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Suggested Readings from InfoTrac College Edition
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The Baby Trade. Ethan B. Kapstein.
Foreign Affairs Nov-Dec 2003 v82 i6 p115 (3216 words)
China's New Diplomacy. Evan S. Medeiros, M. Taylor Fravel.
Foreign Affairs Nov-Dec 2003 v82 i6 p22 (4555 words)
Japan's New Nationalism. Eugene A. Matthews.
Foreign Affairs Nov-Dec 2003 v82 i6 p64 (5934 words)
America's Imperial Dilemma. Dimitri K. Simes.
Foreign Affairs Nov-Dec 2003 v82 i6 p91 (3686 words)
The Next Prize. natural gas Daniel Yergin, Michael Stoppard.
Foreign Affairs Nov-Dec 2003 v82 i6 p103 (4416 words)
Libya: the sons also rise. The Day After Muhammad Ibrahim.
Foreign Policy Nov-Dec 2003 i139 p37(3) (1091 words)
Burma: a gentler authoritarianism? The Day After Ardeth Maung Thawnghmung.
Foreign Policy Nov-Dec 2003 i139 p39(2) (1110 words)
Egypt: God's choice. The Day After Max Rodenbeck.
Foreign Policy Nov-Dec 2003 i139 p41(2) (1117 words)
Zimbabwe: exhuming hope. The Day After Iden Wetherell.
Foreign Policy Nov-Dec 2003 i139 p42(3) (1091 words)
United Nations. (Think Again) Madeleine K. Albright.
Foreign Policy Sept-Oct 2003 i138 p16(6) (3262 words)
Rebuilding the Atlantic Alliance. Ronald D. Asmus. Foreign Affairs Sept-Oct 2003 v82 i5 p20 (4444 words)
Engaging Failing States. Chester A. Crocker. Foreign Affairs Sept-Oct 2003 v82 i5 p32 (4498 words)
Stumbling Into War. James P. Rubin. Foreign Affairs Sept-Oct 2003 v82 i5 p46 (7769 words
Why America Still Needs the United Nations. Shashi Tharoor. Foreign Affairs Sept-Oct 2003 v82 i5 p67 (4733 words)
The Crackdown in Cuba. Theresa Bond. Foreign Affairs Sept-Oct 2003 v82 i5 p118 (4617 words)
Bush and Foreign Aid. Steven Radelet. Foreign Affairs Sept-Oct 2003 v82 i5 p104 (4859 words)
The Shi'ites and the Future of Iraq. Yitzhak Nakash. Foreign Affairs July-August 2003 v82 i4 p17 (3356 words)
The New American Way of War. Max Boot. Foreign Affairs July-August 2003 v82 i4 p41 (6844 words)
Striking a New Transatlantic Bargain. Andrew Moravcsik. Foreign Affairs July-August 2003 v82 i4 p74 (5308 words)
Adjusting to the New Asia. Morton Abramowitz, Stephen Bosworth. Foreign Affairs July-August 2003 v82 i4 p119 (4424 words)
Space Diplomacy. David Braunschvig, Richard L. Garwin, Jeremy C. Marwell. Foreign Affairs July-August 2003 v82 i4 p156 (2840 words)
Grading the president. (worldwide views on George W. Bush) Macharia Gaitho, Jisi Wang, Jiri Pehe, Jorge I. Dominguez, Mohammed Al- Jassem, Dimitri K. Simes, Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Karim Raslan, Christoph Bertram. Foreign Policy July-August 2003 p28(14) (6690 words)
Can India overtake China? (economic development ) Yasheng Huang, Tarun Khanna. Foreign Policy July-August 2003 p74(8) (3890 words)
The compulsive empire. (U.S. hegemony) Robert Jervis. Foreign Policy July-August 2003 p82(6) (2529 words)
Pests and pestilence: why humans are more vulnerable than ever to animal-borne diseases. (Argument). Fred Pearce. Foreign Policy July-August 2003 p92(2) (970 words)
Beyond the headlines: changing perceptions of Islamic movements. (Perspectives). John Esposito. Harvard International Review Summer 2003 v25 i2 p16(5) (2486 words)
Dying for independence: world separatist movements and terrorism. (World in Review). Joey Hanzich. Harvard International Review Summer 2003 v25 i2 p32(4) (2149 words)
It's the settlements, stupid; America and Israel. The Economist (US) May 17, 2003 v367 i8324 p10US
A Trusteeship for Palestine? Martin Indyk. Foreign Affairs May-June 2003 v82 i3 p51
With just a few obstructions; The Middle East road map. (peace negotiations between Israel and Palestinians) The Economist (US) May 17, 2003 v367 i8324 p22US
Suing the president: members of Congress are endeavoring to prevent Pres. Bush from abrogating treaties without Congressional consent. (National Affairs). Craig Eisendrath. USA Today (Magazine) May 2003 v131 i2696 p18(3)
The paradoxes of American nationalism. (Cover Story) Minxin Pei. Foreign Policy May-June 2003 p30(8)
(Over)selling the World on War: The message was plain: Saddam's weapons of mass destruction made war unavoidable. So where are they? Inside the administration's civil war over intel. Evan Thomas, Richard Wolffe, Michael Isikoff. Newsweek June 9, 2003 p24
The Russian nuclear arms control agenda after SORT. (Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty) Nikolai Sokov. Arms Control Today April 2003 v33 i3 p7(5)
America's nuclear deterrence in the age of terrorism. (a discussion of U.S. foreign policy and nuclear policy in the present and past 20 years) Binoy Kampmark. Contemporary Review April 2003 v282 i1647 p206(5)
The looming biological warfare storm: misconceptions and probable scenarios. Col (Dr.) Jim A. Davis. Air & Space Power Journal Spring 2003 v17 i1 p57(12)
An interview with Mary Robinson, former president of Ireland. (Interview) Nance Lucas. Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies Wntr 2003 v9 i3 p2(6)
International law, human rights and HIV/AIDS. (Theme Papers). David Patterson, Leslie London. Bulletin of the World Health Organization Dec 2002 v80 i12 p964(6)
On the (Ir) relevance of the United Nations. Ken Hanly. Canadian Dimension May-June 2003 v37 i3 p25(2)
Why the Security Council failed. Michael J. Glennon. Foreign Affairs May-June 2003 v82 i3 p16
The velvet hegemon: how soft power can help defeat terrorism. (Argument). Joseph S. Nye Jr.. Foreign Policy May-June 2003 p74(2)
Financing the future; Fifth Committee: Administrative and Budgetary. (GA 57 Session). UN Chronicle March-May 2003 v40 i1 p19(2)
The Responsibility to Protect. Gareth Evans, Mohamed Sahnoun. Foreign Affairs Nov-Dec 2002 v81 i6 p99 Mag.Coll.: 112A2192.
The IMF's suffocating embrace. (Policy Perspectives). (International Monetary Fund)(Editorial) Alan Reynolds. World Trade Feb 2003 v16 i2 p10(2)
The IMF strikes back. (International Monetary Fund) Kenneth Rogoff. Foreign Policy Jan-Feb 2003 p39(8)
Odious debt: when dictators borrow, who repays the loan? Michael Kremer, Seema Jayachandran. Brookings Review Spring 2003 v21 i2 p32(4)
The rich borrow and the poor repay: the fatal flaw in international finance. Ross P. Buckley. World Policy Journal Winter 2002 v19 i4 p59(6)
The scorecard on globalization 1980-2000: twenty years of diminished progress. (Globalization). Mark Weisbrot, Dean Baker, Egor Kraev, Judy Chen. Social Policy Spring 2003 v33 i3 p42(1)
Some observations on the anti-globalisation movement. Frederick H. Buttel. Australian Journal of Social Issues Feb 2003 v38 i1 p95(22)
Globalization and its discontents. Mitchel Cohen. Synthesis/Regeneration Wntr 2003 pifc(3)
Internally displaced people: a global survey. Ann Harrison Avery. Bulletin of the World Health Organization May 2003 v81 i3 p227(1)
Regime change - is Zimbabwe next? Since when did Britain and America care for the human rights of Zimbabweans? When the land issue exploded in 2000? Or when Ian Smith ruled a semi-apartheid Rhodesia? (Lest we Forget). Antonio de Figueiredo. New African June 2003 p24(2)
Zimbabwe: the ugly reflection in the mirror. (Feature). Alexander Kanengoni. New African June 2003 p48(2)
Robert Mugabe: Sinner or sinned against? (Cover Story: The Case For). (Cover Story) George Shire. African Business April 2003 p12(4)
Robert Mugabe: Africa's self-serving survivor: Tom Nevin, formally a Zimbabwean and now living the South Africa, makes the case against. (Cover Story: The Case Against). Tom Nevin. African Business April 2003 p16(2)
Clausewitz's chameleon: military theory and the future of war. (Defence). (peace) Michael Evans. Quadrant Nov 2002 v46 i11 p8(8)
A DOCTRINE PASSES. (George F. Kennan on containment and Bush's doctrine of preemptive strikes)(Brief Article)(Interview) Jane Mayer. The New Yorker Oct 14, 2002 v78 i31 pNA Mag.Coll.: 112A1775.
One year on: power, purpose and strategy in American foreign policy. Robert W. Tucker, Michael Howard, Gary Schmitt, John J. Mearsheimer, Josef Joffe, James Chace, Wang Gungwu, Charles A. Kupchan, Pierre Hassner. The National Interest Fall 2002 p5(30)
A grand strategy of transformation. John Lewis Gaddis. Foreign Policy Nov-Dec 2002 p50(8)
The terror trap: hard-line campaigns against Islamic terrorism--here or in Israel--don't merely fail as strategy. They fulfill the terrorists' stated goals. Dispatches Gershom Gorenberg.
The American Prospect Jan 2004 v15 i1 p13(3) (1587 words)
Biological, chemical and radiological terrorism. Directed Reading Bryant Furlow.
Radiologic Technology Nov-Dec 2003 v75 i2 p91(20) (11246 words)
Bush's Saudi connections: and why this is a crucial issue in 2004. (Dispatches) Michael Steinberger.
The American Prospect Oct 2003 v14 i9 p15(3) (1615 words)
On the crisis of American civilization, post-September 11. E. Robert Statham Jr..
Perspectives on Political Science Fall 2003 v32 i4 p221(6) (5297 words)
An ounce of detention: Bush and Ashcroft's troubling "paradigm" is anything but a cure for terrorism. (Special Report: Taking Liberty) David Cole.
The American Prospect Sept 2003 v14 i8 p50(2) (1545 words) |
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