| The World Today 1998 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A cure for the woes.(economic crisis of international finance markets) | Political science | Lance Taylor, John Eatwell |
| Africa's dilemmas in the Sudan. | Political science | Francis M. Deng |
| After Monica: sex, lies, and Clinton. (Monica Lewinsky and President Bill Clinton) | Political science | Godfrey Hodgson |
| All politics is local.(Australian politics eclipses Asian economic crisis) | Political science | Keith Suter |
| American's free trade. (Brazilian Ambassador to the United Kingdom comments on the objectives of Apr 1998 Summit of the Americas in Chile) | Political science | Rubens A. Barbosa |
| A radical answer for plutonium. | Political science | Bob van der Zwaan |
| Battle for the public mind. (international terrorism) | Political science | Omar Malik |
| Bear hug for the Baltic. (Russia and Baltic States) | Political science | Pavel K. Baev |
| Beyond the chaos. (post-Soviet Russia) | Political science | Peter Frank |
| Bleak winter.(Russian economy in turmoil) | Political science | Judith Shapiro |
| Can tigers change their stripes? (Eastern Asian growth) | Political science | David Martin Jones |
| Castro's leap of faith. (Fidel Castro and Pope John Paul II) | Political science | Eamonn McGuinness |
| Challenges for China. (President Bill Clinton's visit to China in 1998) (adapted from Stateman's Yearbook 1998-99) | Political science | Richard Grant |
| Changing the values. (Asian corruption) | Political science | Peter Rooke, Tunka Abdul Aziz |
| Choices change for Germany. | Political science | Alan Watson |
| Choosing the warpath. (Serbian security forces in Kosovo) | Political science | Robert Thomas |
| Colombian contagion. (civil war) | Political science | Cynthia Watson |
| Companies, corruption and competition. | Political science | John Bray |
| Cutting up the Caspian. (disputes over exploiting Caspian Sea) | Political science | Richard R. Dion |
| Daring to talk. | Political science | Naomi Sakr |
| Dealing with drugs. (the United Nations solution) | Political science | Pino Arlacchi |
| Don't forget the deity. (nation states and international relations) | Political science | Peter Marshall |
| Europe and the euro. | Political science | Willem F. Duisenberg |
| Europe looks to London. (Britain will hold the European Union's presidency) | Political science | Stephen George |
| Everything to play for. (populist politicians gain support in Philippines) | Political science | James Putzel |
| Eyes on Europe. (Asians discuss new European direction) | Political science | Wang Hong, Pravit Rojanaphruk, Koh Buck Song |
| Facing realities in Kosovo. | Political science | John Roper, Dana H. Allin |
| Forget ideology, give them onions! (Indian government) | Political science | Bhabani Sen Gupta |
| Forming a force for good. (United Kingdom, Strategic Defense Review) | Political science | Gwyn Prins |
| Getting away with murder?(General Augusto Pinochet Ugarte) | Political science | Alexandra Barahona de Brito |
| Getting rid of guns. | Political science | Mike Smith, Kirsten Schulze |
| Human rights, corporate wrongs? | Political science | Helena Leeson |
| If you take my advice.(Russian economic crisis) | Political science | Christopher Davis |
| 'In the hands of Allah.' (Yasser Arafat's deteriorating health) | Political science | Shyam Bhatia |
| Is it worth dying for?(future of international conflicts) | Political science | Sebastian Roberts |
| Israel's political Houdini. (Benjamin Netanyahu) | Political science | Neill Lochery |
| Keeping a cool distance. (Macau's return to China) | Political science | Brian Bridges |
| Keep the markets open. (Asian trade) | Political science | Renato Ruggiero |
| Lessons for next time. (Arab distaste with Saddam Hussein is counteracted by concern for plight of Iraqi people) | Political science | Rosemary Hollis |
| Lessons to learn. (the United Nations Special Session on illegal drugs) | Political science | Ken Bluestone, Tom Blickman |
| Lifting the burden. (Northern Ireland peace agreement) | Political science | Robert Kee |
| Lines on a map.(war and African borders) | Political science | David Shearer |
| Make law not war. (establishment of a permanent International Criminal Court) | Political science | Benjamin B. Ferencz |
| Mercenaries fill the vacuum. (Sierra Leone) | Political science | Funmi Olonisakin |
| Migrants in a maelstrom. (Asian economic crisis) | Political science | Shanti Nair |
| Millions of tiny hands. (child labor) | Political science | David Westwood |
| Mind warriors at the ready.(US relations with Iraq) | Political science | Andrew Rathmell |
| Miracle turns into nightmare.(Asian economic crisis) | Political science | David Martin Jones |
| New century, new patterns. | Political science | Jean-Pierre Lehmann |
| Not over yet. (the aftermath of Indonesian President Suharto's resignation) | Political science | Michael C. Williams |
| Not yet dead but is it doomed?(Palestinian-Israeli Wye agreement) | Political science | Mark A. Heller, Khalil Shikaki |
| Old soldiers never die. (influence of Chilean General Augusto Pinochet continues) | Political science | Eamonn McGuinness |
| On the absence of war. | Political science | Anita Inder Singh |
| On the map. (border conflicts between Eritrea and Ethiopia) | Political science | Martin Plaut |
| Paradise lost. (conflict in Kashmir) | Political science | Murali Krishnan |
| Passive response sends wrong signal. (Algeria) | Political science | Marc Marginedas |
| Persistence pays. (Bosnia) | Political science | Gabriel Partos |
| Polishing the long spoon. (Cuba) | Political science | Alan Shipman |
| Political psychosis outlasts Pol Pot. (Cambodia) | Political science | David Roberts |
| Politics with a dash of vinegar. (Australia's One Nation Party) | Political science | Keith Suter |
| Prime targets. (aid workers) | Political science | Mark Cutts |
| Principles clash in Afghanistan. (the Taliban and international assistance) | Political science | Michael Keating |
| Putting ethics at the heart of Europe. (European Union foreign policy) | Political science | Hazel Smith |
| Quiet after the storm. (Albania's recovery) | Political science | Reginald Hibbert |
| Radical right makes its mark. (Europe's right-wing parties) | Political science | Martin Schain |
| Ready for the long haul. (Bosnian peace process) | Political science | James Gow |
| Real problems. (Brazil 1998 elections) | Political science | Paulo Wrobel |
| Regional meltdown? (post-Soviet Russia) | Political science | Graeme Herd |
| Rendezvous with reality. (the Euro) | Political science | Michael Sturmer |
| Risking a Great Depression.(worldwide economic crisis) | Political science | Harold James |
| Robbing Russia? | Political science | Graeme P. Herd |
| Rouble trouble. (Russian economic difficulties) | Political science | Anders Aslund |
| Saddam's bazaar. (Iraqi people's sufferings caused by UN embargo) (Saddam Hussein) | Political science | Adekeye Adebajo |
| Shame of failure on human rights. (50th anniversary of Universal Declaration of Human Rights) | Political science | Mary Robinson |
| Shared response to the market shocks? (Asian economic crisis) | Political science | Richard Higgott |
| Shout louder for change. (Japan) | Political science | Christopher Purvis |
| Smoke and mirrors. (Indian and Pakistani nuclear testing) | Political science | John Simpson |
| Snatching defeat from victory.(Kosovo crisis) | Political science | Ognjen Pribicevic |
| So far, so good: political change and the Asia crisis. | Political science | Michael Leifer |
| Starr wars. (Kenneth Starr, media coverage) | Political science | Michael Cox |
| Still a Cold War. (India and Pakistan) | Political science | Maleeha Lodhi |
| Storms in the Med blow towards Europe. (Greek-Turkish conflict, Cyprus) | Political science | Philip H. Gordon |
| Strong men at the ends of the earth? (Asian-European summit) | Political science | James Eberle |
| The burning season. (wildfires around the world) | Political science | Stephen Howard |
| The edge of the abyss. (Nigeria) | Political science | Kurt Barling, Sola Akinrinade |
| The ends of empire. (British territories) | Political science | John Connell, Robert Aldrich |
| The fight goes on. (Angola conflict) | Political science | Margaret J. Anstee |
| The only game in town.(creation of an international financial cooperation) | Political science | Barry Eichengreen |
| The perils of pipelines. (Afghanistan) | Political science | William Maley |
| The pump that won't be primed.(Japan's economic problems) | Political science | Alan Shipman |
| Through a glass darkly.(forecasts for world economy) | Political science | Rubens Ricupero |
| Time to involve the big giver. (Japan) | Political science | Phillida Purvis |
| Trading justice for truth. (Africa's Truth Commission) | Political science | Heribert Adam |
| Two cheers for democracy. (European Union) | Political science | Richard Rose |
| We have been here before. (Serb and Albanian unrest in Kosovo, Yugoslavia) | Political science | James Pettifer |
| We should not forget Hong Kong. | Political science | John Gittings |
| Who killed the monks? (Algeria) | Political science | Claire Spencer |
| Will the centre hold? (Indonesia's political future) | Political science | Peter Carey |
| World without honour? (1998 US missile launches against Sudan and Afghanistan) | Political science | Akbar S. Ahmed |
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