CIAO DATE: 06/06
Winter 2005/2006
Features
Jihad Unintended
By Dimitri Simes: To err is human. Not to learn from one's mistakes--and to jeopardize the nation's security in the process--is unforgivable.
The Freedom Crusade Revisited
By Leslie H. Gelb, Daniel Pipes, Robert W Merry, and Joseph S. Nye, Jr.: Authors offer their reactions to Robert W. Tucker and David Hendrickson on the Bush Doctrine.
Thinking Seriously
By James Schlesinger: America's first energy secretary says we're running out of oil. It is a warning worth heeding.
On Leadership
By Maurice R. Greenberg: U.S. global leadership depends on policymakers who can make the hard decisions. The Sino-American relationship will be the test.
War, Trade and Utopia
By Barry Lynn: Economic interdependence leads to peace, say the globalizers. Think again, and examine the U.S.-Chinese connection.
Prone to Violence
By Edward D. Mansfield and Jack Snyder: Democracy comes to bring not peace but the sword.
Her Majesty's Secret Service
By Steven Simon and Jonathan Stevenson: 7/7 tested how the British cope with Islamist terrorism. Were they found wanting?
Terror and the Fifth Republic
By Alexis Debat: God favors the side with the best counter-terrorism strategy. Will it be France?
Arming Europe
By Seth G. Jones and F. Stephen Larrabee: What does consolidation of Europe's defense industry hold for transatlantic cooperation?
Getting to No
By James M. Goldgeier and Steven Weber: The limits of using international organizations to pursue U.S. foreign policy aims.
A Run for the Money
By Ruth Wedgwood: Why a few competitors for the UN would be good for its business.
UN-Divided
By Lee Feinstein: Gingrich and Hyde, UN boosters? What the new realignment means.
Mexico's Wasted Chance
By Fredo Arias-King: How Vicente Fox squandered his revolution and what it means for the future.
Canada's Three Solitudes
By Dan Dunsky: Canada's split personalities complicate North American relations.
Taking Root
By Russell Crandall: It's premature to proclaim the death of Latin American democracy--but the United States still needs to pay more attention to what happens there.
A New Forum for Peace
By Ian Bremmer, Choi Sung-hong, and Yoriko Kawaguchi: A proposal for transforming the six-party talks on North Korea into a security system for northeast Asia.
Limiting the Damage
By Robert Einhorn: Nuclear hypocrisy for India's sake endangers U.S. security.
Poverty and Globalization
By Shanker Singham and Donna Hrinak: Protecting consumer interests is the path to global peace and prosperity.
Why Anglos Lead
By Lawrence M. Mead: It's no accident of history that Anglo societies dominate the world order.
The Ambiguous Way Forward
By Aluf Benn: Sharon gout out of Gaza. Now what?
Letters
By: Christophe Preble, Justin Logan and Tad Daley
Whither Kazakhstan?
By Fiona Hill
Valdimir Putin on Russian Energy Policy
By Harley Balzer
Features
Europe's New Narrative
By Martin Walker: Why the Cold War was so instruemental in Europe's success.
Another National Party No More
By William Anthony Hay: Today's conservatives can learn from their Tory forbears.