| SAIS Review 2001 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A comparative approach to Islam and democracy. | Political science | Gulen, Fethullah |
| Africa's informal economies: thirty years on. | Political science | King, Kenneth |
| A new approach to sovereignty in Africa. | Political science | Herbst, Jeffrey |
| Approaching humanitarian intervention strategically: the case of Somalia.(1992 U.S. intervention in Somalia) | Political science | Fox, John |
| A realist's minimal U.S. policy toward Africa. | Political science | Chege, Michael |
| Creating devastation and calling it Islam: the war for the Nuba, Sudan. | Political science | Waal, Alex de |
| Dead capital and the poor. | Political science | Soto, Hernando de |
| Democratic dictators: authoritarian politics in Peru from Leguia to Fujimori.(Augusto B. Leguia; Alberto Fujimori) | Political science | |
| Demographic Islamization: non-Muslims in Muslim countries. | Political science | Fargues, Philippe |
| Drug Wars blues. | Political science | Smythe, Frank |
| Evaluating the formalization of work thesis: evidence from France. | Political science | Windebank, Jan, WIlliams, Colin |
| Foreign policy debate: propaganda, the satans, and other misunderstandings.(debate among three scholars: Robert Satloff, John L. Esposito, Shibley, Telhami) | Political science | Satloff, Robert, Esposito, John L., Telhami, Shibley |
| 'Here to work': undocumented immigration in the United States and Europe. | Political science | Samers, Michael |
| Indonesia, Islam, and the prospect for democracy. | Political science | Woodward, Mark R. |
| Indonesia's mild secularism. | Political science | Wahid, K.H. Abdurrahman |
| Informality knows no borders? Perspectives from El Paso-Juarez.(Texas-Mexico border) | Political science | Staudt, Kathleen |
| Integrating the informal sector in the modernization process. | Political science | Tokman, Victor |
| Islamic identity: myth, menace, or mobilizer? | Political science | Schwedler, Jillian |
| Muslims in U.S. politics: recognized and integrated, or seduced and abandoned? | Political science | Haddad, Yvonne Yazbeck |
| Myanmar and North Korea: informality in Asia's pariah states. | Political science | Babson, Brad |
| 'Qibla' and the government house: the Islamist networks. | Political science | Roy, Olivier |
| Religion, politics, and security in Central Asia. | Political science | Hunter, Shireen T. |
| Return and reconstruction in Bosnia-Herzegovina: missing link, or mistaken priority? | Political science | Black, Richard |
| Struggles behind words: shariah, Sunnism, and jihad. | Political science | Masmoudi, Radwan A. |
| Supporting sovereignty in Africa. | Political science | Crocker, Chester A. |
| The missing parts of microfinance: services for consumption and insurance. | Political science | Nourse, Timothy H. |
| The new lobbying: interest groups, governments, and the WTO in Seattle.(World Trade Organization) | Political science | Marschner, Andreas |
| The United States and Africa: beyond the Clinton administration.(Bill Clinton) | Political science | Khadiagala, Gilbert M. |
| The universal Iranian.(filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami) | Political science | Frodon, Jean Michel |
| The U.S. foreign policy trajectory on Africa. | Political science | Rothchild, Donald |
| U.S.-Africa policy as conflict management. | Political science | Cohen, Herman J. |
| U.S.-Africa policy as human rights. | Political science | Fleischman, Janet |
| What is informal economy, anyway? | Political science | Harris, Frank |
| When home-based workers raise their voices: an Indian perspective.(globalization in India) | Political science | Sudarshan, Ratna, Unni, Jeemol |
| Women in the informality: a global picture, the global movement. | Political science | Chen, Martha |
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