New Perspectives Quarterly 2003 - Abstracts
New Perspectives Quarterly 2003 | |||||
Title | Subject | Authors | |||
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Acting against the clock in Iraq. | Political science | Giddens, Anthony, Fuller, Graham | |||
America is not the world government. | Political science | Lukin, Vladimir | |||
A new Middle East of a nuclear Middle East? | Political science | Peres, Shimon | |||
Anti-Americanism in the old Europe.(Interview) | Political science | Levy, Bernard Henri | |||
Assessing the world economy. | Political science | Milken, Michael; Arrow, Kenneth; Becker, Gary; Scholes, Myron | |||
A two-cylinder global recovery?. | Political science | Edwards, Sebastian, Giddens, Anthony | |||
A two-way road map. | Political science | Peres, Shimon | |||
Beauty and the beast. | Political science | Soyinka, Wole | |||
Biotech and the new Babel.(Interview) | Political science | Giddens, Anthony, Kass, Leon | |||
Brazil wants autonomy to act.(Interview) | Political science | Lula da Silva, Luiz Inacio | |||
Bush's crime against humanity. | Political science | Perez Esquivel, Adolfo | |||
California and the crisis of consumer democracy. | Political science | Gardels, Nathan, Giddens, Anthony | |||
China's war with the desert. | Political science | Giddens, Anthony, Brown, Lester R. | |||
Conflict and coexistence in the age of terrorism. | Political science | Gandhi, Sonia | |||
Contradictions of the anti-American obsession. | Political science | Revel, Jean Francois | |||
Defection and detection. | Political science | Ekeus, Rolf | |||
Enlightened moderation is the best course to fight terror. | Political science | Giddens, Anthony, Musharraf, Pervez | |||
European Union should be about values, not borders.(Interview) | Political science | Erdogan, Recep Tayyip; Mahathir, Mohamad | |||
Europe's strategy to curb weapons of mass destruction. | Political science | Papandreou, George A. | |||
For a non-religious state.(Interview) | Political science | Wahid, Abdurrahman | |||
France's five cardinal sins. | Political science | Glucksmann, Andre | |||
George Bush is a threat to world peace.(Interview) | Political science | Grass, Gunter | |||
Individualism arrives in China. | Political science | Jin, Ha | |||
Intelligence: the achilles heel of the Bush doctrine. | Political science | Giddens, Anthony, Treverton, Gregory F. | |||
Iraq and US global leadership. | Political science | Brzezinski, Zbigniew | |||
Iraqi army won't fight for Saddam.(Interview) | Political science | Hussein, Sharif Ali Bin Al | |||
Iraq's phantom weapons and Iran. | Political science | Cook, Robin | |||
Is SARS China's Chernobyl? | Political science | Wei Jingsheng | |||
Is the UN the only institution that can legitimize force?. | Political science | Perle, Richard N. | |||
Latin America takes a breath. | Political science | Edwards, Sebastian | |||
Let the sun keep shining on North Korea. | Political science | Jong-Yil, Ra | |||
Life as an American citizen. | Political science | Sheinbaum, Stanely K. | |||
Like father, like son. | Political science | Giddens, Anthony, Thurow, Lester C. | |||
Lula, be radical. | Political science | Llosa, Alvaro Vargas | |||
Milosevic and Saddam: only when bombs fall do tyrants topple. | Political science | Surroi, Veton | |||
North Korea is a greater threat than Iraq.(Interview) | Political science | Albright, Madeleine K. | |||
North Korean nukes are now an imminent threat. | Political science | Perry, William J., Giddens, Anthony | |||
Of men and microbes. | Political science | Lederberg, Joshua | |||
Old Europe cannot be a counterweight to the American imperium. | Political science | Kennedy, Paul | |||
"Old Europe" or "old America"? | Political science | Fuller, Graham E. | |||
Outsiders destroyed Muslim freedom. | Political science | Llosa, Alvaro Vargas | |||
Preemption wrong US policy, but Saddam must go. | Political science | Holbrooke, Richard | |||
Protect civilians first. | Political science | Bouckaert, Peter | |||
Putin is wrong in Chechnya.(Interview) | Political science | Berezovsky, Boris | |||
Re-affirming secularism for Islamic societies. | Political science | An-Naim, Abdullahi A. | |||
Reform is at dead end in Iran: Now is the time for regime change. | Political science | Giddens, Anthony, Pahlavi, Reza, Prince of Iran | |||
Religious freedom and foreign policy. | Political science | Giddens, Anthony, Miles, Jack | |||
Road map to a Muslim renaissance: an education Jihad and fairness for Palestinians.(Interview) | Political science | Giddens, Anthony, Zewail, Ahmed H. | |||
Saddam does not threaten us. | Political science | Ritter, Scott | |||
Saddam isn't Dracula: He won't be back. | Political science | Wolfowitz, Paul D., Giddens, Anthony | |||
Scientists in the age of terror and knowledge economies. | Political science | Baltimore, David | |||
Soft Islam takes over in Turkey.(Interview) | Political science | Pamuk, Orhan | |||
Terrorists strike at peaceful Bali. | Political science | Ramos-Horta, Jose | |||
The Bush foreign policy revolution. | Political science | Steinberg, James | |||
The costs of lite anti-Americanism. | Political science | Naim, Moises | |||
The four "r"s of refugees. | Political science | Lubbers, Ruud | |||
The future of anti-Americanism. | Political science | Gardels, Nathan | |||
The Iraq crisis in historical perspective.(Interview) | Political science | Kennedy, Paul | |||
The managers have stolen capitalism.(Interview) | Political science | Galbraith, John Kenneth | |||
The new Rome? | Political science | Clark, Wesley K. | |||
The nuclear threat is real - but from the US, not Iraq. | Political science | Rotblat, Joseph | |||
The Olympics return to Athens. | Political science | Giddens, Anthony, Bakoyannis, Dora | |||
The rising "soft power" of India and China. | Political science | Pocha, Jehangir | |||
The social demands for human rights. | Political science | Sen, Amartya, Giddens, Anthony | |||
The United Nations vs. human rights. | Political science | Kirkpatrick, Jeane J. | |||
The US has no desire to be an occupying power.(Interview) | Political science | Rice, Condoleezza | |||
The year ahead: from soft Islam to postmodern populism. | Political science | Gardels, Nathan | |||
This is World War IV. | Political science | Woolsey, R. James | |||
Three pillars of peace. | Political science | Peres, Shimon | |||
Transatlantic appeal: put away the megaphones. | Political science | Patten, Chris; Lamy, Pascal | |||
Two wests.(Interview) | Political science | Giddens, Anthony, Huntington, Samuel | |||
United States should lead, not dominate. | Political science | Clinton, Bill | |||
UN role is not security, but global management. | Political science | Boutros-Gali, Boutros | |||
US will return to multilateral fold.(Interview) | Political science | Boutros Ghali, Boutros | |||
War through the backdoor. | Political science | Gardels, Nathan | |||
What counts is the character of the Palestinian State. | Political science | Giddens, Anthony, Rice, Condoleezza | |||
What happened to Iraq's weapons?(Interview) | Political science | Ekeus, Rolf | |||
What intelligence crisis?.(Interview) | Political science | Giddens, Anthony, Woolsey, R. James | |||
World empire: the subtext of war with Iraq. | Political science | Mailer, Norman |
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