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Economic Development

  1. Address to Seton Hall: Democracy in Russia and the World Today Mikhail S. Gorbachev
  2. The Demands of Diplomacy: The Role of Career and Honorary Consuls Euripides L. Evriviades
  3. A New International System? Giandomenico Picco
  4. The Vital Development Mission J. Brian Atwood
  5. Using Monetary Policy to Coordinate Price Information: Implications for Economic Stability and Development Jim Granato and M.C. Sunny Wong
  6. Between “Peace Dividends” and Peace Guy Ben-Porat
  7. International Law, Economic Development, and Democracy James Kraska
  8. Democratic Governance and Participatory Development: The Role of Development NGOs Henry Veltmeyer
  9. Globalization and Poverty: Possible Links, Different Explanations Arie M. Kacowicz
  10. A New Social Contract of Accountability? Lessons from Citizens’ Response to the Asian Financial Crisis in Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, and Malaysia O. Fiona Yap
  11. Do Democracies Have the Same Values? The Transatlantic Case Nikos Christodoulides
  12. Expecting More from Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe Charles Krupnick
  13. Health as Foreign Policy: Between Principle and Power David P. Fidler
  14. Global Warming: The Challenge of Preventing Dangerous Climate Change Bill Hare
  15. Book Review
    • Islam Under Siege: Living Dangerously in a Post-Honor World.
    • Challenges to the World Bank and IMF: Developing Countries Perspectives
    • Contesting the Iron Fist: Advocacy Networks and Police Violence in Democratic Argentina and Chile.
    • Globalized Islam: The Search for the New Ummah.
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