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late aRerer Volume 54 January - December 1998 AFGHANISTAN Time to involve the big giver Principles clash in Afghanistan PHILLIDA Purvis. May, p.137 MICHAEL KEATING. May, p.131 Keeping a cool distance The perils of pipelines BRIAN BRIDGES. June, p.162 WILLIAM MALEY. August/September, p.231 Challenges for China RICHARD GRANT. June, p.159 AFRICA Not over yet Eating into the Heart by Wole Soyinka MICHAEL C. WILLIAMS. June, p.144 Reviewed by KEN WIWA. February, p.55 Will the centre hold? Mercenaries fill the vacuum PETER CAREY. July, p.176 FUNMI OLONISAKIN. June, p.146 Shout louder for change On the map CHRISTOPHER Purvis. August/September, p.207 MARTIN PLAUT. July, p.191 Miracle turns into nightmare The edge of the abyss DAVID MARTIN JONES. November, p.279 KURT BARLING AND SOLA AKINRINADE. The pump that won’t be primed August/September, p.200 ALAN SHIPMAN. December, p.314 Lines on a map DAVID SHEARER. November, p.294 AUSTRALIA Politics with a dash of vinegar ALGERIA KEITH SUTER. July, p.188 The Agony of Algeria by Martin Stone. All politics is local Reviewed by GEorGE JorFE. January, p.27 KEITH SUTER. November, p.282 Putting ethics at the heart of Europe HAZEL SMITH. March, p.75 BALKANS Who killed the monks? We have been here before CLAIRE SPENCER. August/September, p.203 JAMES PETTIFER. April, p.88 Passive response sends wrong signal Choosing the warpath MARC MARGINEDAS. August/September, p.205 ROBERT THOMAS. May, p.118 Ready for the long haul ANGOLA JAMES Gow. May, p.121 The fight goes on A disaster waiting to happen MARGARET J. ANSTEE. October, p.256 REGINALD HIBBERT. June, p.166 Persistence pays ASIA GABRIEL Partos. August/September, p.210 Shared response to the market shocks? To End a War by Richard Holbrooke RICHARD Hiaoortt. January, p.4 Reviewed by JAMES PETTIFER. November, p.286 Can tigers change their stripes? Facing realities in Kosovo DAVID MARTIN JONES. February, p.32 Dana H. ALLIN AND JOHN Roper. November, p.286 Keep the markets open Snatching defeat from victory RENATO RUGGIERO. February, p.35 OGNJEN Prisicivic. December, p.312 Strong men at the ends of the earth? JAMES EBERLE. February, p.37 B A LT ics Migrants in a maelstrom Bear hug for the Baltic SHANTI Nair. March, p.66 PAVEL K. BAEV. March, p.78 So far, so good? Political change and the Asia crisis MICHAEL LEIFER. March, p.69 BRAZIL Everything to play for Real problems JAMES PUTZEL. April, p.101 PAULO WROBEL. October, p.259 ee Index 1998 s CAMBODIA DIPLOMACY Political psychosis outlasts Pol Pot Don’t forget the deity DaviD RoBerts. May, p.128 PETER MARSHALL. April, p.110 CASPIAN SEA OIL DRUGS Cutting up the Caspian Dealing with drugs RICHARD R. Dion. March, p.80 PINO ARLACCHI. June, p.154 Lessons to learn CHATHAT USE FORUM KEN BLUESTONE AND TOM BLICKMAN. June, p.156 Wind tunnel tests GILL RINGLAND. December, p.309 ECONOMIC CRISIS Shared response to the market shocks? CRil RICHARD HiGoort. January, p.4 Millions of tiny hands Keep the markets open DaviD WESTWOOD. June, p.149 RENATO RUGGIERO. February, p.35 Migrants in a maelstrom SHANTI NAIR. March, p.66 Old soldiers never die So far, so good? Political change and EAMONN McGuinness. April, p.107 the Asia crisis Getting away with murder? MICHAEL LEIFER. March, p.69 ALEXANDRA BARAHONA DE BRITO. December, p.300 Rouble trouble ANDERS ASLUND. July, p.185 Shout louder for change Challenges for China CHRISTOPHER Purvis. August/September, p.207 RICHARD GRANT. June, p.159 Beyond the chaos Keeping a cool distance PETER FRANK. October, p.249 BRIAN BRIDGES. June, p.162 Regional meltdown? GRAEME HErD. October, p.251 COLON Risking a Great Depression Colombian contagion HAROLD JAMES. November, p.272 CYNTHIA WATSON. February, p.49 A cure for the woes JOHN EATWELL AND LANCE TAYLOR. November, p.275 CORRUF : Through a glass darkly Companies, corruption and competition RUBENS RICUPERO. November, p.277 JOHN BRAY. August/September, p.223 Miracle turns into nightmare Changing the values DaAviID MARTIN JONES. November, p.279 PETER ROOKS AND TUNKU ABDUL AZIA. August/September, p.226 Bleak winter JupDITH SHAPIRO. December, p.303 If you take my advice... Castro’s leap of faith CHRISTOPHER Davis. December, p.305 EAMONN McGUINNESS. January, p.16 The pump that won’t be primed Polishing the long spoon ALAN SHIPMAN. December, p.314 ALAN SHIPMAN. August/September, p.233 The only game in town BARRY EICHENGREEN. December, p.317 CYPRUS Storms in the Med blow towards Europe ENVIRONMENT PHiLip H. GoRDON. February, p.42 The burning season STEPHEN Howarb. July, p.172 DEFENC Plan for the Bosnias ERITREA AND ETHIOPIA WILLIAM HOPKINSON. January, p.21 On the map Forming a force for good MARTIN PLAUT. July, p.191 Gwyn Prins. April, p.109 War and our World by John Keegan ETHNICITY Reviewed by DaviD WEDGWOOD BENN. October, p.267 On the absence of war Is it worth dying for? ANITA INDER SINGH. August/September, p.236 SEBASTIAN ROBERTS. November, p.292 EUROPE DEMOCRATI SATION Strong men at the ends of the earth? Power to the People by Robert K Schaeffer JAMES EBERLE. February, p.37 Reviewed by EDWARD Mortimer. January, p.26 Eyes on Europe WANG HONG, PRAvIT ROJANAPHRUK AND KOH BUCK SONG. DEPENDENT TERRITORIES April, p.87 The ends of empire Radical right makes its mark ROBERT ALDRICH AND JOHN CONNELL. February, p.51 MARTIN SCHAIN. August/September, p.215 Index 1998 Choices change for Germany ISRAEL ALAN WATSON. August/September, p.212 Israel’s political Houdini NEILL LOCHERY. May, p.125 EUROPEAN UNION Not yet dead but is it doomed? Europe looks to London KHALIL SHIKAKI AND MARK A. HELLER. December, p.310 STEPHEN GEORGE AND MATTHEW SOWEMIMO. January, p.18 Putting ethics at the heart of Europe JAPAN HAZEL SMITH. March, p.75 Time to involve the big giver Rendezvous with reality PHILLIDA Purvis. May, p.137 MICHAEL STURMER. May, p. 123 Shout louder for change Two cheers for democracy CHRISTOPHER Purvis. August/September, p.207 RICHARD Rose. October, p.253 The pump that won’t be primed Europe and the Euro ALAN SHIPMAN. December, p.314 WILLEM F. DUISENBERG. November, p.284 GERMANY JUSTICE Choices change for Germany Trading justice for truth ALAN WatTSON. August/September, p.212 HERIBERT ADAM. January, p.11 Make law not war HONG KONG BENJAMIN B. FERENCZ. June, p.52 We should not forget Hong Kong Getting away with murder? JOHN GitTiNGs. April, p.95 ALEXANDRA BARAHONA DE Brito. December, p.300 HUMAN RIGHTS Shame of failure on human rights Paradise lost MARY ROBINSON. February, p.45 MURALI KRISHNAN. April, p.104 Millions oft iny hands Davib WESTWoob. June, p.149 KOSOVO Human rights, corporate wrongs? We have been here before HELENA LEESON. August/September, p.228 JAMES PETTIFER. April, p.88 Choosing the warpath INDIA ROBERT THOMAS. May, p.118 Forget ideology, give them onions! A disaster waiting to happen BHABANI SEN GupTA. February, p. 40 REGINALD HIBBERT. June, p. 166 Paradise lost Facing realities in Kosovo MURALI KRISHNAN. April, p.104 DANA H. ALLIN AND JOHN Roper. November, p.286 Still a cold war MALEEFHA LODHI. May, p.133 Testing times WILLIAM HOPKINSON. June, p.165 Keeping a cool distance Smoke and mirrors BRIAN BRIDGES. June, p.162 JOHN Simpson. July, p.178 PELCOR INDONESIA The Commanding Heights by Daneil Yergin and Joseph Stanislaw Not over yet reviewed by ROBERT SKIDELSKY. July, p.195 MICHAEL C. WILLIAMS. June, p.144 Will the centre hold? MIDDLE EAST PETER CAREY. July, p.176 ‘In the hands of Allah’ Miracle turns into nightmare SHYAM BuatIA. January, p.14 DAVID MARTIN JONES. November, p.279 Israel’s political Houdini NEILL LOCHERY. May, p.125 INTERNATIONAL AID Not yet dead but is it doomed? Prime targets KHALIL SHIKAKI AND MARK A. HELLER. December, p.310 Mark Cutts. August/September, p.220 Daring to talk NAOMI SAKR. December, p.321 IRAQ Saddam’s bazaar ADEKEYE ADEBAJO. March, p.61 MILLENNIUM Lessons for next time New Century, New Patterns ROSEMARY HOLLIs. April, p.90 JEAN-PIERRE LEHMANN. January, p.7 Mind warriors at the ready ANDREW RATHMELL. November, p.289 NIGERIA Eating into the Heart by Wole Soyinka ISLAM AND THE WEST Reviewed by KEN WIwaA. February, p.55 World without honour? The edge of the abyss AKBAR AHMED. October, p.246 Kurt BARLING AND SOLA AKINRINADE. August/September, p.200 | Sa Index 1998 NORTHERN IRELAND Two cheers for democracy Lifting the burden RICHARD ROSE. October, p.253 ROBERT KEE. May, p.116 Bleak winter Peace dividend? JUDITH SHAPIRO. December, p.303 WILLIAM HopkKINSON. July, p.193 If you take my advice... Getting rid of guns CHRISTOPHER Davis. December, p.305 KIRSTEN SCHULZE AND MIKE SMITH. October, p.260 SUDAN NUC fa ‘STE Africa’s dilemmas in the Sudan A radical answer for plutonium FRANCIS M. DENG. March, p.72 BOB VAN DER ZWAAN. July, p.182 TAIWAN NUCLEAR WEAPONS Keeping a cool distance Smoke and mirrors BRIAN BRIDGES. June, p.162 JOHN Simpson. July, p.178 Holding back the nuclear genie: Argentina and Brazil TERRORISM PAULO WROBEL. July, p.181 Battle for the public mind OMAR MALIK. October, p.263 Inside Terrorism by Bruce Hoffman Paradise lost Reviewed by ADRIAN GUELKE. October, p.266 MURALI KRISHNAN. April, p.104 Still a cold war TRADE MALEEHA LODHI. May, p.133 Keep the markets open Smoke and mirrors RENATO RUGGIERO. February, p.35 JOHN SIMPSON. July, p.178 Americas’ free trade RUBENS A. BARBOSA. April, p.106 Everything to play for UNITED NATIONS JAMES PUTZEL. April, p.101 Shame of failure on human rights Mary ROBINSON. February, p.45 Dealing with drugs Robbing Russia? PINO ARLACCHI. June, p.154 GRAEME P. HERD. April, p.93 Rouble trouble UNITED STATES ANDERS ASLUND. July, p.185 After Monica The Commanding Heights by Daneil Yergin and GopFREY Hopcson. March, p.64 Joseph Stanislaw reviewed by ROBERT SKIDELSKY. July, p.195 Defining the National Interest by Peter Trubowitz On the absence of war Reviewed by MICHAEL Cox. March, p.83 ANITA INDER SINGH. August/September, p.236 Starr Wars Beyond the chaos MICHAEL Cox. October, p.244 PETER FRANK. October, p.249 World without honour? Regional Meltdown? AKBAR AHMED. October, p.246 GRAEME HERD. October, p.251 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. ° 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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