CIAO DATE: 06/05
Woodrow Wilson School Journal of Public and International Affairs
Volume 15, Spring 2004
Letter from the Editors by Barbara Feinstein and Jordan Tama
The Aral Sea Basin Crisis and Sustainable Water Resource Management in Central Asia (PDF, 20 pages, 342.5 KB) by Everett J. Peachey
Outsourcing Post-Conflict Operations: Designing a System for Contract Management and Oversight (PDF, 17 pages, 288.0 KB) by Blake W. Mobley
Too Good to Be Legal? Network Centric Warfare and International Law (PDF, 21 pages, 346.3 KB) by Erik Dahl
Targeting the Leadership of Terrorist and Insurgent Movements: Historical Lessons for Contemporary Policy Makers (PDF, 20 pages, 368.8 KB) by Lisa Langdon, Alexander J. Sarapu, and Matthew Wells
Eastward Bound: The Strategy and Politics of Repositioning U.S. Military Bases in Europe (PDF, 20 pages, 318.1 KB) by Todd W. Fields
Negotiating Survival: The Problem of Commitment in U.S.-North Korean Relations (PDF, 22 pages, 323.5 KB) by Steven Grunau
The Decolonization of Chechnya: Reviving the UN Trusteeship Council (PDF, 21 pages, 332.9 KB) by Julie M. Tremper
Litigation as a Tool for Development: The Environment, Human Rights, and the Case of Texaco in Ecuador (PDF, 23 pages, 348.3 KB) by Elizabeth C. Black
Corporate Crime in a Globalized Economy: An Examination of the Corporate Legal Conundrum and Positive Prospects for Peace (PDF, 25 pages, 397.6 KB) by Paula Richardson
Complex Emergencies and Human Development: A Quantitative Analysis of their Relationship (PDF, 17 pages, 409.5 KB) by Rosilyne M. Borland
White Elephants: Why South Africa Gave Up the Bomb and the Implications for Nuclear Nonproliferation Policy (PDF, 20 pages, 316.7 KB) by Maria Babbage
Vulnerabilities and Visibility: Thailand's Management of Female Domestic Workers from Burma (PDF, 23 pages, 364.4 KB) by Sirithon Thanasombat