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Title Author Subject Articles Year
Current History F. Gregory GAUSE III Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia challenged 2004
Current History Robert G SUTTER International relations - America-China Sino-American relations in adversity 1990
Current History Bruce CUMINGS Korea - Nuclear issue North Korea : the sequel 2003
Current History Nikki R. KEDDIE Middle East A woman's place : democratization in the Middle East 2004
Current History 2003
Current History Sara ROY Middle East The Palestinian state : division and despair 2004
Current History Andrew MARTIN Currency - Euro Europe's monetary union : creating a democratic deficit 1999
Current History Shalendra D SHARMA India - Economic conditions India's economic liberalization ; a progress report 2003
Current History Gary SUSSMAN Middle East Is the two-state solution dead? 2004
Current History 2003
Current History Alan SORENSEN Globalization Globalization and the problem of evil 2011
Current History George LENCZOWSKI Middle East The persian gulf crisis and global oil 1981
Current History Sean KAY NATO Putting NATO back together again 2003
Current History 1985
Current History Isa BLUMI Religion - Fundamentalism The islamist challenge in Kosova 2003
Current History Stephen F SZABO Security - Global Welcome to the post-Western world 2011
Current History Michael T KLARE Middle East - Iraq For oil and empire rethinking war with Iraq 2003
Current History 2003
Current History URI DADUSH Economy - Global Global rebalanancing : the dangerous obsession 2011
Current History Johanna GRANVILLE NATO - Enlargement NATO believes it has spared .............. life expectancy 1999
Current History 1996
Current History Anatol LIEVEN U.S. - Politics & government In the mirror of Europe : the perils of American nationalism 2004
Current History J. Halliday DENIS Gulf - Iraq and UN Iraq and the UN's weapons of mass destruction 1999
Current History Jean-Yves HAINE European Union - Security Idealism and power : the new EU sicurity strategy 2004
Current History Joshua KURLANTZICK Politics The Asian century ? not quite yet 2011