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Global Ethics

  1. Preventing Hungarian Irredentism through Western Integration Thomas Ambrosio
  2. The Role of the Small and Medium Enterprise Sector in Latin America and Similar Developing Economies Albert Berry
  3. Interreligious Dialogue in Global Perspective
  4. “Responsible by Omission”: The United States and Genocide in Rwanda Lyn Graybill
  5. The Economics of the Environment: Accession of The Czech Republic to the European Union Terence Hoverter and Michael Hoverter
  6. Address to Seton Hall University President Mohammad Khatami, Islamic Republic of Iran
  7. Global Politics and Global Ethics: Status Quo and Perspectives Hans Küng
  8. Reflections on Terrorism, Dialogue and Global Ethics M. Javad Zarif
  9. The Generals’ Diplomacy: U.S. Military Influence in the Treaty Process 1992-2000 Karl K. Schonberg
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