| SAIS Review 1999 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A letter from Pretoria. | Political science | Joseph, James A. |
| A world of new security dilemmas. | Political science | Odom, William E. |
| Back to the future: NSC-68 and the right course for America today.(Cold War document) | Political science | Kagan, Frederick W. |
| Becoming normal the Austrian way. | Political science | Rauchbauer, Martin |
| Central Europe has joined NATO: the continuing search for a more perfect Habsburg Empire.(Assesing a Decade: Eastern Europe and the FSU after the Fall of the Berlin Wall) | Political science | Lukes, Igor |
| Challenges of trans-national history: historians and the Nanjing atrocity.(1937-1938 Rape of Nanking historical event in China that is also called the Nanjing Massacre) | Political science | Yang, Daqing |
| Comments on footnotes to near history. | Political science | McCall, James H. |
| Containing China? NSC-68 as myth and dogma.(Cold War document) | Political science | Westad, Odd Arne |
| Independence and integration in the Caspian Basin. | Political science | Hale, Henry E. |
| Individual accountability for crimes against humanity: reckoning with the past, thinking of the future. | Political science | Bianchi, Andrea |
| Letter from Paris: cities, Europe, and the global economy. | Political science | Rohatyn, Felix G. |
| Making grand strategy: the early Cold War experience in retrospect. | Political science | Trachtenberg, Marc |
| Memory and mourning: China ten years after Tiananmen.(1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre in Beijing, China) | Political science | Thurston, Anne F. |
| Nations and states in Russia and the West. | Political science | Parrott, Bruce |
| NATO enlargement: who, why, and how? | Political science | Gati, Charles |
| NSC-68 redux?(government document) | Political science | Garfinkle, Adam |
| Nuremberg misremembered.(1946-1949 Nuremberg war crime trials, Germany) | Political science | |
| Perspective on U.S. foreign policy today. | Political science | Nitze, Paul H. |
| Search for a new social contract in Turkey: Fethullah Gulen, the virtue party and the Kurds. | Political science | Yavuz, M. Hakan |
| Spain's transition to democracy. | Political science | Bregolat, Eugenio |
| Taking the movies to war.(role of film in understanding war) | Political science | Cohen, Eliot A. |
| That was then, this is now: toward a new NSC-68.(Cold War document) | Political science | Carpenter, Ted Galen |
| The Baltic republics, Russia, and energy: from dependency to interdependence? | Political science | Clemens, Walter C., Jr. |
| The changing economic complexion of Eastern Europe and Russia: results and lessons of the 1990s.(Assesing a Decade: Eastern Europe and the FSU after the Fall of the Berlin Wall) | Political science | Kramer, Mark |
| The debate on national identity and the Martin Walser speech: how does Germany reckon with its past?(German author) | Political science | Kamenetzky, David A. |
| The end of civil conflict in Colombia: the military, paramilitaries, and a new role for the United States. | Political science | Crandall, Russell |
| The first decade after the collapse of communism: why some nations succeeded in their economic and political transformations while others failed.(Assesing a Decade: Eastern Europe and the FSU after the Fall of the Berlin Wall) | Political science | Prizel, Ilya |
| The new activism in Turkish foreign policy. | Political science | Makovsky, Alan |
| The worsening EU-Turkey relations. | Political science | Yesilada, Birol A. |
| Third party mediation: an obstacle to peace in Nagorno Karabakh.(disputed region within Azerbaijan) | Political science | Betts, Wendy |
| Towards an intercultural conception of human rights. | Political science | Treeck, Dominik |
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