| SAIS Review 1998 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Africa: on the move? | Political science | McPherson, Malcolm F., Goldsmith, Arthur A. |
| Averting the crash: economic institutions and financial sector soundness.(The New Institutionalism) | Political science | Garcia, Gillian, Lindgren, Carl-Johan |
| Better neighbors?: India and South Asian regional politics.(India: Changing Focus) | Political science | Schaffer, Teresita, Schaffer, Howard |
| "Bosnia: why the United States should finish the job." | Political science | Biden, Joseph R. |
| Can NATO deliver? (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) | Political science | Barschdoff, Peter |
| Costly dividends: the price of peace. | Political science | Cronin, Patrick |
| Democratic transition in Central Asia: an assessment. | Political science | Pilon, Juliana Geran |
| Economic development and the limits of institutionalism.(The New Institutionalism) | Political science | Williams, David |
| Economic transition in Croatia: an insider's view. | Political science | Skreb, Marko |
| Iran under new management. | Political science | Amuzegar, Jahangir |
| Lawlessness from above and below: economic radicalism and political institutions.(The New Institutionalism) | Political science | Orenstein, Mitchell |
| Letter from Bangkok. (US-Thailand relations) | Political science | Itoh, William H. |
| Religion and global affairs: disregarding religion.(Symposium: The Impact of Religion on Global Affairs) | Political science | Marshall, Paul |
| Religion and global affairs: Islamic religion and political order.(Symposium: The Impact of Religion on Global Affairs) | Political science | Sachedina, Abdulaziz |
| Religion and global affairs: political challenges.(Symposium: The Impact of Religion on Global Affairs) | Political science | Esposito, John L. |
| Religion and global affairs: religion and U.S. foreign policy.(Symposium: The Impact of Religion on Global Affairs) | Political science | Little, David |
| Religion and global affairs: religious activation and democracy in Latin America.(Symposium: The Impact of Religion on Global Affairs) | Political science | Marostica, Matthew |
| Religion and global affairs: religious "militants for peace."(Symposium: The Impact of Religion on Global Affairs) | Political science | Appleby, R. Scott |
| Religion and global affairs: repression and response.(Symposium: The Impact of Religion on Global Affairs) | Political science | Rickard, Stephen |
| Religion and global affairs: secular states and religious oppositions.(Symposium: The Impact of Religion on Global Affairs) | Political science | Nasr, Vali |
| Religion and global affairs: the role of religion in development.(Symposium: The Impact of Religion on Global Affairs) | Political science | Mayotte, Judith A. |
| Romania's NATO bid. | Political science | Moses, Alfred H. |
| The case against Kyoto. (Kyoto Protocol) | Political science | Sheehan, Jim |
| The impact of Indian economic liberalization on U.S.-India relations.(India: Changing Focus) | Political science | Timberg, Thomas A. |
| The Kyoto Protocol: a framework for the future. | Political science | Orlando, Brett |
| The new Brazil: a viable partner for the United States. | Political science | Levitsky, Melvyn |
| The United States and India: recovering lost ground.(India: Changing Focus) | Political science | Cohen, Stephen Philip |
| The United States and Iran: ready for rapprochement? | Political science | Katz, Mark N. |
| Transformational change and the future of the Chinese military. | Political science | Ginsberg, Daniel |
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