SAIS Review 1992 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Aiding Eastern Europe in a capital-short world. | Political science | Silk, Leonard |
American foreign policy: a Japanese view. | Political science | Shiina, Motoo |
Britain and the New European order. | Political science | Skidelsky, Lord |
Can France survive German reunification? | Political science | McCarthy, Patrick |
Can the United States afford the new world order? | Political science | Calleo, David P. |
Castro: to fall or not to fall? (Cuban dictator Fidel Castro) | Political science | Smith, Wayne S. |
Chinese foreign policy and the collapse of communism. | Political science | Yahuda, Michael B. |
"Come home America," the new world order, and the 1992 election. | Political science | McGovern, George |
Defining moments. (US and the new world order) | Political science | Serfaty, Simon |
Eastern Europe: towards a peacetime economy? | Political science | Kaldor, Mary |
History, reality, and Central Europe's security. | Political science | Lunak, Petr |
How agriculture blocked the Uruguay Round. | Political science | Paarlberg, Robert L. |
NAFTA: a Mexican perspective. (North American Free Trade Agreement) | Political science | Lustig, Nora |
NAFTA: a U.S. perspective. (North American Free Trade Agreement) | Political science | Fisher, Robert C. |
Nationalism unbound: the horn of Africa revisited. (rise of nationalism in Somalia, Eritrea and Ethiopia) | Political science | Ottaway, Marina |
Persian Gulf security: lessons of the past and the need for new thinking. | Political science | Hunter, Shireen T. |
Power-sharing and peacemaking in Cambodia? | Political science | Leifer, Michael |
Practical internationalism: the United States and collective security. | Political science | Gardner, Richard N. |
The European Community's emerging political dimension. | Political science | Calingaert, Michael |
The United States, Japan, and the future of Russia. | Political science | Hunter, Robert E. |
United States foreign policy after the Soviet collapse. | Political science | Rostow, Eugene V. |
Why Central America is still not democratic. | Political science | Robinson, Linda |
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