New Perspectives Quarterly 1996 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Absolutist vs. pluralist legitimacy: the new Cold War.(Fin de Millennium) | Political science | Kittrie, Nicholas N. |
Adieu, Papandreou. (eulogy for Greek Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou)(Obituary) | Political science | Sheinbaum, Stanley K. |
A Frankenstein in Lagos. (Lagos, Nigeria's Gen. Sani Abacha)(Interview) | Political science | |
After social democracy and beyond Anglo-Saxon capitalism. (includes related article on empowering the state by Janos Ladanyi and Ivan Szelenyi)(Not Right, Not Left: Thinking About the Alternative) | Political science | Gray, John |
After the end of history. (global post-cold war economy and politics)(Editorial) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
America is no longer Asia's model. (interview with Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew) (includes related article on American-Chinese relations and China's military build-up)(Interview) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
Architecture without irony.(Pockets of Sanity in the Sprawl)(Interview) | Political science | |
A world order without ideological consensus. | Political science | Sardenberg, Ronaldo |
Back in the USSR. (return of communist ideology in the Eastern bloc) (includes related articles) | Political science | Zyuganov, Gennadi |
Bring Assad into the fold. (Syrian Pres. Hafez al-Assad) | Political science | Sheinbaum, Stanley K. |
Can 19th century capitalism work in 2013? | Political science | Thurow, Lester C. |
Chile: Latin America's middle way.(Not Right, Not Left: Thinking About the Alternative) | Political science | Foxley, Alejandro |
China: a report from the top. (edited excerpt from an interview with the National Security Adviser to Pres. Bill Clinton, Anthony Lake) | Political science | Mann, Jim, McManus, Doyle |
China can say no to America. | Political science | Xiaobo, Zhang, Quiang, Song |
China's muscular nationalism.(Revisiting the New World Disorder) | Political science | Jisi, Wang |
Civilization comes to the suburbs.(Cities After Cyberspace) | Political science | Garreau, Joel |
Consumer society is the enemy.(Interview) | Political science | |
Don't worry, expect less. (entitlements in the US)(Interview) | Political science | |
Economic security for a flexible society. (includes related article) | Political science | Bradley, Bill |
Educate the leaders, not just the workers. (changing role of industrial workers due to automation) | Political science | Sheinbaum, Stanley K. |
Elderly entitlements made the middle class. | Political science | Mead, Walter Russell |
Elections breed moderation in the Arab world. (interview with King Hussein of Jordan)(Elections After the End of History)(Interview) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
End the Great Criminal Revolution.(The Russian Elections)(Interview) | Political science | |
Epigrams on the ephemeral genre. (written text vs. time-bound electronic images)(from the book 'Paradoxes of the Videosphere,' translated from French by Eric Rauth) | Political science | Debray, Regis |
Escaping the jobless productivity trap. | Political science | Henderson, Hazel |
Foreign policy without the nation state. (United States) | Political science | Steinberg, James |
France: a welfare state living beyond its means. | Political science | Moisi, Dominique |
Freedom favors development. (democracy and economic and social development)(Elections After the End of History) | Political science | Sen, Amartya |
Game, set, match to John Major. (Irish Republican Army's declaration of a ceasefire) | Political science | Devlin, Bernadette |
Ghosts of the ATM machines. (automated teller machines) | Political science | Heilbroner, Robert L. |
Global inequality: 358 billionaires vs. 2.3 billion people.(The Triumph of Capitalism Revisited) | Political science | Speth, James Gustave |
Globalization and its discontents.(The Triumph of Capitalism Revisited) | Political science | Kennedy, Paul |
God's next life. (discussion of the book 'God: A Biography')(Interview) | Political science | |
Half-a-hegemon: America in the world disorder. | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
Human rights were the big losers in Russian election.(The Russian Elections) | Political science | Kovalev, Sergei |
If Russia joins the G-7, why not China?(Revisiting the New World Disorder) | Political science | Brzezinski, Zbigniew |
If Salman Rushdie designed Tokyo.(Pockets of Sanity in the Sprawl)(Interview) | Political science | |
India on the edge: a cold civil war.(Revisiting the New World Disorder) | Political science | Padgaonkar, Dileep |
In wake of terrorism, modern armies prove to be dinosaurs of defense. | Political science | Creveld, Martin van |
Islam: the postman of civilization. | Political science | Silajdzic, Haris |
Israel has no alternative to Rabin's realism. (Yitzhak Rabin) | Political science | Eban, Abba |
Israel plays Turkey.(Column) | Political science | Sheinbaum, Stanley K. |
Japan's four excesses and the US role. | Political science | Okamoto, Yukio |
Living off the waste of development.(The Past is Too Small to Inhabit) | Political science | Illich, Ivan |
Lower wages will mean more work for Germany. | Political science | Siebert, Horst |
Malaysia's middle way: growth with equity. (excerpts from a speech delivered in London, in 1996)(Not Right, Not Left: Thinking About the Alternative) | Political science | Anwar, Ibrahim |
Megacities and the end of urban civilization.(The Past is Too Small to Inhabit) | Political science | Castells, Manuel |
Mexico is most of the way to a real democracy. (interview with Mexican Pres. Ernesto Zedillo)(includes related article on Mexican reform initiative and Nelson Mandela's opinion on multiparty)(Elections After the End of History)(Interview) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
Mexico's democracy: still a sham.(Elections After the End of History) | Political science | Aguilar Zinser, Adolfo |
Midwife to democracy: the not-so-ugly American. (United States Agency for International Development)(includes related article on USAID democracy assistance objectives)(Elections After the End of History) | Political science | Atwood, Brian J. |
More workers + fewer hours = higher productivity. (includes related article) | Political science | Scitovsky, Tibor |
MTV, NATO and postcommunism in Poland. (economic reforms in former Communist countries)(Interview) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
NATO's first mission: defending Muslims in Europe? (includes related article on the NATO in Bosnia)(Revisiting the New World Disorder) | Political science | Hussein, Mahmoud |
NATO's problem is a hesitant West. (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) | Political science | Havel, Vaclav |
Newt notwithstanding, the welfare state is here to stay. (Newt Gingrich)(Interview) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
Olympic minds. (includes related article on the Western concept of rationality)(Panel Discussion) | Political science | Soyinka, Wole, Oe Kenzaburo, Brodsky, Joseph, Milosz, Czeslaw, Morrison, Toni, Walcott, Derek |
One man, one vote, one time is not democracy. (US foreign policy on dictatorship)(excerpt from 'United States Policy Toward Islam and the Arc of Crisis' and part of an interview with its author Amb. Edward P. Djerejian)(Elections After the End of History)(Interview) | Political science | |
Placeless work in the 21st century. (outsourcing) (includes related article) | Political science | Knoke, William |
Playing Russia's China card.(The Russian Elections)(Interview) | Political science | |
Please, don't panic. (capitalism in Russia) | Political science | Yevtushenko, Yevgeny |
Post urban planet.(Editorial) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
Russians voted for democracy, not capitalism.(The Triumph of Capitalism Revisited) | Political science | Dresner, Richard |
Science and technology in the 20th century. | Political science | Sagan, Carl |
Secession of the successful. (trend towards reengineering) | Political science | Reich, Robert |
Self-determination and the virtues of empire.(Defrosting the Old Order) | Political science | |
Singapore: post-liberal city of the future. | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
Socialism's fate awaits the welfare state. (disintegration of employee benefits and social welfare structure) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
Superpower without a cause (or a foreign policy). (includes related article on why America should lead) | Political science | Gelb, Leslie |
Superpower without a cause or cause without a superpower? | Political science | Attali, Jacques |
The centrality of elections: a global review. (includes related article on elections in Bosnia)(Elections After the End of History) | Political science | Pastor, Robert A. |
The circle of rivers. (Egyptian culture) (includes related article) | Political science | Asfour, Gaber |
The Czech exception. (retention of democratic ideology in the state)(Interview) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
The ephemeral genre and the end of literature. | Political science | Steiner, George |
The face of terrorism, then and now. (interview with Bassam Abu-Sharif, former Palestinian terrorist; co-author of 'Best Enemies,' a collaborative effort with an Israeli intelligence officer)(Interview) | Political science | Cooley, John |
The first urban century.(The Past is Too Small to Inhabit) | Political science | |
The generic city: Singapore or Bladerunner? (includes related article on the modernization of Singapore)(The Past is Too Small to Inhabit)(Interview) | Political science | |
The greening of NATO. (Germany's Green Party)(Revisiting the New World Disorder) | Political science | |
The last sigh of diversity. (discussion of the book 'The Moor's Last Sigh')(Interview) | Political science | |
The lesson of Bosnia: America is the key to Europe's stability.(Revisiting the New World Disorder) | Political science | Genscher, Hans Dietrich |
The myth of a rising Asia. | Political science | Kennedy, Paul |
The new terror: nutcakes with nukes.(Revisiting the New World Disorder) | Political science | Nunn, Sam |
The Soft City of cyberspace.(Cities After Cyberspace) | Political science | Mitchell, William Lendrum (American military pilot), Garreau, Joel |
The street is dead in Baghdad. (deterioration of the quality of public life in Iraq as evidenced by monumentality)(includes related article on the plan to rebuild Beirut, Lebanon)(The Past is Too Small to Inhabit) | Political science | Makiya, Kanan |
The system of the Nile. (religions in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Israel/Palestine) | Political science | Khouli, Lotfi |
The universal is the particular. (literature and politics)(Fin de Millennium) | Political science | |
(Very recent) history has absolved socialism. (includes related article on former USSR Pres. Mikhail Gorbachev after socialism)(Deflating the Old Order)(Interview) | Political science | Sheinbaum, Stanley K. |
What did we end the Cold War for?(Defrosting the Old Order) | Political science | |
Will the UN survive into the next century? (includes related article on the UN's value for small countries)(Revisiting the New World Disorder) | Political science | Kennedy, Paul |
Yeltsin = property rights in Russia.(The Russian Elections)(Interview) | Political science | |
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