January - December 2002: Volume 100, Numbers 651-659.


SUBJECTS or View By AUTHORS

Afghanistan
A Blueprint for Afghanistan, April, 153
India and Pakistan in the Shadow of Afghanistan, April, 147
An Interview with Afghan Foreign Minister Abdullah Abdullah, April, 158
The Other Allies: Russia, India, and Afghanistan’s United Front, Jan., 40
Rebuilding Afghanistan, March, 133

Africa
Africa’s Other Story, May, 225
Irrational Exuberance: The Clinton Administration in Africa, May, 195
Osama bin Laden’s "Business" in Sudan, May, 203
Somalia: In the Crosshairs of the War on Terrorism, May, 210
Osama bin Laden’s "Business" in Sudan, May, 203
Zimbabwe: The Making of an Autocratic "Democracy," May, 219

Argentina
Pegged for Failure? Argentina’s Crisis, Feb., 72

Asia
America in Eurasia: One Year After, Oct., 330
A Blueprint for Afghanistan, April, 153
China and North Korea: The Close but Uncomfortable Relationship, Sept., 278
China and Pakistan: Strains in the Relationship, Sept., 284
India, Pakistan, and the Prospect of War, April, 160
India and Pakistan in the Shadow of Afghanistan, April, 147
Islamism and Anti-Americanism in Central Asia, Oct., 337
Is There a Muslim Foreign Policy? The Case of the Caspian, Nov., 382
Japan’s Slow-Moving Economic Avalanche, April, 172
Political Islam in Southeast Asia, Nov., 388
Post-Crisis Asia: Economic Recovery and the Challenges Ahead, April, 177
Quiet Struggle in the East China Sea, Sept., 271
Sino-Japanese Relations: Competition and Cooperation, Sept., 290
Sunset for Kim Dae-jung’s Sunshine Policy? April, 166
Tilting at Dominos: America and Al Qaeda in Southeast Asia, Dec., 421

Chile
Free Society, Repressed Media: The Chilean Paradox, Feb., 66

China
China and North Korea: The Close but Uncomfortable Relationship, Sept., 278
China and Pakistan: Strains in the Relationship, Sept., 284
China’s New Leadership: The Challenges to the Politics of Muddling Through, Sept., 250
China’s War on "Cults," Sept., 259
Quiet Struggle in the East China Sea, Sept., 271
Sino-American Relations since September 11: Can the New Stability Last? Sept., 243
Sino-Japanese Relations: Competition and Cooperation, Sept., 290
Waiting for China’s Lech Walesa, Sept., 256
Xinjiang: China’s Future West Bank? Sept., 267

Egypt
The Politics of Emergency Rule in Egypt, Jan., 29

Energy
Energy Resources and Uses: A Global Primer for the Twenty-First Century, March, 126
Global Petro-Politics: The Foreign Policy Implications of the Bush Administration’s Energy Plan, March, 99
United States Energy Policy during the 1990s, March, 105

Germany
Same War, Different Views: Germany, Japan, and the War on Terrorism, Dec., 427

India
India, Pakistan, and the Prospect of War, April, 160
India and Pakistan in the Shadow of Afghanistan, April, 147

Iran
Iran’s Liberal Revolution? Jan., 17

Japan
Japan’s Slow-Moving Economic Avalanche, April, 172
Quiet Struggle in the East China Sea, Sept., 271
Same War, Different Views: Germany, Japan, and the War on Terrorism, Dec., 427
Sino-Japanese Relations: Competition and Cooperation, Sept., 290

Korea, north
China and North Korea: The Close but Uncomfortable Relationship, Sept., 278
Sunset for Kim Dae-jung’s Sunshine Policy? April, 166

Korea, south
Sunset for Kim Dae-jung’s Sunshine Policy? April, 166

Latin America
Fox’s Mexico: Same as It Ever Was? Feb., 58
Fragile Democracies, Feb., 76
Free Society, Repressed Media: The Chilean Paradox, Feb., 66
Pegged for Failure? Argentina’s Crisis, Feb., 72
A Shaken Agenda: Bush and Latin America, Feb., 51

Mexico
Fox’s Mexico: Same as It Ever Was? Feb., 58

Middle East
America’s Approach to the Middle East: Legacies, Questions, and Possibilities, Jan., 3
Bin Laden, the Arab "Street," and the Middle East’s Democracy Deficit, Jan., 36
Iran’s Liberal Revolution? Jan., 17
Networks of Dissent: Islamism and Reform in Saudi Arabia, Jan., 22
The Other Allies: Russia, India, and Afghanistan’s United Front, Jan., 40
The Politics of Emergency Rule in Egypt, Jan., 29
Why Peace Failed: An Oslo Autopsy, Jan., 8

Pakistan
China and Pakistan: Strains in the Relationship, Sept., 284
India, Pakistan, and the Prospect of War, April, 160
India and Pakistan in the Shadow of Afghanistan, April, 147

Political Islam
Activism and Reform in Islam, Nov., 377
America and the Islamic World, Nov., 355
Is There a Muslim Foreign Policy? The Case of the Caspian, Nov., 382
Jihad and Political Violence, Nov., 365
Networks of Dissent: Islamism and Reform in Saudi Arabia, Jan., 22
Osama bin Laden as Transnational Revolutionary Leader, Feb., 81
Political Islam in Southeast Asia, Nov., 388

Russia
America in Eurasia: One Year After, Oct., 330
America and Russia: Make-Believe Arms Control, Oct., 325
Death as a Way of Life: Russia’s Demographic Decline, Oct., 344
George W. Bush and Russia, Oct., 313
Putin’s First Two Years: Democracy or Authoritarianism? Oct., 307

Saudi Arabia
Networks of Dissent: Islamism and Reform in Saudi Arabia, Jan., 22

Somalia
Somalia: In the Crosshairs of the War on Terrorism , May, 210

Sudan
Osama bin Laden’s "Business" in Sudan, May, 203

Terrorism
Bin Laden, the Arab "Street," and the Middle East’s Democracy Deficit, Jan., 36
Confronting the Unipolar Movement: The American Empire and Islamic Terrorism, Dec., 403
The Deadly Nexus: Oil, Terrorism, and America’s National Security, Dec., 414
Hard Choices: National Security and the War on Terrorism, Dec., 409
Jihad and Political Violence, Nov., 365
Osama bin Laden as Transnational Revolutionary Leader, Feb., 81
Osama bin Laden’s "Business" in Sudan, May, 203
The Other Allies: Russia, India, and Afghanistan’s United Front, Jan., 40
Rebuilding Afghanistan, March, 133
Same War, Different Views: Germany, Japan, and the War on Terrorism, Dec., 427
Somalia: In the Crosshairs of the War on Terrorism, May, 210
Terror: Measuring the Cost, Calculating the Response, April, 184
Tilting at Dominos: America and Al Qaeda in Southeast Asia, Dec., 421
What Is Cyberterrorism? Dec., 436

United States
America in Eurasia: One Year After, Oct., 330
America and the Islamic World, Nov., 355
America and Russia: Make-Believe Arms Control, Oct., 325
Confronting the Unipolar Movement: The American Empire and Islamic Terrorism, Dec., 403
The Deadly Nexus: Oil, Terrorism, and America’s National Security, Dec., 414
George W. Bush and Russia, Oct., 313
Global Petro-Politics: The Foreign Policy Implications of the Bush Administration’s Energy Plan, March, 99
Hard Choices: National Security and the War on Terrorism, Dec., 409
India and Pakistan in the Shadow of Afghanistan, April, 147
Irrational Exuberance: The Clinton Administration in Africa, May, 195
Islamism and Anti-Americanism in Central Asia, Oct., 337
A Shaken Agenda: Bush and Latin America, Feb., 51
Sino-American Relations since September 11: Can the New Stability Last? Sept., 243
Tilting at Dominos: America and Al Qaeda in Southeast Asia, Dec., 421
United States Energy Policy during the 1990s, March, 105

Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe: The Making of an Autocratic "Democracy," May, 219



AUTHORS or View By SUBJECTS

BAKTIARI, BAHMAN AND HALEH VAZIRI.
Iran’s Liberal Revolution? Jan., 17

COLBURN, FORREST.
Fragile Democracies, Feb., 76

CONWAY, MAURA.
What Is Cyberterrorism? Dec., 436

CORNELL, SVANTE E.
America in Eurasia: One Year After, Oct., 330

DAALDER, IVO H., JAMES M. LINDSAY, AND JAMES B. STEINBERG.
Hard Choices:National Security and the War on Terrorism, Dec., 409

EICKELMAN, DALE F.
Bin Laden, the Arab "Street," and the Middle East’s Democracy Deficit, Jan., 36

EUBEN, ROXANNE L.
Jihad and Political Violence, Nov., 365

EVANS, ALEXANDER.
India, Pakistan, and the Prospect of War, April, 160

GANGULY, SUMIT.
India and Pakistan in the Shadow of Afghanistan, April, 147

GLADNEY, DRU.
Xinjiang: China’s Future West Bank? Sept., 267

GOLDGEIER, JAMES AND MICHAEL MCFAUL.
George W. Bush and Russia, Oct., 313

HAGERTY, DEVIN T.
China and Pakistan: Strains in the Relationship, Sept., 284

HARRISON, SELIG S.
Quiet Struggle in the East China Sea, Sept., 271

JOSKOW, PAUL L.
United States Energy Policy during the 1990s, March, 105

KATZ, MARK N.
Osama bin Laden as Transnational Revolutionary Leader, Feb., 81

KATZENSTEIN, PETER J.
Same War, Different Views: Germany, Japan, and the War on Terrorism, Dec., 427

KINDOPP, JASON.
China’s War on "Cults," Sept., 259

KLARE, MICHAEL T.
Global Petro-Politics: The Foreign Policy Implications of the Bush Administration’s Energy Plan, March, 99

KLARE, MICHAEL T.
The Deadly Nexus: Oil, Terrorism, and America’s National Security, Dec., 414

KURLANTZICK, JOSHUA.
Tilting at Dominos: America and Al Qaeda in Southeast Asia, Dec., 421

KURTH, JAMES.
Confronting the Unipolar Movement: The American Empire and Islamic Terrorism, Dec., 403.

LEE, MANWOO.
Sunset for Kim Dae-jung’s Sunshine Policy? April, 166

LEMCO, JONATHAN AND SCOTT B. MACDONALD.
Sino-Japanese Relations: Competition and Cooperation, Sept., 290

LESCH, ANN M.
Osama bin Laden’s "Business" in Sudan, May, 203

LLOYD, ROBERT B.
Zimbabwe: The Making of an Autocratic "Democracy," May, 219

MACDONALD, SCOTT B. AND JONATHAN LEMCO.
Japan’s Slow-Moving Economic Avalanche, April, 172

MACDONALD, SCOTT B. AND JONATHAN LEMCO.
Political Islam in Southeast Asia, Nov., 388

MAHON, JAMES E., JR. AND JAVIER CORRALES.
Pegged for Failure? Argentina’s Crisis, Feb., 72

MENDELSOHN, JACK.
America and Russia: Make-Believe Arms Control, Oct., 325

MENKHAUS, KEN.
Somalia: In the Crosshairs of the War on Terrorism, May, 210

MURPHY, SEAN PATRICK.
An Interview with Afghan Foreign Minister Abdullah Abdullah, April, 158

NICHOLS, THOMAS M.
Putin’s First Two Years: Democracy or Authoritarianism? Oct., 307

NORTON, AUGUSTUS RICHARD.
America’s Approach to the Middle East: Legacies, Questions, and Possibilities, Jan., 3

NORTON, AUGUSTUS RICHARD.
Activism and Reform in Islam, Nov., 377

OKRUHLIK, GWENN.
Networks of Dissent: Islamism and Reform in Saudi Arabia, Jan., 22

ONWUDIWE, EBERE.
Africa’s Other Story, May, 225

OTTAWAY, MARINA AND ANATOL LIEVEN.
Rebuilding Afghanistan, March, 133

POLUMBAUM, JUDY.
Free Society, Repressed Media: The Chilean Paradox, Feb., 66

POWELL, DAVID E.
Death as a Way of Life: Russia’s Demographic Decline, Oct., 344

ROSENBLUM, PETER.
Irrational Exuberance: The Clinton Administration in Africa, May, 195

ROY, SARA.
Why Peace Failed: An Oslo Autopsy, Jan., 8

RUBIN, BARNETT R.
A Blueprint for Afghanistan, April, 153

SAICH, TONY.
China’s New Leadership: The Challenges to the Politics of Muddling Through, Sept., 250

SCHATZ, EDWARD.
Islamism and Anti-Americanism in Central Asia, Oct., 337

SCHULLER, FRANK C. AND THOMAS D. GRANT.
Terror: Measuring the Cost, Calculating the Response, April, 184

SCOBELL, ANDREW.
China and North Korea: The Close but Uncomfortable Relationship, Sept., 278

SHAFFER, BRENDA.
Is There a Muslim Foreign Policy? The Case of the Caspian, Nov., 382

SHAMBAUGH, DAVID.
Sino-American Relations since September 11: Can the New Stability Last? Sept., 243

SHARMA, SHALENDRA D.
Post-Crisis Asia: Economic Recovery and the Challenges Ahead, April, 177

SHIFTER, MICHAEL.
A Shaken Agenda: Bush and Latin America, Feb., 51

SINGER, P. W.
America and the Islamic World, Nov., 355

SINGERMAN, DIANE.
The Politics of Emergency Rule in Egypt, Jan., 29

SMIL, VACLAV.
Energy Resources and Uses: A Global Primer for the Twenty-First Century, March, 126

STARR, PAMELA K.
Fox’s Mexico: Same as It Ever Was? Feb., 58

WASSERSTROM, JEFFREY N.
Waiting for China’s Lech Walesa, Sept., 256

WITHINGTON, THOMAS.
The Other Allies: Russia, India, and Afghanistan’s United Front, Jan., 40