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Structure of the International System (continued)
 
The potent triangle: Empires, Islam and the Pamir region. Leslie R. Marchant. National Observer - Australia and World Affairs Autumn 2002 p36(9)

'America has no finer ally than the United Kingdom: these words, spoken by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, reflect the views of most Americans. As he also said, "our two nations stood together during two world wars, the Cold War, in Afghanistan and in the global war against terror. Today, we stand together again.". (War in Iraq) Trevor Royle.
VFW Magazine Sept 2003 v91 i1 p34(4) (1695 words)

The postmodern man's burden. (Global Newsstand). (Brief Article) Hugo Young. Foreign Policy July-August 2002 p85(2)

Washington and the 'great game' in central Asia. Alec Rasizade. Contemporary Review May 2002 v280 i1636 p257(14)

TWO WAYS TO GO GLOBAL. Peter Hakim. Foreign Affairs Jan-Feb 2002 v81 i1 p148 Mag.Coll.: 109L1865.

Friends Like These - Bush's absurd coalition. Martin Peretz. The New Republic Oct 1, 2001 p12 Mag.Coll.: 109D0013.

NATO's persistence after the cold war. (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Robert B. McCalla. International Organization Summer 1996 v50 n3 p445-475

Pax Atlantica: the case for Euramerica. (alliance between the United States, Canada and the European Union) Michael Lind. World Policy Journal Spring 1996 v13 n1 p1(7)

Revitalizing the special relationship: the logic of an Anglo-American alliance in a post-NATO Europe. Steven E. Goldman. World Affairs Fall 1995 v158 n2 p80(8)

The illusions of collective security. (post-Cold War international security) Mark P. Lagon. The National Interest Summer 1995 n40 p50(6)

Discounting the free ride: alliances and security in the postwar world. Avery Goldstein. International Organization Wntr 1995 v49 n1 p39-71

Future of a Delusion. (NATO) The Progressive June 1999 v63 i6 p8 Mag.Coll.: 98K2125.

Continents Apart? The Wilson Quarterly Summer 2000 v24 i3 p93

A new axis: the emerging Turkish-Israeli entente. Daniel Pipes. The National Interest Winter 1997 n50 p31(8)

Reforming NATO. (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Karl Kaiser. Foreign Policy Summer 1996 n103 p128(16) Mag.Coll.: 84B3203.

Contingency, Catalysts, and International System Change. RICHARD NED LEBOW. Political Science Quarterly Winter 2000 v115 i4 p591


Suitable for these Wadsworth textbooks:

Kegley and Wittkopf, World Politics: Trend and Transformation, Ninth Edition, Chapters 4, 14

Russett, Starr, and Kinsella, World Politics: The Menu for Choice, Seventh Edition, Chapter 4

Nester, International Relations: Politics and Economics in the 21st Century, First Edition, Chapter 4

Spiegel et al, World Politics in a New Era, Third Edition, Chapters 2, 6, 8
 
         
         
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