New Perspectives Quarterly 1997 - Abstracts

New Perspectives Quarterly 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
A global convivencia vs 'The Clash of Civilization.' (excerpt from Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's book, 'The Asian Renaissance')Political science 
A map of the network society.Political scienceDyson, Esther
An American priority: the 'return to Europe' of post-communist states.Political scienceBrzezinski, Ian, Brzezinski, Mark
Ancestral territory vs. the global nomenklatura. (Samuel Huntington)(Silent Masses, Global Nomenklatura)(Interview)Political scienceGardels, Nathan
Are networks better than nations?Political scienceMathews, Jessica T.
'Arrogant coward' Milosevic will relent if pressed by the West. (Slobodan Milosevic; Zajedno coalition presidential candidate Vuk Draskovic of Yugoslavia)(The Belgrade Revolution)(Interview)Political scienceGardels, Nathan
A settler in the coming deracination state.Political scienceIyer, Pico
A settler in the coming deracination state. (living in a foreign country)Political scienceIyer, Pico
A voice for the silent masses. (journalist Ryszard Kapuscinski)(Silent Masses, Global Nomenklatura)(Interview)Political scienceBerbrich, Frank
Biotechnology can defeat famine.Political scienceCarter, Jimmy
Biotechnology can defeat famine.Political scienceCarter, Jimmy
Changing of the guard in Great Britain: (the UK Labor Party's victory over the Conservatives in the British Parliamentary elections)Political scienceGray, John
China: between a hard line and the Hard Rock Cafe. (rule of law in China)Political scienceGardels, Nathan
Dividing our time: the other side of the Net. (capitalism and the information superhighway)(Slow is Beautiful)Political scienceRoss, Andrew
Do we have a duty to live? (question by American Civil Liberties Union patriarch Lloyd Smith)Political scienceSheinbaum, Stanley K.
Eclipse of the big picture, or the censorship of the small screen. (end of the Cold War)Political scienceGardels, Nathan
Europe: the post-modern state and world order.Political scienceCooper, Robert
Evita or Madonna: whom will history remember? (Argentinian historian-biographer-writer Tomas Eloy Martinez)(Interview)Political science 
Famine and nukes in North Korea.(Interview)Political scienceGardels, Nathan
For an international criminal court.Political scienceCarter, Jimmy
France as China's multipolar ally.Political sciencede Charette, Herve
Friction-free capitalism and electronic bulldozers. (includes related articles on editorial quality on the Internet, the Internet in China and the world's biggest PC markets)Political scienceDertouzos, Michael, Gates, Bill
From fast to quick. (speed of coming to life)(Slow is Beautiful)Political scienceIllich, Ivan
From mosque to multimedia in Malaysia. (interview with Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad)(Interview)Political scienceGardels, Nathan
From nations to networks. (Information Age)(Editorial)Political scienceGardels, Nathan
From red to green. (interview with Green Cross International head Mikhail Gorbachev)(Interview)Political scienceGardels, Nathan
From red to green. (interview with Mikhail Gorbachev)(Interview)Political scienceGardels, Nathan
From swords to silicon chips in Israel.Political scienceNetanyahu, Benjamin
From Zaire to the Congo: (change of leadership in Zaire)Political scienceSahnoun, Mohamad, Nyerere, Julius K.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Carlos Fuentes and Kenzaburo Oe: from the Rose Styron conversations.Political scienceStyron, Rose
Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Carlos Fuentes and Kenzaburo Oe: from the Rose Styron conversations.Political scienceStyron, Rose
Hong Kong is destined to lose its Western gloss.Political scienceLee Kuan Yew
Immutable India. (excerpt from Mexican poet Octavio Paz's memoirs, 'In Light of India')Political science 
is China the next Japan?Political sciencePrestowitz, Clyde V., Jr.
Lest we forget. (interview with 1986 Nobel Peace Prize awardee Elie Wiesel)Political scienceGardels, Nathan
Lest we forget. (interview with Nobel Peace Prize recipient Elie Wiesel)(Interview)Political scienceGardels, Nathan
Life at the border: hybrid identities of the present.Political scienceBhabha, Homi Jehangir
Making money, avoiding disorder. (Chinese takeover of Hong Kong)Political scienceChee-Hwa, Tung
My plan for the United Nations. (interview with the new UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan)(Interview)Political scienceGardels, Nathan
One country, one system in Hong Kong. (interview with Hong Kong Democratic Party chairman Martin Lee)(Interview)Political scienceGardels, Nathan
Political funding, like economics, is going transnational.Political scienceToffler, Alvin, Toffler, Heidi
Present at Hong Kong decolonization.Political scienceHowe, Geoffrey
Putting the nuclear genie back in the bottle.Political scienceDrell, Sidney D.
Putting the nuclear genie back in the bottle. (non-proliferation of nuclear weapons)Political scienceDrell, Sidney D.
School the day after tomorrow. (self-education)Political scienceAttali, Jacques
Selling out to the Chinese. (Chinese influence on US politics)Political scienceChoate, Pat
Serbia at the crossroads.(The Belgrade Revolution)Political sciencePanic, Milan
Soft totalitarianism in China.Political scienceJohnson, Chalmers
The 21st century: the century of biology.Political scienceVenter, J. Craig, Cohen, Daniel
The 21st century: the century of biology.Political scienceVenter, J. Craig, Cohen, Daniel
The Asian Renaissance. (Book)Political scienceGardels, Nathan
The clash of civilizations: an old story or new truth?Political scienceAhrari, M.E.
The climate dice are loaded. (global warming)Political scienceHansen, James
The climate dice are loaded. (global warming)Political scienceHansen, James
The counterculture is Calvin Klein. (musician Brian Eno)(Interview)Political scienceZwerin, Michael
The false pretense of NATO expansion.Political scienceKenedy, Paul
The fast castes. (class divisions in postmodern civilization)(Slow is Beautiful)Political scienceGeorge, Susan
The information age is not yet here. (includes related article on the second information revolution)Political scienceLane, Raymond J.
The information edge: America's non-nuclear deterrent.(Interview)Political science 
The information edge: America's non-nuclear deterrent. (interview with former US Sec of Defense William Perry)Political science 
The Middle Kingdom on center stage. (interview Chinese Communist Party official Qiao Shi)(Interview)Political scienceGardels, Nathan
The moral legacy of the Cold War.Political scienceButler, Lee
The moral legacy of the Cold War.Political scienceButler, Lee
The post-modern state and the world order.Political scienceCooper, Robert
The post-modern state and the world order.Political scienceCooper, Robert
There are no shortcuts in history. (civil unrest in Africa)Political scienceKapuscinski, Ryszard
There are no shortcuts in history. (interview with war correspondent and 20th century observer Ryszard Kapuscinski)(Interview)Political scienceGardels, Nathan
The Tutsi-trigger: redrawing Africa's colonial map.Political scienceMazrui, Ali Al'Amin
The virtual Europe. (European politics)Political scienceSheinbaum, Stanley K.
To catch up or slow down? (change and speed, postmodernity and the rhythm of life)(Editorial)Political scienceGardels, Nathan
US and China take on global warming.Political scienceGibbons, John H.
Wasting time is an ecological virtue.(Slow is Beautiful)Political scienceSachs, Wolfgang
Who will buy the goods? (wealth distribution)Political scienceSheinbaum, Stanley K.
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