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ORBIS INDEX TO VOLUME 36 Articles, Authors, and Subjects African National Congress (ANC), 570-74 Chemical weapons, ban, 239-51, 446-50; Albania, democracy in, 554-56 and Desert Storm, 247-50; and the Algeria, and nuclear proliferation, 172, Geneva Protocol, 250-51 190-92 Commonwealth of Independent States “Amid the Ruins, Arms Makers Raise New (CIS), and army formation, 101-2; and Threats,” by Christopher Smart, 349-64 entrepreneurs, 333-48; military-indus- Angola, and Cuban troops, 59-63; and the trial complex, 349-64, 365-78 Soviet Union, 57-62, 66-68; and the Communism, among the Kurds, 574-79; United States, 59, 65, 68 in East-Central Europe, 589-96; in Anti-tactical ballistic missiles, 581-88 Peru, 565-70; in South Africa, 570-74 Containment, 423-25 Bailey, Kathleen C., “Problems with a Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty, Chemical Weapons Ban,” 239-51; re- 88-92 sponse, 604-05 Cooper, Richard N., “Will an EC Currency “Balance of Tomorrow [1957],” by Robert Harm Outsiders?” 517-29 Strausz-Hupé, 5-9 “Correspondence,” on chemical weap- “Balance of Tomorrow,’ Today,” by ons, 446-50, 604-05; on Hong Kong’s Walter A. McDougall, 11-21 relations with the People’s Republic of “Balkan Pluralism and Its Enemies,” by China, 105-6; on Libertarianism and Sabrina P. Ramet, 547-64 US. foreign policy, 113-23; on nuclear Baram, Amatzia, “Israeli Deterrence, Iraqi proliferation, 597-604; on South Africa, Responses,” 397-409 106-13; on Soviet-German partnership, Berkowitz, Bruce D., “Why Spy — and 281-84; on Strausz Hupé’s vision, 443- How — in the 1990s?” 269-80 46, on U.S. international broadcasting Blank, Stephen, “New Strategists Who 450-54 Demand the Old Economy,” 365-78 “Credit for Small Firms, Not Dinosaurs,” “Brief Book Reviews,” 125-60, 285-319, by Barry Ickes and Randi Ryterman, 455-88, 607-43 333-48 Bulgaria, democracy in, 557-60 “Curbing Beijing’s Arms Sales,” by R. Bates Gill, 379-96 Cambodia, and Chinese weapons, 384-85 Czechoslovakia, and media freedom, 31 Canada, and nuclear proliferation, 171; and Quebec separatism,531-43 “Dealing with Middle Eastern Conspiracy “Canada Without Quebec,” by Steven K. Theories,” by Daniel Pipes, 41-56 Holloway, 531-43 “Defense against Missiles: Patriot Les- Central Asian Republics, 253-68; and sons,” by Marvin Feuerwerger, 581-88 China, 267; and Iran, 266; and nation- Democracy, 545-46; in Albania, 554-56; alism, 256-59; and Saudi Arabia, 267, in Bulgaria, 557-560; in Romania, 547- and Turkey, 265-66; and the United 54; in Slovenia, 560-63 States, 267; (see also Kazakhstan, Desert Storm, 365-74; and chemical Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, weapons, 247-50; Israeli deterrence and Uzbekistan) during, 397-409 “Central Asia’s Post-Empire Politics,” by “Documentation,” 429-42 Martha Brill Olcott, 253-68 Fall 1992 | 645 Index “Educate Japan, Don’t Attack Her,” by European monetary union, 523-24; and Robert Elegant, 511-16 Western aid to Eastern Europe, 332 Eastern Europe, entrepreneurs, 333-48; Iran, and nuclear proliferation, 172, 186- privatization, 323-32 89; and support for Kurdish terrorists, Elegant, Robert, “Educate Japan, Don’t 576-78 Attack Her,” 511-16 Iraq, and Chinese weapons, 389-90; and Espionage, after the cold war, 269-80 nuclear proliferation, 181-86, 203-04; European Economic and Monetary and nuclear weapons, 172-74, 181-86; Union (EMU), 517-29 and Scud missiles, 582-87; and support for Kurdish terrorists, 576-78 Feuerwerger, Marvin, “Defense against “Is Germany in the West or in Central Eu- Missiles: Patriot Lessons,” 581-88 rope?” by Lanxin Xiang, 411-22 “Foreign Policy Research Institute: Seek- Israel, and deterrence during Desert ing a New World,” 3 Storm, 397-409; and nuclear prolifera- France, and nuclear proliferation, 170; tion, 192-95; and Patriot missile, 584-87; and Quebec separatism, 534-35 and proposal for the West Bank, 432-35 “Israeli Deterrence, Iraqi Responses,” by Germany, and Central Europe, 411-13; Amatzia Baram, 397-409 and European monetary union, 520-21; and nationalism, 413-15; and Western Japan, and United States foreign policy, Europe, 415-17 491-503, 505-10, 511-16 Gill, R. Bates, “Curbing Beijing’s Arms “Japan's Prosperity is Not a Danger,” by Sales,” 379-96 Edward Hudgins, 505-10 Goodman, Allan E., “Why Spy — and Jordanian-Palestinian delegation, pro- How — in the 1990s?” 269-80 posal for the West Bank, 435-42 Gorbachev, Mikhail, 70-71, 77-81; and the Soviet military-industrial complex, Kazakhstan, 258, 263-64 351-52 KGB, and the Soviet coup, 73-78 Greece, and support for Kurdish terror- Kurds, and communism, 574-79 ists, 577 Kyrgyzstan, 258, 259-60 Gulf war, 365-74; and chemical weapons, 247-50; and Japan, 496-97; and Patriot Lepingwell, John W.R., “Towards a Post- missile, 581-88 Soviet Army,” 87-103 Leventhal, Paul L., “Plugging the Leaks in Heuser, Beatrice, “What Nuclear Strategy Nuciear Export Controls: Why Bother?” for Post-Cold War Europe?” 211-25 167-80; response, 597-600 Holloway, Steven K., “Canada Without Libertarianism, and U.S. foreign policy, Quebec,” 531-43 113-23 Hong Kong, relations with the People’s Republic of China, 105-6 McDougall, Walter A., “The Balance of Hudgins, Edward, “Japan's Prosperity is Tomorrow,’ Today,” 11-21 Not a Danger,” 505-10 McNamara, Kevin J., “Reaching Captive Hungary, and media freedom, 30-31 Minds with Radio,” 23-40 Husayn, Saddam, 400-05 Middle East, Chinese weapons sales, 390- 91; and U.S foreign policy, 41-56; Ickes, Barry, “Credit for Small Firms, Not nuclear proliferation, 181-98; prospects Dinosaurs,” 333-48 for peace, 408-09 India, and nuclear proliferation, 170-71 Miller, Stephen, “The Soviet Coup and International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the Benefits of Breakdown,” 69-85 64| 6Orb is Index Murrell, Peter, “Privatization Complicates Pipes, Daniel, “Dealing with Middle East the Fresh Start,” 323-32 Conspiracy Theories,” 41-56 “Plugging the Leaks in Nuclear Export Nationalism, 5-6, 82, 85, 256-59 Controls: Why Bother?” by Paul L. “Need for NATO-Europe’s Substrategic Leventhal, 167-80; response 597-600 Nuclear Weapons,” by Thomas-Durrell Poland, and media freedom, 30 Young, 227-38 “Politics is Primary in Reforming Social- “New Nuclear Suppliers,” by William C. ism,” by Jan Prybyla, 589-96 Potter, 199-210 Potter, William C., “The New Nuclear “New Strategists Who Demand the Old Suppliers,” 199-210 Economy,” by Stephen Blank, 365-78 “Privatization Complicates the Fresh New world order, 11-17, 492 Start,” by Peter Murrell, 323-32 North American Free Trade agreement, “Problems with a Chemical Weapons and Quebec, 537, 540-41 Ban,” by Kathleen Bailey, 239-51; re- North Atlantic Treaty Organization sponse, 604-05 (NATO), 7, 16, 89, 93, 103, 230-33, 418- Prybyla, Jan, “Politics is Primary in Re- 22; and Germany, 414-15; and Que- forming Socialism,” 589-96 bec, 539-40 “Nuclear Proliferation in the Middle East,” Quebec, and separatism, 531-543 by Leonard S. Spector, 181-98; re- sponse, 597-99, 600-04 Radio Free Europe, 23-40 Nuclear proliferation, 163-210; in Algeria, Radio Liberty, 23-40 172, 190-92; in Canada, 171; in China, Ramet, Sabrina P., “Balkan Pluralism and 171, 202-03; in France, 170; in India, Its Enemies,” 547-64 170-71; in Iran, 172, 186-89; in Iraq, “Reaching Captive Minds with Radio,” by 181-86, 203-4; in Israel, 192-95; in the KevinJ .M cNamara, 23-40 Middle East, 181-98; in Pakistan, 170- “The Reagan Doctrine Defeated Moscow 71; in Syria, 189-90; and the United in Angola,” by Richard Weitz, 57-68 States, 171; and the USSR, 170-71, 206- Rees, John, “Third World Communists 09 May Yet Rule,” 565-79 Nuclear strategy, and European defense, Rioux, Jean-Frangois, “Supply-Side Con- 211-25 trols on Nuclear Proliferation,” 163-65 Nuclear weapons, and Iraq, 172-74; and Romania, democracy in, 547-554 NATO, 221-25, 227-38 Russia, and Desert Storm, 365-74; and transition to capitalism, 592-95 Olcott, Martha Brill, “Central Asia’s Post- Ryterman, Randi, “Credit for Small Firms, Empire Politics,” 253-68 Not Dinosaurs,” 333-48 Olsen, Edward A., “Target Japan as America’s Economic Foe,” 491-503 Saddam Husayn, see Husayn, Saddam Sendero Luminoso, see Shining Path Pakistan, and conventional arms, 385-87; Shining Path, in Peru, 565-70 and nuclear proliferation, 170-71 Slovenia, democracy in, 560-63 Patriot missile, 581-88 Smart, Christopher, “Amid the Ruins, People’s Republic of China (PRC), and Arms Makers Raise New Threats,” 349- arms sales, 379-96; and nuclear prolif- 64 eration, 171, 202-3; relations with Hong South Africa, 106-13; and communism, Kong, 105-06 570-74 Peru, and Shining Path insurgency, 565- “Soviet Coup and the Benefits of Break- 70 down,” by Stephen Miller, 69-85 Fall 1992 | 647 Index Spector, Leonard S., “Nuclear Prolifera- ment, 423-25; and Japan, 491-503, 505- tion in the Middle East,” 181-98; re- 10, 511-16; and libertarianism, 113-23; sponse, 597-99, 600-04 and the Middle East, 41-56; and NATO, Strausz-Hupé, Robert, 11-21, 443-46; “A 417-22; and the Soviet coup, 79-85 Vindication of Containment,” 423-25; Union of Soviet Socialist Republics “The Balance of Tomorrow [1957],” 5-9 (USSR), 5, 7; and Angola, 57-62, 66-68; “Supply-Side Controls on Nuclear Prolif- and German partnership, 281-84; mili- eration,” by Jean-Francois Rioux, 163- tary, 87-103; and nuclear proliferation, 65 170-71, 206-09 Syria, and nuclear proliferation, 189-90; Uzbekistan, 258, 262-63 and support for Kurdish terrorists, 576- 78 “A Vindication of Containment,” by Rob- ert Strausz-Hupé, 423-25 Tajikistan, 258, 260-62 Voice of America (VOA), 23-24, 33-34, 38 “Target Japan as America’s Economic Foe,” by Edward A. Olsen, 491-503 Western radio broadcasts, and the Soviet Thailand, and Chinese weapons, 383-84 empire, 25-28; and U.S. foreign policy, “Third World Communists May Yet Rule,” 37-39, 450-54 by John Rees, 565-79 Weitz, Richard, “The Reagan Doctrine “Towards a Post-Soviet Army,” by John Defeated Moscow in Angola,” 57-68 W.R. Lepingwell, 87-103 “What Nuclear Strategy for Post-Cold War Turkey, and Kurdish terrorists, 574-79 Europe?” by Beatrice Heuser, 211-25 Turkmenistan, 258, 264 “Why Spy — and How — in the 1990s?” by Bruce D. Berkowitz and Allan E. United States of America, 5, 8-9, 11-13; Goodman, 269-80 and Angola, 59, 65, 68; and the Bal- “Will an EC Currency Harm Outsiders?” kans, 563-64; and European monetary by Richard N. Cooper, 517-29 union, 519-20, 524, 529; and nuclear disarmament, 229; and nuclear prolif- Xiang, Lanxin, “IsG ermin athen Weyst or eration, 171; and Quebec separatism, in Central Europe?” 411-22 537, 541-43 United States foreign policy, and chemi- Young, Thomas-Durrell, “The Need for cal weapons, 251; and Chinese weap- NATO-Europe’s Substrategic Nuclear ons sales, 391-96; and CIS military-in- Weapons,” 227-38 dustrial complex, 363-64; and contain- Brief Book Reviews Americas Watch. Peru under Fire: man Rights in Developing Coun- Human Rights since the Return tries, 610 to Democracy, 642 Arnold, Guy. Wars in the Third Andrianopoulos, Gerry Argyris. World since 1945, 296 Kissinger and Brzezinski: The NSC and the Struggle for Con- Balfour-Paul, Glen. The End of Em- trol of U.S. National Security pire in the Middle East: Britain’s Policy, 623 Relinquishment of Power in Her Anthony, Ian, ed. Arms Export Regu- Last Three Arab Dependencies, 148 lations, 293 Barkey, Henri. The State and Indus- Arat, Zehra F. Democracy and Hu- trialization Crisis in Turkey, 135 64| 8Orb is Index Barone, Michael, and Grant Ujifusa, Burke, S.M., and Lawrence Ziring. eds. The Almanac of American Pakistan’s Foreign Policy: An His- Politics 1992, 137 torical Analysis, 315 Bergsten, C. Fred, ed. International Adjustment and Financing: The Chalmers, Douglas A., and Maria de Lessons of 1985-1991, 465 Carmo, eds. The Right and Dem- Betancourt, Ernesto. Revolutionary ocracy in Latin America, 488 Strategy: A Handbook for Prac- Chandler, David P. The Tragedy of titioners, 487 Cambodian History: Politics, War Bhaghwati, Jagdish. The World Trad- and Revolution since 1945, 485 ing System at Risk, 300 Chidester, David. Religions of South Borge, Tomas. The Patient Impa- Africa, 636 tience: From Boybood to Guerrilla: Chilcote, Ronald H. Amilcar Cabral’s A Personal Narrative of Nica- Revolutionary Theory and Prac- ragua’s Struggle for Liberation, tice: A Critical Guide, 479 642 Chirot, Daniel, ed. The Crisis of Borthwick, Mark. Pacific Century: Leninism and the Decline of the The Emergence of Modern Pacific Left: The Revolutions of 1989, 144 Asia, 639 Chomsky, Noam. Deterring Democ- Bradnock, Robert. India’s Foreign racy, 139 Policy Since 1971, 314 Clifford, Clark, with Richard Brady, Linda. The Politics of Negotia- Holbrooke. Counsel to the Presi- tion: America’s Dealings with Al- dent: A Memoir, 139 lies, Adversaries, and Friends, 304 Clough, Michael. Fraet eLas t? U.S. Brandon, Henry. Jn Search of a New Policy Toward Africa and the End World Order: The Future of U.S.- of the Cold War, 635 European Relations, 612 Codevilla, Angelo. Informing State- Brement, Marshall. Reaching Out to craft: Intelligence for aN ew Cen- Moscow: From Confrontation to tury, 615 Cooperation, 626 Cohen, Raymond. Negotiating Breslauer, George W., and Philip E. Across Cultures: Communica- Tetlock, eds. Learning in U.S. and tions Obstacles in International Soviet Foreign Policy, 291 Diplomacy, 129 Broad, William J. Teller’s War: The Cohen, Stephen. Cowboys and Top-Secret Story bebind the Star Samurai, 154 Wars Deception, 617 Colclough, Christopher and James Brown, Charles J., and Armando M. Manor, eds. Staotr Mearksets ? Lago. The Politics of Psychiatry in Neo-Liberalism and the Develop- Revolutionary Cuba, 159 ment Policy Debate, 467 Brown, J.F. Surge of Freedom: The Conquest, Robert. Stalin: Breakero f End of CommunisRutl e in Eastern Nations, 473 Europe, 147 Constante, Lena. L’évasion silen- Brown., Michael E. Flying Blind: The cieuse: Trois mille jours seule dans Politics oft he U.S. Strategic Bomber les prisons roumains, 624 Program, 615 Cossolotto, Matthew. The Almanac Burck, Gordon M., and Charles C. of Transatlantic Politics, 1991- Flowerree. International Hand- 1992, 141 book on Chemical Weapons Prolif- Cragg, Kenneth. The Arab Christian: eration, 295 A Historyi n the Middle East, 476 Fall 1992 | 649 Index Cviic, Christopher. Remaking the Fowler, William M., Jr., Under Two Balkans, 308 Flags: The American Navy in the Civil War, 132 Daedalus, Spring 1992. The Exitf rom Frieden, Jeffry. Debt, Development, Communism, 610 and Democracy: Modern Political Daniels, Robert V. Trotsky, Stalin, Economy and Latin America, and Socialism, 627 1965-85, 317 Davis, R. Hunt, Jr., ed. Apartheid Un- Fukuyama, Francis. The End of His- ravels, 635 tory and the Last Man, 458 Demchak, Chris C. Military Organi- Fuller, Graham E. The “Center oft he zations, Complex Machines, 295 Universe”: The Geopolitics of Iran, de Villiers, Marq. Down the Volga: A 309; The Democracy Trap: Journey through Mother Russia in Perils of the Post-Cold War World, a Time of Troubles, 626 457 Dietrich, William S. Jn the Shadow of Fuller, William C., Jr. Strategy and the Rising Sun: The Political Roots Poweri n Russia 1600-1914, 627 of American Economic Decline, 156 Garfinkle, Adam. Israel and Jordan Drysdale, Alasdair, and Raymond A. in the Shadow of War: Functional Hinnebusch. Syria and the Middle Ties and Futile Diplomacy in a East Peace Process, 312 Small Place, 631 Duncan, Phil. Politics in America Garment, Suzanne. Scandal: The 1992: The 102nd Congress, 137 Culture of Mistrust in American Politics, 140 Ehrenhalt, Alan. The United States of Gartoff, Raymond L. Deterrence and Ambition: Politicians, Power and the Revolution in Soviet Military the Pursuit of Office, 472 Doctrine, 130 Elazar, Daniel J.,ed. Federal Systems George, Alexander I. Forceful Per- of the World: A Handbook of Fed- suasion: Coercive Diplomacy as eral, Confederal and Autonomy an Alternative to War, 459 Arrangements, 611 Gillespie, Charles Guy. Negotiating Ellis, Stephen, and Tsepo Sechaba. Democracy: Politicians and Gen- Comrades against Apartheid: The erals in Uruguay, 486 ANC and the South African Com- Gillingham, John. Coal, Steel and the munist Party in Exile, 480 Rebirth of Europe, 1945-1955: The Germans and French From Feinberg, Richard, and Ratchik Avakov. Rubr Conflict to Economic Com- From Confrontation to Co- munity, 142 operation? U.S. and Soviet Aid to Gonzalez, Luis E. Political Structures Developing Countries, 134 and Democracy in Uruguay, 486 Feste, Karen A. Plans for Peace: Ne- Goodman, Melvin A. Gorbachev's gotiation and the Arab-Israeli Retreat: The Third World, 146 Conflict, 478 Gordon, April A., and Donald L. Gor- Fierman, William, ed. Soviet Central don, eds. Understanding Contem- Asia: The Failed Transformation, porary Africa, 637 Bran) Gore, Al. Earth in the Balance: Ecol- Fischer, David. Stopping the Spread ogy and the Human Spirit, 458 of Nuclear Weapons: The Past and the Prospects, 616 Haas, Richard, and Oliver Knox, eds. 65| 0Orb is Index Policies of Thatcherism, 143 Inglis, Fred. The Cruel Peace: Every- Hahn, Dwight R. The Divided World day Life in the Cold War, 288 of the Bolivian Andes: A Structural International Institute for Strategic View of Domination and Resis- Studies. The Military Balance, tance, 318 1991-1992, 463 Hanlon, Joseph. Mozambique: Who loanid, Radu. The Sword of the Arch- Calls the Shots? 152 angel: Fascist Ideology in Roma- Harding, Harry. A Fragile Relation- nia, 474 ship: The United States and China Since 1972, 483 Jacobson, Gary C. The Electoral Ori- Harwood, Richard C., et al. Citizens gins of Divided Government: and Politics: A View from Main Competition in U.S. House Elec- Street America, 138 tions, 1946-1988, 140 Haus, Leah. Globalizing GATT: The Jacquet, Pierre, and Frangoise Soviet Union’s Successor States, Nicolas. Petrole: Crises, Marches, Eastern Europe, and the Interna- Politiques, 134 tional Trading System, 465 James, Martin W., III. A Political His- Heiduk, Gunter, and Kozo Yama- torofy th e Civil War in Angola, mura, eds. Technological Compe- 1974-1990, 479 tition and Interdependence, 136 Janz, Wes, and Vickie Abrahamson, Hellinger, Daniel C. Venezuela: Tar- eds. War ofthe Words: The Gulf nished Democracy, 318 War Quote By Quote, 312 Hirschman, Albert O. The Rhetoric of Johnston, William M. Celebrations: Reaction: Perversity, Futility, Jeop- The Cult of Anniversaries in Eu- ardy, 129 rope and the United States Today, Hodges, Donald C. Argentina's 142 “Dirty War”: An Intellectual Biog- Jowitt, Ken. New World Disorder: raphy, 316 The Leninist Extinction, 613 Hollander, Paul. Anti-Americanism: Critiques at Home and Abroad, Kaldor, Mary, ed. Europe From Be- 1965-1990, 301 low, 145 Holsti, Kalevi J. Peace and War: Kaminski, Bartomeij. The Collapse of Armed Conflicts and Interna- State Socialism: The Case ofP o- tional Order 1648-1989, 616 land, 144 Hoopes, Townsend, and Douglas Kanet, Roger E., and Edward A. Brinkley. Driven Patriot, 622 Kolodziej, eds. The Cold War as Horowitz, Donald L., and Gérard Cooperation, 287 Noiriel, eds. Immigrants in Two Kapstein, Ethan. The Political Eco- Democracies: French and Ameri- nomy of National Security: A Glo- can Experience, 611 bal Perspective, 467 Hoskin, Marilyn. New Immigrants Kedourie, Elie. Democracy and Arab and Democratic Society: Minority Political Culture, 629 Integration in Democratic Societ- Kemp, Geoffrey. The Control of the ies, 611 Middle East Arms Race, 310 Howard, Michael. The Lessons of His- Kersten, Krystyna. The Establishment tory, 128 of Communist Rule in Poland, Hudson, Mark, et al., eds. Who's Who 1943-1948, 623 In European Politics, 292 Khalaf, Issa. Politics in Palestine: Arab Factionalism and Social Dis- Fall 1992 | 651 Index integration, 1939-1948, 311 Schlemmer, eds. Transition to De- Khan, Riaz M. Untying the Afghan mocracy: Policy Perspectives Knot: Negotiating Soviet With- 1991, 636 drawal, 628 Lehman-Wilzig, Sam N. Wildfire: Kirkpatrick, Jeane J. The Withering Grassroots Revolts in Israel in the Awaofy t he Totalitarian State . . . Post-Socialist Era, 634 and Otber Surprises, 290 Lemco, Jonathan. Canada and the Kohl, Wilfrid, ed. After the Oil Price Crisis in Central America, 157 Collapse, 133 Libby, Ronald T. Protecting Markets: Kohli, Atul. Democracy and Discon- US Policy and the World Grain tent: India’s Growing Crisis of Trade, 619 Governability, 313 Lindsay, James M. Congress and Kolars, John F., and William A. Nuclear Weapons, 302 Mitchell. The Eupbrates River and Lissakers, Karin. Banks, Borrowers, the Southeast Anatolia Develop- and the Establishment, 297 ment Project, 310 Lynch, Edward A. Religion and Poli- Korn, David A. Stalemate: The War tics in Latin America: Liberation of Attrition and Great Power Diplo- Theology and Christian Democ- macy in the Middle East, 1967- racy, 159 1970, 634 Krause, Lawrence, and Kim Kihwan, Mangold, Tom. Cold Warrior— eds. Liberalization in the Process James Jesus Angleton: The CIA's of Economic Development, 466 Master Spy Hunter, 462 Krepon, Michael, and Dan Caldwell, Mashinini, Emma. Strikes Have Fol- eds. The Politics of Arms Control lowed Me All My Life: A South Afri- Treaty Ratification, 470 can Autobiography, 153 Krugman, Paul, ed. Trade with Ja- Mayer, Ann Elizabeth. Islam and pan: Has the Door Opened Wider? Human Rights: Tradition and 639 Politics, 148 Kryzanek, Michael J. Leaders, Lead- Mayer, Kenneth R. The Political ership, and U.S. Policy in Latin Economy of Defense Contracting, America, 6A1 4rd Kunert, Dirk. Glasnost: New Think- McColm, R. Bruce, ed. Freedom in ing and the ANC-SACP Alliance, the World: Political Rights and 152 Civil Liberties, 1990-1991, 127 McGurn, William. Perfidious Albion: Lardy, Nicholas R. Foreign Trade The Abandonment of Hong Kong and Economic Reform in China, 1997, 484 1978-1991, 638 Meier, Gerald, ed. Politics and Policy Larrain, Felipe, and Marcelo Making in Developing Countries, Selowsky, eds. The Public Sector 299 and the Latin American Crisis, 487 Miller, Morris. Debt and the Environ- Lavy, Victor, and Eliezer Sheffer. For- ment: Converging Crises, 618 eign Aid and Economic Develop- Miyanaga, Kuniko. The Creative ment in the Middle East, 133 Edge: Emerging Individualism in Lawson, Fred H. The Social Origins Japan, 154 of Egyptian Expansionism During Moore, John Norton, ed. The Arab- the Mubammad ‘Ali Period, 633 Israeli Conflict, Volume 4: The Dif- Lee, Robin, and Lawrence Sicult Search for Peace (1975- 65| 2Orb is Index 1988), 309 1989: A Special Kind ofP olitics, Morris, Benny. 1948 and After: Is- 317 rael and the Palestinians, 632 Pearlstein, Richard M. The Mind of Moshaver, Ziba. Nuclear Weapons the Political Terrorist, 613 Proliferation in the Indian Sub- Pelletiere, Stephen C. The Iran-Iraq continent, 315 War: Chaos in a Vacuum, 630 Mullenheim-Rechberg, Baron Bur- Perkins, Dwight, and Michael kard von. Battleship Bismarck: A Roemer, eds. Reforming Eco- Survivor's Story, 294 nomic Systems in Developing Munro, Neil. The Quick and the Countries, 620 Dead: Electronic Combat and Piccirelli, Annette, ed. International Modern Warfare, 296 Research Centers Directory, 1992- 3. 6th Edition, 128 Nekrich, Alexander. Forsake Fear: Pickett, James, and Hans Singer. To- Memoirs of a Historian, 145 wards Economic Recovery in Sub- Nelson, Joan. Encouraging Democ- Sabaran Africa, 153 racy: What Role for Conditioned Pinder, John. The European Com- Aid? 618 munity: The Building of a Union, Nixon, Richard. Seize the Moment: 290 America’s Challenge in a One-Su- Pitsvada, Bernard T. The Senate, perpower World, 460 Treaties, and National Security, Nuechterlein, Donald E. America 1945-74, 471 Recommitted: United States Na- Posen, Barry R. Inadvertent Escala- tional Interests in a Restructured tion: Conventional War and World, 301 Nuclear Risks, 460 Prados, John. Keepers of the Keys: A Oberdorfer, Don. The Turn: From History of the National Security the Cold Warto a New Era. The Council from Truman to Bush, United States and the Soviet Union, 131 1983-1990, 289 Pravda, Alex, ed. Yearbook of Soviet Odom, William E. On Internal War: Foreign Relations: 1991 Edition, American and Soviet Approaches 475 to Third World Clients and Insur- gents, 463 Rabinovich, Itamar. The Road Not Oldenburg, Philip, ed. India Brief- Taken: Early Arab-Israeli Nego- ing, 1991, 314 tiations, 150 O'Toole, G.J.A. Honorable Treach- Ratesh, Nestor. Romania: The En- ery: A History of U.S. Intelligence, tangled Revolution, 308 Espionage, and Covert Action Ravenal, Earl C. Designing Defense from the American Revolution to fora New World Order: The Mik- the CIA, 462 tary Budget in 1992 and Beyond, Ovendale, Ritchie, The Origins of the 294 Arab-Israeli Wars, 632 Robinson, Linda. Intervention or Ne- glect: The U.S. and Central Packenham, Robert A. The Depen- America beyond the 1980s, 157 dency Movement: Scholarship and Roett, Riordan, ed. Mexico's External Politics in Development Studies, Relations in the 1990s, 158 640 Roherty, James M. State Security in Pardo-Maurer, R. 7he Contras, 1980- South Africa: Civil-Military Rela- Fall 1992 | 653 Index tions under P.W. Botha, 482 America’s Hostages in Iran and Rosen, Stephen Peter. Winning the the Election of Ronald Reagan, 304 Next War: Innovation and the Simon, Gerhard. Nationalism and Modern Military, 297 Policy Toward the Nationalities in Rosenberg, Jerry M. The New Europe: the Soviet Union, 307 AnA to Z Compendium on the Eu- Simons, Thomas W., Jr. Eastern Eu- ropean Community, 143 rope in the Postwar World, 472 Rummel, R.J. China’s Bloody Cen- Smith, Martin. Burma: Insurgency tury: Genocide and Mass Murder and the Politics of Ethnicity, 637 since 1900, 483 Smith, Wayne S., ed. The Russians Aren't Coming: New Soviet Policy St. John, Ronald Bruce. The Foreign in Latin America, 643 Policy of Peru, 641 Smooha, Sammy. Arabs and Jews in Santoro, Carlo Maria. Diffidence and Israel. Volume 1: Conflicting and Ambition: The Intellectual Sources Shared Attitudes in a Divided So- of U.S. Foreign Policy, 469 ciety. Volume 2: Change and Schatz, Jaff. The Generation: The Continuity in Mutual Intolerance, Rise and Fall of the Jewish Com- 628 munists of Poland, 306 Snow, Donald M. The Shape of the Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr., The Dis- Future: The Post-Cold War World, uniting ofA merica: Reflections on 289 a Multicultural Society, 621 Snyder, Jack. Myths of Empire: Do- Schneider, Peter. The German Com- mestic Politics and International edy: Scenes of the Life After the Ambition, 291 Wail, 307 Sobchak, Anatoly. For aN ew Russia: Schofield, Richard. Kuwait and Iraq: The Mayor of St. Petersburg’s Own Historical Claims and Historical Story of the Struggle for Justice and Disputes, 149 Democracy, 305 Seale, Patrick. Abu Nidal: A Gun For Soros, George. Underwriting De- Hire, 475 mocracy, 474 Shalev, Aryeh. The Intifada: Causes Sprinzak, Ehud. The Ascendance of and Effects, 630 Israel’s Radical Right, 477 Sharp, Gene. Civilian-BaseDde - Staar, Richard F., and Margit N. fense: A Post-Military Weapons Grigory, eds. Yearbook of Inter- System, 461 national Communist Affairs, Shepherd, George,Jr . Effective Sanc- 1991: Parties and Revolutionary tions on South Africa, 151 Movements, 293 Shepard, Robert B. Nigeria, Africa Stadiem, William. Too Rich: The High and the United States From Life and Tragic Death of King Kennedy to Reagan, 481 Farouk, 150 Shevardnadze, Eduard. The Future Stahl, Shelly A., and Geoffery Kemp, Belongs to Freedom, 306 eds. Arms Control and Weapon Shimko, Keith L. Images and Arms Proliferation in the Middle East Control: Perceptions of the Soviet and South Asia, 614 Union in the Reagan Administra- Stillman, Norman A. The Jews ofA rab tion, 622 Lands in Modern Times, 631 Shimoni, Yaacov. Biographical Dic- Sung, Yun-wing. The China-Hong tionary of the Middle East, 629 Kong Connection: The Key to Sick, Gary. October Surprise: China’s Open Door Policy, 638 65| 4Orb is

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Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.