Volume 3, Numbers 2 and 3, Summer-Fall 2004
Russia and Chechnia: A Long History of Conflict, Resistance and Oppression by Bülent Gökay
The U.S. Strategy: Democracy and Internal Stability in the Arab World by Adnan M. Hayajneh
War, Peace and the Warlords: The Case of Ismail Khan of Herat in Afghanistan by Gulshan Dietl
The Political Obstacles Encountering the Euro-Muslim Co-existence by Sami Al-khazendar
Is the Private Sector All it is Cracked Up to Be? Myths, Reality, and Developmental Lessons for Africa by M.H. Khalil Timamy
To What Extend Complex Interdependence Theorists Challenge to Structural Realist School of International Relations? by Hüseyin Isiksal
Jack Donnelly's Universal Human Rights Theory and Practice by Ajnesh Prasad