New Perspectives Quarterly 1997 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
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 science | Dyson, Esther |
An American priority: the 'return to Europe' of post-communist states. | Political science | Brzezinski, Ian, Brzezinski, Mark |
Ancestral territory vs. the global nomenklatura. (Samuel Huntington)(Silent Masses, Global Nomenklatura)(Interview) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
Are networks better than nations? | Political science | Mathews, 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 science | Gardels, Nathan |
A settler in the coming deracination state. | Political science | Iyer, Pico |
A settler in the coming deracination state. (living in a foreign country) | Political science | Iyer, Pico |
A voice for the silent masses. (journalist Ryszard Kapuscinski)(Silent Masses, Global Nomenklatura)(Interview) | Political science | Berbrich, Frank |
Biotechnology can defeat famine. | Political science | Carter, Jimmy |
Biotechnology can defeat famine. | Political science | Carter, Jimmy |
Changing of the guard in Great Britain: (the UK Labor Party's victory over the Conservatives in the British Parliamentary elections) | Political science | Gray, John |
China: between a hard line and the Hard Rock Cafe. (rule of law in China) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
Dividing our time: the other side of the Net. (capitalism and the information superhighway)(Slow is Beautiful) | Political science | Ross, Andrew |
Do we have a duty to live? (question by American Civil Liberties Union patriarch Lloyd Smith) | Political science | Sheinbaum, Stanley K. |
Eclipse of the big picture, or the censorship of the small screen. (end of the Cold War) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
Europe: the post-modern state and world order. | Political science | Cooper, 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 science | Gardels, Nathan |
For an international criminal court. | Political science | Carter, Jimmy |
France as China's multipolar ally. | Political science | de 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 science | Dertouzos, Michael, Gates, Bill |
From fast to quick. (speed of coming to life)(Slow is Beautiful) | Political science | Illich, Ivan |
From mosque to multimedia in Malaysia. (interview with Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad)(Interview) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
From nations to networks. (Information Age)(Editorial) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
From red to green. (interview with Green Cross International head Mikhail Gorbachev)(Interview) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
From red to green. (interview with Mikhail Gorbachev)(Interview) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
From swords to silicon chips in Israel. | Political science | Netanyahu, Benjamin |
From Zaire to the Congo: (change of leadership in Zaire) | Political science | Sahnoun, Mohamad, Nyerere, Julius K. |
Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Carlos Fuentes and Kenzaburo Oe: from the Rose Styron conversations. | Political science | Styron, Rose |
Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Carlos Fuentes and Kenzaburo Oe: from the Rose Styron conversations. | Political science | Styron, Rose |
Hong Kong is destined to lose its Western gloss. | Political science | Lee Kuan Yew |
Immutable India. (excerpt from Mexican poet Octavio Paz's memoirs, 'In Light of India') | Political science | |
is China the next Japan? | Political science | Prestowitz, Clyde V., Jr. |
Lest we forget. (interview with 1986 Nobel Peace Prize awardee Elie Wiesel) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
Lest we forget. (interview with Nobel Peace Prize recipient Elie Wiesel)(Interview) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
Life at the border: hybrid identities of the present. | Political science | Bhabha, Homi Jehangir |
Making money, avoiding disorder. (Chinese takeover of Hong Kong) | Political science | Chee-Hwa, Tung |
My plan for the United Nations. (interview with the new UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan)(Interview) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
One country, one system in Hong Kong. (interview with Hong Kong Democratic Party chairman Martin Lee)(Interview) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
Political funding, like economics, is going transnational. | Political science | Toffler, Alvin, Toffler, Heidi |
Present at Hong Kong decolonization. | Political science | Howe, Geoffrey |
Putting the nuclear genie back in the bottle. | Political science | Drell, Sidney D. |
Putting the nuclear genie back in the bottle. (non-proliferation of nuclear weapons) | Political science | Drell, Sidney D. |
School the day after tomorrow. (self-education) | Political science | Attali, Jacques |
Selling out to the Chinese. (Chinese influence on US politics) | Political science | Choate, Pat |
Serbia at the crossroads.(The Belgrade Revolution) | Political science | Panic, Milan |
Soft totalitarianism in China. | Political science | Johnson, Chalmers |
The 21st century: the century of biology. | Political science | Venter, J. Craig, Cohen, Daniel |
The 21st century: the century of biology. | Political science | Venter, J. Craig, Cohen, Daniel |
The Asian Renaissance. (Book) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
The clash of civilizations: an old story or new truth? | Political science | Ahrari, M.E. |
The climate dice are loaded. (global warming) | Political science | Hansen, James |
The climate dice are loaded. (global warming) | Political science | Hansen, James |
The counterculture is Calvin Klein. (musician Brian Eno)(Interview) | Political science | Zwerin, Michael |
The false pretense of NATO expansion. | Political science | Kenedy, Paul |
The fast castes. (class divisions in postmodern civilization)(Slow is Beautiful) | Political science | George, Susan |
The information age is not yet here. (includes related article on the second information revolution) | Political science | Lane, 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 science | Gardels, Nathan |
The moral legacy of the Cold War. | Political science | Butler, Lee |
The moral legacy of the Cold War. | Political science | Butler, Lee |
The post-modern state and the world order. | Political science | Cooper, Robert |
The post-modern state and the world order. | Political science | Cooper, Robert |
There are no shortcuts in history. (civil unrest in Africa) | Political science | Kapuscinski, Ryszard |
There are no shortcuts in history. (interview with war correspondent and 20th century observer Ryszard Kapuscinski)(Interview) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
The Tutsi-trigger: redrawing Africa's colonial map. | Political science | Mazrui, Ali Al'Amin |
The virtual Europe. (European politics) | Political science | Sheinbaum, Stanley K. |
To catch up or slow down? (change and speed, postmodernity and the rhythm of life)(Editorial) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
US and China take on global warming. | Political science | Gibbons, John H. |
Wasting time is an ecological virtue.(Slow is Beautiful) | Political science | Sachs, Wolfgang |
Who will buy the goods? (wealth distribution) | Political science | Sheinbaum, Stanley K. |
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