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TheWorld Volume 53 January - December 1997 Today CLASSIFIED LIST OF ARTICLES AFGHANISTAN ALGERIA Women’s rights and wrongs Algeria tries to escape the nightmare MICHAEL KEATING. January, p.11 HEBA SALEH. April, p.92 A victory to fear or a source of hope? BEN R. GOLDsMITH. July, p.182 ARGENTINA All eyes on the presidency AFRICA PETER CALVERT. October, p.260 Admitting white guilt JOHN BATTERSBY. January, p.23 ASIA On becoming ‘just another country’ Pakistan: on a knife-edge of uncertainty J.E. SPENCE. March, p.67 AHMED RASHID. January, p.7 Whose finger on the trigger? Women’s rights and wrongs PATRICK SMITH. June, p.144 MICHAEL KEATING. January, p.11 Folie de grandeur Political Oppositions in Industrialising Asia ADEKEYE ADEBAIJO. June, p.147 edited by Garry Rodan. Out of Africa: A Black Man Confronts Africa Reviewed by Derek DAVIES. January, p.26 by Keith B. Richburg. New order grows old: Indonesia’s succession crisis Reviewed by KEITH SOMERVILLE. July, p.195 PETER CAREY. February, p.47 Dial an army ‘Pander complex’ gets the tea leaves wrong DAVID SHEARER. August/September, p.203 GERALD SEGAL. March, p.60 Hiding corruption and division Defecting to snatch victory from defeat SAMUEL M. MAKINDA. October, p.263 HAZEL SMITH. March, p.64 Shouting nothing about Africa Time to turn to China? YASIN A.A. OLUM. October, p.265 XIAO-HUANG YIN. April, p.109 Tearing down opaque walls ALBANIA JEAN-PIERRE LEHMANN. May, p.136 Still Europe’s powder-keg Europe to the rescue? GABRIEL Partos. April, p.88 BRIAN BRIDGES. June, p.159 Dealing with the dispossessed The engine of Asia REGINALD HIBBERT. May, p.119 ALEX Kuo. June, p.161 The rise of the Kleftocracy Cambodia: return to darkness? JAMES PETTIFER. January, p.13 MICHAEL C. WILLIAMS. July, p.1&0 Index 1997 A victory to fear or a source of hope? COMMONWEALTH BEN R. GOLDsMITH. July, p.182 Reaching for values: the Commonwealth and Nigeria Staying on — the impossible scenario JAMES BARBER. January, p.19 JULIAN O’ HALLORAN. July, p.191 More than bread and circuses From Raj to coalition culture JAMES MAYALL. October, p.252 JAMES CHIRTYANKANDATH. August/September, p.229 Gateway to the globe CYPRUS Monomit CHATTERII. August/September, p.233 Squall hits ‘Year of Cyprus’ Run too fast and you fall over KEITH KYLE. February, p.44 MARTIN GAINSBOROUGH. November, p.294 Time for the tiger to grow up DEFENCE AIDAN FosTER-CARTER. December, p.310 Counterproliferation: common sense, neo-imperialism Goodwill gets harder to buy or wild goose chase? PETER FERDINAND. December, p.313 ELIZABETH YOUNG. January, p.16 War designed for one BALTICS LAWRENCE FREEDMAN. August/September, p.217 A helping of alphabet soup Bigger NATO, bigger sales GraEME P. HERD. July, p.185 JOANNA SPEAR. November, p.272 BRITAIN DIPLOMACY Risky rush for a doubtful goal Driving diplomacy into cyberspace LAURENCE MARTIN. February, p.51 Gorpon S. SMITH. June, p.156 Embarrassing guests Preventive Diplomacy: Stopping Wars Before They Start EDWARD Mortimer. March, p.77 edited by Kevin M. Cahill. It’s foreign and off the agenda Reviewed by MICHAEL C. WILLIAMS. June, p.166 Rosert M. Worcester. April, p.95 The Boys on the Bongo Bus by John Dickie. Just the news, please Reviewed by GEOFFREY Howe. October, p.267 RALPH NEGRINE. April, p.97 Changing partners or a closer union? DRUGS MALCOLM RUTHERFORD. June, p.154 Breaking the taboo on drugs How Scotland Votes by Lynn Bennie, MICHAEL KEATING. July, p.178 Jack Brand and James Mitchell. Reviewed by DaviD BUTLER. October, p.266 ENVIRONMENT Devolving for a stronger union Down to earth: five years from Rio VERNON BoGDANOoR. November, p.288 RICHARD SANDBROOK. June, p.163 Will Britain lead Europe? Nuclear waste seeks good home JANE M.O. SHARP. December, p.316 GILEs ANSTON. August/September, p.235 Paying for pollution BULGARIA MICHAEL GruBB. November, p.281 Still Europe’s powder-keg EI Nifio — the heartbeat of climates GABRIEL Partos. April, p.88 LouIsE BOHN and MIKE HULME. December, p.306 CAMBODIA EUROPEAN UNION Cambodia: return to darkness? A tale of two cities MICHAEL C, WILLIAMS. July, p.180 CLAIRE SPENCER. March, p.79 On the move - destination unknown CHATHAM HOUSE WILLIAM WALLACE. April, p.99 Unsettled times. The Chatham House Forum report The ‘other Europe’ seeks a welcome Reviewed by Mark Goypber. January, p.27 AGNIESZKA GOGOLEWSKA, DoRINA NASTASE AND Hope is not enough — Euro-Mediterranean partnership MARKO OSOLNIK. May, p.122 GeorGE JorFE. March, p.82 From the Atlantic to the Urals? Active on the ground — Middle East Programme KONSTANTIN EGGERT and ALEXANDER GOLTS. October, p.250 RoséMAry HOLLis. March, p.83 Coming soon to a bank near you African answers — Southern Africa Study Group GRAHAM BisHop. November, p.291 PATRICK MOBERLY. August/September, p.238 Will Britain lead Europe? Navigating uncharted waters —- Chatham House Forum JANE M.O. SHARP. December, p.316 NATALIE KIRSCHBERG — BACK. December, p.320 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA CHINA Serb ‘demons’ strike back The engine of Asia Davi SELLS. February, p.34 ALEX Kuo. June, p.161 Doing better on Bosnia: enforce the law, protect rights ‘Pander complex’ gets the tea leaves wrong JANE M.O. SHARP. February, p.37 GERALD SEGAL. March, p.60 Still Europe’s powder-keg Time for the tiger to grow up GABRIEL Partos. April, p.88 AIDAN FOSTER-CARTER. December, p.310 Plus ¢a change in former Yugosalvia? Goodwill gets harder to buy CHRISTOPHER Cviic. October, p.247 PETER FERDINAND. December, p.313 Will Britain lead Europe? JANE M.O. SHARP. December, p.316 JAPAN Triumph of the Lack of Will by James Gow. Tearing down opaque walls Reviewed by CHRISTOPHER Cviic. December, p.322 JEAN-PIERRE LEHMANN. May, p.136 Goodwill gets harder to buy GLOBALISATION PETER FERDINAND. December, p.313 The Global Trap by Haus-Peter Martin and Harald Schuman. Reviewed by PAUL Hurst. December, p.323 JUSTICE Admitting white guilt HONG KONG JOHN BATTERSBY. January, p.23 Time to turn to China? War crimes: a question of will? XIAO-HUANG YIN. April, p.109 RICHARD GOLDSTONE. April, p.106 Europe to the rescue? BRIAN BRIDGES. June, p.159 MEDITERRANEAN Staying on — the impossible scenario A tale of two cities JULIAN O’ HALLORAN. July, p.191 CLAIRE SPENCER. March, p.79 INDIA MERCENARIES From Raj to coalition culture Dial an army JAMES CHIRIYANKANDATH. August/September, p.229 DAVID SHEARER. August/September, p.203 Gateway to the globe Mercenaries, mines and mistakes Mononsit CHATTERJI. August/September, p.233 KEITH SUTER. November, p.278 INDONESIA MEXICO New order grows old: Indonesia’s succession crisis Democracy — the only game in town? PETER CAREY. February, p.47 DARREN WALLIS. November, p.285 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MIDDLE EAST Driving diplomacy into cyberspace Eyeball to eyeball in a hostile neighbourhood Gorpon S. Situ. June, p.156 GHAYTH N. ARMANAZI. February, p.40 A web of influence Blocking Bibi’s bid for power JOHN Bray. August/September, p.206 NEILL Locuery. June, p.151 Life with enemy: the one state solution GHADA KARMI. August/September, p.200 INTERNATIONAL AID Not yet at the point of no hope World in Crisis: the politics of survival at the end Mark A. HELLER. December, p.303 of the 20th century by Médecins Sans Frontiéres. Reviewed by Pappy CouLTER. February, p.55 To the rescue: radicals or poodles? NATO Huco Si. August/September, p.209 The dawn of peace in Europe by Michael Mandelbaum. Reviewed by PAUL Cornisu. February, p.54 On the move — destination unknown IRAN WILLIAM WALLACE. April, p.99 Not looking forward to a new era in Iran ‘Only winners’ in new security structure HAZHIR TEIMOURIAN. May, p.125 JAVIER SOLANA. April, p.103 The ‘other Europe’ seeks a welcome IRAQ AGNIESZKA GOGOLEWSKA, DoRINA NASTASE AND Iraq’s frustration boils over MARKO OSOLNIK. May, p.122 WALID KHADDURI. December, p.300 A helping of alphabet soup GRAEME P. HERD. July, p.185 IRELAND European nightmares old and new Keeping the faith in neutrality PATRICK McCartny. July, p.187 RENETA Dwan. August/September, p.223 Keeping the faith in neutrality RENETA Dwan. August/September, p.223 KENYA From the Atlantic to the Urals? Hiding corruption and division KONSTANTIN EGGERT and ALEXANDER GOLTS. October, p.250 SAMUEL M. MAKINDA. October, p.263 Bigger NATO, bigger sales JOANNA SPEAR. November, p.272 KOREA Defecting to snatch victory from defeat NIGERIA HAZEL SMITH. March, p.64 Reaching for values: the Commonwealth and Nigeria JAMES BARBER. January, p.19 Index 1997 NORTHERN IRELAND TRADE Polarisation and peace Towards a beautiful horizon? ADRIAN GUELKE. March, p.70 PAULO S. WROBEL. May, p.134 Engaging for a lasting peace Conor Garry. October, p.244 TURKEY Islam, secularism and civil society PAKISTAN DesBIE Lovatt. August/September, p.226 Pakistan: on a knife-edge of uncertainty AHMED RASHID. January, p.7 UNITED NATIONS Making reform an event PAPUA NEW GUINEA ANTHONY McDermott. July, p.172 Mercenaries, mines and mistakes Preventing crises becoming disasters KEITH SUTER. November, p.278 RANDOLPH C. KENT and JOHN MACLINLAY. July, p.175 Seeking seats, votes and vetoes RUSSIA SaM Daws. October, p.256 Moscow Retreats to a Chechen stalemate ANDREW HARDING. January, p. 4 UNITED STATES Getting Moscow on the move Diplomacy in orbit PETER FRANK. February, p.52 GILES ALSTON. May, p.116 Diplomacy in orbit First ladies demand rights GILes ALSTON. May, p.116 MArcot LIGHT. May, p.128 How Russia Votes by Stephen White, Richard Rose Towards a beautiful horizon? and Ian McAllister. PAULO S. WROBEL. May, p.134 Reviewed by RICHARD SAKWA. June, p.166 The vision thing: in search of the Clinton doctrine Kremlin Capitalism: Privatizing the Russian Economy GRAHAM Evans. August/September, p.213 by Joseph R. Blasi, Maya Kroumova and Douglas Kruse. Reviewed by ALAN SMITH. July, p.194 VIETNAM From the Atlantic to the Urals? Run too fast and you fall over KONSTANTIN EGGERT and ALEXANDER GOLTS. October, p.250 MARTIN GAINSBOROUGH. November, p.294 Manoeuvring with the military Dov Lyncu. November, p.275 WOMEN Women’s rights and wrongs SIERRA LEONE MICHAEL KEATING. January, p.11 Dial an army First ladies demand rights DaviD SHEARER. August/September, p.203 Marcot LIGHT. May, p.128 Heroines and harridans SOUTH AFRICA DEREK Davies. May, p.131 Admitting white guilt JOHN BATTERSBY. January, p.23 YEMEN On becoming ‘just another country’ Yemen’s uneasy elections J.E. SPENCE. March, p.67 FRED HALLIDAY. March, p.73 SPACE ZAIRE Diplomacy in orbit Whose finger on the trigger? GILES ALSTON. May, p.116 PATRICK SMITH. June, p.144 Editor: Graham Walker The Royal Institute of International Affairs is precluded by the terms of its Royal Charter from expressing an opinion of its own on any aspect of international affairs. All views expressed in this publication are, therefore, the responsibility of the contributors. i THE ROYAL INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Chatham House 10 St James’s Square London SW1Y 4LE Telephone 0171 957 5700 Fax 0171 957 5710 http://www.riia.org

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