CIAO DATE: 08/02
Volume VI, Number 3, 2001
Commentary & Analysis
U.S.-Saudi Relations After the September 11 Debacle by Hermann Frederick Eilts
Religion and Diplomatic History by Walter A. McDougall
Fighting Terrorism vs. Building Peace by James L. Roush
Argentina and Australia: Two Divergent Paths from the Same Beginning by Elvio Baldinelli
Afghanistan and its Neighbors by Michael W. Cotter
Turkey: Support the Indispensable Ally by Thomas D. Grant
Ambassador Dean Brown and the Jordanian Crisis of 1970 by Norvell B. DeAtkine
The American Burden of Hegemony in the Middle East by Curtis F. Jones
U.S. Policy Towards Southeast Asia by Ronald D. Palmer
Patterns of International Terrorism by Holger Schrader
America's War Against Terrorism by Alvin Z. Rubinstein
The Changing Definition of Sovereignty by Edward Marks
From the Editor
Damned if You DoAnd if You Don't by Henry E. Mattox
Foreign Service Life
A Riot for Dinner by Bobbie Bergesen
Letter From NigerThe War on Terrorism: The View From the Niger Front by J. R. Bullington
A Look Back
An Appreciation of Alvey Adee by Peter Bridges
Reviews
Beijing Plays the Washington Card: America's Response to China by Steven I. Levine
No Shortage of the New Terrorists With No Place to Hide: The New Terrorism by David W. Thornton
The U.N. of the Four Policemen: FDR and the Creation of the United Nations by David Ettinger
The NSA: How Much Should We Know? How Much Should We Trust? Body of Secrets by William N. Dale
Art Imitating Life? Flash Point by Henry E. Mattox