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Global Challenges: Current Events (continued)
 
International efforts to combat the financing of terrorism. Articles Ken Matthews.
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand Sept 2003 v66 i3 p34(8) (4401 words)

Upon further review: support for the First Amendment has rebounded as time has elapsed since the shock of the September 11 attacks. (State Of The First Amendment 2003) Ken Paulson.
American Journalism Review August-Sept 2003 v25 i6 p60(6) (3520 words)

Still Drowning In Dirty Money; The Patriot Act was supposed to make money laundering harder to do. It hasn't. Mara Der Hovanesian.
Business Week Dec 1, 2003 i3860 p102 (1335 words)

Moving Targets: Terror wave: New bombings, and worries about a 'spectacular.' Al Qaeda is badly wounded, but far from defeated. Evan Thomas, Mark Hosenball.
Newsweek Dec 1, 2003 p22 (1765 words)

When No One Is Truly Safe: As the attacks on innocents in Muslim countries show, the terrorists inspired by al-Qaeda are upping the stakes of their jihad. World Johanna McGeary.
Time Dec 1, 2003 v162 i22 p52 (2308 words)

What would Buddha do? An interview with Thich Nhat Hanh. interview Heidi Schlumpf.
U.S. Catholic Dec 2003 v68 i12 p18(5) (3643 words)

Who gains? Terrorism. The bloody calculus of terrorism
The Economist (US) Nov 22, 2003 v369 i8351 p45US (778 words)

Probing 9/11: a bipartisan commission is at work, but how tough it will be is still unknown. (Articles). (9/11 Commission investigates lead-up to terrorist acts) David Corn. The Nation July 7, 2003 v277 i1 p14 (2118 words)

Failure to Communicate: The congressional probe of 9/11 suggests the attacks could have been prevented. Who's to blame? And what did the Saudis know? More than the Bushies will admit. Michael Isikoff, Daniel Klaidman. Newsweek August 4, 2003 p34 (1711 words)

Could It Happen Again? A BIPARTISAN INQUIRY into 9/11 finds intelligence failures that might have been avoided. Two years later, what has been fixed and what is still broken? (Nation) Michael Duffy. Time August 4, 2003 v162 i5 p22 (2904 words)

Name withheld: harsh justice for a September 11 detainee. (Annotation). Elizabeth Amon. Harper's Magazine August 2003 v307 i1839 p56(4) (1893 words)

The Protean Enemy. (Al-Queda) Jessica Stern. Foreign Affairs July-August 2003 v82 i4 p27 (4640 words)

The Cost of Securing the Homeland. Michael Scardaville. World and I August 2003 v18 i8 p54 (2043 words)

Stopping the Saudis: Is this administration willing? Apparently not. Alex Alexiev. National Review Sept 1, 2003 v55 i16 pNA (1418 words)

The enemy within. (security lapses at nuclear weapons plants) Alexander Cockburn. The Nation July 21, 2003 v277 i3 p11 (1011 words)

Intelligence: the achilles heel of the Bush doctrine. Gregory F. Treverton. Arms Control Today July-August 2003 v33 i6 p9(3) (2782 words)

Ready to blow? (Terrorism). Jerry Havens. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists July-August 2003 v59 i4 p16(3) (1427 words)

Faithful, but not fanatics; Islam in Africa. (African Muslims) The Economist (US) June 28, 2003 v367 i8330 p50US (1748 words)

Readers forum: can we respond More Rationally to terrorism? Skeptical Inquirer Jan-Feb 2003 v27 i1 p61(4)

Fighting terrorism with democracy. (Articles). (United States and Iraq) Richard Rorty. The Nation Oct 21, 2002 v275 i13 p11 Mag.Coll.: 112B0100.

9/11: A mass murder mystery. (War and War Hysteria). George Caffentzis. Synthesis/Regeneration Fall 2002 p2(7)

Cheney: Investigators, Keep Out. (Dick Cheney plays role in derailing independent commission to investigate 9-11 attacks)(Brief Article) --Michael Isikoff, Tamara Lipper. Newsweek Oct 21, 2002 p10 Mag.Coll.: 112B1249. Bus.Coll.: 141U2539.

Iran's Crumbling Revolution. Jahangir Amuzegar. Foreign Affairs Jan-Feb 2003 v82 i1 p44

A grand strategy of transformation. John Lewis Gaddis. Foreign Policy Nov-Dec 2002 p50(8)

Better living through fudbol: how nation building fares in Bosnia after September 11. (Civics). Natasha Hunter. The American Prospect Jan 13, 2003 v13 i24 p34(3)

The eagle has crash landed. (decline of United States) Immanuel Wallerstein. Foreign Policy July-August 2002 p60(9)

Preemptive posturing: what happened to deterrence? Hans M. Kristensen. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Sept-Oct 2002 v58 i5 p54(6)

Public Diplomacy and the War on Terrorism. Peter G. Peterson. Foreign Affairs Sept-Oct 2002 v81 i5 p74

Beseeching The World. (fight against terrorism by United States) Mary Beth Warner, Sydney J. Freedberg Jr., Peter H. Stone, Elisabeth Frater, Mark Murray, Corine Hegland, John Maggs. National Journal Sept 22, 2001 v33 i38 p2898

Orchestrating foreign policy: US interagency decisions post-September 11. (Perspectives). Greg COL. Kaufmann. Harvard International Review Summer 2002 v24 i2 p20(6)

Keynote address: terrorism and globalization; an international perspective. Linda Lim. Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law March 2002 v35 i2 p703(8)

International legal responses to terrorism. W. Michael Reisman. Houston Journal of International Law Fall 1999 v22 i1 p3

What's law got to do with it? Michael J. Glennon. The Wilson Quarterly Summer 2002 v26 i3 p70(6)

The Imperial Republic after 9/11. Robert S. Litwak. The Wilson Quarterly Summer 2002 v26 i3 p76(7)

Miranda's final frontier, the international arena: a critical analysis of United States v. Bin Laden, and a proposal for a new Miranda exception abroad. (custodial interrogation of non-American citizens abroad) Mark A. Godsey. Duke Law Journal April 2002 v51 i6 p1703(79)

Terrorism on trial: the President's constitutional authority to order the prosecution of suspected terrorists by military commission. Christopher M. Evans. Duke Law Journal April 2002 v51 i6 p1831(26)

Africa Faces Challenges of Globalization. (Globalization and Africa). (economics) (Statistical Data Included) Mohamed Deouas. Finance & Development Dec 2001 v38 i4 p4(2) Bus.Coll.: 137P0893.

What Africa Needs to Do to Benefit from Globalization. (Globalization and Africa). (economics)(Statistical Data Included) S. Ibi Ajayi. Finance & Development Dec 2001 v38 i4 p6(3) Bus.Coll.: 137P0895.

The need for Stronger Domestic Policies and International Support. (Globalization and Africa). Evangelos A. Calamitsis. Finance & Development Dec 2001 v38 i4 p10(4) Bus.Coll.: 137P0899.

The Role of Institutional Reforms. (Globalization and Africa). (economics) Seyni N'Diaye. Finance & Development Dec 2001 v38 i4 p18(4) Bus.Coll.: 137P0907.

Making Globalization Work in Africa. (Globalization and Africa). G.E. Gondwe. Finance & Development Dec 2001 v38 i4 p31(3) Bus.Coll.: 137P0920.

Borders Beyond Control. (international migration) Jagdish Bhagwati. Foreign Affairs Jan-Feb 2003 v82 i1 p98

The Future of AIDS. Nicholas Eberstadt. Foreign Affairs Nov-Dec 2002 v81 i6 p22 Mag.Coll.: 112A2067.

When Soldiers Become Cops. Rachel Bronson. Foreign Affairs Nov-Dec 2002 v81 i6 p122 Mag.Coll.: 112A2167.

The dustbin of history. (Cover Story). (failure of political and economic concepts)(Cover Story) Foreign Policy Nov-Dec 2002 p34(15)

Double ties: why nations should learn to love dual nationality. (Argument). David A. Martin, T. Alexander Aleinikoff. Foreign Policy Nov-Dec 2002 p80(2)

Saving Latin America: George W. Bush should use a U.S.-Brazil trade deal to jolt Latin America out of its drift toward political morass and economic chaos. (Missing Links). Moises Naim. Foreign Policy Nov-Dec 2002 p104(2)

The new review: US nuclear policy. (Global Notebook). (possible targets of nuclear attack) Rodica Buzescu. Harvard International Review Fall 2002 v24 i3 p8(3)

Uneasy expansion: NATO and Russia. (Global Notebook). Anna Franekova. Harvard International Review Fall 2002 v24 i3 p10(2)

Misplaced priorities: human rights and the campaign against terrorism. (Perspectives). Kenneth Roth. Harvard International Review Fall 2002 v24 i3 p14(6)

Searching for answers: US intelligence after September 11. (Intelligence). (interview with Senator Bob Graham) (Interview) Bob Graham. Harvard International Review Fall 2002 v24 i3 p40(4)

Dangerous liaisons: post-September 11 intelligence alliances. (Intelligence). Richard J. Aldrich. Harvard International Review Fall 2002 v24 i3 p50(5)


Suitable for these Wadsworth textbooks:

Kegley and Wittkopf, World Politics: Trend and Transformation, Ninth Edition, all chapters

Russett, Starr, and Kinsella, World Politics: The Menu for Choice, Seventh Edition, all chapters

Nester, International Relations: Politics and Economics in the 21st Century, First Edition, all chapters

Spiegel et al, World Politics in a New Era, Third Edition, all chapters
 
         
         
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