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:: INDEX Volume 14, 1999 Adelburg, Carmel, Sally Fairfax, and de Borchgrave, Arnaud, and Gottstein, Ulrich, Peace through Lynn Huntsinger, Lessons from the Stephanie Lanz, Technology Bites Sanctions? Summer, pp. 59-61. Past, Summer, pp. 84-88. Back, Summer, pp. 6-12. Greenberg, Michael, Karen Lowrie, Agee, James K., A Course-Filter Doering, Otto, Farming’s Future, and Michael Frisch, Economic Fallout, Strategy, Spring, pp. 15-19. Fall, pp. 42-47. Summer, pp. 119-125. Albrecht, Stan L., Nuclear Gridlock, Drabenstott, Mark, Rethinking Rural Hassebrook, Chuck, Saving the Summer, pp. 96-102. America’s Financial Markets, Spring, Family Farm, Fall, pp. 55-60. pp. 96-100. Altman, David G., Jason Moff, and Hinkle, Maureen Kuwano, In our Jeffrey S. McBride, Shaking the Habit, Edgens, Jefferson G., and Samuel R. Hands, Fall, pp. 66-72. Fall, pp. 82-89. Staley, The Myth of Farmland Loss, Ho, Robert P., and Thomas D. Fall, pp. 29-34. Bakar bin Jaafar, A., Smoke Signals Rowley, Maine’s Seven-Step Program, in Southeast Asia, Winter, pp. 62-65. Elmore, Tom, and Patricia Brewer, Spring, pp. 105-108. Cutting through the Haze, Winter, Barkenbus, Jack N., Grassroots Holeman, Tara, and Doug Cahn, pp. 50-54. Guardians, Winter, pp. 92-95. Business and Human Rights, Spring, English, Mary R., A Guide for Smart pp. 52-57. Benfield, F. Kaid, Once There Were Growth, Fall, pp. 35-39. Greenfields, Fall, pp. 6-16. Homa, David, David Mannino, Esseks, J. Dixon, and Kimberly L. Pamela Meyer, Luke Naeher, and Bennett, Robert F., The Global Sullivan, Scattered Development, Fall, Stephen Redd, Every Breath We Take, Challenge of Y2K, Summer, pp. 13-15. pp. 24-28. Winter, pp. 43-49. Berry, Wendell, The Problem of Ewing, Anthony, and Elliot Schrage, Hopkins, Charles, and Rosalyn Tobacco, Fall, pp. 101-106. Engaging the Private Sector, Spring, McKeown, Education for Sustainable Blumberg, Louis, Preserving the pp. 44-51. Development, Winter, pp. 25-29. Public Trust, Summer, pp. 89-93. Fairfax, Sally, Lynn Huntsinger, and Howes, Christopher T., Wildland Boontinand, Jan, and Laura Skolnik, Carmel Adelburg, Lessons from the Fire, Spring, pp. 30-34. Traffic in Women in Asia-Pacific, Past, Summer, pp. 84-88. Huntsinger, Lynn, Sally Fairfax, and Spring, pp. 76-81. Freshwater, David, and Louis Carmel Adelburg, Lessons from the Borchgrave, Arnaud de, and Swanson, From New Deal to No Deal, Past, Summer, pp. 84-88. Stephanie Lanz, Technology Bites Back, Spring, pp. 84-89. Jaffe, Kenneth, Small Children, Summer, pp. 6-12. Freshwater, David, and Philippe Sizeable Needs, Winter, pp. 84-87. Brewer, Patricia and Tom Elmore, Muheim, The Territorial Imperative, Johnson, Glenn S., Robert D. Bullard Cutting through the Haze, Winter, Spring, pp. 90-95. and Angel O. Torres, Atlanta pp. 50-54. Frisch, Michael, Karen Lowrie, and Megasprawl, Fall, pp. 17-23. Bullard, Robert D., Glenn S. Michael Greenberg, Economic Fallout, Kollar, Robert, and Kelly Leiter, The Johnson, and Angel O. Torres, Atlanta Summer, pp. 119-125. Golden Leaf Fall, pp. 107-113. Megasprawl, Fall, pp. 17-23. Garbarino, James, Lost Boys, Kraig, Michael R., Russian Roulette, Byster, Leslie, and Ted Smith, High- Winter, pp. 74-78. Summer, pp. 23-29. tech and Toxic, Spring, pp. 69-75. Gardner, Bruce L., Farming for Kritsky, W.G., and Valmore Loiselle, Cahn, Doug, and Tara Holeman, Export, Fall, pp. 61-65. Nuclear Power for the list Century, Business and Human Rights, Spring, Garfield, Richard, The Silent, Summer, pp. 126-128. pp. 52-57. Deadly Remedy, Summer, pp. 52-58. Lanz, Stephanie, and Arnaud de Castilleja, Guillermo, and Pamela Glenn, Merle, Fire in the Interface, Borchgrave, Technology Bites Back, Stedman-Edwards, After the Smoke Spring, pp. 26-29. Summer, pp. 6-12. Clears, Spring, pp. 35-41. 114 ■ FORUM for Applied Research and Public Policy :: INDEX Volume 14, 1999 Adelburg, Carmel, Sally Fairfax, and de Borchgrave, Arnaud, and Gottstein, Ulrich, Peace through Lynn Huntsinger, Lessons from the Stephanie Lanz, Technology Bites Sanctions? Summer, pp. 59-61. Past, Summer, pp. 84-88. Back, Summer, pp. 6-12. Greenberg, Michael, Karen Lowrie, Agee, James K., A Course-Filter Doering, Otto, Farming’s Future, and Michael Frisch, Economic Fallout, Strategy, Spring, pp. 15-19. Fall, pp. 42-47. Summer, pp. 119-125. Albrecht, Stan L., Nuclear Gridlock, Drabenstott, Mark, Rethinking Rural Hassebrook, Chuck, Saving the Summer, pp. 96-102. America’s Financial Markets, Spring, Family Farm, Fall, pp. 55-60. pp. 96-100. Altman, David G., Jason Moff, and Hinkle, Maureen Kuwano, In our Jeffrey S. McBride, Shaking the Habit, Edgens, Jefferson G., and Samuel R. Hands, Fall, pp. 66-72. Fall, pp. 82-89. Staley, The Myth of Farmland Loss, Ho, Robert P., and Thomas D. Fall, pp. 29-34. Bakar bin Jaafar, A., Smoke Signals Rowley, Maine’s Seven-Step Program, in Southeast Asia, Winter, pp. 62-65. Elmore, Tom, and Patricia Brewer, Spring, pp. 105-108. Cutting through the Haze, Winter, Barkenbus, Jack N., Grassroots Holeman, Tara, and Doug Cahn, pp. 50-54. Guardians, Winter, pp. 92-95. Business and Human Rights, Spring, English, Mary R., A Guide for Smart pp. 52-57. Benfield, F. Kaid, Once There Were Growth, Fall, pp. 35-39. Greenfields, Fall, pp. 6-16. Homa, David, David Mannino, Esseks, J. Dixon, and Kimberly L. Pamela Meyer, Luke Naeher, and Bennett, Robert F., The Global Sullivan, Scattered Development, Fall, Stephen Redd, Every Breath We Take, Challenge of Y2K, Summer, pp. 13-15. pp. 24-28. Winter, pp. 43-49. Berry, Wendell, The Problem of Ewing, Anthony, and Elliot Schrage, Hopkins, Charles, and Rosalyn Tobacco, Fall, pp. 101-106. Engaging the Private Sector, Spring, McKeown, Education for Sustainable Blumberg, Louis, Preserving the pp. 44-51. Development, Winter, pp. 25-29. Public Trust, Summer, pp. 89-93. Fairfax, Sally, Lynn Huntsinger, and Howes, Christopher T., Wildland Boontinand, Jan, and Laura Skolnik, Carmel Adelburg, Lessons from the Fire, Spring, pp. 30-34. Traffic in Women in Asia-Pacific, Past, Summer, pp. 84-88. Huntsinger, Lynn, Sally Fairfax, and Spring, pp. 76-81. Freshwater, David, and Louis Carmel Adelburg, Lessons from the Borchgrave, Arnaud de, and Swanson, From New Deal to No Deal, Past, Summer, pp. 84-88. Stephanie Lanz, Technology Bites Back, Spring, pp. 84-89. Jaffe, Kenneth, Small Children, Summer, pp. 6-12. Freshwater, David, and Philippe Sizeable Needs, Winter, pp. 84-87. Brewer, Patricia and Tom Elmore, Muheim, The Territorial Imperative, Johnson, Glenn S., Robert D. Bullard Cutting through the Haze, Winter, Spring, pp. 90-95. and Angel O. Torres, Atlanta pp. 50-54. Frisch, Michael, Karen Lowrie, and Megasprawl, Fall, pp. 17-23. Bullard, Robert D., Glenn S. Michael Greenberg, Economic Fallout, Kollar, Robert, and Kelly Leiter, The Johnson, and Angel O. Torres, Atlanta Summer, pp. 119-125. Golden Leaf Fall, pp. 107-113. Megasprawl, Fall, pp. 17-23. Garbarino, James, Lost Boys, Kraig, Michael R., Russian Roulette, Byster, Leslie, and Ted Smith, High- Winter, pp. 74-78. Summer, pp. 23-29. tech and Toxic, Spring, pp. 69-75. Gardner, Bruce L., Farming for Kritsky, W.G., and Valmore Loiselle, Cahn, Doug, and Tara Holeman, Export, Fall, pp. 61-65. Nuclear Power for the list Century, Business and Human Rights, Spring, Garfield, Richard, The Silent, Summer, pp. 126-128. pp. 52-57. Deadly Remedy, Summer, pp. 52-58. Lanz, Stephanie, and Arnaud de Castilleja, Guillermo, and Pamela Glenn, Merle, Fire in the Interface, Borchgrave, Technology Bites Back, Stedman-Edwards, After the Smoke Spring, pp. 26-29. Summer, pp. 6-12. Clears, Spring, pp. 35-41. 114 ■ FORUM for Applied Research and Public Policy Leiter, Kelly, and Robert Kollar, The Naeher, Luke, Pamela Meyer, David Skolnik, Laura, and Jan Boontinand, Golden Leaf, Fall, pp. 107-113. Mannino, David Homa, and Stephen Traffic in Women in Asia-Pacific, Redd, Every Breath We Take, Winter, Spring, pp. 76-81. Lewer, Nick, Nonlethal Weapons, pp. 43-49. Summer, pp. 39-45. Smith, Ted, and Leslie Byster, High- Nelson, Robert H., Public Lands: A tech and Toxic, Spring, pp. 69-75. Li, Jia, Clouds to the East, Winter, System in Crisis, Summer, pp. 64-72 pp. 55-61. Smith, Steve, After Tobacco, Fall, Nie, Martin A., In Wilderness Is pp. 90-93. Loiselle, Valmore, and W.G. Dissension, Summer, pp. 77-83. Kritsky, Nuclear Power for the 21st Staley, Samuel R., and Jefferson G. Century, Summer, pp. 126-128. O’Toole, Randal, New Directions for Edgens, The Myth of Farmland Loss, Public Lands, Summer, pp. 73-76. Fall, pp. 29-34. Long. Richard W., More than Green Acres, Spring, pp. 101-104. Pauli, Gunter, Forest Products for a Stedman-Edwards, Pamela, and Sustainable Economy, Winter, pp. 30- Guillermo Castilleja, After the Smoke Lowrie, Karen, Michael Greenberg, 33. Clears, Spring, pp. 35-41. and Michael Frisch, Economic Fallout, Summer, pp. 119-125. Probst, Katherine N., and Michael H. Streets, David G., Policy and McGovern, The Challenge Ahead, Technology for Clean Air, Winter, MacCormack, Charles, Children of Summer, pp. 113-115. pp. 36-42. Conflict, Winter, pp. 79-83. Purcell, Wayne D., and Dixie Watts Sullivan. Kimberly L., and J. Dixon Malone, Charles R., Integrated Reaves, Uncertain Future, Fall, pp. 94- Esseks, Scattered Development, Fall, Weapons-Site Cleanup, Summer, 100. pp. 24-28. pp. 116-118. Pyne, Stephen, The Dominion of Swanson, Louis, and David Freshwa¬ Mannino, David, Pamela Meyer, Fire, Spring, pp. 6-14. ter, From New Deal to No Deal, Spring, David Homa, Luke Naeher, and Stephen pp. 84-89. Redd, Every Breath We Take, Winter, Ramana, M.V., Reinventing the Arms pp. 43-49. Race, Summer, pp. 46-51. Swenson, Leland. Sowing Disaster, Fall. pp. 48-54. McBride, Jeffrey S., David G. Reaves, Dixie Watts, and Wayne D. Altman, and Jason Moff, Shaking the Purcell, Uncertain Future, Fall, pp. 94- Thurman, Sandra L., Lessons from Habit, Fall, pp. 82-89. 100. Africa, Winter, pp. 88-91. McCant. Felicia, and Cynthia Rocha, Redd, Stephen, Pamela Meyer, Torres, Angel O., Glenn S. Johnson, Closing Time: Workers' Last Call, David Mannino, David Homa, and Luke and Robert D. Bullard, Atlanta Spring, pp. 65-68. Naeher Every Breath We Take, Winter, Megasprawl, Fall, pp. 17-23. pp. 43-49. McClure, John C., The End of Tucker, Jonathan B., Asymmetric Engineering, Fall, pp. 114-120. Rocha, Cynthia, and Felicia McCant, Warfare, Summer, pp. 32-38. Closing Time: Workers’ Last Call, McGovern, Michael H., and UNESCO, Coming to Terms with Spring, pp. 65-68. Katherine N. Probst, The Challenge Sustainability, Winter, pp. 6-12. Ahead, Summer, pp. 113-115. Rowley, Thomas D., and Robert P. van der Veldt, Danja, Future Perfect, Ho, Maine’s Seven-Step Program, McKeown, Rosalyn, and Charles Winter, pp. 13-19. Spring, pp. 105-108. Hopkins, Education for Sustainable Williams, James M., Nuclear Development, Winter, pp. 25-29. Ruffing, Kenneth G., Achieving Solutions, Summer, pp. 103-107. Sustainability, Winter, pp. 20-24. McNaughton, Eugenia, and Sam Yablokov, Alexey V., Chernobyl Ziegler, Cleaning Up Ag Water, Fall, Sailor, William C., The Case against Postmortem, Spring, pp. 109-113. pp. 73-79. Reprocessing, Summer, pp. 108-112. Yardeni, Edward, Risky Business, Meyer, Pamela, David Mannino, Sampson, R. Neil, Primed for a Summer, pp. 16-22. David Homa, Luke Naeher, and Stephen Firestorm, Spring, pp. 20-25. Redd, Every Breath We Take, Winter, Ziegler, Sam. and Eugenia Schrage, Elliot, and Anthony Ewing, pp. 43-49. McNaughton, Cleaning Up Ag Water, Engaging the Private Sector, Spring, Fall, pp. 73-79. Moff, Jason, David G. Altman, and pp. 44-51. Jeffrey S. McBride, Shaking the Habit, Sessions, Jim, Cross-border Blues, Fall, pp. 82-89. Spring, pp. 58-64. Muheim, Philippe, and David Sherman, Arloc, Children’s Poverty Freshwater, The Territorial Imperative, in America, Winter, pp. 68-73. Spring, pp. 90-95. Winter 1999.115

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