
INDEX TO VOLUME XVI, 1999
(Entries follow this format: 3:14, namely, No. 3, p. 14.)
ARTICLES
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Adjangba, Moise A., "Democratic Transition and the African Renaissance
in Sub-Saharan Africa," 3:45.
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Bahgat, Gawdat, "Stability in the Persian Gulf: The Water Dimension," 1:51.
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Beggan, Dominic and Rathnam Indurthy, "The Conflict in Northern Ireland
and the Clinton Administration's Role," 4:3.
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Beres, Louis René, "Death, the Herd, and Human Survival," 3:3.
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Dossou-Yovo, Noel, "The Experience of Benin," 3:59.
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Garrett, Stephen A., "Flight From Responsibility: America Opts Out at Rome,"
1:19.
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Jerome, Norge W., "Communicating Peace and Social Justice Through Families,
Worldwide," 1:65.
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Kaloudis, George, "Cyprus the Enduring Conflict," 1:3.
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Lecuana, Rafael A., "Economic Integration: NAFTA and MERCOSUR, and Comparative
Analysis," 4:27.
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Malone-France, Derek, "Universal Human Rights, Federalism, and the International
Criminal Court," 1:31.
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Matthew, Richard A., and Ken R. Rutherford, "Banning Landmines in the American
Century," 2:23.
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Musambachime, Mwela C., "The Role of the UN Secretary General in Conflict
Resolution in the Gulf," 2:37.
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Osaghae, Eghosa E., "Conflict Research in Africa," 4:53.
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Shabazz, Daaim, "Internet Politics and the Creation of a Virtual World,"
3:27.
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Skinner, Elliott P., "Child Soldiers in Africa: A Disaster for Future Families,"
2:7.
COMMENTARY
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Alonso, Marcelo, "Comment on Internet Politics and the Creation of a Virtual
World, 3:40.
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Anderson, Gordon L., "Comment on Death, the Herd, and Human Survival,"
3:22.
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Kaplan, Morton A., "Comment on the International Criminal Court," 2:3.
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Lecuona, Rafael A., "Comments about the Conflict between the Landed and
the Landless in Brazil," 2:4.
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Shabazz, Daaim, "Rejoinder to Professor Alonso's Comments," 3:43.
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Ward, Thomas J., "Comment on `Economic Integration: NAFTA and MERCOSUR',"
4:50.
MISCELLANY
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Brunamonti, Luigi, "The Last Balkan Crises and the Right of Humanitarian
Intervention," 4:73.
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Cohen, Elliott A., "Vietnam Redux," 4:83.
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Hosmer, Clark, "Kosovo Lessons Could Lead to Safeguarding Civilization,"
4:80.
BOOKS REVIEWED
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Anderson, Mary B., No Harm: How Aid Can Support Peace or War, 3:85.
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Armon, Jeremy and Liz Philipson, eds., Demanding Sacrifice: War and
Negotiation in Sri Lanka, 3:87.
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Auerbach, Ann Hagedorn, Ransom, the Untold Story of International Kidnapping,
1:91.
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Avruch, Kevin, Culture and Conflict Resolution, 2:81.
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Burg, Steven L. and Paul S. Shoup, The War in Bosnia-Heregovina: Ethnic
Conflict and International Intervention, 4:89.
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Benjamin R. Barber, Jihad vs. McWorld: How Globalism and Tribalism are
Reshaping the World, 1:85.
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Galtung, Johan, Peace by Peaceful Means: Peace and Conflict, Development
and Civilization, 3:81.
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Gleditsch, Nils Peter, Adne Cappelen, and Olav Bjerkholt, The Wages
of Peace: Disarmament in a Small Industrialized Economy, 3:81.
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Kirisci, Kemal and Gareth Winrow, The Kurdish Question and Turkey: An
Example of Trans-State Ethnic Conflict, 1:88.
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Korn, David A., Exodus Within Borders, An Introduction to the Crisis
of Internal Displacement, 2:78.
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Roodman, David Malin, The Natural Wealth of Nations: Harnessing the
Market for the Environment, 2:84.
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Weeden, Curt, Corporate Social Investing: The Breakthrough Strategy
for Giving and Getting Corporate Contributions, 3:90.
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Weiner, Eugene, ed., The Handbook of Interethnic Coexistence, 2:75.
REVIEWERS
Gray, Doris H., 3:85.
Gray, Kenneth R., 1:85, 3:90.
Herman, Theodore, 4:89.
Laska, Vera, 1:91, 2:78.
Musambachime, Mwelwa C., 2:81.
Shestra, Nanda R., 2:84.
Shirley, Sheryl, 3:81.
Wadlow, Rene V.L., 1:88, 2:75, 3:87. |