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Making Foreign Policy
Why is Foreign Policy So Hard?
Volume 22, Issue 3
Features
The Self-Restrained Superpower
Entangling Relations and US Foreign Policy
by David Lake
Why the "Foreign" Matters in Foreign Affairs
Cultural Understanding in Policy Process
by Michelle Lebaron and Jarle Crocker
Politics of the Fourth Estate
The Interplay of Media and Politics in Foreign Policy
by Philip Seib
A Revitalized Trade Agenda
Complications and Directions in World Trade Policy
by Charlene Barshefsky
The Track Not Taken
Personal Reflections on State Department Intransigence and Conflict Resolution
by John McDonald
Humanitarian Intervention Revisited
Is There a Universal Policy
by Michael Smith
Global Notebook
Libya Opens Up
A Thaw in Political Relations with the West
by Edward Murphy
Disastrous Relief
Turkey's Earthquake Response
by Richard Worf
Schroeder's Choice
Streamlining Germany Inc.
by Diane Moreno
Children of War
Conflict's Impact on Youth
by Evan Macosko
Comfort Costs
Scandinavian Welfare States
by Nathaniel Popper
Best Defense
The US Role in the European Defense Identity
by Soojin Yim
Correspondence
Optimism Vanishing in Central Asia
by Richard Frye
Perspectives
Chechnya: Moscow's Revenge
The Human-Rights Debacle in Chechnya
by Francois Jean
Six Billion and Counting
Population Management at the Millenium
by Linda Martin
Boardrooms and Bombs
Strategies of Multinational Corporations in Conflict Areas
by Jonathan Berman
World in Review
Anatomy of a Balkan Massacre
The Failure of International Peackeeping at Srebrenica
by Darryl Li
China's Forgotten Dissenters
The Long Fuse of Xinjiang
by Nader Hasan
The Difficulty of Apology
Japan's Struggle with Memory and Guilt
by Shuko Ogawa
Interviews
Economic Sense and Nonsense
Misconceptions of the Global Economy
by Jagdish Bhagwati
Review Essays
Back to the Great Game
Chronicling the Race for Central Asia
by Ahmed Rashid
Green Trade
Economic Intergation meets the Environment
by Pascal Delisle
Endpaper
David with Goliath
International Cooperation and the Campaign to Ban Landmines
by Jody Williams