SAIS Review 1998 - Abstracts

SAIS Review 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
Africa: on the move?Political scienceMcPherson, Malcolm F., Goldsmith, Arthur A.
Averting the crash: economic institutions and financial sector soundness.(The New Institutionalism)Political scienceGarcia, Gillian, Lindgren, Carl-Johan
Better neighbors?: India and South Asian regional politics.(India: Changing Focus)Political scienceSchaffer, Teresita, Schaffer, Howard
"Bosnia: why the United States should finish the job."Political scienceBiden, Joseph R.
Can NATO deliver? (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)Political scienceBarschdoff, Peter
Costly dividends: the price of peace.Political scienceCronin, Patrick
Democratic transition in Central Asia: an assessment.Political sciencePilon, Juliana Geran
Economic development and the limits of institutionalism.(The New Institutionalism)Political scienceWilliams, David
Economic transition in Croatia: an insider's view.Political scienceSkreb, Marko
Iran under new management.Political scienceAmuzegar, Jahangir
Lawlessness from above and below: economic radicalism and political institutions.(The New Institutionalism)Political scienceOrenstein, Mitchell
Letter from Bangkok. (US-Thailand relations)Political scienceItoh, William H.
Religion and global affairs: disregarding religion.(Symposium: The Impact of Religion on Global Affairs)Political scienceMarshall, Paul
Religion and global affairs: Islamic religion and political order.(Symposium: The Impact of Religion on Global Affairs)Political scienceSachedina, Abdulaziz
Religion and global affairs: political challenges.(Symposium: The Impact of Religion on Global Affairs)Political scienceEsposito, John L.
Religion and global affairs: religion and U.S. foreign policy.(Symposium: The Impact of Religion on Global Affairs)Political scienceLittle, David
Religion and global affairs: religious activation and democracy in Latin America.(Symposium: The Impact of Religion on Global Affairs)Political scienceMarostica, Matthew
Religion and global affairs: religious "militants for peace."(Symposium: The Impact of Religion on Global Affairs)Political scienceAppleby, R. Scott
Religion and global affairs: repression and response.(Symposium: The Impact of Religion on Global Affairs)Political scienceRickard, Stephen
Religion and global affairs: secular states and religious oppositions.(Symposium: The Impact of Religion on Global Affairs)Political scienceNasr, Vali
Religion and global affairs: the role of religion in development.(Symposium: The Impact of Religion on Global Affairs)Political scienceMayotte, Judith A.
Romania's NATO bid.Political scienceMoses, Alfred H.
The case against Kyoto. (Kyoto Protocol)Political scienceSheehan, Jim
The impact of Indian economic liberalization on U.S.-India relations.(India: Changing Focus)Political scienceTimberg, Thomas A.
The Kyoto Protocol: a framework for the future.Political scienceOrlando, Brett
The new Brazil: a viable partner for the United States.Political scienceLevitsky, Melvyn
The United States and India: recovering lost ground.(India: Changing Focus)Political scienceCohen, Stephen Philip
The United States and Iran: ready for rapprochement?Political scienceKatz, Mark N.
Transformational change and the future of the Chinese military.Political scienceGinsberg, Daniel
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