World Affairs
Vol 1, Number 4 (Oct - Dec '97)
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Has the US lost its former self-assurance and eroded its tradition of moral values, ponders W. N. Clarke, SJ
K. Subrahmanyam, Yan Xuetong, Moonis Ahmar and Daniel Warner examine the nature of security concerns of their respective countries in the post-Cold War context.
Both Communism and Capitalism having failed, it is time to seek new paths beyond selfishness and aggression, argues Henryk Skolimowski
Curt Gasteyger is of the opinion that the European Union is well set on the path of becoming a modern power, despite all its difficulties and setbacks.
Weighing the evidence, Krishna Ahooja-Patel arrives at thee conclusion that in several respects women are more advanced in China than in India.
For historical reasons American interest in Chinaa is much longer, deeper and wider than its interest in India, notes Surjit Mansingh.