Predicting the Present
Global Notebook
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Lebanon’s Cedar RevolutionBy Benjamin Zimmer
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The Disintegration of HaitiBy Meredith Moore
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Germany’s Sluggish EconomyBy James Kwok
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Cote D’ Ivoire’s Precarious PeaceBy Jenny Wong
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Saudi Arabia’s PR CampaignBy Ajay Kumar
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Columbia’s Unending Civil WarBy Shari Grossman
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Russia Ratifies KyotoBy Huilin Wang
Interviews
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Strategies for the World Bank GroupBy Ian Johnson
Perspectives, Print Perspectives
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Seeing the City as a Site of International InfluenceBy Ash Amin, Nigel Thrift
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Understanding the Nature and Needs of GovernanceBy Amos Sawyer
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Implementing the Endgame Strategy of the Geneva InitiativeBy Daniel Levy
Features, Print Features
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What Went Wrong in ArgentinaBy Domingo Cavallo
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Japan’s Tortured TrajectoryBy Kent Calder
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Who Dares to Check?By Marshall Goldman
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Endgames for the North Korean regimeBy Dr. Kyung-Won Kim
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The History of American PowerBy Donald White
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The Outlook on Development RevisitedBy Richard N. Cooper
Review Essays
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STEFAN M. AUBREY reviews <em>American Foreign Policy in a New Era</em>By Stefan Aubrey
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RAVIKIRAN RAJU reviews <em>The Oxford International Review</em>By Ravikiran Raju
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CHRISTOPHER S. ALLEN reviews <i>Democracy from Above: Regional Organizations and Democratization</i>By Christopher Allen
Endpaper
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An Accident Waiting to HappenBy James Der Derian
Correspondence
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By Clade Barfield
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By Ted Galen Carpenter
World In Review
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The Zapatero Administration and Declining Spanish IdentityBy Norman Ho
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Controlling the Spread and Use of Chemical WeaponsBy Leah Litman
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Assessing Al Qaeda’s Terrorist StrategyBy Ryan Thornton
Features, Letter from the Editors
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