The World Today 2004 - Abstracts
The World Today 2004 | |||||
Title | Subject | Authors | |||
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Accidents will happen. | Political science | John (American attorney general) Mitchell | |||
Aid organizations in Afghanistan: Taking aim at aid. | Political science | Gillian Sandford | |||
America and the Middle East: Resurrecting empire. | Political science | Rashid Khalidi | |||
American and British forces in Iraq: Bruising experience. | Political science | John Mackinlay | |||
American relations with Syria: Point of no return? | Political science | Rime Allaf | |||
And so to market. | Political science | Mark Ritchie, Sophia Murphy | |||
Apathy rules. | Political science | Gabriel Partos | |||
A people's trauma. | Political science | Lo Bobo | |||
Apocalypse soon? | Political science | Gareth Stansfield | |||
At risk.(treaty on Endangered Species) | Political science | Rosalind Reeve | |||
A view from the edge. | Political science | Chris Cork | |||
Beyond control. | Political science | C.S. Wheeler | |||
Blessing or curse. | Political science | Alex Vines, Manuel Paulo | |||
Brutality and desperation. | Political science | Rod Thornton | |||
Business before politics. | Political science | David Rudnick | |||
Changing the guard. | Political science | Jonathan Cohen | |||
Chill the champagne. | Political science | David Hannay | |||
Chinese Road. | Political science | Geoffrey Howe | |||
Country in chaos. | Political science | Chandra Bhatta, Bhagirath Yogi | |||
Dad's army reborn. | Political science | Chris Wright | |||
Deal to be done: India and the United States. | Political science | Elizabeth Mills | |||
Defending British spies. | Political science | Rodric Braithwaite | |||
Democracy delivers. | Political science | Khehla Shubane | |||
Democracy lite. | Political science | Anita Inder Singh | |||
Destructive deals. | Political science | Andy Oppenheimer | |||
Diplomacy on a shoestring. | Political science | Peter Carey | |||
Divide and quit. | Political science | Anita Inder Singh | |||
Don't divide.(Iraq War) | Political science | Dennis MacShane | |||
Dutch doubts. | Political science | Edwin Van de Haar | |||
European Union expansion and Ukraine. | Political science | Anna Reid | |||
Evil trade. | Political science | Mary Buckley | |||
Fact, fiction and franchised terror. | Political science | Michael Clarke | |||
Family faith force. | Political science | Faleh Jabar | |||
Feeding frenzy. | Political science | Keith Suter | |||
For or against change. | Political science | Ali M. Ansari | |||
Free to move. | Political science | Carlo de Benedetti | |||
Genocide goes on: Rwanda. | Political science | Colin Waugh | |||
Getting facts. | Political science | Christopher Mackmurdo | |||
Growing arc of crisis. | Political science | Michael Clarke | |||
Guarding the goal. | Political science | Manuel Paulo | |||
Haunted by crises past. | Political science | Paola Subacchi | |||
Hearts and minds.(invasion of Iraq) | Political science | David Wedgwood Benn | |||
High stakes, high risks.(presidential elections ) | Political science | Steve Tsang | |||
High stakes on the frontier. | Political science | Ayesha Khan | |||
In search of monsters.(George W. Bush) | Political science | Ivo H. Daalder, James M. Lindsay | |||
In the shadow of the gun. | Political science | Nicholas Nugent | |||
Is it catching?.(Edvard Shevardnadze ) | Political science | Neil S. MacFarlane | |||
Is there time? | Political science | Simon Henderson | |||
It's foreign policy, stupid. | Political science | Michael Cox | |||
Justice and hope: Sierra Leone.(Commission for War Affected Children) | Political science | Harriet Harman | |||
Keeping the lights on. | Political science | Walt Patterson | |||
Lucky to be alive.(bombing) | Political science | Gil Loescher | |||
Making friends. | Political science | Simon Henderson | |||
Making votes count. | Political science | Julie Smith | |||
Militias on the move. | Political science | Graham Brown | |||
Mind the gap . | Political science | Martin Walker | |||
Nasty and brutish. | Political science | Paulo Wrobel | |||
Nationalist renewal. | Political science | James Pettifer | |||
National security in the second Bush administration: The eagle resurgent.(George W. Bush) | Political science | Christoph Bluth | |||
Nigeria: On the edge of chaos. | Political science | Pat Utomi | |||
Nitro to the net. | Political science | Maura Conway | |||
Nobel peace prize: Environment for peace.(Wangari Maathai) | Political science | Richard Tarasofsky | |||
Non-state actors: Stepping onto the stage. | Political science | Louis Turner, Nicholas Dungan | |||
Olympian task. | Political science | George Kassimeris | |||
On target?.(weapons of mass destruction) | Political science | Kenneth Roth | |||
Openness is tricky. | Political science | Alison Pargeter | |||
Open the door. | Political science | Thomas Diez, Bahar Rumelili | |||
Out of area, out of business? | Political science | Graeme Herd | |||
Patience running out. | Political science | Nick Vink | |||
Primed to explode. | Political science | John Russell | |||
Public wars, private profit. | Political science | Mariyam Hasham | |||
Relevant to all. | Political science | J Brian Atwood, Princeton N. Lyman | |||
Resent, resist, compete. | Political science | Charles Kupchan | |||
Rhetoric and reality: Columbia and the 'war' on terror. | Political science | Robin Kirk | |||
Rights and risk. | Political science | Bertrand Ramcharan | |||
Rising frustration. | Political science | Michael Denison | |||
Risky neighbourhood. | Political science | Tuva Kahrs | |||
Robbed of dreams. | Political science | Akira Kojima | |||
Russia, Iran and Iraq: Mullahs militants missiles. | Political science | Bobo Lo | |||
Saving democracy: Indonesia. | Political science | Budiman Sudjatmiko | |||
Scores to settle: Haiti. | Political science | Rod Prince | |||
Search for strength. | Political science | Graham Brown | |||
Shaky transition. | Political science | Duncan Woodside | |||
Shockwaves. | Political science | Rime Allaf | |||
Small but dangerous. | Political science | Martin Evans | |||
Sombre outlook. | Political science | Keith Suter | |||
Sporting shield. | Political science | Rachel Briggs | |||
Stories too far. | Political science | Paul Jenkins | |||
Struggle for the global soul. | Political science | Amin Saikal | |||
Taiwan and China: Strait talking.(political conflict) | Political science | Gerald Chan | |||
Tempting target. | Political science | Timothy Garden | |||
Terminal decline? | Political science | Mai Yamani | |||
The big idea: European union enlargement. | Political science | Richard Whitman | |||
The empire votes back. | Political science | Michael Cox | |||
The impact of high oil prices on the Middle East: Reform plans buried under oil cash. | Political science | Paul Stevens | |||
The nuclear option. | Political science | Ali Ansari | |||
The thinking General. | Political science | Peter Carey | |||
The unthinkable. | Political science | Gareth Stansfield | |||
Times for a threesome: European leadership and America . | Political science | Klaus Larres | |||
Too young to die. | Political science | Marry-Jane Fox | |||
Triple whammy. | Political science | Monica Threlfall | |||
Turning the world upside down. | Political science | Paul Mobbs | |||
Uganda: Still the donors' darling. | Political science | Tom Cargill | |||
Ukraine: Wild dances. | Political science | Andrew Wilson | |||
Voting more often. | Political science | Heather Deegan | |||
Waiting game.(civil war ) | Political science | Alan Bullion | |||
Warlords, drugs, democracy. | Political science | Samina Ahmed | |||
Watching over Africa. | Political science | Martin Plaut | |||
What the public wants: US presidential election and unilateralism. | Political science | Joseph Grieco | |||
What you see is what you get: Russia and the west. | Political science | Dmitri Trenin | |||
Without strategy.(capture of Saddam Hussein) | Political science | John Mackinlay | |||
With them or against them? | Political science | Victor Bulmer Thomas | |||
Yes to multilateralism. | Political science | Joao Clemente Baena Soares |
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