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 Past Articles  - Volume 14/Spring 2003

Letter from the Editors - 2003

1. Non-Compliance and Ultimate Remedies under the WTO Dispute Settlement System

Asim Imdad Ali is a mid-career Master of Public Affairs candidate at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University (asim_ali@ksg03.harvard.edu).
2. Regional Cooperation on Maritime Piracy: A Prelude to Greater Multilateralism in Asia?

Jennifer C. Bulkeley is a Master of Public Affairs candidate at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University

3. Centralism and "Decentralization" in Unitary States: A Comparative Analysis of Peru and Senegal

J. Tyler Dickovick is a Ph.D. candidate at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University (dickovck@princeton.edu).

4. How National Competency Exams Affect International Political Culture

Roger Dowd is a Masters of Arts candidate, Global Studies, at the Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver (rolodowd@earthlink.net).

5. Constitution and Shield: Dilemmas, Obstacles and Choices on Japan's Path to Naval Ballistic Missile Defense

Sourabh Gupta is a Master of Arts candidate in Security Studies at the Edmund A. Walsh
School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University (sg235@georgetown.edu).

6. Plowing Ahead: The Effects of Agricultural Mchanization on Land Tenure in Burkina Faso

John F. McCauley is a Master of Arts candidate, International Relations, Yale Center for
International and Area Studies, Yale University (john.mccauley@yale.edu).

7. Tourism and the Politics of Cultural Preservation: A Case Study of Bhutan

Marti Ann Reinfeld is a Master of Public Administration candidate at the Maxwell School
of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University (mareinfeld@yahoo.com).

8. Taking the Deliberative Turn in China: International law, Minority Rights and the Case of Xinjiang

Justin Stein is a Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy/JD candidate at the Fletcher School of
Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University (justin.stein@tufts.edu).

9. People Power in the Holy Land: How Popular Nonviolent Struggle can Transform the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Maria J. Stephan is a Ph.D. candidate at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts
University (maria.stephan@tufts.edu).

10. Understanding Exchange Rate Policy Annoucnements: A Political Economy Approach

Alexander F. Wagner is a Ph.D. candidate, Political Economy and Government, at the
John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

Additional article
(web-published only):
11. Property Matters: Synergies and Silences between Land Reform Research & Development Policy

Saskia Tait is a Master of Arts candidate at the Norman Paterson School of International
Affairs, Carleton University (saskiatait@sympatico.ca).

 
     
 
 
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