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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
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
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