Survival 1996 - Abstracts

Survival 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
Algeria unhinged: what next? Who cares? Who Leads?International relationsSerfaty, Simon
Appeasement will only encourage Iran.(response to article by Fawaz Gerges in this issue, p. 5)International relationsWoolsey, R. James
ASEAN's China strategy: towards deeper engagement.(Association of South-East Asian Nations)International relationsWanandi, Jusuf
Asia and the security of the South Pacific's island states.(includes related article)International relationsRoss, Ken
Asian values and Asian success.(speech by Chris Patten, Governor of Hong Kong)(Transcript)International relations 
As North Korea liberalises, sanctions should be eased.(response to article by Denny Roy in this issue, p. 22)International relationsHarrison, Selig S.
Belarus on the road to nationhood.International relationsSanford, George
Bridging Asia's economics-security gap.International relationsFunaabashi, Yoichi
China and proliferation: a path not taken?(China's policy options on proliferation)International relationsWallerstein, Mitchel B.
China's cautious new pragmatism in the Middle East.International relationsRynhold, Jonathan
Common European defence and transatlantic relations.International relationsGnesotto, Nicole
Dayton, IFOR and alliance relations in Bosnia.(Bosnian Peace Implementation Force)International relationsNeville-Jones, Pauline
European integration at a crossroads.International relationsJacquet, Pierre
Feel their pain (if you like), but watch their actions.International relationsLevin, Norman D.
France's new relationship with NATO.International relationsGrant, Robert P.
India's nuclear status quo.International relationsMattoo, Amitabh
Is there an 'Asian Way'?(a uniquely Asian value system)International relationsDupont, Alan
Japan and the European Union: reluctant partners.International relationsNuttall, Simon
Japan-Russia relations and north-east Asian security.International relationsMenon, Rajan
Japan's changing China policy: from commercial liberalism to reluctant realism.International relationsGreen, Michael J., Self, Benjamin L.
NATO enlargement and the Baltic states.International relationsAsmus, Ronald D., Nurick, Robert C.
NATO's Combined Joint Task Forces in theory and practice.International relationsBarry, Charles
NATO: towards a new synthesis.(North Atlantic Treaty Organization)International relationsBailes, Alyson J.K.
North Korea as an alienated state.International relationsRoy, Denny
Openness and security policy in South-east Asia.International relationsChalmers, Malcolm
Partnership for peace: permanent fixture or declining asset?International relationsWilliams, Nick
Proliferation, counter-proliferation and NATO.International relationsJoseph, Robert
Proliferation management in South-East Asia.(arms race policy)International relationsDewitt, David, Bow, Brian
Recasting the Atlantic Alliance.International relationsGordon, Philip H.
Russia and economic integration in the CIS.(Commomwealth of Independent States)International relationsBecker, Abraham S.
The masque of institutions.(NATO expansion)International relationsZelikow, Philip
The North Korean nuclear crisis and Japanese security.International relationsHughes, Christopher W.
Ukraine's balancing act.(policy of neutrality)International relationsLarrabee, F. Stephen
US policy in Bosnia: rethinking a flawed approach.International relationsGlitman, Maynard
US policy towards Iran should change - but it probably won't.(response to article by Fawaz Gerges in this issue, p. 5)International relationsChubin, Shahram
Washington's misguided Iran policy.International relationsGerges, Fawaz A.
What will NATO enlargement cost?(North Atlantic Treaty Organization)International relationsAsmus, Ronald D., Larrabee, F. Stephen, Kugler, Richard L.
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