New Perspectives Quarterly 2001 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A changed United States. | Political science | Lowenthal, Abraham F. |
A common-sense solution to global warning. | Political science | Hansen, James |
Afghanistan and terrorism. | Political science | Fuller, Graham E. |
After 50 years, US-Japan pact remains pillar of Pacific peace. | Political science | Wolfowitz, Paul D. |
A global deficit of decent work. | Political science | Somavia, Juan |
America must accept responsibility for global climate.(US policy on global warming, interview with Gerhard Schroeder, German chancellor)(Interview) | Political science | Williams, Carol |
A new economy again.(for the United States) | Political science | Meyer, Lawrence |
A new Europe has its own agenda with China.(relations between European Union and China) | Political science | Patten, Christopher |
An isolationist hegemon?(US foreign policy)(Editorial) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
An open society is the only path to development. | Political science | Fischer, Joschka |
Arafat remains a partner in peace - barely. | Political science | Peres, Shimon |
Arms agreements are invalid if US abandons ABM treaty.(anti-ballistic missile treaty) | Political science | Putin, Vladimir |
ASEAN must balance China in Asia.(balance of power in Asia; includes related article) | Political science | Lee Kuan Yew |
Avoiding a new cold war with China.(US-China relations) | Political science | Brzezinski, Zbigniew |
Barak took the wrong path for Israel. | Political science | Sharansky, Natan |
Beyond the dot.com crash.(world economic events) | Political science | Milken, Michael R., Becker, Gary |
Bringing wealth to the poor: a deed for every home. | Political science | De Soto, Hernando |
Can Israel be de-Zionized? | Political science | Rosenberg, Goran |
Challenge of the new century: finding an AIDS vaccine. | Political science | Baltimore, David |
Chinese threat is axis around which US-Japan relation will turn in the future. | Political science | Ishihara, Shintaro |
Cloning: central planning of the 21st century? | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
Cold War II - prelude.(influence of the fundamentalist Islamic front) | Political science | Sheinbaum, Stanley K. |
Debalkanize the Balkans. | Political science | Papandreou, George |
Don't cause a backlash.(observations of United States military strategy following September 2001 terrorist attacks) | Political science | Schlesinger, Arthur Jr. |
Erasing the border of time.(Mexican President, Vicente Fox)(Interview) | Political science | |
Europe was behind US defeat at the United Nations. | Political science | Kirkpatrick, Jeane J. |
Fair globalization means free trade in agriculture. | Political science | Pratini de Moraes, Marcus Vincius |
Fixing Japan may break America.(impact on US economy of Japanese economic policy) | Political science | Ohmae, Kenichi |
For a constructive debate on the benefits and danger of GM foods.(genetically modified food) | Political science | Brundtland, Gro Harlem |
Frail voices, not great laws. | Political science | Xingjian, Gao |
George W's worldview.(U.S. President George W. Bush)(Interview) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
Global aging, depopulation and virtual work. | Political science | Gujral, Inder |
Globalization from below.(Venezuelan President, Hugo Chavez)(Interview) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
'Hot peace' - not cold war - between the US and China.(US-Chinese relations) | Political science | Wang Jsi |
How to reform the electoral college. | Political science | Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr. |
How to stop the terror.(relations between Israel and Palestinians; includes related article) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan, Netanyahu, Benjamin |
Islamabad and the Taliban. | Political science | Gardels, Nathan, Bhutto, Benazir |
Japanese reform is not possible unless it confronts past.(relations between Japan and the United States in 2001) | Political science | Bix, Herbert P. |
Japan's gray tsunami.(includes related article) | Political science | Hashimoto, Ryutaro |
Japan should develop its own missile defense shield. | Political science | Ishihara, Shintaro |
Latin America: looking north or south?(Interview) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
Little risk in NATO's depleted uranium weapons.(North Atlantic Treaty Organization)(Interview) | Political science | |
Looking North.(economic and social influence of United States)(Editorial) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
Microcredit and IT for the poor. | Political science | Yunus, Muhammad |
Migration is the central issue of the 21st century.(includes related article) | Political science | Huntington, Samuel P. |
Missile defense should put a lid over North Korea, not America.(US defense and foreign policy; includes related article) | Political science | Gorbachev, Mikhail, Garwin, Richard |
Modus vivendi: liberalism for the coming Middle Ages.(Interview) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
New economy arrives in Europe from the North. | Political science | Bildt, Carl |
Nuclear weapons remain the greatest threat. | Political science | Ashford, Mary-Wynne, Behar, Abraham, Gratchev, Sergei |
Offensive defense.(US defense policy) | Political science | Sheinbaum, Stanley K., Krieger, David |
On Globalization, Jerusalem and Unislamic progress.(Interview) | Political science | Al-Hamid, Fahim |
Osama bin Laden and the advent of netwar. | Political science | Ronfeldt, David, Arquilla, John |
Plan now to avoid megacities nightmare.(Interview) | Political science | |
Rich and poor alike need to speed shift to sustainability. | Political science | Annan, Kofi |
Science and conscience.(ethical issues relating to science) | Political science | Polanyi, John |
Should Turkey look east?(international relations of Turkey) | Political science | Refig, Halit |
Ten theses on globalisation. | Political science | Sen, Amartya |
The Colossus with the Achilles heel.(terrorist attacks on the United States in September 2001) | Political science | Kennedy, Paul |
The digital age after the first wave. | Political science | Mesquita, Rodrigo Lara |
The economics of war.(economic aspects of the United States after the terrorist attacks of September 2001) | Political science | Bergsten, C. Fred |
The end of American exceptionalism. | Political science | Fukuyama, Francis |
The end of the Somalia syndrome.(United States after the terrorist attacks of September 2001) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan, Albright, Madeline |
The ethical challenge of globalisation. | Political science | Bauman, Zygmunt |
The European power.(plans for a federal Europe; includes related article) | Political science | Brzezinski, Zbigniew, Giscard d'Estaing, Valery |
The global minute interrupted.(September 2001 terrorist attacks on United States)(Editorial) | Political science | Gardels, Nathan |
The Internet in China: a new fantasy? | Political science | Jisi, Wang |
The multipolar world order emerges: US missile defense compromises global security. | Political science | tang Jiaxuan |
The new population order. | Political science | Chamie, Joseph |
The paradoxes of shrinking the state in Latin America. | Political science | Castaneda, Jorge G. |
There is no strategic split with Europe.(relations between US and Europe) | Political science | Rice, Condoleezza |
The rich should not forget the ROW (rest of world). | Political science | Ramos-Horta, Jose |
The strategy to end terrorism. | Political science | Netanyahu, Benjamin |
The terminal intellectual. | Political science | Debray, Regis |
The terror recession.(United States after the terrorist acts of September 2001) | Political science | Tyson, Laura D'Andrea |
The United States and Latin America at century's turn. | Political science | Lowenthal, Abraham F. |
Time for teach-ins on globalisation. | Political science | McNamara, Robert S. |
Trust and transition.(Peru) | Political science | Llosa, Alvaro Vargas |
Violence in Middle East could ignite region.(interview with Jordanian king, Abdullah II)(Interview) | Political science | Wright, Robin |
Wanted: statesmanship for the new century.(international relations and political leadership) | Political science | Arias, Oscar |
Where goes the US economy? | Political science | Thurow, Lester C. |
Will Belgrade cooperate with the Hague.(Yugoslavia; The Netherlands)(Interview) | Political science | |
With violence, Barak stakes claim to Haram Al-Sharif.(Middle East) | Political science | Shaath, Nabil |
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