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Issue One - January 2007:

 

The Security Council at an Impasse

Diana Díaz

 

Cosmopolitanism: A new world order?

Jacob Halpin

 

Trade and Africa: The grand hypocrisy

Nick Martlew

 

The Economy of Power: PR politics in the US

Florent Tual

 

The Fate of the EU

Rachel Wang

 

The Insider - The Mexican Ministry of Finance

Diana Díaz

 

Issue Two - April 2007

 

Rebuilding Iraq: Iraqi & International Ownership of Reconstruction

Murad El-Anis

 

The (in)compatability of international law with contemporary occupations

Clare Taylor

 

Serbian Politics: Parties and Coalitions

Nicholas Comrie and Ksenija Nikolic

 

Bargaining with the future: generational overlap and the threat of punishment

Hugh McCormick

 

Thai policies towards Islamic religious schools

Jiesheng Li

 

The Insider - HIV and AIDS advocacy in South Africa

John Butler

 

International Perspective - Follow the Money

Lucia Green-Weiskel

 

Issue Three - July 2007

 

What went wrong with multiculturalism in France?

Julia Poliscanova

 

Conflict or Cooperation: The future of the West's relations with Iran

Antonis Koutsoumbos

 

Kosovo: The View from Belgrade

Ksenija Nikolic and Nicholas Comrie

 

Challenges Facing Bangladesh

Adam E. Stahl

 

Petropolitics by the Caspian

Israel Hernandez Seguin

 

Issue Four - October 2007

 

French Elections: substance, style and the media

Sophie Clavier

 

The Cosmopolitan Age

Prabhat Krishna

 

Islamic Religious Education as a Peace-building Tool:  a study of southern Thailand

Prashanth Parameswaran

 

Nuclear Energy and the Environment

Nathaniel Skinner

 

Post-Modernist and Realist Challenges to Wendt’s Identity Formation

Sabina Pavlovska-Hilaiel

 

Issue Five - January 2008

 

In or out? The UK and the EU

Should the UK stay in the EU?

Dexter Thillien

 

Russia and the West: cooperation or confrontation?

Relations between the West and Russia are at their worst in decades. But who is to blame?

Julia Poliscanova

 

Climate Change: A Cause of Conflict?
Will climate change usher in a new era of environmental-based conflict?

Kate Johnston

 

Malaysian Foreign Policy in the post 9/11 era: Moderate Islam as a base with pragmatism

Malaysian Foreign Policy in the post September 11 era was unique in addressing the dangers that were present

Jiesheng Li

 

Winning the War, losing the Peace in Iraq

The United States’ failure as a nation-builder comes from its naïve approach to security and governance

Rahul Sharma