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Disease
What Plagues the World
Volume 23, Issue 3
Features
Infectious Concerns
Modern Factors in the Spread of Disease
by Mary Wilson
A Graying World
The Dangers of Global Aging
by Peter Peterson
A Clearly Present Danger
Confronting the Threat of Bioterrorism
by Tara O'Toole and Donald Henderson
Joint Epidemics
Poverty and AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Desmond Cohen
Fighting for Survival
Access to Essential Medicines in Poor Countries
by Bernard Pecoul
The Zero-Sum Goal
The Challenge of Disease Eradication
by Bruce Aylward
Global Notebook
A Ruckus Among Us
Protest in a New Age
by Richard Worf
Crouching Tiger
Falun Gong Rising
by Saurabh Sanghvi
Second Thoughts
New Zealand's Economic Reforms
by Martin Kanz
Chaotic Congo
Stabilizing the DRC
by Ernani Dearaujo
Broken Promises
North Korea's Waiting Game
by Kristen Eichensehr
Central Asia's Dead Sea
The Aral Sea's Slow Demise
by Elisa Schaar
Perspectives
Silicon Island
Cuba's Digital Revolution
by Timothy Ashby
Corruption and the State
India, Technology, and Transparency
by Nagarajan Vittal
Balkans in NATO
Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Yugoslavia
by Vitomir Miles Raguz
World in Review
Bytes, Bombs, and Bombshells
India's Search for Identity
by Paven Maholtra
Democracy or Bust?
The Development Dilemma
by Yu Ping Chan
China's Divisive Development
Growing Urban-Rural Inequality Bodes Trouble
by Joshua Levin
Interviews
Global Priorities
The United States and International Aid
by Brian Atwood
Review Essays
The Antitrust of Nations
Introducing Standards for International Antitrust
by Simon Evenett
Arming India
A New Plan for a Nuclear Power
by Sadanand Dhume
Endpaper
The End of the Cold War
Rethinking the Origin and Conclusion of the US-Soviet Conflict
by Jack F. Matlock