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Volume 23, Number 4, Autumn 2000Table of Contents
Middle East Leadership Succession
- Prospects for Moving Forward
- pp. 73-76
- Palestine after Arafat
- pp. 77-90
- Egypt: Stable, but for How Long?
- pp. 107-118
Japan After the 'Lost Decade'
- Asia's First Globalizer
- pp. 121-124
- Helping Japanese Economic Reform
- pp. 135-153
The Balkans: Five Years After Dayton
- Has Anyone Seen Our Policy?
- pp. 171-175
- Balkan in Dependence?
- pp. 177-192
Charles Cook on Wasington
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