INDEX TO VOLUME XXI, 2004

(Entries follow this format: 3:14, namely, No. 3, p. 14.)

ARTICLES

  • Al-Lamky, Asya, “Modernization and Child Neglect in Oman: Trends and Implications,” 3:43.
  • Balestrieri, Elizabeth Brownell, “Abu Ghraib Prison Abuse and the Rule of Law,” 4:3.
  • Ben-Meir, Jason, “Create a New Era of Western-Islamic Cooperation by Supporting Community Development,” 1:43.
  • Chamberlin, Paul F., “Cultural Dimensions of Korean Unification: Building a Unified Society,” 3:3.
  • Davies, Anthony, “The Role of Religion in the Economy,”2:37.
  • Kahn, Alan R. and Kris Austen Radcliffe, “The Master We Serve: The Gene and the Meme in Human Affairs,” 1:61.
  • O’Sullivan, John, “The Role of the Media at a Time of Global Crisis,” 4:69.
  • Philips, Gerald L., “Can There Be “Music for Peace?,” 2:63.
  • Radcliffe, Kris Austen and Alan R. Kahn, “The Masters We Serve: The Gene and the Meme in Human Affairs,” 1:61.
  • Stover, William James, “Preemptive War: Implications of the Bush and Rumsfeld Doctrines,” 1:3.
  • Stradiotto, Gary A., “Democratizing Iraq: Regime Transition and Economic Development in Comparative Perspective,” 2:3.
  • Swazo, Norman, “Primacy or World Order: The New Pax Americana,” 1:15.
  • Swazo, Norman, “The Duty of Congress to Check the President’s Prerogative in National Security Policy,” 4:21.
  • Ward, Thomas J., “Adam Smith’s Views on Religion and Social Justice,” 2:43.

COMMENTARY

  • Ben-Mier, Alon, “The Intifadah Four Years Later,” 3:55.
  • Kaplan, Morton A., “World Order vs. Realism: A False Dichotomy,” 1:39.
  • van der Giessen, Hans, “Commentary on the Duty of Congress,” 4:63.

BOOKS REVIEWED

  • Anderson, Gordon L., Philosophy of the United States: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness, 3:74.
  • Brett, Rachel, and Irma Specht, Young Soldiers: Why They Choose to Fight, 4:90.
  • Condé, H. Victor A Handbook of International Human Rights Terminology (Second Edition), 3:78.
  • Davies, John and Edward (Edy) Kaufman, Second Track/Citizens’ Diplomacy: Concepts and Techniques for Conflict Transformation, 3:82.
  • Eland, Ivan, The Empire Has No Clothes: U.S. Foreign Policy Exposed, 3:69.
  • Koren, Yehuda, and Eilat Negev, In Our Hearts We Were Giants: The Remarkable Story of the Lilliput Troupe—A Dwarf Family’s Survival of the Holocaust, 4:87.
  • Kreisberg, Louis, Constructive Conflicts: From Escalation to Resolution, 1:92.
    Rees, Stuart, Passion for Peace: Exercising Power Creatively, 3:90.
  • Rittner Carol, et. al., Genocide in Rwanda: Complicity of the Churches, 2:75.
  • Robinson, William I., A Theory of Global Capitalism: Production, Class, and State in a Transnational World, 2:81.
  • Smith, J.W., Cooperative Capitalism: A Blueprint for Global Peace and Prosperity, 3:86.
  • Ward, Thomas J., Development, Social Justice and Civil Society: An Introduction to the Political Economy of NGOs, 4:84.
  • Wenger, Andreas and Daniel Möckli, Conflict Prevention: The Untapped Potential of the Business Sector, 1:89.
  • Williams, Robin M., The Wars Within: Peoples and States in Conflict, 4:81.
  • Woodward, Bob, Plan of Attack, 2:86.

REVIEWERS

  • Anders, Tisa M., 1:89, 3:82.
  • Anderson, Gordon L., 3:69.
  • Cleven, Eric, 1:92.
  • Gray, Kenneth R., 2:81.
  • Laska, Vera, 4:87.
  • Massoud, Mark, 3:78.
  • Matias, Shryl Topp, 4:81, 4:90.
  • Mcgregor, Sue, 3:86.
  • Musambachime, Mwelwa C., 2:86.
  • Rubenstein, Richard L., 2:75.
  • Wadlow, René V.L., 4:84.

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