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Foreign Policy Number 110 Spring 1998

Foreign Policy Number 110 Spring 1998

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Foreign Policy Number 110 Spring 1998: Special Edition: Frontiers of Knowledge

by editor: Moisés Naim, Slate Group, LLC

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Foreign Policy Number 110 Spring 1998 Special Edition: Frontiers of Knowledge editor: Moisés Naim, Slate Group, LLC publisher: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace UPC 073361647948 Paperback 6 x 9 inches, 194 pages Table of Contents Front Matter (pp. 1-48) Editor's Note (pp. 9-11) China (pp. 13-27) David M. Lampton International Relations: One World, Many Theories (pp. 29-32+34-46) Stephen M. Walt International Security: Changing Targets (pp. 48-63) Lawrence Freedman International Law: The Trials of Global Norms (pp. 65-80) Steven R. Ratner International Institutions: Can Interdependence Work? (pp. 82-96+194) Robert O. Keohane International Economics: Unlocking the Mysteries of Globalization (pp. 97-111) Jeffrey Sachs International Political Economy: Beyond Hegemonic Stability (pp. 112-123) Helen V. Milner International Decision Making: Leadership Matters (pp. 124-137) Margaret G. Hermann and Joe D. Hagan International Development: Is It Possible? (pp. 138-151) Joseph E. Stiglitz and Lyn Squire International Business: The New Bottom Line (pp. 152-165) Bruce Kogut Le Livre noir du communisme: Crimes, terreur, répression (The Black Book of Communism: Crimes, Terror, and Repression) by Stéphane Courtois (pp. 166-169) Stanley Hoffmann Salinas y su Imperio (Salinas and His Empire) by Julio Scherer García (pp. 169-172) Denise Dresser Fifty Years on: A Prejudiced History of Britain Since the War by Roy Hattersley (pp. 172-174) Michael Cox The World Bank: Its First Half Century by Devesh Kapur, John P. Lewis, Richard Webb (pp. 175-177) Lester C. Thurow On, Ona, i mi (He, She, and We) by Slavoljub Djukic (pp. 177-179) Dusan Velickovic The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy and Its Geostrategic Imperatives by Zbigniew Brzezinski (pp. 179-181) Helmut Schmidt Contribuciones: July/September 1997, Buenos Aires (pp. 182-183) Janet Kelly Middle East Journal: Winter 1998, Washington, DC (pp. 183-184) Tarek E. Masoud Management Science: December 1997, Providence, Rl (pp. 184-185) Joseph Bailey Le Monde Diplomatique: January 1998, Paris (pp. 186-187) Una Halloran Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte: December 12, 1997, Bonn (pp. 187-188) Gebhard Schweigler South African Yearbook of International Affairs: 1997, Pretoria (pp. 188-189) Alexander Johnston State, Government, and International Relations: Summer 1997, Tel Aviv (pp. 189-190) Emily Landau Mexican Standoff (pp. 191-193) John Ward Anderson and Delal Baer ---------------------------- Foreign Policy was founded in late 1970 by Samuel P. Huntington, professor of Harvard University, and his friend Warren Demian Manshel to give a voice to alternative views about American foreign policy at the time of the Vietnam War. Huntington hoped it would be "serious but not scholarly, lively but not glib". In early 1978, after six years of close partnership, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace acquired full ownership of Foreign Policy. In 2000, a format change was implemented from a slim quarterly academic journal to a bimonthly magazine. It also launched international editions in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Latin America.

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Foreign Policy Number 110 Spring 1998
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editor: Moisés Naim, Slate Group, LLC
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Spring 1998
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Non-fiction, Foreign Policy, World Affairs, Political Science

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