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Volume 23, Number 1, Winter 2000Table of Contents
- Managing a Nuclear Transition
- pp. 7-13
- Terrorizing Democracies
- pp. 15-19
- A New Asian Agenda
- pp. 21-24
Features
- India Matters
- pp. 27-39
- Letter from Tehran
- pp. 55-64
- A Renewed Commitment to Nation Building
- pp. 95-112
Russia on the Eve
- Solving Russia: Final Piece in NATO's Puzzle
- pp. 115-134
- Promise or Peril?
- pp. 135-144
- Nightmare in the Caucasus
- pp. 145-159
- Russian Democracy: Still Not a Lost Cause
- pp. 161-172
Global Trends: A Glimpse Ahead
- Society in the Postmodern Era
- pp. 189-200
- The Self in the Age of Information
- pp. 201-214
- Globalization and Postmodern Values
- pp. 215-228
- Renewable Energy: Ready to Meet Its Promise?
- pp. 229-244
Charles Cook on Washington
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