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Letter from the Editors - 1998 |
1.
The United Nations Dispute System and International Environmental Disputes
David M. Konisky is a Master of International Relations and International Studies candidate
at the Yale Center for International and Area Studies, Yale University. |
2.
Nordpolitik: Japan's New Russia Policy
Joseph P. Ferguson is a Ph.D. candidate at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies,
Johns Hopkins University. |
| 3.
Will the U.S. Harness the Wind? Prospects for Wind-Generated Electricity
Amit Ronen is a Master in Public Affairs candidate at the
Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs,
Princeton University. |
| 4.
Should I Stay or Should I Go? The Post-Cold War U.S. Army Personnel Dilemma
Charles R. Miller is a Master of International Affairs candidate at School of International and Public Affairs,
Columbia University. |
| 5.
Uncharted Ground: Canada, Middle Power Leadership, and Public Diplomacy
Laurence Baxter is a Master of Political Science candidate at York University in Toronto.
Jo-Ann Bishop is a Master of International Affairs candidate at the Norman Patterson School of International
Affairs, Carleton University. |
| 6.
The National Security Council: Tool of Presidential Crisis Management
Anthony Wanis St. John is a Ph.D. candidate at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy,
Tufts University. |
| 7.
Environmental Side Agreements to Trade Treaties: A New Model of Environmental Policy-Making?
Margaret Laude Kuhlow is a Master in Public Policy candidate at the John F.
Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. |
| 8.
The United States, China, and the Three Gorges Dam: Toward a Sounder Foreign Environmental Policy
Yumiko Kojima, Kyoko Murai, Howard Pang, and Elena Vitale are candidates for the Master of International Affairs at the
School of Public and International Affairs, Columbia University. |
| 9.
The Myth of the Infallible Technocrat: Policy-Making in Mexico Under the Salinas Administration
Alina Rocha Menocal is a Master of International Affairs candidate at the School of Public and
International Affairs, Columbia University. |
| 10.
Women and Land Tenure Dynamics in Pre-Colonial, Colonial and Post-Colonial Zimbabwe
Beverly L. Peters is a Ph.D. candidate at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs,
University of Pittsburgh. John E. Peters is a Ph.D. candidate in Political Economy and Public Policy, University of Southern
California. |