- America and Euroland by Steven Everts, pp. 25-32
- All in the Timing by Marvin Zonis and Salman Farmanfarmaian, pp. 33-48
- Condolezza Rice by Jacob Heilbrunn, pp. 49-54
- Leon Feurth by Sean O'Neill, pp. 55-62
- Where Angels Fear to Tread by Linda Robinson, pp. 63-72
- Macao by Kenneth Maxwell, pp. 73-96
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[+]
Zigzagging over China by Steven Mufson, pp. 97-104 - 2 Reviews- About Face by James Mann
- A Great Wall by Patrick Tyler
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[+]
Globalization---Facing the Inevitable? by Sanjib Baruah, pp. 105-112 - 2 Reviews- The Lexus and the Olive Tree by Thomas L. Friedman
- False Dawn by John Gray
- Rhetorical Internationalism by James Chace, pp. 113-115
- Index to Volume XVI, pp. 116-118
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Issues of the 2000s = 10 Years, 35 Issues, 480 Articles-
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Issues of 2000 = 4 Issues, 47 Articles-
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Spring 2000 Issue = 13 Articles- The Importance of "Why" by Fritz Stern, pp. 1-8
- Tocqueville's Missionaries by Omar G. Encarnacion, pp. 9-18
- The Paradox of the Double Triangle by Robert A. Pastor, pp. 19-30
- Bosnia 2000 by Peter W. Singer, pp. 31-38
- A Culture of Deterrence by Darren C. Zook, pp. 39-46
- America's Postmodern Military by Don M. Snider, pp. 47-56
- Riding the Tiger by Janez Drnovsek, pp. 57-64
- Morocco's Democratic Experience by Marvine Howe, pp. 65-70
- A Disdain for the Past by Jacob Heilbrunn, pp. 71-78
- The Big Mango Bounces Back by Joshua Kurlantzick, pp. 79-86
- The International Dimension of the Greek Civil War by John O. Iatrides and Nicholas X. Rizopoulos, pp. 87-104
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[+]
The Ruthless Luxuries of Peace by David Rieff, pp. 105-112 - 1 Review- The Coming Anarchy by Robert D. Kaplan
- The Next New Threat by James Chace, pp. 113-117
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Summer 2000 Issue = 11 Articles- War and Mercy in Africa by William DeMars, pp. 1-10
- Africa's "Scramble for Africa" by Jeremy M. Weinstein, pp. 11-20
- The Crisis in Africa by Strobe Talbott, pp. 21-25
- What Europeans Think of America by Martin Walker, pp. 26-38
- The Crusaders by David Rieff, pp. 39-47
- President Gore's Foreign Policy by Jacob Heilbrunn, pp. 48-55
- The Future of Political Islam in Turkey by Whit Mason, pp. 56-67
- A New Strategy for Old Foes and New Friends by Charles William Maynes, pp. 68-76
- A Benediction on the Past by Robert W. Tucker, pp. 77-94
- The Coming Anarchy by Robert D. Kaplan and David Rieff, pp. 95-96
- America Newness Revisited by James Chace, pp. 97-102
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Fall 2000 Issue = 10 Articles- Two Wars or One? by William M. LeoGrande and Kenneth E. Sharpe, pp. 1-12
- The Missiles of North Korea by Selig S. Harrison, pp. 13-24
- Kosovo's Humanitarian Circus by David Rieff, pp. 25-32
- The Rape of Okinawa by George Feifer, pp. 33-40
- Japan and Its Discontents by Masaru Tamamoto, pp. 41-50
- Afghanistan by Lawrence Malkin, pp. 51-60
- "Everything in This Job Is Money" by Nelson Arteaga Botello and Adrian Lopez Rivera, ..., pp. 61-70
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Foreign Policy 101 by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 71-78 - 1 Review- Six Nightmares by Anthony Lake
- Russia's Real Rulers by Gregory Feifer, pp. 79-90
- As Much as I Dare by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 91-94
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Winter 2000 Issue = 13 Articles- American Stalemate Unruly World, p. 1
- The Rusty Tools of Peace by Brian Urquhart, pp. 2-6
- Europe by Martin Walker, pp. 7-16
- Tumbling Onto a Wider Stage by Mark Gilbert, pp. 17-24
- Against Russophobia by Anatol Lieven, pp. 25-32
- The New Struggle in Central Asia by Ahmed Rashid, pp. 33-46
- An Edwardian Warning by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 47-60
- Beyond Ping-Pong Diplomacy by Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom, pp. 61-68
- Love My Nanny by Joshua Kurlantzick, pp. 69-74
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A Jewish Affair by Dov Waxman, pp. 75-84 - 1 Review- The Jewish State by Yoram Hazony
- Jafar Siddiq Hamzah by Luke Z. Fenchel, pp. 85-86
- If Not Perfect, at Least Excellent by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 87-88
- Index to Volume XVII, pp. 89-90
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Issues of 2001 = 4 Issues, 52 Articles-
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Spring 2001 Issue = 13 Articles- Why Do They Kill? by Paddy Woodworth, pp. 1-12
- The Dilemma of Dirty Money by Lawrence Malkin and Yuval Elizur, pp. 13-24
- Illusions of the Second Nuclear Age by Robert Jay Lifton, pp. 25-30
- Ending the Nuclear Nightmare by Jim Wurst and John Burroughs, pp. 31-38
- Eisenhower's Warning by William D. Hartung, pp. 39-44
- The Fires of Faith in Central Asia by Ahmed Rashid, pp. 45-55
- China's Fledging Civil Society by Rebecca R. Moore, pp. 56-66
- In from the Cold by Robert S. McNamara and James G. Blight, pp. 67-78
- Race, Tribe, and Power in the Heart of Africa by Bill Berkeley, pp. 79-88
- Hindu Nationalism Clouds the Face of India by H.D.S. Greenway, pp. 89-93
- German Halftime by Paul Hockenos, pp. 94-100
- Prosecuting Dictators by Susan Waltz, pp. 101-112
- "One Hell of a Gamble" by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 113-118
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Summer 2001 Issue = 11 Articles- Bush's Choice by Martin Walker, pp. 1-9
- Passing the Buck by Michele Wucker, pp. 10-20
- Humanitarian Intervention by Shashi Tharoor and Sam Daws, pp. 21-30
- Declawing the "Party of God" by Steven N. Simon and Jonathan Stevenson, pp. 31-42
- Bosnia in Fear and Hope, pp. 43-54
- Constantinople's Last Hurrah by Whit Mason, pp. 55-64
- The Sorrows of Peace in Guatemala by June Carolyn Erlick, pp. 65-70
- The International Criminal Court Controversy by Robert W. Tucker, pp. 71-81
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Asserting Europe's Place by Mark Gilbert, pp. 82-86 - 1 Review- Europe as I See It by Romano Prodi
- Singapore Speaks by Lim Yuin Chien, pp. 87-88
- Iceberg's in the Caucasus by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 89-94
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Fall 2001 Issue = 15 Articles- Not America's War Alone, p. 1
- Don't Fence Me In by Stewart Patrick, pp. 2-14
- National Missile Defense and the ABM Treaty by Philip E. Coyle and John B. Rhinelander, pp. 15-22
- Deterrence and the ABM by Robert A. Levine, pp. 23-32
- A Land Without Patriots by Masaru Tamamoto, pp. 33-40
- Getting Beyond New York by Peter D. Bell and Guy Tousignant, pp. 41-46
- A Possible Dream? by Mustapha Tlili, pp. 47-48
- The Hope by Hussein A. Hassouna, pp. 49-52
- Dismal Prospects by Lisa Anderson, pp. 53-60
- Suffering and Cynicism in Burundi by David Rieff, pp. 61-68
- Dreaming in Turkish by Stephen Kinzer, pp. 69-80
- Revisiting Italy's "Little Moscow" by Belden Paulson and Athos Ricci, pp. 81-88
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The Quicksands of Realism by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 89-100 - 3 Reviews- E.H. Carr by Michael Cox
- Hans J. Morgenthau by Christoph Frei
- Does America Need a Foreign Policy? by Henry Kissinger
- Humanitarian Intervention by David Rieff, Shashi Tharoor, and Sam Daws, pp. 101-102
- A New Board Game by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 103-110
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Winter 2001 Issue = 13 Articles- Post 9/11 by Martin Walker, pp. 1-10
- Bush and Putin's Tentative Embrace by Ian Bremmer and Alexander Zaslavsky, pp. 11-18
- The Fight Against Terrorism by Tomas Valasek, pp. 19-26
- Whittling Liberties by Ian Cuthbertson, pp. 27-34
- Spain After Franco by Omar G. Encarnacion, pp. 35-44
- Making Friends and Saving Lives by Harvey I. Sloane, Edward J. Burger, Jr., and Richard G. Farmer, ..., pp. 45-50
- Managing Pluralism by Nikolas Gvosdev, pp. 51-58
- The Lineaments of Islamic Democracy by Ray Takeyh, pp. 59-68
- "We Have No Martin Luther King" by Belinda Cooper, pp. 69-78
- Opening Minds by Susan H. Gillespie, pp. 79-92
- Crime and Punishment in Prague by Milan Hauner, pp. 93-96
- Asymmetry Is Not Destiny by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 97-106
- Index to Volume XVIII, pp. 107-109
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Issues of 2002 = 4 Issues, 47 Articles-
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Spring 2002 Issue = 12 Articles- Imperial America and the Common Interest by James Chace, pp. 1-10
- Untying the Kashmir Knot by Radha Kumar, pp. 11-24
- Sri Lanka by Barbara Crossette, pp. 25-36
- Be Careful What You Wish For by F. Gregory Gause III, pp. 37-50
- Reinventing the Caucasus by Thomas de Waal, pp. 51-59
- Terrorism's Money Trail by Lawrence Malkin and Yuval Elizur, pp. 60-70
- Iran's Simmering Discontent by Whit Mason, pp. 71-80
- Uzbekistan's Eternal Realities by Gregory Feifer, pp. 81-89
- "A" for Allah, "J" for Jihad by Craig Davis, pp. 90-94
- Democracy's Biggest Gamble by Ramachandra Guha, pp. 95-104
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The Bureaucrat of Torture by David Rieff, pp. 105-110 - 1 Review- Services Speciaux: Algerie 1955-1957 by Paul Aussaresses
- On Showing "A Decent Respect" by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 111-118
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Summer 2002 Issue = 12 Articles- Maps of War, Maps of Peace by David C. Unger, pp. 1-12
- America's Virtual Empire by Martin Walker, pp. 13-20
- The Threats America Faces by John Newhouse, pp. 21-37
- Venezuela's "Civil Society Coup" by Omar G. Encarnacion, pp. 38-48
- "Whither the Emerging Middle Class?" by Patrick Smith, pp. 49-55
- The Emerging Future and the Bureaucratic Mind by Hugh De Santis, pp. 56-69
- China's Drug Problem and Looming HIV Epidemic by Joshua Kurlantzick, pp. 70-75
- Nation Building in East Timor by Jonathan Steele, pp. 76-87
- Superman Versus Lex Luther by Mark Gilbert, pp. 88-92
- The Coup That Changed the Middle East by Mostafa T. Zahrani, pp. 93-99
- Malaysia and the Myth of Self-Regulating Markets by John A. Miller, pp. 100-105
- Criminal Thinking in Washington by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 106-110
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Fall 2002 Issue = 12 Articles- Toward Universal Empire by David C. Hendrickson, pp. 1-10
- The Struggle for India's Soul by Mira Kamdar, pp. 11-28
- The Politics of Argentina's Meltdown by Javier Corrales, pp. 29-42
- Iran's Emerging National Compact by Ray Takeyh, pp. 43-50
- Facts of Life by Nicholas X. Rizopoulos, pp. 51-53
- Killing One's Progeny by Barbara Crossette, pp. 54-59
- More Than Hot Air by Ricardo Bayon, pp. 60-68
- Azerbaijan by Tadeusz Swietochowski, pp. 69-76
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Culture, Globalization, and U.S. Foreign Policy by Andrew J. Bacevich, pp. 77-82 - 3 Reviews- Culture, Globalization, and U.S. Foreign Policy by Andrew J. Bacevich
- Many Globalizations by Peter L. Berger and Samuel P. Huntington
- Culture Matters by Lawrence E. Harrison and Samuel P. Huntington, ...
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Russia by Angela E. Stent, pp. 83-89 - 2 Reviews- The New Russian Diplomacy by Igor S. Ivanov
- The End of Eurasia by Dmitri Trenin
- Malaysian Capital Controls & The Iranian Coup by Jomo K.S. and R.K. Ramazani, pp. 90-91
- "Regime Change" and Other Enigmas by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 92-96
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Winter 2002 Issue = 11 Articles- Prevention, Not Intervention by William D. Hartung, pp. 1-12
- Russia's Turn West by Thomas M. Nichols, pp. 13-22
- Gas and Geopolitics in Northeast Asia by Selig S. Harrison, pp. 23-36
- The Winter of Germany's Discontent by Martin Walker, pp. 37-48
- Searching for Argentina's Silver Lining by Michele Wucker, pp. 49-58
- The Rich Borrow and the Poor Repay by Ross P. Buckley, pp. 59-65
- Lost in Purgatory by Kenneth H. Bacon and Maureen Lynch, pp. 66-72
- Lula's Big Win by Omar G. Encarnacion, pp. 73-78
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The Forgotten George Kennan by Frith Maier, pp. 79-84 - 1 Review- Vagabond Life by Frith Maier, Daniel C. Waugh, and George Kennan
- Slouching Down Xenophobe Alley by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 85-91
- Index to Volume XIX, pp. 92-94
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Issues of 2003 = 4 Issues, 48 Articles-
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Spring 2003 Issue = 12 Articles- Present at the Destruction by James Chace, pp. 1-6
- The Democratic Party and Foreign Policy by Dana H. Allin, Philip H. Gordon, and Michael E. O'Hanlon, ..., pp. 7-16
- New Threats, New Rules by Tomas Valasek, pp. 17-24
- The Start of a Beautiful Friendship? by Sumit Ganguly, pp. 25-30
- Regional Issues in the Reconstruction of Afghanistan by Barnett R. Rubin and Andrea Armstrong, pp. 31-40
- Nigeria by O. Carl Unegbu, pp. 41-48
- The Dragon Still Has Teeth by Joshua Kurlantzick, pp. 49-58
- Women's Rights and Security in Central Asia by Belinda Cooper and Isabel Traugott, pp. 59-68
- What the Poets Thought by Barbara Crossette, pp. 69-76
- The Invention of Pakistan by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 77-92
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The Lion and the Lamb by David C. Hendrickson, pp. 93-102 - 2 Reviews- The Ideas that Conquered the World by Michael Mandelbaum
- The Tragedy of Great Power Politics by John J. Mearsheimer
- Postcards from Planet Jupiter by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 103-110
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Summer 2003 Issue = 12 Articles- The End of Alliances by Rajan Menon, pp. 1-20
- Iran's Nuclear Calculations by Ray Takeyh, pp. 21-28
- Mexico---The Sick Man of NAFTA by Christian Stracke, pp. 29-36
- Arms Control Abandoned by Nicole Deller and John Burroughs, pp. 37-42
- Hunger and the Biotech Wars by Peter Pringle, pp. 43-50
- The Second Coming of Global Shanghai by Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom, pp. 51-60
- "Forgetting Is Not Justice" by Kate Doyle, pp. 61-72
- The Unwatched Ships at Sea by H.D.S. Greenway, pp. 73-78
- Promoting the Rule of Law Abroad by Walter Dellinger and Samuel P. Fried, pp. 79-86
- Seven Principles for Building Peace by Michael Steiner, pp. 87-94
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Brilliant Mischief by Bill Grantham, pp. 95-102 - 2 Reviews- L'Ennemi Americain by Philippe Roger
- L'Obsession Anti-Americaine by Jean-Francois Revel
- Macho America, Diffident Canada by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 103-110
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Fall 2003 Issue = 12 Articles- Facing a Janus Decade, p. 1
- JFK's Strategy of peace by Theodore C. Sorensen, pp. 2-6
- Quixotic America by James Chace, pp. 7-16
- Transatlantic Folly by David P. Calleo, pp. 17-24
- Revamping American Grand Strategy by Sherle R. Schwenninger, pp. 25-44
- The Equity Factor and Free Trade by Sarah Anderson, pp. 45-51
- Reengineering the Volatility Machine by Michael Pettis, pp. 52-58
- "In the Lord's Hands" by Robert Jay Lifton, pp. 59-69
- Remembering Ralph Bunche by Lawrence S. Finkelstein, pp. 70-74
- Post-9/11 by Rubens A. Barbosa, pp. 75-81
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World Law with a Human Face by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 82-88 - 3 Reviews- Paris 1919 by Margaret MacMillan
- A Problem from Hell by Samantha Power
- Toward a Just World by Dorothy V. Jones
- Weighing Iraq on Morgenthau's Scale by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 89-94
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Winter 2003 Issue = 12 Articles- Hegemony on the Cheap by Colin Dueck, pp. 1-11
- Hard Times for Hard News by John F. Stacks, pp. 12-21
- The Russian Roller Coaster by Ian Bremmer, pp. 22-29
- The Strange Persistance of Latin American Democracy by Omar G. Encarnacion, pp. 30-40
- India's Foreign Policy Grows Up by Sumit Ganguly, pp. 41-47
- Fairness Matters by David S. Mason, pp. 48-56
- Weapons Scientists as Whistle Blowers by Michael A. Levi, pp. 57-62
- Tigers in the Alps by Ramachandra Guha, pp. 63-74
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Russia and America by Angela E. Stent, pp. 75-82 - 1 Review- Power and Purpose by James M. Goldgeier and Michael A. McFaul
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Supping with the Devil by Robert M. Hathaway, pp. 83-90 - 2 Reviews- Nuclear North Korea by David C. Kang and Victor D. Cha
- Crisis on the Korean Peninsula by Michael O'Hanlon and Mike M. Mochizuki
- "Let Me Hear My Brother!" by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 91-93
- Index to Volume XX, pp. 94-96
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Issues of 2004 = 4 Issues, 51 Articles-
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Spring 2004 Issue = 14 Articles- America Unlimited by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 1-14
- Redrawing the Map of the Future by P.H. Liotta and James F. Miskel, pp. 15-21
- Washington's Irrational Cuba Policy by Lissa Weinmann, pp. 22-31
- Castro and Latin America by Daniel P. Erikson, pp. 32-40
- Haiti by Michele Wucker, pp. 41-49
- "A Fiasco But Not a Disaster" by Mark Gilbert, pp. 50-59
- Taking Multinationals to Court by Joshua Kurlantzick, pp. 60-67
- From Guns to Briefcases by Vsevolod Sokolov, pp. 68-74
- Rumba Diplomacy in the Age of Bushismo by Ned Sublette, pp. 75-84
- George Papandreaou's Honorable Legacy by Nicholas X. Rizopoulos, pp. 85-90
- Could Prague Have Defied Hitler? by Milan Hauner, pp. 91-95
- Rock Pool on the Baltic by Benjamin Pauker, pp. 96-101
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A Dissenter's Guide to Foreign Policy by David C. Hendrickson, pp. 102-113 - 6 Reviews- America Unbound by Ivo H. Daalder and James M. Lindsay
- Rogue Nation by Clyde Prestowitz
- Fear's Empire by Benjamin R. Barber
- The Bubble of American Supremacy by George Soros
- America the Virtuous by Claes G. Ryn
- The Sorrows of Empire by Chalmers Johnson
- In America's Name by Linda Wrigley, pp. 114-118
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Summer 2004 Issue = 12 Articles- The United Nations Rediscovered? by Brian Urquhart, pp. 1-6
- Spain Changes Course by Paddy Woodworth, pp. 7-26
- Some Hard Truths about Multilaterialism by Jonathan D. Tepperman, pp. 27-36
- Remittances by Michele Wucker, pp. 37-46
- Cheap Chickens by G. Pascal Zachary, pp. 47-52
- Africa and the Battle over Agricultural Protectionism by Todd Moss and Alicia Bannon, pp. 53-61
- Inciting Genocide, Pleading Free Speech by Susan Benesch, pp. 62-69
- India's Sikhs by Barbara Crossette, pp. 70-77
- Supply and Demand Democracy in Egypt by Charles Onians, pp. 78-84
- Globalization and the Human Imagination by Shashi Tharoor, pp. 85-91
- Woodrow Wilson's "New Diplomacy" by Robert W. Tucker, pp. 92-107
- Six Degrees of Contrition by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 108-112
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Fall 2004 Issue = 11 Articles- Political Islam by Mohammed Ayoob, pp. 1-14
- Prisons and the Education of Terrorists by Ian M. Cuthbertson, pp. 15-22
- The Saudi Paradox by Ian Bremmer, pp. 23-30
- The Forgotten Lessons of Helsinki by John Feffer, pp. 31-40
- The Perpetual Migration Machine and Political Power by Michele Wucker, pp. 41-50
- The Promise of Monterrey by Shalendra D. Sharma, pp. 51-66
- The Media's Independence Problem by Jonathan Mermin, pp. 67-72
- Global Public Health Trumps the Nation-State by Maureen T. Upton, pp. 73-78
- Opening a Window in Kashmir by Ramachandra Guha, pp. 79-94
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Three Faces of Fascism by Sheri Berman, pp. 95-100 - 3 Reviews- Fascists by Michael Mann
- The Anatomy of Fascism by Robert O. Paxton
- The Seduction of Unreason by Richard Wolin
- A Perfect Debacle by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 101-110
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Winter 2004 Issue = 14 Articles- James Chace 1931-2004, p. 1
- A New Outlook for the Atlantic Alliance by Bob Kerrey, pp. 2-7
- Europe by Mark Gilbert, pp. 8-12
- "Great Vote, Grisly Result" by Godfrey Hodgson, pp. 13-18
- Central America's Free Trade Gamble by Daniel P. Erikson, pp. 19-28
- Globalization and Its Contents by Peter Marber, pp. 29-37
- China's Response to the Bush Doctrine by Peter Van Ness, pp. 38-47
- The Palestinian Intifada by James F. Miskel, pp. 48-56
- Hurting the World's Poor in Morality's Name by Barbara Crossette, pp. 57-62
- Expanding Our Moral Universe by Donald W. Shriver, Jr., pp. 63-76
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Diving China's Future by Scott Kennedy, pp. 77-85 - 4 Reviews- Wild Grass by Ian Johnson
- China's Democratic Future by Bruce Gilley
- Remaking the Chinese Leviathan by Dali L. Yang
- State and Society in 21st Century China by Peter Hays Gries and Stanley Rosen
- James Chace by Nicholas X. Rizopoulos, pp. 86-90
- The Sack of Mesopotamia by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 91-93
- Index to Volume XXI, pp. 94-96
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Issues of 2005 = 3 Issues, 38 Articles-
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Spring 2005 Issue = 13 Articles- Ceasefire, Sudan Style by Brian Steidle, pp. 1-8
- Bush v. Annan by Martin Walker, pp. 9-18
- Security Council Reform by J. Mohan Malik, pp. 19-30
- The Unipolar Concert by Mohammed Ayoob and Matthew Zierler, pp. 31-42
- The American Empire? Not So Fast by Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., pp. 43-46
- The Follies of Democratic Imperialism by Omar G. Encarnacion, pp. 47-60
- Two Simplified Pictures of Putin's Russia, Both Wrong by Vladimir Shlapentokh, pp. 61-72
- Ukraine by Michael Meyer, pp. 73-78
- The Unsung Heroes of the Irish Peace Process by Ted Smyth, pp. 79-88
- Mohandas Gandhi, Abdul Ghaffar Khan, and the Middle East Today by Rajmohan Gandhi, pp. 89-94
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For Democracy, Warts and All by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 95-100 - 2 Reviews- The Case for Democracy by Natan Sharansky and Ron Dermer
- The Future of Freedom by Fareed Zakaria
- Franco-American Discord, pp. 101-102
- The Black Book of Religion by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 103-110
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Summer 2005 Issue = 12 Articles- The Curious Case of American Hegemony by David C. Hendrickson, pp. 1-22
- The Dragons and the Tigers by Hugh De Santis, pp. 23-36
- India and the United States by Sumit Ganguly and Andrew Scobell, pp. 37-44
- Capital Comes Calling on India by L. Brooks Entwistle, pp. 45-50
- Free Markets and Their Umpires by Isabel M. Bjork and Catherine R. Connors, pp. 51-58
- Chinese Students and Anti-Japanese Protests, Past and Present by Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom, pp. 59-66
- Reflections by Nina Khrushcheva, pp. 67-74
- Reportage by Mira Kamdar, pp. 75-86
- Reconsiderations by Charles Allen, pp. 87-94
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Books: Paradoxical Pakistan by Jitendra Nath Misra, pp. 95-102 - 1 Review- The Idea of Pakistan by Stephen Philip Cohen
- Correspondence by Dali L. Yang and Scott Kennedy, pp. 103-104
- Coda by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 105-112
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Fall 2005 Issue = 13 Articles- Anarchy and Order in the New Age of Prevention by Thomas M. Nichols, pp. 1-24
- The Pentagon Plays Its China Card by James H. Nolt, pp. 25-33
- Privatizing Foreign Policy by Michael A. Cohen and Maria Figueroa Kiipgii, pp. 34-52
- Europe Looks for a New Narrative by Mark Gilbert, pp. 53-60
- Europe's Muslim Political Elite: Walking a Tightrope by Jytte Klausen, pp. 61-68
- Spain's "Second Transition": Reforming Zeal and Dire Omens by Paddy Woodworth, pp. 69-80
- Turks, Armenians, and the "G-Word" by Belinda Cooper and Taner Akcam, pp. 81-93
- Who Killed Zia? by Barbara Crossette, pp. 94-102
- "Coca Is Everything Here" by Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, pp. 103-112
- The Anguish of Nation Building by Paul Aaron, pp. 113-125
- George F. Kennan and the Birth of Containment by John O. Iatrides, pp. 126-145
- "Mesopotamia" by Rudyard Kipling, p. 146
- The Black Book of Religion: II by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 147-152
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Issues of 2006 = 4 Issues, 59 Articles-
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Spring 2006 Issue = 17 Articles- Thinking Like a Jihadist: Iraq's Jordanian Connection by Nir Rosen, pp. 1-16
- Remember Afghanistan? A Glass Half-Full, On the Titanic by Carl Robichaud, pp. 17-24
- Extraordinary Rendition and the Wages of Hypocrisy by Aziz Z. Huq, pp. 25-36
- Two Myths of Globalization by A. Edward Crossman, pp. 37-44
- The American Way of Empire by Thomas Bender, pp. 45-62
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[+]
Capitalism and Poverty by Sheri Berman, pp. 63-70 - 2 Reviews- An End to Poverty? by Gareth Stedman Jones
- The End of Poverty by Jeffrey D. Sachs
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Bloggers vs. Mullahs: How the Internet Roils Iran by Bill Berkeley, pp. 71-78 - 1 Review- We Are Iran: The Persian Blogs by Nasrin Alavi
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Review The Dream Life of Sukhanov, by Olga Grushin by Robert Kaiser, p. 79 - 1 Review- The Dream Life of Sukhanov by Olga Grushin
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2 Reviews Mao: The Unknown Story, by Jung Chang and Jon ... by Stephen Schlesinger, p. 79 - 2 Reviews- Mao: The Unknown Story by Jung Chang and Jon Halliday
- Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar by Simon Sebag Montefiore
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3 Reviews The World Is Flat, by Thomas L. Friedman by Shashi Tharoor, p. 80 - 3 Reviews- The World Is Flat by Thomas L. Friedman
- Society, State and Security by Verghese Koithara
- Crafting Peace in Kashmir by Verghese Koithara
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Review The Rise of American Democracy, by Sean Wilentz by Richard C. Leone, p. 81 - 1 Review- The Rise of American Democracy by Sean Wilentz
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Review The Courtier and the Heretic, by Matthew Stewart by Michael Meyer, p. 81 - 1 Review- The Courtier and the Heretic by Matthew Stewart
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Review Franklin Delano Roosevelt, by Roy Jenkins by David Fromkin, p. 82 - 1 Review- Franklin Delano Roosevelt by Roy Jenkins
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Review 102 Minutes~~One Hundred Two Minutes, by Jim D... by Betsy Gotbaum, p. 82 - 1 Review- 102 Minutes~~One Hundred Two Minutes by Jim Dwyer and Kevin Flynn
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2 Reviews The Assassins' Gate, by George Packer by Karl E. Meyer, p. 82 - 2 Reviews- The Assassins' Gate by George Packer
- Overthrow by Stephen Kinzer
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Review To Bear Witness, by Kevin Cahill by Blanche Wiesen Cook, pp. 83-84 - 1 Review- To Bear Witness by Kevin Cahill
- Who (Really) Owns the Past? by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 85-94
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Summer 2006 Issue = 12 Articles- Dissuading China and Fighting the "Long War" by Carl Conetta, pp. 1-10
- The Case for the U.S.-India Nuclear Agreement, pp. 11-20
- The Hijacking of the Development Debate by Robin Broad and John Cavanagh, pp. 21-30
- Working for Water in South Africa by Paddy Woodworth, pp. 31-44
- A Bell Tolls for Italy by Mark Gilbert, pp. 45-50
- Muzzling the Media by Joel Simon, pp. 51-61
- India and China by Sanjib Baruah, pp. 62-70
- A Talk with Shashi Tharoor by Russell Warren Howe, pp. 71-75
- Nicaragua between Caudillismo and Modernity by Richard Feinberg and Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, pp. 76-84
- The Overestimation of American Power by John A. Thompson, pp. 85-99
- Cruel Realities by Stephen Kinzer, pp. 100-104
- The Black Book of Religion: III by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 105-116
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Fall 2006 Issue = 12 Articles- The Forgotten Bargain by Selig S. Harrison, pp. 1-14
- The Road Not Taken in the Middle East by Daniel Levy and Michael Shtender-Auerbach, pp. 15-22
- Ailing Southeast Asia by Barbara Crossette, pp. 23-32
- China's Latin Leap Forward by Joshua Kurlantzick, pp. 33-41
- From the G8 to the "E8" by Peter Marber, pp. 42-51
- Evangelicals and World Affairs by Peggy L. Shriver, pp. 52-58
- The Pursuite of Truth by The Editors, pp. 59-63
- Neo-Conservatives, Liberal Hawks, and the War on Terror by Anatol Lieven and John C. Hulsman, pp. 64-74
- A Commission to Decommission Paramilitary Arms by Andrew D. Sens, pp. 75-86
- Kosovo: Unraveling the Knot by Whit Mason, pp. 87-98
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Faith is Not Destiny by Aziz Huq, pp. 99-106 - 3 Reviews- Londonistan by Melanie Phillips
- The Islamic Challenge by Jytte Klausen
- The Far Enemy: Why Jihad Went Global by Fawaz A. Gerges
- Praise, Puzzles, and Poppycock by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 107-114
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Winter 2006 Issue = 18 Articles- A Goldilocks World Economy? by Sherle R. Schwenninger, pp. 1-10
- The Price of Not Talking to Iran by Trita Parsi, pp. 11-18
- Losing the Propaganda Wars by Melik Kaylan, pp. 19-26
- The True UN Scandal by Ian Williams, pp. 27-34
- Waging the First Postmodern War by Amy Zalman, pp. 35-43
- A National Security Agenda for the New Congress by William D. Hartung, pp. 44-48
- Congress and the "YouTube War" by Michael A. Cohen and Maria Figueroa Kupcu, pp. 49-54
- Fixing the Borders (Without a Wall) by Michele Wucker, pp. 55-59
- The Real Prize in India-U.S. Relations by Mira Kamdar, pp. 60-63
- Torture: Now Congress Is Accountable by Belinda Cooper, pp. 64-69
- Of Weapons and War Criminals by Frida Berrigan, pp. 70-76
- Bethinking Foreign Intelligence Surveillance by Kim Taipale, pp. 77-82
- An Iraqi Discovers Arendt by Kanan Makiya, pp. 83-86
- Hungary, Suez, and Hannah Arendt by Christopher Hitchens, pp. 87-90
- Arendt's Victory: A Vignette by Jerome Kohn, pp. 91-92
- The Excommunication of Hannah Arendt by Amos Elon, pp. 93-102
- The Craving for Kindred Blood by Russell Jacoby, pp. 103-109
- Code by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 110-119
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Issues of 2007 = 4 Issues, 58 Articles-
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Spring 2007 Issue = 20 Articles- Russia v. Europe by Martin Walker, pp. 1-8
- India Rising by Sumit Ganguly and Manjeet S. Pardesi, pp. 9-18
- Counterterrorism by Dennis Ross, pp. 19-32
- Putin and Europe by Godfrey Hodgson, pp. 33-38
- A Word with Ninety-Nine Meanings by The Editors, p. 39
- A War Against What? by Roberto Toscano, pp. 40-43
- Terrorism, American Style by Noam Chomsky, pp. 44-46
- "Terrorism": Why the Definition Must be Broad by Caleb Carr, pp. 47-50
- A Rose by Any Other Name by Ian M. Cuthbertson, pp. 51-53
- Terrorism Is Inescapably Contestable by Benjamin R. Barber, pp. 54-55
- When Violence Is an End in Itself by Barbara Crossette, pp. 56-57
- The War on Terror Properly Understood by Andrew J. Bacevich, pp. 58-59
- Terrorism's Global Dimension by Ian Bremmer and Catherine Fieschi, pp. 60-61
- How Terrorism Fails by Ted Smyth, pp. 62-64
- The Spanish-Basque Peace Process by Paddy Woodworth, pp. 65-74
- Turkey's PKK by Aliza Marcus, pp. 75-84
- The Conflict in Kashmir (Continued) by Michael Deibert, pp. 85-88
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The Devil's Brew in Pakistan by Robert M. Hathaway, pp. 89-96 - 2 Reviews- Frontline Pakistan by Zahid Hussain
- Military Inc. by Ayesha Siddiqa
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China Fantasies and China Policies by Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom, pp. 97-102 - 1 Review- The China Fantasy by James Mann
- The Fog of Words by Benjamin Pauker, pp. 103-112
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Summer 2007 Issue = 12 Articles- Buying Time in Afghanistan by Carl Robichaud, pp. 1-10
- Iraq's Oil Law: Parsing the Fine Print by Kamil Mahdi, pp. 11-24
- An American in Paris? A Guided Tour of Sarkoland by Mira Kamdar, pp. 25-33
- Italy: Red, Black, and Blue by Mark Gilbert, pp. 34-38
- A Balkan Divorce that Works? Montenegro's Hopeful First Year by Paul Hockenos and Jenni Winterhagen, pp. 39-44
- The Politics of National Security: An Unabashed Liberal View by Todd Gitlin, pp. 45-54
- Red World, Blue World by Joshua Brook, pp. 55-66
- U.S. Small Arms Policy: Having It Both Ways by Susan Waltz, pp. 67-80
- Rethinking the "Third World": Talking with Lakhdar Brahimi by Forrest D. Colburn, pp. 81-84
- Terrorism and Heroism: The Assassination of Reinhard Heydrich by Milan Hauner, pp. 85-89
- A Very British Coup: How Reza Shah Won and Lost His Throne by Shareen Blair Brysac, pp. 90-103
- Brown's Britannia, Warts and All by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 104-112
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Fall 2007 Issue = 14 Articles- A War Without End by Leon V. Sigal, pp. 1-7
- Why Are We in Iraq? A Realpolitik Perspective by Barry Gewen, pp. 8-22
- The Iraqi Refugee Disaster by Ben Sanders and Merrill Smith, pp. 23-28
- How to Close Guantanamo by Jennifer Daskal, pp. 29-37
- Who Lose Iraq and Why It Matters: The Case for Offshore Balancing by Christopher Layne, pp. 38-52
- America's Oil Market Power: The Unused Weapon Against Iran by Steve A. Yetiv and Lowell Feld, pp. 53-62
- Deciphering Turkey's Elections: The Making of a Revolution by Henri J. Barkey and Yasemin Congar, pp. 63-74
- War, Peace, and American Politics by Zbigniew Brzezinski and Jonathan Power, pp. 75-82
- From Stalin to Putin, an Insider's View by Georgi Arbatov and Jonathan Power, pp. 83-88
- "The Graham Greene Argument" by Kevin Buckley, pp. 89-98
- JFK and Oswald: The Inconveniet Truth by Priscilla J. McMillan, pp. 99-102
- Perry and Pearl: The Unintended Consequence by George Feifer, pp. 103-110
- More on Defining Terror by Roberto Toscano, pp. 111-112
- Ghosts Along the Bosphorus by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 113-132
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Winter 2007 Issue = 12 Articles- The End of Liberal Globalization by Michael F. Oppenheimer, pp. 1-10
- Violence and Elections: Will Kenya Collapse? by Jacqueline Klopp and Prisca Kamungi, pp. 11-18
- On Righting Trade: Human Rights, Trade, and the 2008 Election by Susan Ariel Aaronson, pp. 19-28
- Making Monetary Mischief: Using Currency as a Weapon by Jodi Liss, pp. 29-38
- Pinochet's Revenge: Spain Revisits its Civil War by Omar G. Encarnacion, pp. 39-50
- The Not-So-Black Art of Public Diplomacy by Humphrey Taylor, pp. 51-60
- Zion and the Arabs: Jaffa as a Metaphor by Adam LeBor, pp. 61-76
- The Beauty of Compromise: Finding the Middle in South Asia by Ramachandra Guha, pp. 77-89
- The Global War on Terror, Sliced Four Ways by Charles B. Strozier, pp. 90-98
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"Democratic Torture" Has Mill's Safeguard Weakened? by Aziz Z. Huq, pp. 99-107 - 2 Reviews- Torture and Democracy by Darius Rejali
- Torture and the Twilight of Empire by Marnia Lazreg
- Riding the Cairo Carousel by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 108-112
- Index to Volume XXIV, pp. 113-116
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Issues of 2008 = 3 Issues, 67 Articles-
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Summer 2008 Issue = 13 Articles- Bush's Stealth United Nations Policy by Stephen Schlesinger, pp. 1-10
- Editors' Note: Doha Lives, pp. 11-12
- Trade Pacts Run Amok by Paul Blustein, pp. 13-18
- 'Round and 'Round We Go... by David S. Christy, Jr., pp. 19-28
- The Run on Rice by Milan Brahmbhatt and Luc Christiaensen, pp. 29-38
- Doha's Good Deeds by Louise Blouin MacBain, pp. 39-44
- And Prosperity for All: A View from the OECD by Angel Gurria, pp. 45-48
- Sustainable Trade Begins at Home by Frank Alcock, pp. 49-54
- How Trade Became Geopolitics by Zaki Laidi, pp. 55-62
- Congo: Between Hope and Despair by Michael Deibert, pp. 63-68
- Forward Nigeria by Jonathan Power, pp. 69-74
- Europe Reborn by K.A. Dilday, pp. 75-82
- Living in Interesting Times by David A. Andelman, pp. 83-92
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July 2008 Issue = 34 Articles- Editors' Note, pp. 1-2
- How Europe Could Save the World by David P. Calleo, pp. 3-12
- Five Days in December: The Iran Crisis 25 Years Hence by Francois Heisbourg, pp. 13-28
- The Shifting Face of Violence by Theodor H. Winkler, pp. 29-36
- Retrospective: Iranian Imbroglios Revisited by Nikki R. Keddie, pp. 37-40
- Doubling Our World Economy by Richard N. Cooper, pp. 41-46
- Who Will Speak for Islam? by John L. Esposito and Dalia Mogahed, pp. 47-58
- The Inevitable Two-State Solution by David C. Unger, pp. 59-68
- The Middle East's Generation Facebook by Mona Eltahawy, pp. 69-78
- A Marshall Plan for the Middle East by Nicolaus Mills, pp. 79-84
- Retrospect: Israel's Not-So-Future Perfect by Leon Hadar, pp. 85-88
- Oil: A Bumpy Road Ahead by Ian Bremmer, pp. 89-94
- India: Richer, Poorer, Hotter, Armed by Mira Kamdar, pp. 95-108
- Russia's Rotting Empire by Nina L. Khrushcheva, pp. 109-118
- After Georgia: Back to the Future by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 119-124
- Resources and Rivalry in The 'Stans by David Lewis, pp. 125-136
- Retrospective: An Unstoppable Arms Trade? by William D. Hartung, pp. 137-140
- Tomorrow's Spygames by Jack Devine, pp. 141-152
- Retrospective: Afghanistan: Partners in Time by Charles G. Cogan, pp. 153-156
- China Rising by Donald H. Straszheim, pp. 157-170
- Tibet: Plateau in Peril by Michael Zhao and Orville Schell, pp. 171-180
- Retrospective: Watching McNamara in Tehren by James G. Blight, pp. 181-184
- Africa: Many Hills to Climb by Michelle Sieff, pp. 185-195
- Portfolio: Chad: A Country in Crisis by Micah Albert, pp. 196-202
- Paths of Progress in Africa by Paul Collier, pp. 203-210
- Diamonds, Development, and Democracy by Nicky Oppenheimer, pp. 211-217
- Retrospective: Back to Crackpot Moralism by Alan Wolfe, pp. 218-220
- Latin America: Coming of Age by Leonardo Martinez-Diaz, pp. 221-227
- Retrospective: End of an Era: The Codas of James Chace, pp. 228-232
- From Dawn to Dusk by Yasmina Reza, pp. 233-236
- Cultural Clues by Warren Adler, pp. 237-242
- How to Save the World From Doom by Ryan Adams, pp. 243-246
- Life: Coming to a Screen Near You by Jamie F. Metzl, pp. 247-252
- Coda: 2033 and All That by David A. Andelman, pp. 253-262
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October 2008 Issue = 20 Articles- Editor's Note, pp. 1-2
- How to Save the World by Sherle R. Schwenninger, pp. 3-14
- Striking the Balance: The Way Forward in Iraq by John A. Nagl and Brian M. Burton, pp. 15-22
- Rethinking U.S. Policy in Afghanistan by Federico Manfredi, pp. 23-30
- Imagining Counterterrorism's Future by Aziz Z. Huq, pp. 31-40
- Fighting Pirates: The Pen and the Sword by James Kraska and Brian Wilson, pp. 41-52
- The Battle for Africa's Hearts and Minds by Stephen A. Emerson, pp. 53-62
- To Russia With Love: A Plea for Normalcy by Isaac Shapiro, pp. 63-74
- North Korea: 20 Years of Solitude by John Delury, pp. 75-82
- Your Dreams Are Our Dreams, Too by Steven Dong, pp. 83-86
- Engaging Cuba: A Roadmap by William M. LeoGrande, pp. 87-100
- Obama & Latin America: Magic or Realism? by Daniel P. Erikson, pp. 101-108
- A New Administration and the UN by Stephen Schlesinger, pp. 109-114
- U.S. & Europe: Partnership of Equals by Paul Hockenos, pp. 115-126
- Bootstrapping Trade by David S. Christy, Jr., pp. 127-132
- Focus: Our World In 25 Years by Martin Walker, pp. 133-144
- Retrospective: The Near-Death of Democracy by Benjamin R. Barber, pp. 145-151
- Portfolio: China's Heritage on the Old Silk Road by Audrey Ronning Topping, pp. 152-166
- Reportage: Guatemala's Death Rattle: Drugs vs. Democracy by Michael Deibert, pp. 167-176
- Coda: 100 Days of Awe by David A. Andelman, pp. 177-190
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Issues of 2009 = 1 Issue, 13 Articles-
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January 2009 Issue = 13 Articles- Editor's Note, pp. 1-2
- Stateless People, Violent States by Bill Berkeley, pp. 3-16
- Machiavelli in Mesopotamia: Nouri al-Maliki Builds the Body Politic by Ned Parker, pp. 17-26
- China's Millions of Jobless Migrants by Michael Anti, pp. 27-32
- Snakeheads and Smuggling: The Dynamics of Illegal Chinese Immigration by Patrick Radden Keefe, pp. 33-44
- Citizen India: The Many Are One by Pavan K. Varma, pp. 45-52
- Recession Hits Home, From Abroad by Eva Sanchis, pp. 53-60
- Haiti: Hope Turns to Ashes by Macollvie Jean-Francois, pp. 61-70
- The Curious Life of the Lowly Passport by Karl E. Meyer, pp. 71-78
- Portfolio: From Central Asia and Back by David Trilling, pp. 79-86
- Unnatural Disaster: The Crisis of Environmental Journalism by Joel Simon, pp. 87-94
- Reportage: It Becomes a River: Afghanistan at a Crossroads by Mary Crane, pp. 95-104
- Coda: Mad Max Redux by David A. Andelman, pp. 105-116
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Issues of the 2010s = 1 Year, 1 Issue, 16 Articles-
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Issues of 2010 = 1 Issue, 16 Articles-
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January 2010 Issue = 16 Articles- Editor's Note, pp. 1-2
- The Big Question, pp. 3-7
- Map Room: Global Graft, pp. 8-9
- Inside the Cartel by Bradley Birkenfeld, pp. 10-13
- Anatomy of a Scandal: Angolagate, pp. 14-15
- Eyewitness by Ludmilla Petrushevskaya, pp. 16-20
- Global Corruption: An Untamed Hydra by Laurence Cockcroft, pp. 21-28
- Inside Mexico's Drug War by Tomas Kellner and Francesco Pipitone, pp. 29-38
- High Times on the Silk Road: The Central Asian Paradox by David Lewis, pp. 39-50
- The World's Top Cop by Ronald K. Noble, pp. 51-56
- On the Run: In Burma's Jungle Hell by Thierry Falise, pp. 57-64
- Imagining Iraq, Defining Its Future by Missy Ryan, pp. 65-74
- The Myth of a Kinder, Gentler War by Michael A. Cohen, pp. 75-86
- Bosom Boddies? Ban and Obama's Curious Relations by Stephen Schlesinger, pp. 87-96
- Both a Borrower and a Lender Be by Kenneth E. Barden, pp. 97-102
- Bhutan, Borders, and Bliss by David A. Andelman, pp. 103-116