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H. J.¤#¤European foreign affairs review¤#¤1997¤#¤2¤#¤4 Winter¤#¤509-533¤#¤19980127¤#¤RA01.01, SD01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Documents section : EC - MERCOSUR Interregional Framework Cooperation Agreement¤#¤¤#¤European foreign affairs review¤#¤1997¤#¤2¤#¤4 Winter¤#¤535-553¤#¤19980127¤#¤RA01.01, RD04, RD04.03, SD02, SB01, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A precarious peace : domestic politics in the making of Russian foreign policy¤#¤McFaul, Michael¤#¤International security¤#¤1997/1998¤#¤22¤#¤3 Winter¤#¤5-35¤#¤19980128¤#¤RA07.21, SB02, SF01.01, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Great expectations : interpreting China's arrival¤#¤Goldstein, Avery¤#¤International security¤#¤1997/1998¤#¤22¤#¤3 Winter¤#¤36-73¤#¤19980128¤#¤RI03.03, SB, SC, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Europe's uncommon foreign policy¤#¤Gordon, Philip H.¤#¤International security¤#¤1997/1998¤#¤22¤#¤3 Winter¤#¤74-100¤#¤19980128¤#¤RA01.01, SC02, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Dayton report card¤#¤Sharp, Jane M. O.¤#¤International security¤#¤1997/1998¤#¤22¤#¤3 Winter¤#¤101-137¤#¤19980128¤#¤RA08.24, SC08, SF06, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The utility of force in a world of scarcity¤#¤Orme, John¤#¤International security¤#¤1997/1998¤#¤22¤#¤3 Winter¤#¤138-167¤#¤19980128¤#¤SB02, SC02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Unique foreign policy ambit¤#¤¤#¤OSCE review¤#¤1997¤#¤5¤#¤4¤#¤1, 10-11¤#¤19980129¤#¤RA01.07, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Northern Dimension - a project well on track¤#¤Länsipuro, Yrjö¤#¤OSCE review¤#¤1997¤#¤5¤#¤4¤#¤2¤#¤19980129¤#¤RA01.07, SC01, RA03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Military dimension:] Implenting the OSCE Code of Conduct¤#¤Cederberg, Aapo¤#¤OSCE review¤#¤1997¤#¤5¤#¤4¤#¤5¤#¤19980129¤#¤RA01.07, SC02, SC06.01, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Finland - NATO:] Mission to NATO¤#¤¤#¤OSCE review¤#¤1997¤#¤5¤#¤4¤#¤6¤#¤19980129¤#¤RA01.02, RA03.01, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Minorities in Finland:] Saamis seek firmer autonomy¤#¤¤#¤OSCE review¤#¤1997¤#¤5¤#¤4¤#¤7¤#¤19980129¤#¤RA03.01, RA03.03, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[International justice:] Make law not war¤#¤Ferencz, Benjamin B.¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤6¤#¤152-153¤#¤19980610¤#¤SB03, SF01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Child labour:] Millions of tiny hands¤#¤Westwood, David¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤6¤#¤149-151¤#¤19980610¤#¤SF01.02, SH03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤New changes in post-Cold War Europe - US relations¤#¤Xuansheng, Cheng¤#¤International strategic studies¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4 Oct¤#¤25-28¤#¤19981102¤#¤RC02, RA01.01, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The status quo and prospects of the CIS integration¤#¤Mingde, Liu & Jiliang, Wang¤#¤International strategic studies¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4 Oct¤#¤19-24¤#¤19981102¤#¤RA07.03, SB04, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Harmful effects of India's nuclear test on world strategic situation¤#¤Haisheng, Yang¤#¤International strategic studies¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4 Oct¤#¤16-18¤#¤19981102¤#¤RI01.13, SC01, SC, SC06.02, SI03.05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤President Clinton's China visit and new era of Sino - US relationship¤#¤Jialin, Lei¤#¤International strategic studies¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4 Oct¤#¤12-15¤#¤19981102¤#¤RC02, RI03.03, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Tensions in American foreign policy between President and Congress¤#¤Schild, Georg¤#¤Aussenpolitik¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤4th Quarter¤#¤56-66¤#¤19981230¤#¤RC02, SB02, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The return of geopolitics in the Caucasus and Central Asia¤#¤Schilling, Walter¤#¤Aussenpolitik¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤4th Quarter¤#¤50-55¤#¤19981230¤#¤SC01, RA07.51, RA07.41¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Arresting the decline of Europe¤#¤Altman, Roger C. & Kupchan, Charles A.¤#¤World policy journal¤#¤1997/1998¤#¤14¤#¤4 Winter¤#¤1-9¤#¤19980130¤#¤RA02, RA02.01, SC01, RC02, RA01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤European Monetary Union : where has it been? : where is it going? : what is it doing to Europe?¤#¤Levine, Robert A.¤#¤World policy journal¤#¤1997/1998¤#¤14¤#¤4 Winter¤#¤10-19¤#¤19980130¤#¤RA01.01, SD01.02, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Washington's smothering strategy : American interests in East Asia¤#¤Carpenter, Ted Galen¤#¤World policy journal¤#¤1997/1998¤#¤14¤#¤4 Winter¤#¤20-31¤#¤19980130¤#¤RC02, SB02, SD04, (RI03), SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The "Velvet" Revolution in military affairs¤#¤Arquilla, John¤#¤World policy journal¤#¤1997/1998¤#¤14¤#¤4 Winter¤#¤32-43¤#¤19980130¤#¤SC04, SC07, SC06, RC02, SC02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Reflections:] Remembering the unexplainable : the Holocaust, memory, and public policy¤#¤Kunz, Diane B.¤#¤World policy journal¤#¤1997/1998¤#¤14¤#¤4 Winter¤#¤45-53¤#¤19980130¤#¤RA05.01, SA02, SC05, RC02, SG05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Profiles:] A Shogun in Peru¤#¤Robinson, Linda¤#¤World policy journal¤#¤1997/1998¤#¤14¤#¤4 Winter¤#¤55-61¤#¤19980130¤#¤RD04.18, SA04, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Reconsiderations:] Che Guevara : the legagy of a revolutionary man¤#¤McCormick, Gordon H.¤#¤World policy journal¤#¤1997/1998¤#¤14¤#¤4 Winter¤#¤63-79¤#¤19980130¤#¤RD03.05, SA02, SA04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Reportage:] The dead help no one living : a return to Congo¤#¤Aronson, David¤#¤World policy journal¤#¤1997/1998¤#¤14¤#¤4 Winter¤#¤81-95¤#¤19980130¤#¤RF02.08, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[India:] Testing times¤#¤Hopkinson, William¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤6¤#¤165¤#¤19980610¤#¤RI01.13, RG04.03, SI03.05, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[China, Macau & Taiwan:] Keeping a cool distance¤#¤Bridges, Brian¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤6¤#¤162-164¤#¤19980610¤#¤RI03.03, RI03.22, RI03.02, RA06.01, SF02, SF03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Feature:] France's foreign policy: realism and initiatives in a global environment : an interview with Hubert Vedrine, Minister of Foreign Affairs¤#¤¤#¤Label France¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤30 Jan¤#¤16-17¤#¤19980202¤#¤RA04.06, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Arms transfer dependence and foreign policy¤#¤Kinsella, David¤#¤Journal of peace research¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤1 Jan¤#¤7-23¤#¤19980202¤#¤SC07.02, SB02, SK02, SB05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Global civil society, anarchy and governance: assessing an emerging paradigm¤#¤Turner, Scott¤#¤Journal of peace research¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤1 Jan¤#¤25-42¤#¤19980202¤#¤SC, SB, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Rebellion, violence and revolution: a rational choice perspective¤#¤Weede, Erich & Muller, Edward N.¤#¤Journal of peace research¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤1 Jan¤#¤43-59¤#¤19980202¤#¤SB05, SF06, SK02, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The United Nations at 50: managing ethnic crises - past and present¤#¤Carment, David & James, Patrick¤#¤Journal of peace research¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤1 Jan¤#¤61-82¤#¤19980202¤#¤RM01, SB05, SG02.03, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Crisis magnitude and interstate conflict: changes in the Arab - Israel dispute¤#¤Ben-Yehuda, Hemda & Sandler, Shmuel¤#¤Journal of peace research¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤1 Jan¤#¤83-109¤#¤19980202¤#¤SK02, SB05, SC01, RG00.11, RG02.15, RG02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Reconfiguring the arms race - war debate¤#¤Diehl, Paul F. & Crescenzi, Mark J. C.¤#¤Journal of peace research¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤1 Jan¤#¤111-118¤#¤19980202¤#¤SK02, SC07.01, SC06.02, SC05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Furthering up the investigation into the effects of arms buildups¤#¤Sample, Susan G.¤#¤Journal of peace research¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤1 Jan¤#¤122-126¤#¤19980202¤#¤SK02, SC07.01, SC06.02, SC05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Viewpoint:] Nonproliferation prospects after the South Asian nuclear tests¤#¤Huntley, Wade¤#¤Nonproliferation review¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤1 Fall¤#¤85-96¤#¤19981209¤#¤SC03, SC, SC01, RI01, SI03.05, RI01.13¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Viewpoint:] India's deterrence doctrine: a Nehruvian critique¤#¤Poulose, T. T.¤#¤Nonproliferation review¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤1 Fall¤#¤77-84¤#¤19981209¤#¤RI01.13, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Viewpoint:] Nearing a fork in the road: proliferation or nuclear reversal?¤#¤Graham Jr., Thomas & Shaw, Douglas B.¤#¤Nonproliferation review¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤1 Fall¤#¤70-76¤#¤19981209¤#¤SL, SC, SC03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Soft technology and technology transfer: lessons from British missile development¤#¤Cole, Benjamin¤#¤Nonproliferation review¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤1 Fall¤#¤56-69¤#¤19981209¤#¤RA04.02, SC06.02, SI03.05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Iran's threat perceptions and arms control policies¤#¤Jones, Peter¤#¤Nonproliferation review¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤1 Fall¤#¤39-55¤#¤19981209¤#¤RG04.02, SC02, SC03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Domestic-international linkages: India and the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty¤#¤Mistry, Dinshaw¤#¤Nonproliferation review¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤1 Fall¤#¤25-38¤#¤19981209¤#¤RI01.13, SC03, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤From existential to minimum deterrence: explaining India's decision to test¤#¤Kampani, Gaurav¤#¤Nonproliferation review¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤1 Fall¤#¤12-24¤#¤19981209¤#¤RI01.13, SC02, SC06.02, SI03.05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The systemic bases of India's challenge to the global nuclear order¤#¤Paul, T. V.¤#¤Nonproliferation review¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤1 Fall¤#¤1-11¤#¤19981209¤#¤RI01.13, SC03, SC¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Australia and the Middle East Crisis of 1967¤#¤Reich, Chanan¤#¤Australian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤3 Nov¤#¤329-340¤#¤19981211¤#¤RJ03.01, SB02, RG02, SB05, SC01, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Cycles of middle power activism: constraint and choice in Australian and Canadian foreign policies¤#¤Ravenhill, John¤#¤Australian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤3 Nov¤#¤309-327¤#¤19981211¤#¤RJ03.01, RC01, SB02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Is arms control approaching a dead-end?¤#¤Butfoy, Andrew¤#¤Australian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤3 Nov¤#¤293-307¤#¤19981211¤#¤SC03, SC¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The politics of sustaining, reversing and constraining private democratisation in Hong Kong¤#¤Lo, Shiu Hing¤#¤Australian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤3 Nov¤#¤273-292¤#¤19981211¤#¤RI03.21, (RI03.05), (RI03.03), (SF08), SF01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A look at the (Permanent) International Criminal Court¤#¤Racic, Obrad¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1072¤#¤10-14¤#¤19981102¤#¤SB03, RM03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤NATO takes the plunge on Europe¤#¤Puig, Llius Maria de¤#¤Letter from the Assembly¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤26 Nov¤#¤1-2¤#¤19980203¤#¤RA01.02, RA01.06, RA02.01, SC01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Symposium on European cooperation on the procurement of defence equipment, Munich 1-2 October 1997] : opening address by Mr Llius Maria de Puig, ...¤#¤Puig, Llius Maria de¤#¤Letter from the Assembly¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤26 Nov¤#¤3-5¤#¤19980203¤#¤RA01.06, RA02.01, SC02, SC07.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤European cooperation on the procurement of defence equipment¤#¤¤#¤Letter from the Assembly¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤26 Nov¤#¤6-7¤#¤19980203¤#¤RA01.06, RA02.01, SC02, SC07.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Japanese economy in 1998: avoiding a meltdown¤#¤Economics Department¤#¤Japan research quarterly¤#¤1997/1998¤#¤7¤#¤1 Winter¤#¤3-63¤#¤19980203¤#¤RI03.22, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Commitment of the FR of Yugoslavia to peaceful settlement of the question of Kosovo and Metohija : measures for suppression of terrorism and normalization of life in Kosovo and Metohija¤#¤Jovanovic, Zivadin¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1072¤#¤1-4¤#¤19981102¤#¤RA08.26, SF08, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The nation-state and the European Union: possible or impossible equality in the 21st century?¤#¤Kotsiris, Thanos¤#¤Thesis : a journal of foreign policy issues¤#¤1998¤#¤2¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤38-45¤#¤19981102¤#¤RA01.01, SB04, SF02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Comment : the region in turmoil and transition:] Elections and liberal democracy in Cambodia¤#¤Sanderson, John M. & Maley, Michael¤#¤Australian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤3 Nov¤#¤241-253¤#¤19981211¤#¤RI02.21, SF04.01, SF02, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Comment : the region in turmoil and transition:] Indonesia and the IMF: the evolving consequences of a reforming mission¤#¤Dalrymple, Rawdon¤#¤Australian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤3 Nov¤#¤233-239¤#¤19981211¤#¤RI02.12, RM03, SH01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A half a century of human rights¤#¤Falk, Richard¤#¤Australian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤3 Nov¤#¤255-272¤#¤19981211¤#¤SF01.02, SB¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Will China catch the Asian flu?¤#¤Nordman, Tom¤#¤Idäntalouksien katsauksia¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5¤#¤45-58¤#¤19981211¤#¤RI03.03, SH02¤#¤[Abstract:] "Asian financial crisis has engulfed most of the region's countries, with the notable exception of China, has maintained a stable dollar exchange rate. However, China's situation is being widely discussed, some lentators claim that China will eventually be forced to devalue while others maintain that China neither to nor would gain from a devaluation. China, not yet a fully open economy, has the means and resources to withstand pressures against its currency. Reserves remaincomfortable and the trade surplus is even growing as China's exports to the United States and Europe continue to grow at a healthy pace although exports to other countries have slumped. Domestic economic activity is recovering from aslowdown as public expenditure is rising. However, rapid reform of China's state-owned industries and bad-debt ridden state-owned commercial may be endangered if foreign direct investment fails to pick up the slack in the labour marketas state-owned industries and government ministries shed millions of workers. Chinese authorities might be tempted to ease thepressure through a devaluation of the renminbi. However, China's exports have an import content of 50 percent, so a small devaluation would make little difference, and a large devaluation would probably trigger a new round of competitivedevaluations among the region's countries, in the end leaving everyone worse off than before. For the time being China is therefore best served by maintaining a stable exchange rate, but in the longer term China may have to reconsider the wisdom of its peg to the US dollar."¤ ¤eng¤#¤Similarities between Finland and Russia¤#¤Kaivanto-Juhola, Soila¤#¤Universitas Helsingiensis¤#¤1998¤#¤17¤#¤4¤#¤16-17¤#¤19981211¤#¤RA07.21, RA03.01, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Karelians at the gate of Moscow¤#¤Lyytikäinen, Erkki¤#¤Universitas Helsingiensis¤#¤1998¤#¤17¤#¤4¤#¤13-15¤#¤19981211¤#¤SG02.03, RA07.21¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤(Culture:) Sincere soldiers and naive servants : Russia's greatest writers had a weakness for ethnic stereotypes¤#¤Badretinov, Sabirzyan¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤12 Dec¤#¤97-100¤#¤19981211¤#¤SG08, RA07.21¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤(Media:) Milosevic's hit list : anti-media pressure tactics include raids of homes and offices¤#¤Stavljanin, Dragan¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤12¤#¤90-92¤#¤19981211¤#¤RA08.26, SG06, SE04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤(Media:) No right to know : in a climate of obfuscation, Armenian journalists struggle to eke out government information¤#¤Danielyan, Emil¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤12 Dec¤#¤85-89¤#¤19981211¤#¤SG06, SE04, RA07.43¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The making of Sarajevo : Bosnia's leaders want to be stars in their own movie¤#¤Buric, Ahmed¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤12¤#¤70-72¤#¤19981210¤#¤SG08, RA08.24¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Hollywood dreams : Bosnia's recovering movie industry sets its sights on the big time - from direct distribution rights to multiplexes¤#¤Aguilar, Jon¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤12¤#¤65-69¤#¤19981210¤#¤SG08, RA08.24¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Nuclear weapons first in Russia's defence policy : gambling on a dangerous reform plan¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤1 Jan¤#¤¤#¤19980204¤#¤RA07.21, SC02, SC06.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Any future for political Islam in Turkey¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤1 Jan¤#¤¤#¤19980204¤#¤RA06.06, SG09, SF05, SF03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Myanmar's economic and political uncertainty¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤1 Jan¤#¤¤#¤19980204¤#¤RI02.31, SF05, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Israel at fifty: new strategic challenges¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤1 Jan¤#¤¤#¤19980204¤#¤RG02.15, SC02, SC06.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤ASEAN: in need of a new approach¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤1 Jan¤#¤¤#¤19980204¤#¤RI02.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The sustainability of Russian fiscal system¤#¤Korhonen, Iikka¤#¤Idäntalouksien katsauksia¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤5-12¤#¤19980204¤#¤RA07.21, SH02¤#¤[Abstract:] "This paper briefly examines the sustainability of the Russian fiscal policy. Russia has run quite large general government deficits during the transition years. Some simple simulations show that the present policies are not sustainable in the medium-term, unless economic growth accelerates significantly and real interest rate declines. If these positive developments do not materialize, Russia must tighten her fiscal policy. "¤ ¤eng¤#¤Challenges to reforming Russia's tax system¤#¤Popova, Tatiana & Tekoniemi, Merja¤#¤Idäntalouksien katsauksia¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤13-30¤#¤19980204¤#¤RA07.21, SH02, SH10¤#¤[Abstract:] "Tax revenues constitute the main source of public sector funding for most countries. Russia's complex and ineffective tax system has hindered its economy and led to significant decrease in tax revenues. The new Tax Code approved in summer 1997 in the first reading of the Russian Duma was designed to remedy many of the problems with the current tax system. Its main objectives were to ensure simplification of the tax system, restoration of tax discipline, stimulation of production and protection of adequate tax revenues. Subsequently, there has been much discussion as to whether these objectives can be achieved by the proposed Tax Code draft, and thousands of amendments have been proposed. The discussion has centered around income and enterprise taxation, i.e areas where Russian practice differs considerably from other countries. Traditionally, income taxation in Russia has been a minor contributor to state revenues, while enterprise taxation has been a considerable contributor. According to the hypothetical calculations of the Tax Code Tax draft, federal and regional tax revenues as a share of GDP will decline, while revenues from extrabudgetary funds will increase. The aggregate tax burden should decrease from approximately 35.1% to 32.4% of GDP. These estimates are based on the assumption that GDP starts to grow and tax discipline is better enforced. This is the core of the tax reform and a key element in the success of Russia's economic reform as a whole."¤ ¤eng¤#¤Optimal currency areas, EMU and the outlook for Eastern Europe¤#¤Pautola, Niina¤#¤Idäntalouksien katsauksia¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤31-55¤#¤19980204¤#¤RA01.01, RA02.03, SD02.01, SD01.02¤#¤[Abstract:] "The theoretical literature suggests four criteria for judging whether regions should form a currency area: mobility of labour and capital, flexibility of prices and wages, openness to trade and diversity of production. Regions that have relatively closed economies, narrow product ranges, strong price and wage rigidities, and low external mobility of labour and capital should not join monetary union, but should instead retain exchange-rate flexibility. According to Maastricht Treaty, countries wishing to join EMU must fulfil the convergence criteria on interest rate levels, exchange rates, price stability and public debt. Several studies indicate that neither current EU-members nor the Central and Eastern European countries fully satisfy Mundell's criteria for optimal currency area (OCA) or EMU convergence criteria. Therefore, a European monetary union might run more smoothly if limited to a subset of EU members. European Union is less of an optimal currency area than, for example, the US, due to lower factor mobility, more variable real exchange rates and slower response to aggregate shocks. Regarding to convergence criteria, it seems that the majoriy of the EU-countries satisfy the criteria to price stability whereas more efforts are needed where public debt is concerned. In respect of Central and Eastern European countries, the successful conclusion of systematic transformation and market oriented structural reforms is essential before participation in EMU. At present, countries should concentrate on maintaining their commitment to stabilization and on development further modern monetary and fiscal policies. Furthermore, they must complete financial sector reform, and liberalize capital movements. In addition, their central banks have to become fully independent and have price stability as primary objective. Actions should be taken to tackle factors that hinder the efficiency of monetary policy e.g. the volatility of money demand, the poor degree of privatization and competition in the banking sector, the non-existence of a enforcable bankruptcy law, the lack of development of money and securities markets and the problem "bad loans" in the banking sector. Endogineity of OCA criteria argues that suitability of European countries, both Western and Eastern, for EMU cannot be judged on the basis of historical data since the structure of these economies is likely to change in EMU. The more countries integrate with each other, the more highly correlated will be their business cycles. Therefore, if a country, failing the OCA criteria now, goes ahead and joins EMU anyway, its trade linkages and income correlation with other EMU members are likely to rise as a consequence of entry into EMU."¤ ¤eng¤#¤Lessons of the Southeast Asian meltdown¤#¤Watanabe, Toshio¤#¤Japan echo¤#¤1998¤#¤25¤#¤2 Apr¤#¤31-33¤#¤19980612¤#¤RI03.22, SH02, RI02, SH01, SD01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Phosporite War : the role of environmental protest in the Estonian Independence Movement of the 1980s¤#¤Kaski, Antti¤#¤Idäntutkimus¤#¤1997¤#¤4¤#¤4¤#¤21-38¤#¤19980204¤#¤RA07.01, RA07.12, SJ02, , SF08, SF06, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Will Japan trigger the next crash?¤#¤Takahashi, Johsen¤#¤Japan echo¤#¤1998¤#¤25¤#¤2 Apr¤#¤34-38¤#¤19980612¤#¤RI03.22, SH02, SH01, SD01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Islam, nationalism and dialogue between religions in Tatarstan : an interview with Damir Ishkhakov¤#¤[Piirainen, Timo & Iskhakov, Damir]¤#¤Idäntutkimus¤#¤1997¤#¤4¤#¤4¤#¤50-57¤#¤19980204¤#¤RA07.21, SG09, SF08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Katsauksia:] Mishars¤#¤Leitzinger, Antero¤#¤Idäntutkimus¤#¤1997¤#¤4¤#¤4¤#¤58-61¤#¤19980204¤#¤RA07.21, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Asian crisis and the IMF's medicine¤#¤Yoshitomi, Masaru¤#¤Japan echo¤#¤1998¤#¤25¤#¤2 Apr¤#¤48-51¤#¤19980612¤#¤RI02, RI03, SH01, SH02, SD01, SD01.02, RM03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A new backlash against American influence¤#¤Kawachi, Takashi¤#¤Japan echo¤#¤1998¤#¤25¤#¤2 Apr¤#¤44-47¤#¤19980612¤#¤RI03.22, SH01, SG06, SG05, SG08, (RC02)¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Explaining the Soviet collapse¤#¤Rutland, Peter¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤2¤#¤14-21¤#¤19980205¤#¤RA07.01, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Kill, then tell : ex-Yugoslav generals remember their wars¤#¤Svarm, Filip¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤2¤#¤22-29¤#¤19980205¤#¤RA08.21, SB05, SC05, SG08, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Albania's struggling literary scene¤#¤Hodgson, John¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤2¤#¤30-36¤#¤19980205¤#¤RA08.15, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Poland contends with its vanished Jews¤#¤Gebert, Konstanty¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤2¤#¤37-41¤#¤19980205¤#¤RA05.11, SA02, SG02.03, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Reviews:] True confessions : politicians as authors add colorful pieces to the complex mosaic of Polish history¤#¤Karpinski, Jakub¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤2¤#¤43-45¤#¤19980205¤#¤RA05.11, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Reviews:] Yeltsin, tabloid-style : the president's former bodyguard provides an account of Russia's unsavory political elite¤#¤Shlapentokh, Vladimir¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤2¤#¤46-48¤#¤19980205¤#¤RA07.21, SG08, SA04, SF01.01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Reviews:] Liberalism under the microscope : three volumes of essays on liberal economic and political thought in Central Europe¤#¤Cain, Michael J. G.¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤2¤#¤49-53¤#¤19980205¤#¤RA02.03, SG08, SF01.01, SH02, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Reviews:] The myth of truth : manipulating history in Romania¤#¤Pascu, Mihai¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤2¤#¤54-55¤#¤19980205¤#¤RA08.13, SA02, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Reviews:] A skewed intellectual history of Ukraine¤#¤Hrytsenko, Oleksandr¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤2¤#¤56-58¤#¤19980205¤#¤RA07.32, SA02, SG08, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Reviews:] The presidential pulpit : Vaclav Havel's speeches reveal changes in his world as well as in himself¤#¤Hicks, Andrew¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤2¤#¤59¤#¤19980205¤#¤RA05.21, SG08, SA04, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Literary dispatches:] Cleansing the future, rewiring the past : new Russian and American science fiction stretches the genre¤#¤Chinyaeva, Elena¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤2¤#¤65-69¤#¤19980205¤#¤RA07.21, RC02, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Literary dispatches:] Learning to write in freedom¤#¤Simecka, Martin M.¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤2¤#¤70-74¤#¤19980205¤#¤RA05.22, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Literary dispatches:] The unbearable lightness of best sellers : the Czech literary scene grapples with market conditions and how-to books¤#¤Anyz, Daniel & Vrba, Tomas¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤2¤#¤75-77¤#¤19980205¤#¤RA05.21, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Literary dispatches:] The old, wise poet : Czeslaw Milosz's latest literary outburst reveals more of the mand behind the words¤#¤Grudzinska Gross, Irena¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤2¤#¤78-80¤#¤19980205¤#¤RA05.11, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Media profile:] GAzeta Wyborcza comes of age : as Poland changes, so does its leading daily¤#¤Schmidt, Josephine¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤2¤#¤90-91¤#¤19980205¤#¤RA05.11, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Point counter point:] Is a free market bad for good books? : No: real market breeds creativity¤#¤Raos, Predrag¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤2¤#¤94-97¤#¤19980205¤#¤RA08.23, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Point counter point:] Is a free market bad for good books? : Yes: the market is a new censor¤#¤Bart, Istvan¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤2¤#¤94-97¤#¤19980205¤#¤RA08.12, RA02.03, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Trauma revisited: culture, mourning, and the unsconscious in the Oklahoma City bombing¤#¤Stein, Howard F.¤#¤JPCS : journal for the psychoanalysis of culture & society¤#¤1997¤#¤2¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤17-37¤#¤19980205¤#¤RC02, SF06, SF06.02, SG10¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Hating the self in the other¤#¤Wolfenstein, Eugene Victor¤#¤JPCS : journal for the psychoanalysis of culture & society¤#¤1997¤#¤2¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤75-78¤#¤19980205¤#¤SG10¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Green fantasy and the real nature: elements of a Lacanian critique of green ideological discourse¤#¤Stavrakakis, Yannis¤#¤JPCS : journal for the psychoanalysis of culture & society¤#¤1997¤#¤2¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤123-132¤#¤19980205¤#¤SG05.01, SJ02, SF03, SG10¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Slavoj Zizek¤#¤[Interviewed by Andres Long and Tara McGann]¤#¤JPCS : journal for the psychoanalysis of culture & society¤#¤1997¤#¤2¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤133-137¤#¤19980205¤#¤SG10¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The USA and Europe as global players in the twenty-first Century¤#¤Mathiopoulos, Margarita¤#¤Aussenpolitik¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤4th Quarter¤#¤36-49¤#¤19981230¤#¤RC02, RA02.01, SB, SB01, SC01, SC, RA01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Sympathy for the devil : the dominant stream within Croatian Catholic clergy has thrown the church into an embarrassing embrace with the nationalist regime of President Franjo Tudjman¤#¤Lovrenovic, Ivan¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤12¤#¤60-61¤#¤19981210¤#¤RA08.23, SG09, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Kosovo conundrum : Richard Holbrooke achieved peace for the moment, with a superficial compromise; now Christopher Hill is given the task of brokering an ambitious settlement¤#¤Kusovak, Zoran¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤12¤#¤56-59¤#¤19981210¤#¤RA08.26, SF08, SF06, SG02.03, SC01, SC05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Stuck in Sarajevo : on the trail of a travel agency offering illicit package tours¤#¤Kuci, Adrana¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤12¤#¤52-53¤#¤19981210¤#¤SG02.04, RA, RA08.24¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Refugee pingpong : asylum-seekers come to Germany in hopes of a new start, then are sent home when their request is denied. 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I. 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flows¤#¤Schraeder, Peter J. & Hook, Steven W. & Taylor, Bruce¤#¤World politics¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤2 Jan¤#¤294-323¤#¤19980224¤#¤SD05, RC02, RI03.22, RA04.06, RA03.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review article:] The constructivist turn in international relations theory¤#¤Checkel, Jeffrey T.¤#¤World politics¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤2 Jan¤#¤324-348¤#¤19980224¤#¤SB, SB01, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[The rise of nationalism in the Former Soviet Union : kinds, causes, consequences, countermeasures : Kyiv, 29.11.-1.12.1996 : symposium report¤#¤Thom, Francoise¤#¤Uncaptive minds¤#¤1997¤#¤9¤#¤3-4 Su-Fa¤#¤11-20¤#¤19980304¤#¤RA07.02, SG02.03, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[The rise of nationalism: Former Soviet Union:] Theme I : national independence, the fall of Soviet Union, and democracy¤#¤Key speaker: Vyacheslav Chornovil¤#¤Uncaptive minds¤#¤1997¤#¤9¤#¤3-4 Su-Fa¤#¤21-32¤#¤19980304¤#¤RA07.01, SG02.03, SF08, SF02, SF05, SG07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[The rise of nationalism: Former Soviet Union:] Theme II : different natinalism: the case of Estonia¤#¤Key speaker: Mart Nutt¤#¤Uncaptive minds¤#¤1997¤#¤9¤#¤3-4 Su-Fa¤#¤33-42¤#¤19980304¤#¤RA07.12, SG02.03, (RA07.01), SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[The rise of nationalism: Former Soviet Union:] Theme III : different natinalism: the case of Crimea¤#¤Key speaker: Refat Chubarov¤#¤Uncaptive minds¤#¤1997¤#¤9¤#¤3-4 Su-Fa¤#¤43-52¤#¤19980304¤#¤RA07.32, RA07.21, SG02.03, (RA07.01), SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[The rise of nationalism: Former Soviet Union:] Theme IV : different natinalism: the case of Russia : how much a threat?¤#¤Key speaker: Francoise Thom¤#¤Uncaptive minds¤#¤1997¤#¤9¤#¤3-4 Su-Fa¤#¤53-63¤#¤19980304¤#¤RA07.21, SG02.03, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[The rise of nationalism: Former Soviet Union:] Theme V : different natinalism: the case of Caucasus : will Russia restore hegemony?¤#¤Keynote speaker: Ali Kerimov¤#¤Uncaptive minds¤#¤1997¤#¤9¤#¤3-4 Su-Fa¤#¤65-76¤#¤19980304¤#¤RA07.21, RA07.41, SG02.03, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[The rise of nationalism: Former Soviet Union:] Theme VI : the unitary state versus minority rights : the case of Romania¤#¤Key speaker: Smaranda Enache¤#¤Uncaptive minds¤#¤1997¤#¤9¤#¤3-4 Su-Fa¤#¤77-87¤#¤19980304¤#¤RA08.13, SG02.03, SG05.01, SF10¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[The rise of nationalism: Former Soviet Union:] Theme VII : measures and countermeasures¤#¤¤#¤Uncaptive minds¤#¤1997¤#¤9¤#¤3-4 Su-Fa¤#¤88-92¤#¤19980304¤#¤RA02.03, RA07.02, SG02.03, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[The rise of nationalism in Central and Eastern Europe : kinds, causes, consequences, countermeasures : Trakoscan, 17-19.1.1997 : symposium report¤#¤Bugajski, Janusz¤#¤Uncaptive minds¤#¤1997¤#¤9¤#¤3-4 Su-Fa¤#¤99-109¤#¤19980304¤#¤RA02.03, RA07.02, SG02.03, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[The rise of nationalism: Eastern Europe:] Theme I : ethnic nationalism and communism: an ideological comparison¤#¤¤#¤Uncaptive minds¤#¤1997¤#¤9¤#¤3-4 Su-Fa¤#¤111-128¤#¤19980304¤#¤RA02.03, RA02.02, SG02.03, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[The rise of nationalism: Eastern Europe:] Theme II : the causes of nationalism: the case of Yugoslavia¤#¤Key speaker: Mihajlo Mihajlov¤#¤Uncaptive minds¤#¤1997¤#¤9¤#¤3-4 Su-Fa¤#¤129-139¤#¤19980304¤#¤RA08.21, RA08.26, SG02.03, SG05.01, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[The rise of nationalism: Eastern Europe:] Theme III : why the democrats failed: the case of Yugoslavia¤#¤Key speaker: Miljenko Dereta¤#¤Uncaptive minds¤#¤1997¤#¤9¤#¤3-4 Su-Fa¤#¤141-148¤#¤19980304¤#¤RA08.21, RA08.26, SG02.03, SG05.01, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[The rise of nationalism: Eastern Europe:] Theme IV : different nationalisms: the lessons of Estonia¤#¤Key speaker: Juri Adams¤#¤Uncaptive minds¤#¤1997¤#¤9¤#¤3-4 Su-Fa¤#¤149-160¤#¤19980304¤#¤RA07.12, SG02.03, SG05.01, SF05, (RA08.21), (RA08.26)¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[The rise of nationalism: Eastern Europe:] Theme V : the post-communist state vs. minority rights¤#¤Key speaker: Smaranda Enache¤#¤Uncaptive minds¤#¤1997¤#¤9¤#¤3-4 Su-Fa¤#¤161-174¤#¤19980304¤#¤RA02.02, RA02.03, SG02.03, SG05.01, SF10¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[The rise of nationalism: Eastern Europe:] Theme VI : countermeasures: can history be reversed? : what can be done?¤#¤Key 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P.¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1997¤#¤48¤#¤1063-64¤#¤15-24¤#¤19980305¤#¤RA07.21, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Priority goals of Germany's foreign policy¤#¤Gruber, Wilfried¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1997¤#¤48¤#¤1063-64¤#¤25-29¤#¤19980305¤#¤SB02, RA05.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Yugoslavia and Israel¤#¤Colovic, Dragan¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1997¤#¤48¤#¤1063-64¤#¤29-31¤#¤19980305¤#¤RA08.26, SB01, RG02.15¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤War, detente, and the declining importance of neutrality in European affairs¤#¤Stepanovsky, Jiri¤#¤Perspectives¤#¤1998/99¤#¤¤#¤11 Winter¤#¤11-20¤#¤19981210¤#¤SC05, SC01, RA, RA01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Czech foreign policy¤#¤Kavan, Jan¤#¤Perspectives¤#¤1998/99¤#¤¤#¤11 Winter¤#¤5-10¤#¤19981210¤#¤RA05.21, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Social exchange theory: premises and prospects¤#¤Druckman, Daniel¤#¤International negotiation¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤2¤#¤253-266¤#¤19981209¤#¤SB01, SE04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Rethinking the notion of reciprocial exchange in international negotiation: Sino-American relations, 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Clinton¤#¤Hodgson, Godgrey¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤3¤#¤64-65¤#¤19980305¤#¤RC02, SA04, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Migrant workers:] Migrants in a maelstrom¤#¤Nair, Shanti¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤3¤#¤66-68¤#¤19980305¤#¤RI03, SG02.04, SH02, SH03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Asia:] So far, so good? : political change and the Asia crisis¤#¤Leifer, Michael¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤3¤#¤69-71¤#¤19980305¤#¤RI03, SH02, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Sudan:] Africa's dilemmas in the Sudan¤#¤Deng, Francis M.¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤3¤#¤72-74¤#¤19980305¤#¤SF06.01, SF06, RG01.17¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[European foreign policy:] Putting ethics at the heart of Europe¤#¤Smith, Hazel¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤3¤#¤75-77¤#¤19980305¤#¤RA01.01, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[The Baltic:] Bear hug for the Baltic¤#¤Baev, Pavel K.¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤3¤#¤78-79¤#¤19980305¤#¤RA07.21, (RA07.11), SB01, SB02, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Cutting up the Caspian¤#¤Dion, Richard R.¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤3¤#¤80-82¤#¤19980305¤#¤RL06, SC01, SH04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Retrospect and prospect of the international strategic situation : a speech delivered at the annual symposium ... on December 27, 1997¤#¤Guangkai, Xiong¤#¤International strategic studies¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤1-2¤#¤19980305¤#¤SB, SC, SD¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The international strategic situation of 1997¤#¤Feng, Chen¤#¤International strategic studies¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤3-8¤#¤19980305¤#¤SB, SC, SD¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Current international military security situation¤#¤Qinggong, Li¤#¤International strategic studies¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤9-15¤#¤19980305¤#¤SB, SC,¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤World economic situation in 1997¤#¤Jingzhi, Xu¤#¤International strategic studies¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤16-21¤#¤19980305¤#¤SD, SD01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤International arms control situation of 1997 and its trend of development¤#¤Yumin, Hu & Changlin, Mu¤#¤International strategic studies¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤22-25¤#¤19980305¤#¤SC03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Roundup of the Asian - Pacific situation in 1997¤#¤Changtai, Zhang¤#¤International strategic studies¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤26-31¤#¤19980305¤#¤SC01, SB, RI03, RL03, RI02.02, RI02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Develope cooperation and build a future together : a new chapter of China - U.S. relationship opened by President Jiang Zemin's U.S. visit¤#¤Benwang, Sa¤#¤International strategic studies¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤32-37¤#¤19980305¤#¤RI03.03, RC02, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The rise of the greater ASEAN and trends of multipolarization in the Asia - Pacific region¤#¤Zhen, Xuan¤#¤International strategic studies¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤37-40¤#¤19980305¤#¤RI02.02, RI03, RL03, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A review and preview over the Middle East peace process¤#¤Xinhui, Xu¤#¤International strategic studies¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤41-46¤#¤19980305¤#¤RG02, RG02.15, RG02.01, SB05, SC08, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The controversy over the Caspian Sea mineral resources: conflicting perceptions, clashing interests¤#¤Bolukbasi, Suha¤#¤Europe-Asia studies¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤3 May¤#¤397-414¤#¤19980629¤#¤RL06, SC01, SH04, RA07.41, RA06.06, RA07.21, RG04.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Uncertain conditions in the Russian transition: the popular drive towards stability in a 'stateless' environment¤#¤Alexander, James¤#¤Europe-Asia studies¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤3 May¤#¤415-443¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA07.21, SF02, SF05, SG05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Back to the future: neomedievalism and the postmodern digital world economy¤#¤Kobrin, Stephen J.¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤51¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤361-386¤#¤19981026¤#¤SD, SD01, SG06, SI03.02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Cyberpolitik: the changing nature of power in the information age¤#¤Rothkopf, David J.¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤51¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤325-359¤#¤19981026¤#¤SC, SB, SG06, SI03.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Conflict resolution training in the Middle East: lessons to be learned¤#¤Abu-Nimer, Mohammed¤#¤International negotiation¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤1¤#¤99-116¤#¤19981209¤#¤SB01, SG04, RG¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Evaluationg programs designed to teach international content and neotiation skills¤#¤Torney-Purta, Judith¤#¤International negotiation¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤1¤#¤77-97¤#¤19981209¤#¤SB01, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Using simulation as a tool to teach about international negotiation¤#¤Kaufman, Joyce P.¤#¤International negotiation¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤1¤#¤59-75¤#¤19981209¤#¤SB01, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Simulations and experiental learning in the international relations classroom¤#¤Lantis, Jeffrey S.¤#¤International negotiation¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤1¤#¤39-57¤#¤19981209¤#¤SB01, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤From research to application: utilizing findings in negotiation training programs¤#¤Druckman, Daniel & Robinson, Victor¤#¤International negotiation¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤1¤#¤7-38¤#¤19981209¤#¤SB01, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Middle East satellite broadcasting:] Daring to talk¤#¤Sakr, Naomi¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤12¤#¤321-323¤#¤19981209¤#¤RG, RG00.11, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[International financial system:] The only game in town¤#¤Eichengreen, Barry¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤12¤#¤317-320¤#¤19981209¤#¤SD, SD01, RM03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Japan:] The pump that won't be primed¤#¤Shipman, Alan¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤12¤#¤314-316¤#¤19981209¤#¤RI03.22, SH, SD¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[The Balkans:] 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Order?¤#¤¤#¤Understanding global issues¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤18 s.¤#¤19980227¤#¤RI02.12, SH02, SF05, SA01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Roundtable:] Striving toward an affluent nation of peace¤#¤Hosokawa, Morihiro & Hoshino, Shinyasu¤#¤NIRA review¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤Winter¤#¤3-10¤#¤19980227¤#¤RI03.22, SF05, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Australia's immigration policies: a loss of consensus¤#¤Batrouney, Trevor¤#¤NIRA review¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤Winter¤#¤11-15¤#¤19980227¤#¤RJ03.01, SG02.04, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Globalization and immigrant workers in Japan¤#¤Iyotani, Toshio¤#¤NIRA review¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤Winter¤#¤16-18¤#¤19980227¤#¤RI03.22, SG02.04, SG02.03, SH03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Democracy in unlikely places: Mongolia's quiet transformation¤#¤Ginsburg, Thomas B.¤#¤NIRA review¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤Winter¤#¤19-23¤#¤19980227¤#¤RI03.31, SF01.01, SF01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Researcher's notebook:] Korea's long-awaited OECD membership¤#¤Ho, Lee Jae¤#¤NIRA review¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤Winter¤#¤27-30¤#¤19980227¤#¤RI03.13, RN03, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Think tank trends:] New demands on German foreign policy think tanks¤#¤Bauermeister, Matthias¤#¤NIRA review¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤Winter¤#¤31-35¤#¤19980227¤#¤RA05.02, SK04, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Engaging Gramsci: international relations theory and the new Gramscians¤#¤Germain, Randall D. & Kenny, Michael¤#¤Review of international studies¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤1 Jan¤#¤3-21¤#¤19980227¤#¤SB, SB01, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤NATO expansion: 'a policy error of historic importance'¤#¤MccGwire, Michael¤#¤Review of international studies¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤1 Jan¤#¤23-42¤#¤19980227¤#¤RA01.02, RA02.03, SK02, SB01, (RA02), SC01, (RA07.21)¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Nattering NATO negativism? : reasons why expansion may be a good thing¤#¤Ball, Christopher L.¤#¤Review of international studies¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤1 Jan¤#¤43-67¤#¤19980227¤#¤RA01.02, RA02.03, SK02, SB01, (RA02), SC01, RA07.21, RC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Sanctions as a gendered instrument of statecraft: the case of Iraq¤#¤Buck, Lori & Gallant, Nicole & Nossal, Kim Richard¤#¤Review of international studies¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤1 Jan¤#¤69-84¤#¤19980227¤#¤RG02.11, SC01, SB05, SK02, SG02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Global environmental politics: putting gender on the agenda?¤#¤Bretherton, Charlotte¤#¤Review of international studies¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤1 Jan¤#¤85-100¤#¤19980227¤#¤SJ02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The bodies of Christ as international bodies: the Holy See, wom(b)an and the Cairo Conference¤#¤Neale, Palena R.¤#¤Review of international studies¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤1 Jan¤#¤101-118¤#¤19980227¤#¤SK02, SG09, SG02.06, SB, RM01, RA06.08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The determinants of economic reform in the Post-Communist world¤#¤Fish, M. Steven¤#¤East European politics and societies¤#¤1998¤#¤12¤#¤1 Winter¤#¤31-78¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA02.02, RA02.03, RA07.02, SH02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Latvia and Estonia: human rights violations in the center of Europe¤#¤Ramishvili, T.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤4¤#¤116-127¤#¤19981104¤#¤RA07.21, SG02.03, RA07.13, RA07.12, SF01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Strengthening global norms : physical protection of nuclear materials¤#¤Bunn, George¤#¤IAEA bulletin¤#¤1997¤#¤39¤#¤4 Dec¤#¤4-8¤#¤19980311¤#¤SC03, SI03.05, SH04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Verification in Newly Independent States¤#¤Murakami, Kenji¤#¤IAEA bulletin¤#¤1997¤#¤39¤#¤4 Dec¤#¤9-12¤#¤19980311¤#¤RA07.02, SC03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Symposium on international safeguards: new chapters open¤#¤Wedekind, Lothar & Larrimore, James¤#¤IAEA bulletin¤#¤1997¤#¤39¤#¤4 Dec¤#¤14-19¤#¤19980311¤#¤SC03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The system of strenghtened safeguards¤#¤Hooper, Richard¤#¤IAEA bulletin¤#¤1997¤#¤39¤#¤4 Dec¤#¤26-29¤#¤19980311¤#¤SC03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Safeguards: past, present & future¤#¤Fischer, Davidq¤#¤IAEA bulletin¤#¤1997¤#¤39¤#¤4 Dec¤#¤31-36¤#¤19980311¤#¤SC03, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Future directions of nuclear verification¤#¤Blix, Hans¤#¤IAEA bulletin¤#¤1997¤#¤39¤#¤4 Dec¤#¤37-42¤#¤19980311¤#¤SC03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Legal integration: theorizing the legal dimension of European integration¤#¤Armstrong, Kenneth A.¤#¤Journal of common market studies¤#¤1998¤#¤36¤#¤2 June¤#¤155-174¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA01.01, SF10, SB04, SD02.01, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Law, legitimacy and EC governance: prospects for 'partnership'¤#¤Scott, Joanne¤#¤Journal of common market studies¤#¤1998¤#¤36¤#¤2 June¤#¤175-194¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA01.01, SF10, SB04, SF02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The first Soviet H-bomb: a recollection¤#¤Ilyin, A.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤4¤#¤164-170¤#¤19981104¤#¤RA07.01, SA02, SI03.05, SC06.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Madrid: autumn of 1980¤#¤Dubinin, Yu.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤4¤#¤171-183¤#¤19981104¤#¤RA07.01, RA01.07, SA02, SB02, SF01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Russia's way: national identity and foreign policy¤#¤Kortunov, S.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤4¤#¤138-163¤#¤19981104¤#¤RA07.21, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Finnish forest industry and air protection¤#¤Karessuo, Anu & Ailasmaa, Veera¤#¤Ilmansuojelu¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤5-8¤#¤19981105¤#¤RA03.01, SH06.01, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Geschichte:] Macedonia in history: myths and constants¤#¤Shea, John¤#¤Österreichische Osthefte¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤1-2¤#¤131-168¤#¤19981026¤#¤RA08.25, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Are kings really omnipotent?¤#¤Kolokolov, B.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤4¤#¤184-191¤#¤19981104¤#¤RA07.01, SB01, SA02, RG01.11, RG04.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Reformulated diesel fuels in Finland : in fuel reformulation the composition of a fuel is modified in order to reduce emission from automotive vehicles¤#¤Mikkonen, Seppo & Aakko, Päivi¤#¤Ilmansuojelu¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤13-16¤#¤19981105¤#¤RA03.01, SJ02, SH08.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The 1998 Lithuanian presidential election¤#¤Senn, Alfred E.¤#¤ACE : analysis of current events¤#¤1998¤#¤10¤#¤2¤#¤1,3-4¤#¤19980311¤#¤RA07.14, SF04.01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Kazakhstan undertakes a major restructuring¤#¤Ussen, Zhaniya & Horton, Scott¤#¤ACE : analysis of current events¤#¤1998¤#¤10¤#¤2¤#¤5, 9¤#¤19980311¤#¤RA07.52, SF05, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Ethnic minority languages and Russian passport politics¤#¤Robertson, Lawrence¤#¤ACE : analysis of current events¤#¤1998¤#¤10¤#¤2¤#¤6-8¤#¤19980311¤#¤RA07.21, SG08, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Russia's dilemma in the Caucasus: power politics vs. energy cooperation¤#¤Cutler, Robert¤#¤ACE : analysis of current events¤#¤1998¤#¤10¤#¤2¤#¤10-11¤#¤19980311¤#¤RA07.21, SB02, (RA07.41), SB01, SH05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Northern Ireland: verifying decommissioning¤#¤Findlay, Trevor¤#¤Trust and verify¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤78 Feb¤#¤1-3¤#¤19980310¤#¤RA04.02, SF08, SF06, SC03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Coping with uncertainty: verifying the Kyoto Protocol¤#¤Lanchbery, John¤#¤Trust and verify¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤78 Feb¤#¤3-6¤#¤19980310¤#¤SL, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The principle of subsidiarity and the Court of Justice as an institutional actor¤#¤De Burca, Grainne¤#¤Journal of common market studies¤#¤1998¤#¤36¤#¤2 June¤#¤217-235¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA01.01, SF10, SB04, SF02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Community law in the national legal order: a systems analysis¤#¤Maher, Imelda¤#¤Journal of common market studies¤#¤1998¤#¤36¤#¤2 June¤#¤237-254¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA01.01, SF10, SB04, SF02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Administering Europe?¤#¤Everson, Michelle¤#¤Journal of common market studies¤#¤1998¤#¤36¤#¤2 June¤#¤195-216¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA01.01, SF10, SB04, SF02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The CTBT and nuclear disarmament - the U.S. view¤#¤Holum, John D.¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1997¤#¤51¤#¤1 Summer¤#¤263-281¤#¤19981023¤#¤RC02, SC02, SC03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Negotiating the CTBT: India's security concerns and nuclear disarmament¤#¤Ghose, Arundhati¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1997¤#¤51¤#¤1 Summer¤#¤239-261¤#¤19981023¤#¤RI01.13, SC02, SC03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Future uncertain: Indian security policy approaches the millenium¤#¤Ganguly, Sumit¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1997¤#¤51¤#¤1 Summer¤#¤221-238¤#¤19981023¤#¤RI01.13, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Refugee protection in South Asia¤#¤Nair, Ravi¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1997¤#¤51¤#¤1 Summer¤#¤201-220¤#¤19981023¤#¤RI02, RM02, RM04, SG03, SG02.04, RI01.13¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Local control versus technocracy. the Bangladesh Flood Response Study¤#¤Leaf, Murray¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1997¤#¤51¤#¤1 Summer¤#¤179-200¤#¤19981023¤#¤RI01.11, SG02.07, SJ02, SF08, SH02.04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Financing women entrepreneurs in South Asia: a conversation with Nancy Barry¤#¤[Interviewers:] Jani, Neha D. & Pedroni, Michael N.¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1997¤#¤51¤#¤1 Summer¤#¤169-178¤#¤19981023¤#¤RI02, , SH01, SH02, RM04, SG02.07, SH07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Beyond Agenda 2000¤#¤Ludlow, Peter¤#¤CEPS review¤#¤1997/1998¤#¤¤#¤5 Winter¤#¤1-9¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA01.01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Economic and social cohesion and EU enlargement¤#¤Martin, Reiner & Mortensen, Jörgen¤#¤CEPS review¤#¤1997/1998¤#¤¤#¤5 Winter¤#¤10-22¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA01.01, RA02.03, RA07.11, SD02.01, SG01, SF08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Trade and investment issues for the next enlargement¤#¤Brenton, Paul¤#¤CEPS review¤#¤1997/1998¤#¤¤#¤5 Winter¤#¤23-27¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA01.01, RA02.03, RA07.11, SD02.01, SD03.01, SD03.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Approximation before accession¤#¤Pelkmans, Jacques¤#¤CEPS review¤#¤1997/1998¤#¤¤#¤5 Winter¤#¤28-40¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA01.01, RA02.03, RA07.11, SD02.01, SB04, SF10¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Cyprus and its candidature¤#¤Attalides, Michalis¤#¤CEPS review¤#¤1997/1998¤#¤¤#¤5 Winter¤#¤41-46¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA01.01, RA06.07, SB01, SD02.01, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Britain and Antarctica¤#¤¤#¤Background brief¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤Feb (rev.)¤#¤8 s.¤#¤19980312¤#¤RA04.02, RK, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Britain's accession the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea¤#¤¤#¤Background brief¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤January¤#¤12 s.¤#¤19980312¤#¤RA04.02, SJ02, SL, RM01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Redescribing human rights¤#¤Langlois, Anthony J.¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤1¤#¤1-22¤#¤19980629¤#¤SK02, SF01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Humanitarian shell games: whither UN reform?¤#¤Weiss, Thomas G.¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤1 March¤#¤9-23¤#¤19980312¤#¤RM01, SF02, SB, SC¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Power-sharing in multi-ethnic political systems¤#¤Adekanye, J. Bayo¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤1 March¤#¤25-36¤#¤19980312¤#¤SK02, SB05, SF06, SG02.03, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Facing genocide: the record of the Belgian Battalion in Rwanda¤#¤Suhrke, Astri¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤1 March¤#¤37-48¤#¤19980312¤#¤RF02.06, SF06, RA04.04, SC06.01, SC08, RM01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Innovations in peace-keeping: the case of Albania¤#¤Kostakos, Georgios & Bourantonis, Dimitris¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤1 March¤#¤49-58¤#¤19980312¤#¤RA08.15, SF06, SC08, SC06.01, RM01, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Did Albania really need operation 'Alba'?¤#¤Mema, Fatmir¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤1 March¤#¤59-62¤#¤19980312¤#¤RA08.15, SF06, SC08, SC06.01, RM01, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The World Bank and the UN in the Occupied Territories¤#¤Laugen, Torunn¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤1 March¤#¤63-77¤#¤19980312¤#¤SB05, SF06, RM01, RM03, RG02.15, RG02.16, SD05, RG02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Russia and tahe emerging security environment in Northeast Asia¤#¤Trenin, Dmitri¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤1 March¤#¤79-88¤#¤19980312¤#¤RA07.21, RI03, SC01, SC02, RI03.11¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Subregionalism in Northeast Asia¤#¤Medvedev, Sergei¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤1 March¤#¤89-100¤#¤19980312¤#¤RA07.21, RI03, SC01, SC02, SB02, RI03.03, RI03.22¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤China versus South China Sea security¤#¤Ji, Guoxing¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤1 March¤#¤101-112¤#¤19980312¤#¤RI03.03, SC02, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A threat in the South China Sea : a rejoinder¤#¤Huxley, Tim¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤1 March¤#¤113-118¤#¤19980312¤#¤RI03.03, SC02, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Reference review:] UN reform: a task to test the patience of Sisyphus¤#¤McDermott, Anthony¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤1 March¤#¤119-120¤#¤19980312¤#¤RM02, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The lesson unlearned¤#¤Borden, Anthony¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤6-8¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA08.24, SF06, SC08, SF01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The new internationalism¤#¤Woollacott, Martin¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤9-10¤#¤19980313¤#¤SB, SC¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Europe's suspended conflicts¤#¤Smith, Dan¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤11-16¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA02, SB05, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Yugoslavia and the West: getting it wrong¤#¤Schöpflin, George¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤18-19¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA08.11, SG02.03, SA02, SB05, SF06, RA02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[United States:] A tantalising torture¤#¤Hitchens, Christopher¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤20-21¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA08.21, RA08.24, SF06, RC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Europe's Balkan Nemesis¤#¤Mortimer, Edward¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤21-22¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA08.01, SF06, SC08, SC06.01, RA01.02, RA04.02, RA02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[United Nations:] Shuffling past another Guernica¤#¤Williams, Ian¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤23-24¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA08.24, SF06, RM01, SC08, SC06.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Implementation:] Protectorates lost¤#¤Pajic, Zoran¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤25-26¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA08.24, SF06, SC08, SC06.01, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Implementation:] Dayton's unfinished business¤#¤Sharp, Jane M. O.¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤27-28¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA08.24, RA08.21, RC02, SF06, SC08, SC06.01, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Refugess:] When God was on holiday¤#¤Janowski, Kris¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤30-31¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA08.24, SF06, SC08, SC06.01, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Tribunal:] Fighting the culture of impunity¤#¤Klarin, Mirko¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤32-33¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA08.24, RA08.21, SF06, SC08, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Media:] Crime reporting¤#¤Gutman, Roy¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤34-35¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA08.21, SF06, SF06.03, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Media:] A steady diet of lies¤#¤Thompson, Mark¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤36-37¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA08.21, SF06, SG06, RA08.23, RA08.24¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Balkans re-made?¤#¤Cviic, Christopher¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤42-43¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA08.01, SC01, SB05, SF06, RA08.21¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The real democracy deficit¤#¤Puhovski, Zarko¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤44-45¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA08.23, SF06, SG02.03, SF01.01, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Bosnia:] Adventures in Daytonland¤#¤Loza, Tihomir¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤46-49¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA08.24, SF06, SF08, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Montenegro:] The small republic abandons its protector¤#¤Cagorovic, Nebojsa¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤55-56¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA08.26, SF08, SG02.03, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Kosovo:] Parallel worlds¤#¤Maliqi, Shkelzen¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤56-57¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA08.26, SG02.03, SF08, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Macedonia:] Separate dreams¤#¤Mehmeti, Kim¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤58¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA08.25, SF06, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Macedonia:] Beyond Gligorov¤#¤Rusi, Iso¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤59-60¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA08.25, SF06, SF05, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Albania:] The gangster generation¤#¤Nazi, Fron¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤60-61¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA08.15, SF06.03, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Hungarians:] Persistent diplomacy¤#¤Partos, Gabriel¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤62-63¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA08.12, (RA08.13), SB01, SG02.03, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Minorities:] The minority rights paradox¤#¤Dimitras, Panayote Elias¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤64-66¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA08.01, SG02.03, SF06, SB05, SF01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Russia:] No more heroes¤#¤Bonner, Elena¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤68-70¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA07.21, SG, SG05, SF05, SF02, SF01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[North Caucasus:] Taking responsibility¤#¤Tishkov, Valery¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤71-73¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA07.21, SF08, SG, SH01, SG05, SG07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Caucasus:] The promise of something better¤#¤Hill, Fiona¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤74-75¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA07.41, SC01, SB05, SF06, RA07.21, SF08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Caucasus:] Redrawing the regional map¤#¤Kuchaly-Ipa, Astamur¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤76-77¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA07.41, SC01, SB05, SF06, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Chechnya:] Beyond the victory¤#¤Lieven, Anatol¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤78-79¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA07.21, SF08, SG02.03, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Chechnya:] The mono-ethnic state¤#¤Basnukaev, Musa¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤80-81¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA07.21, SF08, SG02.03, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Chechnya:] Maskhadov plays it cool¤#¤Dukayev, Aslan¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤82¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA07.21, SF08, SG02.03, SF06, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Dagestan:] The pressure of the ethnic question¤#¤Kisriev, Enver¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤83¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA07.21, SF08, SG02.03, SF06, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Georgia:] The risks of one-man rule¤#¤Zurabishvili, David¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤84-86¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA07.42, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Armenia:] A test of maturity¤#¤Khachatrian, Haroutiun¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤88-90¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA07.43, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Azerbaijan:] Identity versus geography¤#¤Alieva, Leila¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤90-91¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA07.44, SF05, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Journalism:] Getting the story¤#¤Corley, Felix¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤92-93¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA07.41, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Kurdistan (still) forgotten¤#¤McDowall, David¤#¤Warreport¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤58 Feb-Mar¤#¤93-94¤#¤19980313¤#¤RG02.11, RA06.06, SG02.03, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Comparative advantage and characteristics of Russia's trade with the European Union¤#¤Westin, Peter¤#¤Idäntalouksien katsauksia¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤5-30¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA01.01, RA07.21, SD03.01, SD04¤#¤[Abstract:] "The paper analyzes the development in Russian-European Union trade in the transition. After a significant adjustment of the trade data, and a short overview of the general development in Russian trade, the author analyses the trade dynamics and the commodity composition of exports and imports, using 3 and 5-digit Standard International Trade Classification. The outcome of the analysis shows that although Russian exports since 1992 have increased in terms of variety, the development in manufacturing exports is disappointing, especially with regard to light manufacturing and consumer goods. And not surprisingly Russia reveals a comparative advantage in minerals and metals. The level of intra-industry trade between Russia and the EU remains low and there is no sign of an increase; the opposite pattern from that of the Central European countries. On the whole this study shows that there are no clear signs of changes to the structure of foreign trade between Russia and the EU, to some extent the result of the lack of restructuring in the Russian economy."¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Trends:] On the move : migration trends in the Commonwealth of Independent States¤#¤Wyzan, Michael L.¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3¤#¤14-15¤#¤19980313¤#¤SG02.04, RA07.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The ominious landscape of Russian corruption¤#¤Glinkina, Svetlana¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3¤#¤16-23¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA07.21, SF02, SF06.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Russia Mafia: between hype and reality¤#¤Rutland, Peter & Kogan, Natasha¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3¤#¤24-34¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA07.21, SF06.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Russia's top crime fighter¤#¤Whitmore, Brian¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3¤#¤35-39¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA07.21, SF06.03, SA04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The corruption of statistics¤#¤Voronkov, Viktor¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3¤#¤40-45¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA07.21, SG, SF02, SH, SF06.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Thinking about corruption¤#¤Kogan, Natasha¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3¤#¤46-49¤#¤19980313¤#¤SF02, SF06.03, SG, SH, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Sleaze spreads in pauperized Albania¤#¤Schmidt, Fabian¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3¤#¤50-53¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA08.15, SH02, SH, SG02.07, SF06.03, SG¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Reform as expediency¤#¤Ivanovic, Zeljko¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3¤#¤54-57¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA08.26, SF08, SF02, SF05, SF06.03, SG¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Leveling the playing fields¤#¤¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3¤#¤58-61¤#¤19980313¤#¤SF, SF02, SF05, SF06.03, SG, SH, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The trade-offs of a cozy life¤#¤Vrba, Tomas¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3¤#¤62-65¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA05.21, SH, SG, SF06.03, SF02, SF¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The ghost of perestroika¤#¤Khrushcheva, Nina L.¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3¤#¤68-69¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA07.01, RA07.21, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Demagogue in waiting¤#¤Reljic, Slobodan¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3¤#¤70-75¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA08.26, SF05, SA04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Remembering and rebuilding in Bosnia¤#¤Herscher, Andrew¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3¤#¤76-81¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA08.24, SG05, SC08, SF06, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Media profile:] Inching toward integrity : after helping spark a revolution, Romania's media struggle in the aftermath¤#¤Gross, Peter¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3¤#¤82-85¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA08.13, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤"Counterterrorism" and conventional military force: the relationship between political effect and utility¤#¤Eppright, Charles T.¤#¤Studies in conflict and terrorism¤#¤1997¤#¤20¤#¤4 Oct-Dec¤#¤333-344¤#¤19980629¤#¤RC02, SC02, SF06.02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤War loss and political reform: an ongoing pattern in Russian history¤#¤Borer, Douglas A.¤#¤Studies in conflict and terrorism¤#¤1997¤#¤20¤#¤4 Oct-Dec¤#¤345-369¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA07.01, SF02, SA02, SG05, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Whose independence? : the social impact of economic reform in India¤#¤Kothari, Smitu¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1997¤#¤51¤#¤1 Summer¤#¤85-116¤#¤19981023¤#¤RI01.13, SH01, SH02, SG02.07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Uncertain success: the political economy of Indian economic reform¤#¤Dutt, Amitava Krishna¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1997¤#¤51¤#¤1 Summer¤#¤57-83¤#¤19981023¤#¤RI01.13, SH01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Economic liberalization and separatist nationalism: the cases of Sri Lanka and Tibet [: Andrew Wellington Cordier essay]¤#¤Alling, Greg¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1997¤#¤51¤#¤1 Summer¤#¤117-145¤#¤19981023¤#¤RI01.16, RI03.04, SH01, SH02, SF05, SG02.03, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Congress decline and party pluralism in India¤#¤Candland, Christopher¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1997¤#¤51¤#¤1 Summer¤#¤19-35¤#¤19981023¤#¤RI01.13, SF03, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Statehood in South Asia¤#¤Embree, Ainslie¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1997¤#¤51¤#¤1 Summer¤#¤1-18¤#¤19981023¤#¤SF01, SF02, RG04.03, RI01.13, RI01.16, SI01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Anarchy in Afghanistan¤#¤Khalilzad, Zalmay¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1997¤#¤51¤#¤1 Summer¤#¤35-56¤#¤19981023¤#¤RG04.01, SF05, SF06, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The May 1990 nuclear "crisis": an Indian perspective¤#¤Bhaskar, C. Uday¤#¤Studies in conflict and terrorism¤#¤1997¤#¤20¤#¤4 Oct-Dec¤#¤317-332¤#¤19980629¤#¤RG04.03, RI01.13, SB05, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[EU and climate change:] Members agreed on burden sharing : but a comprehensive strategy for the EU as a block still has to be worked out¤#¤Elvingson, Per¤#¤Acid news¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3 Oct¤#¤6¤#¤19981023¤#¤SJ02, SL, RA01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Memoirs and culture:] 1972: Richard Nixon's Moscow Summit¤#¤Kolokolov, B.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤2¤#¤143-149¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA07.01, RC02, SA02, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A Balkan intifada in Kosovo?¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤2 March¤#¤¤#¤19980316¤#¤RA08.26, SF08, SF06, SG02.03, RA08.01, SB05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Nigeria's transition to civilian rule¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤2 March¤#¤¤#¤19980316¤#¤RF01.23, SF05, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The strategic value of aircraft carriers¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤2 March¤#¤¤#¤19980316¤#¤SC06.02, SC04, SC05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Brazil's future: catching 'Asian flu'?¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤2 March¤#¤¤#¤19980316¤#¤RD04.13, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Tackling the problem of light weapons¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤2 March¤#¤¤#¤19980316¤#¤SF06, SC06.02, SB05, SF06.02, SC03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Drift and mastery¤#¤Blank, Stephen¤#¤European security¤#¤1997¤#¤6¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤1-15¤#¤19980316¤#¤SC, SC01, SB, RA07.03, RA02.01, RA07.21, RC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Russian policy in the sphere of national security: essence and magnitude of internal threats to stability and order¤#¤Kulikov, Anatoliy Sergeevich¤#¤European security¤#¤1997¤#¤6¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤16-37¤#¤19980316¤#¤RA07.21, SC02, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Strategic stability in the twenty-first century¤#¤Potemkin, V. K. & Morozov, Yu. V.¤#¤European security¤#¤1997¤#¤6¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤38-48¤#¤19980316¤#¤SB, SC, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Some aspects of Russian armed forces reform¤#¤Surikov, Anton¤#¤European security¤#¤1997¤#¤6¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤49-65¤#¤19980316¤#¤RA07.21, SC06.01, SC06.03, SC07.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Russia's nuclear drawdown: justice delayed or denied?¤#¤Cimbala, Stephen J.¤#¤European security¤#¤1997¤#¤6¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤66-84¤#¤19980316¤#¤RA07.21, SC06.02, SC07.01, SC02, SC03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Institutions, alliances and stability: thinking theoretically about international relations in Central-East Europe¤#¤Balmaceda, Margarita M.¤#¤European security¤#¤1997¤#¤6¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤85-109¤#¤19980316¤#¤RA02.02, RA02.03, SC01, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Sunset over the svamp - the independence and dependence of Belarus¤#¤Oldberg, Ingmar¤#¤European security¤#¤1997¤#¤6¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤110-130¤#¤19980316¤#¤RA07.33, SF05, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Contemporary Central Asia: ethnic identity and problems of state legitimacy¤#¤Glenn, John¤#¤European security¤#¤1997¤#¤6¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤131-155¤#¤19980316¤#¤RA07.51, SF06, SG02.03, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Document:] Founding Act on Mutual Relations, Cooperation and Security between the Russian Federation and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation¤#¤¤#¤European security¤#¤1997¤#¤6¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤158-168¤#¤19980316¤#¤RA01.02, RA07.21, SB01, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Britain's contribution to monitoring nuclear tests¤#¤¤#¤Trust and verify¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤82 Sep¤#¤1-5¤#¤19981125¤#¤RA04.02, SL, SC03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The European Foreign Policy Bulletin online¤#¤Schreiner-Linford, Sieglinde & Ciomei, Barbara¤#¤European access¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3 June¤#¤20-21¤#¤19980630¤#¤RA01.01, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Some legal aspects of the European Union's approach to humanitarian assistance¤#¤Opstoel, Tania¤#¤Collegium¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤12 - IX¤#¤42-46¤#¤19981022¤#¤RA01.01, SD05, SF01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤World Trade Organisation and European Community trade policies towards developing countries: similarities and incompatibilities¤#¤Reyes Delgado, Jimena¤#¤Collegium¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤12 - IX¤#¤34-41¤#¤19981022¤#¤RA01.01, SD05, RM03, SD03.01, RO¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A critical analysis of the principle of complementarity¤#¤Law, John¤#¤Collegium¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤12 - IX¤#¤28-33¤#¤19981022¤#¤RA01.01, SD05, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Social sustainable development¤#¤Corrales Jimenez, Eugenia¤#¤Collegium¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤12 - IX¤#¤22-27¤#¤19981022¤#¤RA01.01, SD05, SG03, RO¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The European Community's approach to sustainable development in its relations with the developing world¤#¤Simpson, Gerald¤#¤Collegium¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤12 - IX¤#¤12-21¤#¤19981022¤#¤RA01.01, SD05, SJ02, RO¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The European Union's human rights activity within the United Nations Commission for Human Rights¤#¤Bourke, James¤#¤Collegium¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤12 - IX¤#¤5-11¤#¤19981022¤#¤RA01.01, SF01.02, RM02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Turkish - Nigerian relations (with a view to Turkey's policy towards Black Africa for the next millennium)¤#¤Ulusoy, Hasan¤#¤Perceptions¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤3 Sep-Nov¤#¤137-144¤#¤19981022¤#¤RA06.06, SB01, RE, RF01.23¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Turkish model and the Turkic republics¤#¤Bal, Idris¤#¤Perceptions¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤3 Sep-Nov¤#¤105-129¤#¤19981022¤#¤RA06.06, SF01, SF02, SG05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤On the road to the European Union - some remarks on budgetary performance in transition economies¤#¤Kosterna, Urszula¤#¤Idäntalouksien katsauksia¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤31-61¤#¤19980313¤#¤(RA01.01), RA02.03, RA08, RA07.11, SD02.01, SH02¤#¤[Abstract:] "Accession to the EU is one of the biggest challenges for the CEECs in the coming years. Sound and sustainable public finances are crucial for the transformation towards a market economy to be continued (completed), as well as for the country's ability to comply with the membership requirements. As the long-term macroeconomic stability depends heavily on sound and sustainable fiscal balances, the structural reforms that will strengthen public finances should be a task of a highest priority for applicant countries. The measurement of the budgetary position in transition economies presents important difficulties, as the quality and comparability of statistics is still poor, and as those less visible forms of fiscal deficit (i.e. the quasi-fiscal deficit and the contingent deferred fiscal deficit) are clearly linked with the postponements in structural reforms. Furthermore, there is unquestioned interdependence between fiscal policy (budgetary aggregates) and the transition process (changes in macro- and microeconomic performance of the country). Indeed, one can hardly expect a successful balanced-budget policy during the entire journey from plan to market. To the extent that fiscal imbalances reflect the costs of necessary adjustments, they may be temporarily justified (as 'transitional' deficits). Thus, the most difficult issue in designing and implementing fiscal policy during transition is choosing a proper balance between the need to achieve macroeconomic stability (which require fiscal discipline) and the need to pursue structural, market-oriented (and fiscally cosfly) reforms. In practice, in the short run, this can lead to conflicts between quality and quantity of fiscal adjustment. When the quality of fiscal adjustment is poor, the current 'good' quantities are not the evidence of sound public finances. Slow progress in structural reforms, which is not fully reflected in current budgetary aggregates, poses a risk of future fiscal imbalances and constitutes a threat to macroeconomic stabilization and sustainable growth. Therefore, further progress in restructuring the economy and reducing the role that the state plays in production and resource allocation remain the main challenges for sustainable fiscal position in transition economies. The current levels of government spending in the relatively poor transition countries are much too excessive. The need to finance high government spending (strongly dominated by current transfers) makes impossible the reduction of the overall heavy fiscal burden on the economy. Such a burden creates a strong barrier to fast growth and leads to the development of the underground economy. With this unfavourable current situation any pressure on the expenditure side will deteriorate fiscal position. Such pressures will derive from the continuous progress in structural reform as well as from the process of the preparation to accession. As discussed in this paper, the budget deficit, as usually measured, has important shortcomings as an indicator of sound and sustainable public finances in transition economies. But this does not mean that fiscal imbalances are the matter of irrelevance. Instead, the medium term reform programs should address the need to reduce the fiscal deficit, but this goal can be achieved only by reshaping government expenditure with priorities given to productive activities (such as investment in infrastructure and in human capital), together with reducing the size of public spending."¤ ¤eng¤#¤Action plan to prevent air pollution episodes in Helsinki¤#¤Tolonen, Raimo¤#¤Ilmansuojelu¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤18-20¤#¤19980226¤#¤RA03.01, SJ02, SG02.05, SH08.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Air pollution episodes in Finnish cities¤#¤Mäkelä, Kari & Kukkonen, Jaakko¤#¤Ilmansuojelu¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤24-29¤#¤19980226¤#¤RA03.01, SJ02, SG02.05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Latin America shows growth potential¤#¤¤#¤IMF survey¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤5¤#¤66-68¤#¤19980317¤#¤RD, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤London Communique : Group of Seven agrees on basis recovery; supports emphasis on structural reform¤#¤¤#¤IMF survey¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤5¤#¤69-71¤#¤19980317¤#¤SD, SD01, RM03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤NATO expansion: full speed ahead - but to where¤#¤¤#¤Defense monitor¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤2¤#¤1-7¤#¤19980317¤#¤RA01.02, SB01, (RA02.03), (RA07.21)¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A Free Trade Area of the Americas in 2005?¤#¤Wrobel, Paulo S.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤74¤#¤3 July¤#¤547-561¤#¤19980630¤#¤RB, RC, RD, SD03.01, SD01.01, SD02.01, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Security in Latin America¤#¤Hurrell, Andrew¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤74¤#¤3 July¤#¤529-546¤#¤19980630¤#¤RD, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤On course for a NATO of 19 nations in 1999¤#¤Solana, Javier¤#¤NATO review¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤3-5¤#¤19980317¤#¤RA01.02, RA02.03, SB01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Security in south-eastern Europe and Bulgaria's policy of NATO integration¤#¤Mihailova, Nadezhda¤#¤NATO review¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤6-9¤#¤19980317¤#¤RA01.02, RA02.03, SB01, RA08.14, RA08, SC01, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤NATO's new military command structure¤#¤Naumann, Klaus¤#¤NATO review¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤10-14¤#¤19980317¤#¤RA01.02, SC06.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤We are not adversaries, we are partners¤#¤Sergeyev, Igor¤#¤NATO review¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤15-18¤#¤19980317¤#¤RA01.02, RA07.21, SB01, SC06.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Building a lasting peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina¤#¤Clark, Wesley¤#¤NATO review¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤19-22¤#¤19980317¤#¤RA01.02, RA08.24, SC08, SC06.01, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Civil-military cooperation: vital to peace implementation in Bosnia¤#¤Phillips, William R.¤#¤NATO review¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤22-25¤#¤19980317¤#¤RA01.02, RA08.24, SC08, SC06.01, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Taking partnership to a new level in NATO's Defence Support community¤#¤Ray, Norman¤#¤NATO review¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤27-31¤#¤19980317¤#¤RA01.02, SC02, SF02, SC07.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The future of NATO's Mediterranean initiative¤#¤Santis, Nicola de¤#¤NATO review¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤32-35¤#¤19980317¤#¤RA01.02, RL04, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Estonia - new economic realities in Europe¤#¤Lausma, Ruth¤#¤Comunita internazionale¤#¤1997¤#¤52¤#¤3¤#¤417-425¤#¤19980318¤#¤RA07.12, SH02, SH02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Lithuania - charming country, dynamic people¤#¤Bernotas, Rokas¤#¤Comunita internazionale¤#¤1997¤#¤52¤#¤3¤#¤426-430¤#¤19980318¤#¤RA07.14, SH02, SH02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Estonia, Russia and NATO¤#¤Vares, Peeter¤#¤Comunita internazionale¤#¤1997¤#¤52¤#¤3¤#¤431-437¤#¤19980318¤#¤RA01.02, RA07.12, RA07.21, SB01, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The concept of environmental security and sustainable development¤#¤Martin, Juri¤#¤Comunita internazionale¤#¤1997¤#¤52¤#¤3¤#¤438-442¤#¤19980318¤#¤RA07.11, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤NATO and the Baltic states beyond PfP¤#¤Corti, Andreas¤#¤Comunita internazionale¤#¤1997¤#¤52¤#¤3¤#¤443-447¤#¤19980318¤#¤RA01.02, RA07.11, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The relations between the Baltic states and Russia: 1995 - beginning of 1997¤#¤Stranga, Aivars¤#¤Comunita internazionale¤#¤1997¤#¤52¤#¤3¤#¤448-455¤#¤19980318¤#¤RA07.11, RA07.21, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Defence security in the Baltic states and the NATO enlargement¤#¤Buglioni, Francesco¤#¤Comunita internazionale¤#¤1997¤#¤52¤#¤3¤#¤456-462¤#¤19980318¤#¤RA07.11, RA07.02, SC02, SC01, (RA02.03)¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Enhancing security of Lithuania: ends and means¤#¤Norkus, Renatas¤#¤Comunita internazionale¤#¤1997¤#¤52¤#¤3¤#¤463-474¤#¤19980318¤#¤RA07.14, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Baltic states and NATO enlargement¤#¤Sannino, Stefano¤#¤Comunita internazionale¤#¤1997¤#¤52¤#¤3¤#¤475-478¤#¤19980318¤#¤RA01.02, RA07.11, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Estonia, the Baltic countries and the European Union¤#¤Veidemann, Andra¤#¤Comunita internazionale¤#¤1997¤#¤52¤#¤3¤#¤479-484¤#¤19980318¤#¤RA01.01, RA07.11, RA07.12, SD02.01, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Lithuania and the European Union¤#¤Morkvenas, Rimantas¤#¤Comunita internazionale¤#¤1997¤#¤52¤#¤3¤#¤485-489¤#¤19980318¤#¤RA07.14, RA01.01, SB01, SD02.01, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Dialogue and reconciliation in the Baltic area¤#¤Robertis, Antongiulio de¤#¤Comunita internazionale¤#¤1997¤#¤52¤#¤3¤#¤493-496¤#¤19980318¤#¤RA07.11, SC01, RA02.12¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Europe Agreement between the European Community and Estonia¤#¤Tamburelli, Gianfranco¤#¤Comunita internazionale¤#¤1997¤#¤52¤#¤3¤#¤497-503¤#¤19980318¤#¤RA07.12, RA01.01, SB01, SB04, SD02.01, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Regional co-operation in the Baltic Sea area: the Council of the Baltic Sea States¤#¤Della Fina, Valentina¤#¤Comunita internazionale¤#¤1997¤#¤52¤#¤3¤#¤504-507¤#¤19980318¤#¤RA02.12, RA07.11, SB01, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Forest fires:] The burning season¤#¤Howard, Stephen¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤7¤#¤172-175¤#¤19980701¤#¤SJ02, RH, RB¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤What a good idea! 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: on the difficulties of crafting a consensus in Ukraine¤#¤Sochor, Zenovia A.¤#¤Harriman review¤#¤1996¤#¤9¤#¤1-2 Spring¤#¤57-61¤#¤19980330¤#¤RA07.32, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Ukraine's ethnic minorities: between politics and reality¤#¤Yevtukh, Volodymyr¤#¤Harriman review¤#¤1996¤#¤9¤#¤1-2 Spring¤#¤62-64¤#¤19980330¤#¤RA07.32, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤How Russian the Russians? : new minorities in the Post-Soviet regions¤#¤Bremmer, Ian¤#¤Harriman review¤#¤1996¤#¤9¤#¤1-2 Spring¤#¤65-69¤#¤19980330¤#¤RA07.02, RA07.21, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The second revival: Russia's Ukrainian minority as an emerging factor in Eurasian politics¤#¤Cipko, Serge¤#¤Harriman review¤#¤1996¤#¤9¤#¤1-2 Spring¤#¤70-80¤#¤19980330¤#¤RA07.32, RA07.21, SG02.03, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Russian factor and territorial polarization in Ukraine¤#¤Arel, Dominique & Khmelko, Valeri¤#¤Harriman review¤#¤1996¤#¤9¤#¤1-2 Spring¤#¤81-91¤#¤19980330¤#¤RA07.32, RA07.21, SB01, SG02.03, SG05.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The disintegration and synthesis of identity in Post-Soviet space and time (: the case of Ukraine)¤#¤Guboglo, M. N.¤#¤Harriman review¤#¤1996¤#¤9¤#¤1-2 Spring¤#¤92-102¤#¤19980330¤#¤RA07.32, RA07.21, SB01, SG02.03, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Ukraine's relations with Russia in the contemporary era¤#¤Marples, David R.¤#¤Harriman review¤#¤1996¤#¤9¤#¤1-2 Spring¤#¤103-112¤#¤19980330¤#¤RA07.32, RA07.21, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Civil-military relations in Russia and Ukraine¤#¤Jaworsky, John¤#¤Harriman review¤#¤1996¤#¤9¤#¤1-2 Spring¤#¤113-116¤#¤19980330¤#¤RA07.32, RA07.21, SF07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Between Russia & the West: domestic factors of Ukraine's foreign policy¤#¤Haran, Oleksiy¤#¤Harriman review¤#¤1996¤#¤9¤#¤1-2 Spring¤#¤117-123¤#¤19980330¤#¤RA07.32, SB02, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Ukraine and Russia in the European security system: perceptions and reality¤#¤Alexandrova, Olga¤#¤Harriman review¤#¤1996¤#¤9¤#¤1-2 Spring¤#¤124-128¤#¤19980330¤#¤RA07.32, RA07.21, SB02, SC01, SC02, (RA02), (RA01.02)¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The problem of security in Ukrainian - Russian relations: a search for common interests¤#¤Zhovnirenko, Pavlo¤#¤Harriman review¤#¤1996¤#¤9¤#¤1-2 Spring¤#¤129-132¤#¤19980330¤#¤RA07.32, RA07.21, SB01, SC01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Ukraine and the Fourth Russian Empire¤#¤Derluguian, Georgi M.¤#¤Harriman review¤#¤1996¤#¤9¤#¤1-2 Spring¤#¤133-137¤#¤19980330¤#¤RA07.32, RA07.21, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A rebirth of Ukrainian geopolitics¤#¤Torbakov, Igor¤#¤Harriman review¤#¤1996¤#¤9¤#¤1-2 Spring¤#¤138-141¤#¤19980330¤#¤RA07.32, SB02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Alternative conceptions of Russian state identity and their implications for Russian attitudes towards Ukraine¤#¤Shenfield, Stephen D.¤#¤Harriman review¤#¤1996¤#¤9¤#¤1-2 Spring¤#¤142-147¤#¤19980330¤#¤RA07.32, SB01, RA07.21¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Ukraine: causes and consequences of economic ties with Russia and their influence on relations between the two states¤#¤Clement, Hermann¤#¤Harriman review¤#¤1996¤#¤9¤#¤1-2 Spring¤#¤148-159¤#¤19980330¤#¤RA07.32, SB01, RA07.21, SD04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Who's to blame?¤#¤¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤7¤#¤33-43¤#¤19980707¤#¤SF06, RA07.21, RA08.26, RA05.22, RA05.21, RA05.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Northern Dimension will open up enormous prospects¤#¤¤#¤Optimist¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤s.n.¤#¤4-5¤#¤19980407¤#¤RA03.01, SB01, SD04, RA03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Column:] Northern dimension - introduction to the Finnish initiative¤#¤Lipponen, Paavo¤#¤Optimist¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤s.n.¤#¤6-7¤#¤19980407¤#¤RA03.01, SB01, SD04, RA03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤New ways of collaborating in the Barents region¤#¤Rantakangas, Antti¤#¤Optimist¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤s.n.¤#¤8-9¤#¤19980407¤#¤RA03.01, SB01, SD04, RA03, RA02.13¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Venäjän järjestelmämuutos ja talouskehitys vuonna 1997¤#¤Rautava, Jouko¤#¤Idäntalouksien katsauksia¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤5-15¤#¤19980407¤#¤RA07.21, SH02.01¤#¤[Abstract:] "Tiivistelmä Venäjän talouspolitiikan ja -kehityksen kannalta vuosi 1997 oli suhteellisen väritön verrattuna edellisiin vuosiin - ensimmäisen kerran kuluvalla vuosikymmenellä poliittista keskustelua ja arviointia eivät hallinneet tärkeät vaalit tai Tshetshenian sodan kaltalset dramaattiset tapahtumat. Vuoden lopulla Aasian talouskriisin vaikutusten leviäminen Venäjälle toi kuitenkin esiin Venäjän finanssi- ja rahapolitiikan haavoittuvuuden ja korosti järjestelmäuudistusten jatkamisen tärkeyttä. Vaikka inflaatio hidastui 11 prosenttiin, valtiontalouden tila ei osoittanut paranemisen merkkejä ja budjettivaje oli edelleen noin 8 prosenttia suhteessa bruttokansantuotteeseen. Tuotannossa saavutettiin kuitenkin käänne parempaan, vaikka kokonaistuotannon kasvu jäikin vaatimattomaan 0.4 prosenttiin. Kun aikaisempina vuosina Venäjän talouspolitiikassa on keskitytty pääasiassa makrotalouden vakauttamiseen, niin vuonna 1997 hallitus ja viranomaiset kiinnittivät aikaisempaa enemmän huomiota myös yritystason kysymyksiin eli monopolien purkamiseen ja kilpailun lisäämiseen. 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traders¤#¤Lusztig, Michael¤#¤Review of international political economy¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤38-63¤#¤19980402¤#¤SK02, SD01.01, SD03.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Political economy in security studies after the cold war¤#¤Kirshner, Jonathan¤#¤Review of international political economy¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤64-91¤#¤19980402¤#¤SD01, SD, SK02, SC, SK04, SD¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Institutional investors and the reproduction of neoliberalism¤#¤Harmes, Adam¤#¤Review of international political economy¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤92-121¤#¤19980402¤#¤SD, SD01, SK02, SG05.01, SD03.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Commodity chains, services and development: theory and preliminary evidence from the tourism industry¤#¤Clancy, Michael¤#¤Review of international political economy¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤122-148¤#¤19980402¤#¤SK02, SH08.01, SD01, RO¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review essays:] Post-Keynesian theory and economic policy¤#¤Michie, Jonathan¤#¤Review of international political economy¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤149-156¤#¤19980402¤#¤SG08, SK02, SD, SD01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review essays:] States in the international political economy - retreat or transition¤#¤May, Christopher¤#¤Review of international political economy¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤157-163¤#¤19980402¤#¤SG08, SK02, SD, SD01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤East Asian financial crisis and Asia-Pacific economy¤#¤Luzhi, Chen¤#¤Foreign affairs journal¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤48 June¤#¤25-35¤#¤19980713¤#¤RI03, SD, RC02, SB01, RI03.22, SD01.02,¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The idea of Hungarian autonomy in Transylvania¤#¤Pomogats, Bela¤#¤Hungarian quarterly¤#¤1997¤#¤38¤#¤147 Autumn¤#¤3-12¤#¤19980409¤#¤RA08.12, RA08.13, SG02.03, SF08, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[The recent past:] Kadar's pied piper¤#¤Szabo, Miklos¤#¤Hungarian quarterly¤#¤1997¤#¤38¤#¤147 Autumn¤#¤91-103¤#¤19980409¤#¤RA08.12, SA02, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Post 1997 Sino-British relations¤#¤Zhongping, Feng¤#¤Foreign affairs journal¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤48 June¤#¤45-50¤#¤19980713¤#¤RI03.03, RA04.02, SB01, RI03.05, SF01.02, SF08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Inherit the past and usher in the future : in commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the signing of the Sino-Japanese Treaty of Peace and Friendship¤#¤Peiliang, Tian¤#¤Foreign affairs journal¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤48 June¤#¤36-44¤#¤19980713¤#¤RI03.03, RI03.22, SB01, SA02,¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Trying to have your cake and eating it: how and why the state system has created offshore¤#¤Palan, Ronen¤#¤International studies quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤42¤#¤4 Dec¤#¤625-644¤#¤19981208¤#¤SB01, SK02, SD01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤One field, many perspectives: building the foundations for a dialogue : 1998 ISA Presidential address¤#¤Hermann, Margaret G.¤#¤International studies quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤42¤#¤4 Dec¤#¤605-624¤#¤19981208¤#¤SB01, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Globalisation makes states: perspectives of local governance in the age of the world city¤#¤Keil, Roger¤#¤Review of international political economy¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤4¤#¤616-646¤#¤19981207¤#¤SB, SF02, SB01, SF01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Is international democracy possible?¤#¤Görg, Christoph & Hirsch, Joachim¤#¤Review of international political economy¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤4¤#¤585-615¤#¤19981207¤#¤SB, SB07, SF01, SF01.01, SD01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Crisis of governance in Hong Kong : one year after reversion to China¤#¤Wong, Yiu-Chung¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤4 Dec¤#¤491-496¤#¤19981204¤#¤RI03.03, RI03.05, SF02, SH02, SH01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Is there still a rational North Korean option for war?¤#¤Cha, Victor D.¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤4 Dec¤#¤477-490¤#¤19981204¤#¤RI03.12, SB05, RC02, SB02, RI03.11, RI03.13¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤NATO's dilemma and the elusive European Defence Identity¤#¤Moens, Alexander¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤4 Dec¤#¤463-475¤#¤19981204¤#¤RA01.02, SC02, RA01.01, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤US foreign policy and political Islam : interests, ideas, and ideology¤#¤Muqtedar Khan, Mohommed A.¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤4 Dec¤#¤449-462¤#¤19981204¤#¤RC02, SB02, SG09, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Reassurance versus deterrence : expanding Iranian participation in confidence-building measures¤#¤Arnett, Eric¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤4 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Russia?¤#¤Herd, Graeme P.¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤4¤#¤93-94¤#¤19980414¤#¤RA07.21, SF06.03, SH02, SH07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤We should not forget Hong Kong¤#¤Gittings, John¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤4¤#¤95-97¤#¤19980414¤#¤RI03.21, RI03.05, SF04.01, SF01.01, RA04.02, SB01, RI03.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Eyes on Europe : opportunity and challenge¤#¤Hong, Wang¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤4¤#¤98-99¤#¤19980414¤#¤RA02, RA02.01, SD01, SD01.01, RI03, RI02, RI, SD¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Eyes on Europe : Europa, oh Europa¤#¤Rojanaphruk, Pravit¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤4¤#¤99-100¤#¤19980414¤#¤RA02, RA02.01, SD01, SD01.01, RI03, RI02, RI, SD¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Eyes on Europe : where twain shall meet¤#¤Song, Koh Buck¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤4¤#¤100¤#¤19980414¤#¤RA02, RA02.01, SD01, SD01.01, RI03, RI02, RI, SD¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Philippines:] Everything to play for¤#¤Putzel, James¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤4¤#¤101-103¤#¤19980414¤#¤RI02.14, SF05, SF04.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Kashmir:] Paradise lost¤#¤Krishnan, Murali¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤4¤#¤104-105¤#¤19980414¤#¤SB02, SC02, SB05, SB01, RG04.03, RI01.13, RH02.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤America's free trade¤#¤Barbosa, Rubens A.¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤4¤#¤106¤#¤19980414¤#¤RB, SD01.01, SD03.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Chile:] Old soldiers never die¤#¤McGuinness, Eamonn¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤4¤#¤107-108¤#¤19980414¤#¤RD04.14, SF01.01, SF02, SF05, SF07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Defence:] Forming a force for good¤#¤Prins, Gwyn¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤4¤#¤109¤#¤19980414¤#¤SC02, RA04.02, SC06.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤External economic aid in ethno-political conflict : a view from Northern Ireland¤#¤Byrne, Sean & Ayulo, Michael J.¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤4 Dec¤#¤421-434¤#¤19981204¤#¤RA04.02, SF08, SF06, SC08, SD05, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Enlarging Europe: risks and responsibilities¤#¤Rupnik, Jacques¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤4¤#¤18-20¤#¤19980414¤#¤RA01.01, RA02.03, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The European Union opens the door¤#¤Watson, Rory¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤4¤#¤21-27¤#¤19980414¤#¤RA01.01, RA02.03, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Learning about the bottom line¤#¤Rocks, David¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤4¤#¤28-33¤#¤19980414¤#¤RA01.01, RA02.03, SB01, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤On the borderline¤#¤Cruz, Antonio¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤4¤#¤34-37¤#¤19980414¤#¤RA01.01, RA02.03, SB01, SG02.04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Rural reckoning¤#¤Rudka, Andrzej¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤4¤#¤38-41¤#¤19980414¤#¤RA01.01, RA05.11, SB01, SH06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Hollywood's Hungarian offensive¤#¤Sukosd, Miklos & Cseh, Gabriella¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤4¤#¤42-47¤#¤19980414¤#¤RA08.12, SG08, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The race is on¤#¤Girnius, Kestutis¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤4¤#¤48-51¤#¤19980414¤#¤RA01.01, RA07.11, SB01, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Prague's reality check¤#¤Cerny, Adam¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤4¤#¤52-55¤#¤19980414¤#¤RA01.01, RA05.21, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Being left behind¤#¤Hrib, Stefan¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤4¤#¤56-59¤#¤19980414¤#¤RA01.01, RA05.22, SB01, SF05, SF01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A piece of the partnership¤#¤Danilov, 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Hu¤#¤Foreign affairs journal¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤47 March¤#¤50-60¤#¤19980414¤#¤RA01.02, RA02.03, SB01, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A hurdle to normal Sino - American relations¤#¤Chengzhong, Jiang¤#¤Foreign affairs journal¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤47 March¤#¤61-67¤#¤19980414¤#¤RI03.03, RC02, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤How wars end¤#¤Coker, Christopher¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1997¤#¤26¤#¤3¤#¤615-629¤#¤19980414¤#¤SB, SC, SC05, SB05, SC01, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Narratives of war origins and endings: a note on the end of the Cold War¤#¤Suganami, Hidemi¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1997¤#¤26¤#¤3¤#¤631-649¤#¤19980414¤#¤SB, SC, SC05, SB05, SC01, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤War endings: what science and constructivism can tell us¤#¤Vasquez, John A.¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1997¤#¤26¤#¤3¤#¤651-678¤#¤19980414¤#¤SB, SC, SC05, SB05, SC01, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The ending of unending conflicts: separatist wars¤#¤Heraclides, Alexis¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1997¤#¤26¤#¤3¤#¤679-707¤#¤19980414¤#¤SB, SC, SC05, SB05, SC01, SK02, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Why wars end: a research note¤#¤Bloomfield, Lincoln P.¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1997¤#¤26¤#¤3¤#¤709-726¤#¤19980414¤#¤SB, SC, SC05, SB05, SC01, SK02, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Third party roles in the termination of intercommunal conflict¤#¤Hampson, Fen Osler¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1997¤#¤26¤#¤3¤#¤727-750¤#¤19980414¤#¤SB, SC, SC05, SB05, SC01, SK02, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The management and termination of protracted interstate conflicts: conceptual and empirical considerations¤#¤Bercovitch, Jacob & Diehl, Paul F. & Goertz, Gary¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1997¤#¤26¤#¤3¤#¤751-769¤#¤19980414¤#¤SB, SC, SC05, SB05, SC01, SK02, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤(Un)Ending conflict: challenges in post-war bargaining¤#¤Aggestam, Karin & Jönsson, Christer¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1997¤#¤26¤#¤3¤#¤771-793¤#¤19980414¤#¤SB, SC, SC05, SB05, SC01, SK02, SF06, RG02.01, RG02.15¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Violence and economic agendas in civil wars: some policy implications¤#¤Berdal, Mats & Keen, David¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1997¤#¤26¤#¤3¤#¤795-818¤#¤19980414¤#¤SB, SC, SC05, SB05, SC01, SK02, SF06, SF06.01, RF01.25¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Non-traditional military responses to end wars: considerations for policymakers¤#¤Hayes, Bradd C. & Sands, Jeffrey I.¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1997¤#¤26¤#¤3¤#¤819-844¤#¤19980414¤#¤SB, SC, SC05, SB05, SC01, SK02, SF06, SC08, SC06.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Exploring the limits of consent: conflict resolution in Sierra Leone¤#¤Shearer, David¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1997¤#¤26¤#¤3¤#¤845-860¤#¤19980414¤#¤RF01.25, SK02, SF06, SF06.01, SC08, SC06.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Book reviews:] Review Section: War, Peace, and Conflict Studies¤#¤¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1997¤#¤26¤#¤3¤#¤865-900¤#¤19980414¤#¤SB, SC, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Kishinev: the character and development of a tsarist frontier town¤#¤Hamm, Michael F.¤#¤Nationalities papers¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤1 March¤#¤19-37¤#¤19980415¤#¤RA07.34, SA02, SG02.05, (RA07.21)¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Carving a Moldavian identity out of history¤#¤Meurs, Wim van¤#¤Nationalities papers¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤1 March¤#¤39-56¤#¤19980415¤#¤RA07.34, SA02, SG08, SG¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Ethnicity and institutional reform: the dynamics of "indigenization" in the Moldovan ASSR¤#¤King, Charles¤#¤Nationalities papers¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤1 March¤#¤57-72¤#¤19980415¤#¤RA07.34, SA02, SG, RA07.01, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤What price languages in contact: is there Russian languge influence on the syntax of Moldovan?¤#¤Dyer, Donald L.¤#¤Nationalities papers¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤1 March¤#¤73-86¤#¤19980415¤#¤RA07.34, SG08, (RA07.21)¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Territorial autonomy in Gagauzia¤#¤Chinn, Jeff & Roper, Steven D.¤#¤Nationalities papers¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤1 March¤#¤87-101¤#¤19980415¤#¤RA07.34, SF08, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Transnistrian Republic: a case of politicized regionalism¤#¤Kolstö, Pål & Malgin, Andrei¤#¤Nationalities papers¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤1 March¤#¤103-127¤#¤19980415¤#¤RA07.34, SF08, SG02.03, RA07.31, SF06, SB05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Transnational dimensions of the Transnistrian conflict¤#¤Kaufman, Stuart J. & Bowers, Stephen R.¤#¤Nationalities papers¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤1 March¤#¤129-146¤#¤19980415¤#¤RA07.34, SF08, SG02.03, SF06, SB05, RA07.21, RA08.13¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Ethnic politics and the post-communist transition in Moldova¤#¤Crowther, William¤#¤Nationalities papers¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤1 March¤#¤147-164¤#¤19980415¤#¤RA07.34, SG02.03, SF05, SG05, (RA07.01)¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Quest editiorials:] An argument for homeland defence¤#¤Ikle, Fred C.¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤8-10¤#¤19980403¤#¤RC02, SC02, SF06.02, SI03.05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Quest editiorials:] Clinton foreign policy, R.I.P.¤#¤Mazarr, Michael J.¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤11-14¤#¤19980403¤#¤RC02, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Adjustment, recrimination: Franco - U.S. relations and the new world disorder¤#¤Marcus, Jonathan¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤17-32¤#¤19980403¤#¤RC02, RA04.06, SB01, SC01, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Demography and international relations¤#¤Eberstadt, Nicholas¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤33-52¤#¤19980403¤#¤SB, SB01, SG02.01, SK02, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Gulf War and its syndrome¤#¤Arkin, William M.¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤53-64¤#¤19980403¤#¤RC02, RG00.13, SB05, SC05, SG03.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Reintegrating Bosnia: a progress report¤#¤Bosco, David L.¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤65-81¤#¤19980403¤#¤RA08.24, SF06, SC08, SG, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Nostalgia or schizophrenia? : autumn recollections of summer travels in Russia¤#¤Aksyonov, Vassily¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤85-96¤#¤19980403¤#¤RA07.21, SG, SG05, SG08, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Letter from Seoul: a nation on the edge¤#¤Ihlwan, Moon¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤99-104¤#¤19980403¤#¤RI03.13, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤China, Hong Kong, Taiwan: dynamics of a new empire¤#¤Kemenade, Willem van¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤105-120¤#¤19980403¤#¤RI03.03, RI03.02, RI03.21, RI03.05, SB01, SD03.01, SD04, SH02, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Internal problems in East Asia¤#¤Hitchcock, David I.¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤121-134¤#¤19980403¤#¤RI03, SF06, SH01, SH02, RI02, SF01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Shadow Shoguns: the origins and crisis of Japan, Inc.¤#¤Schlesinger, Jacob M.¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤135-148¤#¤19980403¤#¤RI03.22, SF05, SH02, SH01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[CSIS Roundtable:] What next for Japan?¤#¤¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤149-160¤#¤19980403¤#¤RI03.22, SH02, SH01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The shackles on the Arab mind¤#¤Viorst, Milton¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤163-175¤#¤19980403¤#¤RG00.11, RG00.12, SG09, SG, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Is Islamism losing its thunder?¤#¤Rodenbeck, Max¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤177-193¤#¤19980403¤#¤RG00.11, RG00.12, SG09, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The coming crisis in the Persian Gulf¤#¤Sick, Gary¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤195-212¤#¤19980403¤#¤RG00.13, SC01, SB05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤National political overview¤#¤Cook Jr., Charles E.¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤215-219¤#¤19980403¤#¤RC02, SF05, SF04.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: a living document¤#¤Robinson, Mary¤#¤Australian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤2 July¤#¤117-120¤#¤19980720¤#¤RM01, SF01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Growing warmth in British - Argentine relations¤#¤¤#¤Background brief¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤Oct¤#¤5 s.¤#¤19981022¤#¤RA04.02, SB01, RD04.11¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Britain and the UN¤#¤¤#¤Background brief¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤September¤#¤8 s.¤#¤19981019¤#¤RA04.02, RM01, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Armed conflict in Kosovo and Chechnya: a comparison¤#¤¤#¤Forced migration monitor¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤25 Sep¤#¤1,4-6¤#¤19981019¤#¤SF06, RA08.26, RA07.21, SF08, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The decline of political thinking in British public life¤#¤Crick, Bernard¤#¤Critical review of international social and political philosophy¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤102-120¤#¤19981016¤#¤SK02, RA04.02, SF03, SG05.01, SG05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The idea of a justification for punishment¤#¤Magill, Kevin¤#¤Critical review of international social and political philosophy¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤86-101¤#¤19981016¤#¤SK02, SF06.03, SF10¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Ottawa Convention on Anti-Personnel Mines: a British perspective¤#¤¤#¤Briefing paper¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤September¤#¤2 s.¤#¤19981019¤#¤SC03, SL, RA04.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Political theory and cultural diversity¤#¤Jones, Peter¤#¤Critical review of international social and political philosophy¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤28-62¤#¤19981016¤#¤SK02, SA03, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Overwhelming power: part one - inflationary tactics¤#¤King, Preston¤#¤Critical review of international social and political philosophy¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤1-27¤#¤19981016¤#¤SK02, SF, SF01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤International cooperation against corruption¤#¤Klitgaard, Robert¤#¤Finance & development¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤1 March¤#¤3-6¤#¤19980415¤#¤SA03, SF06.03, SF02, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Corruption and development¤#¤Gray, Cheryl W. & Kaufmann, Daniel¤#¤Finance & development¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤1 March¤#¤7-10¤#¤19980415¤#¤SA03, SF06.03, SF02, SH02, SD05, RA02.03, RA02.02, RO¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Corruption: causes, consequences, and agenda for further research¤#¤Mauro, Paolo¤#¤Finance & development¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤1 March¤#¤11-14¤#¤19980415¤#¤SA03, SF06.03, SF02, SH02, SD05, SK03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Confronting AIDS¤#¤Squire, Lyn¤#¤Finance & development¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤1 March¤#¤15-17¤#¤19980415¤#¤SG03.02, RO¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Setting government priorities in preventing HIV/AIDS¤#¤Ainsworth, Martha¤#¤Finance & development¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤1 March¤#¤18-21¤#¤19980415¤#¤SG03.02, SA03, RO, RA02.02, RA02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Coping with the impact of AIDS¤#¤Over, Mead¤#¤Finance & development¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤1 March¤#¤22-24¤#¤19980415¤#¤SG03.02, SA03, RO, RA02.02, RA02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Civil liberties, democracy, and the performance of government projects¤#¤Pritchett, Lant & Kaufmann, Daniel¤#¤Finance & development¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤1 March¤#¤26-29¤#¤19980415¤#¤SK02, SF02, SF01, SF01.01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Achieving low inflation in transition economies : the role of relative price adjustment¤#¤Coorey, Sharmini & Mecagni, Mauro & Offerdal, Erik¤#¤Finance & development¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤1 March¤#¤30-33¤#¤19980415¤#¤SK02, RA02.02, RA02.03, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Can inflation targeting be a framework for monetary policy in developing countries?¤#¤Masson, Paul R. & Savastano, Miguel A. & Sharma, Sunil¤#¤Finance & development¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤1 March¤#¤34-37¤#¤19980415¤#¤SK02, RO, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Mainstreaming biodiversity in agricultural development¤#¤Pagiola, Stefano ... et al.¤#¤Finance & development¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤1 March¤#¤38-41¤#¤19980415¤#¤SJ02, SH06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Arms decommisioning and the Northern Ireland Peace Agreement¤#¤Tangen Page, Michael von¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤4 Dec¤#¤409-420¤#¤19981204¤#¤RA04.02, SF08, SF06, SC08, SC03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Patterns in arms acquisitions by ethnic groups in conflict¤#¤Sislin, John ... et al.¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤4 Dec¤#¤393-408¤#¤19981204¤#¤SB05, SF06, SF06.01, SG02.03, SC07.02, SC06.02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Offense, defense, and the causes of war¤#¤Van Evera, Stephen¤#¤International security¤#¤1998¤#¤22¤#¤4 Spring¤#¤5-43¤#¤19980415¤#¤SB05, SC05, SK02, SC, SC01, SC02, RC02, RI03.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤What is the offense-defense balance and can we measure it?¤#¤Glaser, Charles L. & Kaufmann, Chaim¤#¤International security¤#¤1998¤#¤22¤#¤4 Spring¤#¤44-82¤#¤19980415¤#¤SB05, SC05, SK02, SC, SC01, SC02, SC03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Military reform in Russia : dilemmas, obstacles, and prospects¤#¤Arbatov, Alexei G.¤#¤International security¤#¤1998¤#¤22¤#¤4 Spring¤#¤83-134¤#¤19980415¤#¤RA07.21, SC06.03, SC06.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Stopping a North Korean invasion : why defending South Korea is easier than the Pentagon thinks¤#¤O'Hanlon, Michael¤#¤International security¤#¤1998¤#¤22¤#¤4 Spring¤#¤135-170¤#¤19980415¤#¤RI03.13, SC02, (RC02)¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Mercantile realism and Japanese foreign policy¤#¤Heginbotham, Eric & Samuels, Richard J.¤#¤International security¤#¤1998¤#¤22¤#¤4 Spring¤#¤171-203¤#¤19980415¤#¤RI03.22, SB02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Creating a foreign policy for Europe? : Implementing the Common Foreign and Security Policy from Maastricht to Amsterdam¤#¤Whitman, Richard G.¤#¤Australian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤2 July¤#¤165-183¤#¤19980720¤#¤RA01.01, SC02, SB02, SB04, SL, RA01.06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Perspectives on Australian foreign policy - 1997¤#¤Trood, Russell¤#¤Australian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤2 July¤#¤185-199¤#¤19980720¤#¤SB02, RJ03.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Does globalisation undermine labour standards? : Lessons from Far East¤#¤Manning, Chris¤#¤Australian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤2 July¤#¤133-147¤#¤19980720¤#¤SH03, SF06.03, SF01.02, RI03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Public finance in the ZATO archipelago¤#¤Brock, Gregory¤#¤Europe-Asia studies¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤6 Sep¤#¤1065-1081¤#¤19981016¤#¤RA07.21, SF07, SF08, SH10¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The international ethics of refugees: a case of internal or external political obligation?¤#¤Chalk, Peter¤#¤Australian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤2 July¤#¤149-163¤#¤19980720¤#¤SF01.02, SB01, SC05, SF06, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The evolution of Left and Right in Post-Soviet Russia¤#¤Evans, Geoffrey & Whitefield, Stephen¤#¤Europe-Asia studies¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤6 Sep¤#¤1023-1042¤#¤19981016¤#¤RA07.21, SF03, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Forging the nation: national identity and nation building in Post-Communist Russia¤#¤Tolz, Vera¤#¤Europe-Asia studies¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤6 Sep¤#¤993-1022¤#¤19981016¤#¤RA07.21, SG05, SG05.01, SF02, SF01, SK02, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The energy crisis in the Russian Far East: origins and possible solutions¤#¤Bradshaw, Michael J. & Kirkow, Peter¤#¤Europe-Asia studies¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤6 Sep¤#¤1043-1063¤#¤19981016¤#¤RA07.21, SH04, SH05, SH02.04, SF08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[First Europe-Asia lecture:] Civil society and Orthodox Christianity¤#¤Kharkhordin, Oleg¤#¤Europe-Asia studies¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤6 Sep¤#¤949-968¤#¤19981016¤#¤SG, SG08, SK02, RA07.21, RA07.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Administrative procedures and political control of the bureaucracy¤#¤Balla, Steven J.¤#¤American political science review¤#¤1998¤#¤92¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤663-673¤#¤19981016¤#¤SK02, RC02, SF02, SG03.02, SG03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤'A (more) defensive strategy' : the reconceptualisation of Soviet conventional strategy in the 1980s¤#¤Snel, Gerard¤#¤Europe-Asia studies¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤2 March¤#¤205-239¤#¤19980416¤#¤RA07.01, SB02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Privatisation, decentralisation and production adjustment in the Russian defence industry¤#¤Sanchez-Andres, Antonio¤#¤Europe-Asia studies¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤2 March¤#¤241-255¤#¤19980416¤#¤RA07.21, SC07.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Gas, oil and the linkages between domestic and foreign policies: the case of Ukraine¤#¤Mercedes Balmaceda, Margarita¤#¤Europe-Asia studies¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤2 March¤#¤257-286¤#¤19980416¤#¤RA07.32, SB02, SF05, SH04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Cultures in competition: Ukrainian foreign policy and the 'cultural threat' from abroad¤#¤Shulman, Stephen¤#¤Europe-Asia studies¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤2 March¤#¤287-303¤#¤19980416¤#¤RA07.32, SB02, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Settling accounts with a secret policy: the German law on the Stasi records¤#¤Miller, John¤#¤Europe-Asia studies¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤2 March¤#¤305-330¤#¤19980416¤#¤RA05.02, RA05.03, SF10, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The road to economic disaster in Bulgaria¤#¤Minassian, Garabed¤#¤Europe-Asia studies¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤2 March¤#¤331-349¤#¤19980416¤#¤RA08.14, SH01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Political justice in France: the Dreyfus affair and after¤#¤Martin, Benjamin F.¤#¤European legacy : toward new paradigms¤#¤1997¤#¤2¤#¤5 Aug¤#¤809-826¤#¤19980417¤#¤RA04.06, SA02, SF10, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Ancient Jewish political thought and the legacy of Isocrates¤#¤Muir, James R.¤#¤European legacy : toward new paradigms¤#¤1997¤#¤2¤#¤5 Aug¤#¤827-840¤#¤19980417¤#¤SG02.03, SG05.01, SG09¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Representing the Holocaust: ideology, ethics, and the theory of multilevel systems¤#¤Mineau, Andre¤#¤European legacy : toward new paradigms¤#¤1997¤#¤2¤#¤5 Aug¤#¤841-848¤#¤19980417¤#¤RA05.01, SA02, SC05, SF06.03, SG02.03, SG09, SG05.01, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Jacobitism and British foreign policy¤#¤Schweizer, Karl W. & Black, Jeremy¤#¤European legacy : toward new paradigms¤#¤1997¤#¤2¤#¤5 Aug¤#¤849-853¤#¤19980417¤#¤RA04.02, SB02, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The gendered masses: politics and aesthetics in the making of the fascist dux¤#¤Falasca-Zamponi, Simonetta¤#¤European legacy : toward new paradigms¤#¤1997¤#¤2¤#¤5 Aug¤#¤854-867¤#¤19980417¤#¤RA06.03, SA02, SG05.01, SF03, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Changing identities in transforming Europe: good citizens do care¤#¤Gunning, Marjet¤#¤European legacy : toward new paradigms¤#¤1997¤#¤2¤#¤5 Aug¤#¤868-875¤#¤19980417¤#¤RA02, SG02.02, SF10, SK02, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Renewed danger in the Kongo : a year of Laurent Kabila's rule¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤6¤#¤¤#¤19980720¤#¤RF02.10, SF06, SG02.03, SF07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Montenegro and Yogoslavia : moving towards secession?¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤6¤#¤¤#¤19980720¤#¤RA08.26, SF08, SF06, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The political determinants of international trade: the major powers, 1907-90¤#¤Morrow, James D. & Siverson, Randolph M. & Tabares, Tressa E.¤#¤American political science review¤#¤1998¤#¤92¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤649-661¤#¤19981016¤#¤SK02, SD01.01, SB, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤An economic analysis of the East Asia crisis¤#¤Aschinger, Gerhard¤#¤Intereconomics¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤2 Mar/Apr¤#¤55-63¤#¤19980417¤#¤SH01, SH02, RI03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Dealing with the Asian crisis : IMF conditionality and implications in Asia and beyond¤#¤Nunnenkamp, Peter¤#¤Intereconomics¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤2 Mar/Apr¤#¤64-72¤#¤19980417¤#¤SH01, SH02, RI03, RM03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Sovereign credit ratings, emerging market risk and financial market volatility¤#¤Reisen, Helmut & Maltzan, Julia von¤#¤Intereconomics¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤2 Mar/Apr¤#¤73-82¤#¤19980417¤#¤SD01, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Sovereign credit ratings, emerging market risk and financial market volatility: a commentary¤#¤Schnatz, Bernd¤#¤Intereconomics¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤2 Mar/Apr¤#¤83-85¤#¤19980417¤#¤SD01, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Has the decline in the productivity of capital been halted?¤#¤Weiss, Thomas¤#¤Intereconomics¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤2 Mar/Apr¤#¤86-92¤#¤19980417¤#¤RN, RN01, SH07, SH03, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Economic trends:] Regional development of German foreign trade in the 1990s¤#¤Hinze, Jörg¤#¤Intereconomics¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤2 Mar/Apr¤#¤93-100¤#¤19980417¤#¤RA05.02, SD03.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The (un)wise (ab)use of nature: environmentalism as globalized consumerism¤#¤Luke, Timothy W.¤#¤Alternatives¤#¤1998¤#¤23¤#¤2 Apr-June¤#¤175-212¤#¤19980721¤#¤SJ, SD02.01, SG05.01, SJ02, SK02, SH04, RC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Constellations of power: Philippine ecopolitics reexamined¤#¤Sajor, Edsel E. & Resurreccion, Babette P.¤#¤Alternatives¤#¤1998¤#¤23¤#¤2 Apr-June¤#¤213-243¤#¤19980721¤#¤RI02.14, SJ, SJ02, SF02, SI¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Cohesion in legislatures and the vote of confidence procedure¤#¤Diermeier, Daniel & Feddersen, Timothy J.¤#¤American political science review¤#¤1998¤#¤92¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤611-621¤#¤19981016¤#¤SK02, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Comparative dynamics of parliamentary governments¤#¤Baron, David P.¤#¤American political science review¤#¤1998¤#¤92¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤593-609¤#¤19981016¤#¤SK02, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤International crises and domestic politics¤#¤Smith, Alastair¤#¤American political science review¤#¤1998¤#¤92¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤623-638¤#¤19981016¤#¤(RC02), SB02, SC02, SF05, SK02, SG05.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤New models for new labour: the political economy of Labour Party support, January 1992 - April 1997¤#¤Clarke, Harold D. & Stewart, Marianne C. & Whiteley, Paul F.¤#¤American political science review¤#¤1998¤#¤92¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤559-575¤#¤19981016¤#¤RA04.02, SF03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Information effects in collective preferences¤#¤Althaus, Scott L.¤#¤American political science review¤#¤1998¤#¤92¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤545-558¤#¤19981016¤#¤RC02, SG05, SG05.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤How does Cabinet instability affect political performance? : portfolio volatility and health care cost containment in parliamentary democracies¤#¤Huber, John D.¤#¤American political science review¤#¤1998¤#¤92¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤577-591¤#¤19981016¤#¤SK02, SF02, SF05, SG03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Finland's non-alignment in post-Cold War Europe : why the EU, but not NATO?¤#¤Vaahtoranta, Tapani¤#¤Northern dimensions¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤¤#¤3-17¤#¤19980421¤#¤RA03.01, SB02, SC02¤#¤[Abstract:] "Finland's foreign-policy leaderhip has repeatedly insisted that Finland will remain militarily non-aligned and continue to rely on its own independent defence. At the same time membership of the European Union and participation in EMU have been explained as security-policy choices. Why has Finland joined the EU, but not NATO?"¤ ¤eng¤#¤Finland and security the day after¤#¤Ries, Tomas¤#¤Northern dimensions¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤¤#¤20-34¤#¤19980421¤#¤RA03.01, SB02, SC02¤#¤[Abstract:] "Finland today lies in a highly unstable geopolitical area, lying along one of the worlds major socioeconomic fault lines. This consists of the frontier between the postmodern western community and a scarred and currently impoverished Russia. It is along such fault lines that earthquakes take place. Finland's dilemma is whether a deepening security relationship with the west can be reconciled with her geographic ties to the east. During good weather this question may be ignored, but should the climate deteriorate it will become acute. So how far, and how fast, should Finland move west while the sun still shines?"¤ ¤eng¤#¤The state of democracy in the European Union : history and a Nordic perspective¤#¤Tiilikainen, Teija¤#¤Northern dimensions¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤¤#¤36-43¤#¤19980421¤#¤RA01.01, SF01, SF02, RA03¤#¤[Abstract:] "Democracy has very deep roots in Nordic societies. This does not mean that the Nordic societies have always been democratic in the modern sense. It means that the pre-forms of the modern concept of people have traditionally been important claimants for power. Against this background one could argue that the political forms of the Nordic countries have centred around the powers of the king and those of the people. A historical peculiarity of the Nordic societies is that the monarchs did not compete for their powers with the Church, but with the people."¤ ¤eng¤#¤Catholic Europe, marginal Russia, and postmodern North : an essay on the origins and limits of the European project¤#¤Medvedev, Sergei¤#¤Northern dimensions¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤¤#¤44-61¤#¤19980421¤#¤RA02, RA02.01, RA03, RA07.21, SB, SG09, SC, SG08¤#¤[Abstract:] "One day, a language history of the European integration will be written. This will be a fascinating story of the role of words in the postwar construction of Europe, starting from the federalist Utopia of the 1940s; of innumerable ministerials and summits whose only achievement was the wording of the communiques; of the language battles over Rome and Maastricht Treaties, or the verbal exercise of the 1970s' European Political Cooperation... This history will reveal how, in parallel to the development of the bureaucratic corporation in Brussels, an advanced signal system was taking shape, aided by the ciplomatic versatility and rhetoric affluence of the French language; how word was becoming fles. In addition to acquis communautaire and acquis politique, the third pillar of the European edifice is certainly acquis lingustique."¤ ¤eng¤#¤Norden, Europe and post-security¤#¤Joenniemi, Pertti¤#¤Northern dimensions¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤¤#¤62-72¤#¤19980421¤#¤RA03, RA03.01, RA03.02, RA03.04, SC01, SB04, SC02, RA02¤#¤[Abstract:] "The harmonius co-existence with the Nordic nation-states has been exceptional compared to the situation elsewhere in Europe, where, as a rule, only two autonomous forms of political community have been allowed - those of state and nation. This restricted choice has created on unambiguous political scenery. Modern politics have been characterised by aspirations for order as well as clarity and there has been a decided lack of tolerance for deviant cases. Norden exemplifies, if seen against this background, a rather special case in the unfolding of political space."¤ ¤eng¤#¤Integration and regionalization in the Northern Calotte¤#¤Kivimäki, Timo¤#¤Northern dimensions¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤¤#¤73-85¤#¤19980421¤#¤RA03, RL07, SB04, SB01, SC01¤#¤[Abstract:] "European integration has often been associated with Brussel while regionalization and borderless economic development have been seen as conditions of the fast growing central areas with high population density and economic activity. Yet, integration also takes place elsewhere and, as in the Northern Calotte, it can be partly motivated by peripheriality. The northern experience of peripheral transnational integration is interesting precisely because one of its rationales is this feature of peripheriality, which makes it untypical."¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Russia-Genre as a construction of reality¤#¤Bäckman, Johan¤#¤Northern dimensions¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤¤#¤87-97¤#¤19980421¤#¤RA07.21, SG, SF05, SG05, SF06, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Chronology of Finnish foreign policy 1997¤#¤compiled by Eeva Kairisalo¤#¤Northern dimensions¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤¤#¤114-152¤#¤19980421¤#¤RA03.01, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Ethnic identity and border disputes in the Balkans¤#¤Behar, Nansen¤#¤Peace and security : the IIP research quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤30¤#¤September¤#¤33-42¤#¤19981204¤#¤RA08.01, SG02.03, SG05.01, SF06, SB05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤British aid to the Palestinians¤#¤¤#¤Briefing note¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤March (rev¤#¤3 s.¤#¤19980421¤#¤RA04.02, SD05, SB01, RG02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The importance of biodiversity¤#¤¤#¤Background brief¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤March¤#¤7 s.¤#¤19980421¤#¤SJ02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Jerusalem: a background¤#¤¤#¤Background brief¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤March (rev¤#¤5 s.¤#¤19980421¤#¤RG02.15, SF06, SG09¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Second Summit of the Council of Europe¤#¤¤#¤Background brief¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤Feb¤#¤7 s.¤#¤19980421¤#¤RA01.05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A new approach to the study of ticket splitting¤#¤Burden, Barry C. & Kimball, David C.¤#¤American political science review¤#¤1998¤#¤92¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤533-544¤#¤19981016¤#¤RC02, SJ02, SF04.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Individuals, institutions, and public preferences over public finance¤#¤Hansen, John Mark¤#¤American political science review¤#¤1998¤#¤92¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤513-531¤#¤19981016¤#¤RC02, SH10¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Educating leaders for the 21st century - a snapshot of the Marshall Center for Security Studies¤#¤Kennedy, Robert¤#¤NATO review¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤4 Winter¤#¤28-31¤#¤19981215¤#¤RA05.02, SC, SB, SK03, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The NATO Training Group - enhancing Alliance capabilities¤#¤Scholl, Rainer¤#¤NATO review¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤4 Winter¤#¤32-35¤#¤19981215¤#¤RA01.02, SC06.01, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Climate policy and interest groups - a public choice analysis¤#¤Michaelowa, Axel¤#¤Intereconomics¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤6 Nov/Dec¤#¤251-259¤#¤19981216¤#¤SJ02, RM04, SB07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The political economy of climate policy-making in the European Union¤#¤Böckern, Alexandra¤#¤Intereconomics¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤6 Nov/Dec¤#¤260-273¤#¤19981216¤#¤SJ02, RA01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Asymmetric shocks and EMU: is there a need for a Stability Fund?¤#¤Belke, Ansgar & Gros, Daniel¤#¤Intereconomics¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤6 Nov/Dec¤#¤274-288¤#¤19981216¤#¤RA01.01, SD01.02, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Currency Board and crawling peg : combining the technical and political sustainability of exchange rate based stabilization¤#¤Jochem, Axel¤#¤Intereconomics¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤6 Nov/Dec¤#¤289-293¤#¤19981216¤#¤RA07.21, SH01, SD03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Problems of measuring money supply in the Euro area¤#¤Denning, Ulrike¤#¤Intereconomics¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤6 Nov/Dec¤#¤299-304¤#¤19981216¤#¤RA01.01, SD01.02, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤India and nuclear weapons¤#¤Raja Mohan, C.¤#¤Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤377-383¤#¤19981216¤#¤RI01.13, SC06.02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Nuclear non-proliferation after India and Pakistan¤#¤Turner, Stansfield¤#¤Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤385-387¤#¤19981216¤#¤RI01.13, RG04.03, SC03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Debatte/debate:] How universal are human rights?¤#¤¤#¤Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤423-438¤#¤19981216¤#¤SF01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Kosovo crisis: just another failure in CFSP crisis management?¤#¤Uwe Schmalz¤#¤CFSP Forum¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤1¤#¤19981214¤#¤RA01.01, RA08.26, SF06, SF08, SC08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Overview:] A note on some recent writings on international relations and organizations¤#¤Suganami, Hidemi¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤74¤#¤4 Oct¤#¤903-910¤#¤19981014¤#¤SB, SB01, RM, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review article:] Ostpolitik or Westpolitik? : British foreign policy, 1968-75¤#¤Deighton, Anne¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤74¤#¤4 Oct¤#¤893-901¤#¤19981014¤#¤SG08, RA04.02, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤In search of a new paradigm: the Russian National Security Doctrine of 1997¤#¤Sergounin, Alexander¤#¤Peace and security : the IIP research quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤30¤#¤September¤#¤21-32¤#¤19981204¤#¤RA07.21, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Negotiating effectively for accession to the European Union: realistic expectations, feasible targets, credible arguments¤#¤Nicolaides, Phedon¤#¤Eipascope¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤8-13¤#¤19980422¤#¤RA01.01, RA02.03, SB01, SD02.01, RA06.07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Important judgements delivered by the Court of Justice of the European Communities in the period 1 October 1997 to 1 March 1998¤#¤Dreyer-Mälzer, Susanne & Svenningsen, Jesper¤#¤Eipascope¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤14-17¤#¤19980422¤#¤RA01.01, SF10¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Agenda 2000: a blueprint for succesful EU enlargement?¤#¤Soveroski, Marie¤#¤Eipascope¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤18-21¤#¤19980422¤#¤RA01.01, RA02.03, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Agenda 2000: reforming the common agricultural policy further¤#¤Pezaros, Pavlos¤#¤Eipascope¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤22-29¤#¤19980422¤#¤RA01.01, RA02.03, SB01, SH06.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Address by the Laureate of EIPA's Alexis de Tocqueville Prize 1997¤#¤Cassese, Sabino¤#¤Eipascope¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤30-35¤#¤19980422¤#¤SK02, SA02, SB04, SD02.01, RA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Enforcement in the internal market¤#¤Harris, Stephen¤#¤Eipascope¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤36-39¤#¤19980422¤#¤RA01.01, SD03.01, SD02.01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A bird's-eye view of the Mediterranean Basin through the centuries¤#¤Sanchez Monjo, Eduardo¤#¤Eipascope¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤44-46¤#¤19980422¤#¤RL04, SA01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Non-Aligned Movement: a methodology for the post-Cold War era - a note for discussion¤#¤Srivastava, Goving Narain¤#¤Peace and security : the IIP research quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤30¤#¤September¤#¤14-20¤#¤19981204¤#¤SB07, SC, SB¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Centre for Prevention of Conflicts and Promotion of Measures for Mutual Confidence in Latin America¤#¤Kieffer Guzman, Fernando¤#¤Peace and security : the IIP research quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤30¤#¤September¤#¤5-13¤#¤19981204¤#¤RD, SB05, SC01, SK04, SB07, RD04.12¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Austria: NATO and neutrality¤#¤Lanc, Erwin¤#¤Peace and security : the IIP research quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤30¤#¤September¤#¤1-4¤#¤19981204¤#¤RA05.13, RA01.02, SB01, SB02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Sustainable security:] Reduction of strategic arms: problems and prospects¤#¤Bykov, Oleg¤#¤Peace and security : the IIP research quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤30¤#¤March¤#¤1-8¤#¤19980422¤#¤SC03, SL, RC02, RA07.21, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Sustainable security:] New balances: an essay in economic and political argument¤#¤Szabo-Pelsöczi, Miklos¤#¤Peace and security : the IIP research quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤30¤#¤March¤#¤9-22¤#¤19980422¤#¤SB, SC, SD¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Preventing violence:] Managing ethnic conflicts in Western Europe¤#¤Reiterer, Albert F.¤#¤Peace and security : the IIP research quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤30¤#¤March¤#¤23-35¤#¤19980422¤#¤RA02.01, SB05, SF06, SG02.03, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Peace and security:] Expansion in a ghastly light¤#¤Fatic, Aleksandar¤#¤Peace and security : the IIP research quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤30¤#¤March¤#¤36-40¤#¤19980422¤#¤RA01.02, RA02.01, RA02.03, SB01, SC01, SB05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Discussions:] Domestic political constraints on US security policy in Central and Eastern Europe: a new structure of ideology¤#¤Cnuddle, Charles F.¤#¤Peace and security : the IIP research quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤30¤#¤March¤#¤41-45¤#¤19980422¤#¤RC02, SB02, SC02, SF05, (RA02.03)¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤OSCE deploys Kosovo Verification Mission¤#¤¤#¤OSCE newsletter¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤10¤#¤1-4¤#¤19981204¤#¤RA08.26, RA01.07, SF06, SG02.03, SF08, SC08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Forestry for the people : new trends in Japanese forestry policy¤#¤Ishiyama, Yukio¤#¤Look Japan¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤513 Dec¤#¤4-9¤#¤19981204¤#¤RI03.22, SH06.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The factor of polyethnicity in Uzbekistan, security challenges, human rights and development potential¤#¤Sayidov, Akmal & Umansky, Yakov¤#¤Medzinarodne otazky¤#¤1998¤#¤7¤#¤3¤#¤50-71¤#¤19981204¤#¤RA07.54, SG02.03, SF06, SF01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Asian financial crisis and China's role¤#¤Zhiqiong, Xie¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1073¤#¤32-36¤#¤19981203¤#¤RI, RI03, RI03.03, SD03.02, SD01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Ethnic identity and border disputes in the Balkans¤#¤Behar, Nansen¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1073¤#¤25-32¤#¤19981203¤#¤RA08, RA08.01, SB05, SC05, SG02.03, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Monitoring technologies for UN peace operations¤#¤Dorn, A. Walter¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1073¤#¤17-25¤#¤19981203¤#¤RM01, SB05, SC05, SC06.01, SC08, SC06.02, SI03.05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤New dangers to world security¤#¤Rotblat, Joseph¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1073¤#¤16-17¤#¤19981203¤#¤SC, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Yugoslavia and SECI - experiences and expectations - Yugoslavia and SECI: there are no experiences or expectations, but there are realistic and encouraging hopes¤#¤Popovic, Tomislav¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1073¤#¤10-15¤#¤19981203¤#¤RA08.26, RA08, SB01, SB07, SC01, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The European dimension of Yugoslavia's foreign policy¤#¤Jovanovic, Zivadin¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1073¤#¤8-9¤#¤19981203¤#¤RA08.26, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Summit declaration of the countries of South Eastern Europe (Antalya, 12-13 October 1998)¤#¤¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1073¤#¤6-8¤#¤19981203¤#¤SB01, SB02, SC01, RA08, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The FR Yugoslavia's contribution to 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W.¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤4 July/Aug¤#¤6-11¤#¤19980723¤#¤RI03, RI02, RI03.03, RI03.02, SB01, SC05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤"Managing" the enlisted force: whistling in the wind?¤#¤Kirby, Sheila Nataraj & Thie, Harry J.¤#¤Armed forces & society¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤4 Summer¤#¤567-587¤#¤19981014¤#¤RC02, SC06.01, SH03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤After Pax Americana : benign power, regional integration, and the sources of a stable multipolarity¤#¤Kupchan, Charles A.¤#¤International security¤#¤1998¤#¤23¤#¤2 Fall¤#¤40-79¤#¤19981105¤#¤RC02, SB02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Population growth, environmental degradation, and state-sponsored violence : the case of Kenya, 1991-93¤#¤Kahl, Colin H.¤#¤International security¤#¤1998¤#¤23¤#¤2 Fall¤#¤80-119¤#¤19981105¤#¤RF04.01, RO, SF06, SG02.01, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤When all else fails : ethnic population transfers and partitions in the twentieth century¤#¤Kaufmann, Chaim D.¤#¤International security¤#¤1998¤#¤23¤#¤2 Fall¤#¤120-156¤#¤19981105¤#¤SK02, SF06, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Reportage:] Fragmenting 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Donald K.¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤3 May/June¤#¤46-56¤#¤19980512¤#¤(RC02), RI03, SH01, SH02, SD01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Japan's financial mess¤#¤Lincoln, Edward J.¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤3 May/June¤#¤57-66¤#¤19980512¤#¤RI03.22, SH01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Russia's phony capitalism¤#¤Yavlinsky, Gigory¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤3 May/June¤#¤67-79¤#¤19980512¤#¤RA07.21, SH01, SH02, SF05, SF01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤India's problem is not politics¤#¤Bouton, Marshall M.¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤3 May/June¤#¤80-93¤#¤19980512¤#¤RI01.13, SH01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The trouble with France¤#¤Moisi, Dominique¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤3 May/June¤#¤94-104¤#¤19980512¤#¤RA04.06, SB02, SD04, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review essay:] After the vultures : Holbrooke's Bosnia peace came too late¤#¤Cohen, Roger¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤3 May/June¤#¤106-111¤#¤19980512¤#¤RA08.24, SC05, SF06, SC08, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review essay:] All the President's acumen : the paradox of Nixon's foreign 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Chronicle¤#¤1997¤#¤34¤#¤4¤#¤17-18¤#¤19980513¤#¤RM01, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Communicating effectively: the United Nations in the national media¤#¤Dahlgren, Hans¤#¤UN Chronicle¤#¤1997¤#¤34¤#¤4¤#¤19-20¤#¤19980513¤#¤RM01, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Essay:] Saying what we mean. 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what? and when?¤#¤Weston, Michael¤#¤Disarmament¤#¤1997¤#¤20¤#¤1¤#¤52-62¤#¤19980513¤#¤SC03, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Nuclear-Weapon-Free-Zones: looking ahead : Southeast Asia Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone: next steps¤#¤Sinhaseni, Norachit¤#¤Disarmament¤#¤1997¤#¤20¤#¤1¤#¤63-70¤#¤19980513¤#¤SC03, SL, RI02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones: prospects and problems¤#¤Enkhsaikhan, Jargalsaihnany¤#¤Disarmament¤#¤1997¤#¤20¤#¤1¤#¤71-83¤#¤19980513¤#¤SC03, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤International Conference on a Nuclear-Weapon-free Zone in Central Asia, 15-16 September 1997, Tashkent, Uzbekistan : building an integral part of ...¤#¤Karimov, Islam¤#¤Disarmament¤#¤1997¤#¤20¤#¤1¤#¤84-93¤#¤19980513¤#¤SC03, SL, RA07.51¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A step towards regional peace and development¤#¤Kamilov, Abdulaziz¤#¤Disarmament¤#¤1997¤#¤20¤#¤1¤#¤94-99¤#¤19980513¤#¤SC03, SL, RA07.51¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Common concerns, common interests: building regional stability, peace and prosperity¤#¤Ivanov, Igor V.¤#¤Disarmament¤#¤1997¤#¤20¤#¤1¤#¤102-107¤#¤19980513¤#¤SC03, SL, RA07.51, RA07.21, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Principles for the establishment of new zones¤#¤Jinxian, Li¤#¤Disarmament¤#¤1997¤#¤20¤#¤1¤#¤108-110¤#¤19980513¤#¤SC03, RI03.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Restyling the subject of responsibility in international relations¤#¤Jabri, Vivienne¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤3¤#¤591-611¤#¤19981202¤#¤SB, SB01, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The question of the limit: desecuritisation and the aesthetics of horror in political realism¤#¤Huysmans, Jef¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤3¤#¤569-589¤#¤19981202¤#¤SK02, SG02.04, SB, SC, SF¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Criminalising social and political violence internationally¤#¤Dillon, Michael¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤3¤#¤543-567¤#¤19981202¤#¤SB03, SF06, SF06.03, SK02, SA03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The possibility of a cosmopolitical ethical order based on the idea of universal human rights¤#¤Charvet, John¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤3¤#¤523-541¤#¤19981202¤#¤SF01.02, SK02, RM01, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Why fight: humanitarianism, principles, and post-structuralism¤#¤Campbell, David¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤3¤#¤497-521¤#¤19981202¤#¤SB, SB01, SK02, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Prospects for migration-related NGO activity in the South Caucasus¤#¤¤#¤Forced migration monitor¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤26 Nov¤#¤1-3¤#¤19981202¤#¤RA07.41, SG02.04, RM04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Comment:] Australia and Britain: how to achieve a new image¤#¤Kelly, Paul¤#¤Australian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤1 April¤#¤5-11¤#¤19980513¤#¤RA04.02, RJ03.01, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Comment:] The political economy of Indonesia's 1997 forest fires¤#¤Dauvergne, Peter¤#¤Australian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤1 April¤#¤13-17¤#¤19980513¤#¤RI02.12, SH01, SH02, SH06.01, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The challenge of regional development in Indonesia¤#¤Hill, Hal¤#¤Australian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤1 April¤#¤19-34¤#¤19980513¤#¤RI02.12, SH02.04, SF08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Globalisation, ethnicity and the nation-state: the case of Singapore¤#¤Brown, David¤#¤Australian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤1 April¤#¤35-46¤#¤19980513¤#¤RI02.15, SD01, SG02.03, SF02, SG05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The emerging Asia - Pacific triangle¤#¤Zhang, Ming¤#¤Australian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤1 April¤#¤47-61¤#¤19980513¤#¤RI03.03, RI03.22, RC02, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Paul Hasluck as Minister for External Affairs: towards a reappraisal¤#¤Woodard, Garry & Beaumont, Joan¤#¤Australian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤1 April¤#¤63-75¤#¤19980513¤#¤RJ03.01, SB02, SA04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Whose history? : the struggle over authorship of Australia's Asia policies¤#¤Gurry, Meg¤#¤Australian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤1 April¤#¤77-88¤#¤19980513¤#¤RJ03.01, SB02, (RI02), (RI03), SA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[New agenda for disarmament:] Disarmament processes for a world at peace in twenty years¤#¤Törnudd, Klaus¤#¤Disarmament¤#¤1997¤#¤20¤#¤2 & 3¤#¤1-17¤#¤19980730¤#¤SC03, SC, SC08, RM01, SL, SI03.05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[New agenda for disarmament:] New initiatives towards a world with fewer nuclear weapons¤#¤Cirincione, Joseph¤#¤Disarmament¤#¤1997¤#¤20¤#¤2 & 3¤#¤18-31¤#¤19980730¤#¤SC03, SJ02, SB01, SI03.05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Austria's EU Presidency and the CFSP¤#¤Luif, Paul¤#¤CFSP Forum¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤2-4¤#¤19981214¤#¤RA01.01, RA05.13, SB02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Economy feature:] Outlook for the Euro¤#¤Tetsuji, Murase¤#¤Look Japan¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤511 Oct¤#¤16-18¤#¤19981008¤#¤RA01.01, SD01.02, SD02.01, SD01, SD01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤RAINS : Regional Air Pollution Information and Simulation¤#¤¤#¤Options¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤Summer¤#¤6-9¤#¤19981008¤#¤SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Visegrad in all but name¤#¤Burant, Stephen R.¤#¤ACE : analysis of current events¤#¤1998¤#¤10¤#¤6¤#¤6-7¤#¤19980730¤#¤RA05.11, RA05.21, RA08.12, RA01.02, RA05.22, RA01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Books:] Globalism and the American tide¤#¤Jones, Eric¤#¤National interest¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤53 Fall¤#¤116-119¤#¤19981007¤#¤SB, SG08, SG06, SI03.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Books:] Strong state, weaker theory¤#¤Beisner, Robert L.¤#¤National interest¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤53 Fall¤#¤113-116¤#¤19981007¤#¤SG08, RC02, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Books:] Machiavelli's realism¤#¤Schaub, Diana¤#¤National interest¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤53 Fall¤#¤109-113¤#¤19981007¤#¤SG08, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Books:] The man who saved the day - sort of ...¤#¤Wolfowitz, Paul¤#¤National interest¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤53 Fall¤#¤102-108¤#¤19981007¤#¤SG08, SF06, SC05, RA08.24¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤China studies in McCarthy's shadow : a personal memoir¤#¤Walker, Richard L.¤#¤National interest¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤53 Fall¤#¤94-101¤#¤19981007¤#¤RC02, SB01, SC01, (RI03.03), SK04, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤City of bad omens [Hong Kong]¤#¤Elegant, Robert¤#¤National interest¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤53 Fall¤#¤85-93¤#¤19981007¤#¤RI03.21, RI03.03, RA04.02, SB01, RI03.05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Lord Salisbury : a model for aspiring imperialists¤#¤Lieven, Anatol¤#¤National interest¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤53 Fall¤#¤75-84¤#¤19981007¤#¤RA04.02, SA04, SA02, SK02, SB¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Serious about sanctions¤#¤Drezner, Daniel W.¤#¤National interest¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤53 Fall¤#¤66-74¤#¤19981007¤#¤RC02, SB02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Asia tomorrow, gray and male¤#¤Eberstadt, Nicholas¤#¤National interest¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤53 Fall¤#¤56-65¤#¤19981007¤#¤RI, RI03, SG02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[American] Embassies at risk¤#¤Hempstone, Smith¤#¤National interest¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤53 Fall¤#¤53-55¤#¤19981007¤#¤RC02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Indonesian debacle : what Americans need to know and do¤#¤MacIntyre, Andrew¤#¤National interest¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤53 Fall¤#¤41-52¤#¤19981007¤#¤RI02.12, RC02, SB01, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Inside the cave : the banality of I.R. studies¤#¤Kurth, James¤#¤National interest¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤53 Fall¤#¤29-40¤#¤19981007¤#¤SK02, SK04, SB, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Destroying South Africa's democracy : USAID, the Ford Foundation, and civil society¤#¤Johnson, R. W.¤#¤National interest¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤53 Fall¤#¤19-28¤#¤19981007¤#¤RF03.19, SF01.01, RC02, SB01, SF05, RM04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Kosovo Albanians: closing the ranks¤#¤Loza, Tihomir¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤5¤#¤16-37¤#¤19980515¤#¤RA08.26, SF06, SG02.03, SF08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The disappointments of democracy [: on the eve of elections, political and economic reality bursts the Czechs' bubble]¤#¤Pehe, Jiri¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤5¤#¤38-42¤#¤19980515¤#¤RA05.21, SF05, SF01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The forgotten season [: as with the Czech experiment 30 years ago, independence still terrifies the powerful]¤#¤Urban, Jan¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤5¤#¤43-47¤#¤19980515¤#¤RA05.21, SF01.01, SA02, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Going backward fast [: as Lukashenka's repression continues, Belarus becomes increasingly isolated]¤#¤Lukashuk, Alexander¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤5¤#¤48-53¤#¤19980515¤#¤RA07.33, SF01.01, SF02, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Ukraine joins the party [: the Communist victory in the parliamentary elections will ensure political gridlock and threaten reforms]¤#¤Gorchinskaya, Katya¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤5¤#¤54-61¤#¤19980515¤#¤RA07.32, SF04.01, SF01.01, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Teetering on the brink in Tajikistan [: government backtracking and opposition discord threaten the peace]¤#¤Kushko, Yuri¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤5¤#¤62-65¤#¤19980515¤#¤RA07.56, SF05, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The task ahead [: Armenia has new president, and lots of problems]¤#¤Harutyunyan, Ludmila¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤5¤#¤66-67¤#¤19980515¤#¤RA07.43, SF05, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The reluctant dissident [: former Russian navy captain Aleksandr Nikitin blows the whistle on leaking nuclear submarines ... and pays the price]¤#¤Whitmore, Brian¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤5¤#¤68-73¤#¤19980515¤#¤RA07.21, SI03.04, SI03.05, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Media profile:] Spinning the peace : international organizations help shape Bosnia's complex media scene¤#¤Miglierina, Tomas¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤5¤#¤76-78¤#¤19980515¤#¤RA08.24, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Books:] Grozny's Pyrrhic victory [: three books by British journalists struggle to explain how a small nation overcame an imperial power]¤#¤Dukayev, Aslan¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤5¤#¤82-85¤#¤19980515¤#¤RA07.21, SF06, SF08, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Reinventing history [: Soviet-era photographic purges sought to manipulate the past]¤#¤Nalevka, Vladimir¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤5¤#¤86-92¤#¤19980515¤#¤RA07.01, SA02, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Small arms and transparency:] The illicit flow of small arms in South Asia¤#¤Rahman, Reaz¤#¤Disarmament¤#¤1997¤#¤20¤#¤2 & 3¤#¤79-102¤#¤19980730¤#¤SF06.03, RI01, SC06.02, SA03, SF05, RI01.13, RI01.11, SC¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Small arms and transparency:] Developing associated transparency measures for light weapons and small arms and a regional arms register in West Afr..¤#¤Donovaki, Mitsuro¤#¤Disarmament¤#¤1997¤#¤20¤#¤2 & 3¤#¤103-123¤#¤19980730¤#¤RF01, SC06.02, RM01, SF06.03,¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[New agenda for disarmament:] Consolidating the arms control regimes for biological and chemical weapons¤#¤Dando, Malcolm¤#¤Disarmament¤#¤1997¤#¤20¤#¤2 & 3¤#¤32-47¤#¤19980730¤#¤SC03, SI03.05, SB01, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Whose Eurasia?¤#¤Bremmer, Ian¤#¤ACE : analysis of current events¤#¤1998¤#¤10¤#¤7-8¤#¤18-19¤#¤19981007¤#¤RA07.02, SB01, SC01, RA07.21, RC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[New agenda for disarmament:] Conventional armaments: an overview¤#¤Boyer, Yves¤#¤Disarmament¤#¤1997¤#¤20¤#¤2 & 3¤#¤48-59¤#¤19980730¤#¤SC06.02, SC02,¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The sad state of Russian - American relations¤#¤Khrushcheva, Nina¤#¤ACE : analysis of current events¤#¤1998¤#¤10¤#¤7-8¤#¤11, 13¤#¤19981007¤#¤RA07.21, SB01, RC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤NATO expansion fallout¤#¤Eisenhower, Susan¤#¤ACE : analysis of current events¤#¤1998¤#¤10¤#¤7-8¤#¤10,12¤#¤19981007¤#¤RA01.02, RA07.21, SB01, SC02, RA02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Uncle Sam in the Southern Caucasus: global policeman and hegemon, or troubleshooter and partner?¤#¤Adamia, Revaz¤#¤ACE : analysis of current events¤#¤1998¤#¤10¤#¤7-8¤#¤16-17¤#¤19981007¤#¤RC02, SB02, RA07.41, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Oil and politics in the Caucasus: United States policy in the "Mountain of Tongues"¤#¤Suny, Ronald Grigor¤#¤ACE : analysis of current events¤#¤1998¤#¤10¤#¤7-8¤#¤7,14-15,17¤#¤19981007¤#¤RC02, RA07.41, SB02, SB01, SH04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤NATO expansion and nuclear war¤#¤Moynihan, Patrick¤#¤ACE : analysis of current events¤#¤1998¤#¤10¤#¤7-8¤#¤5-6¤#¤19981007¤#¤RA01.02, RA02.03, SC01, SC02, SC05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Financial reforms key to resolving Asian crisis¤#¤¤#¤IMF survey¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤9¤#¤144-145¤#¤19980518¤#¤RI, RI02, RI03, SH01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Speakers explore range of development issues and appropriate responses to financial crises : World Bank Conference on Development Economics¤#¤Meehan, Sheila¤#¤IMF survey¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤9¤#¤146-148¤#¤19980518¤#¤SH01, SH02, RO, SD01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Worldwide military expenditures appear to have leveled off¤#¤Gupta, Sanjeev, McDonald, Calvin, Ruggiero, Edgardo¤#¤IMF survey¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤9¤#¤149-150¤#¤19980518¤#¤SC07, SC07.01, SC06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Unprecedented recent growth of Islamic banking calls for specialized regulatory framework¤#¤¤#¤IMF survey¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤9¤#¤151-153¤#¤19980518¤#¤RG00.12, SG09, SH08.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Japan's financial woes and the hopes for big bang¤#¤Fujiwara, Sakuya¤#¤Japan echo¤#¤1998¤#¤25¤#¤1 Feb¤#¤6-9¤#¤19980518¤#¤RI03.22, SA02, SH01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Kim Jong-il's delayed accession¤#¤Masuzoe, Yoichi¤#¤Japan echo¤#¤1998¤#¤25¤#¤1 Feb¤#¤10-12¤#¤19980518¤#¤RI03.12, RI03.11, SC01, SC02, (RI03.22)¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤What to expect from Kim Jong-il's North Korea¤#¤Komaki, Teruo¤#¤Japan echo¤#¤1998¤#¤25¤#¤1 Feb¤#¤13-17¤#¤19980518¤#¤RI03.12, SF05, SH01, SH02, SH06.03, RI03.22, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Controlled famine: prospects for the Pyongyang regime¤#¤Okonogi, Masao¤#¤Japan echo¤#¤1998¤#¤25¤#¤1 Feb¤#¤18-21¤#¤19980518¤#¤RI03.12, SH06.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The myth of the competent bureaucrat¤#¤Sakaiya, Taichi¤#¤Japan echo¤#¤1998¤#¤25¤#¤1 Feb¤#¤25-30¤#¤19980518¤#¤RI03.22, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Moving beyond the public works state¤#¤Sakakibara, Eisuke¤#¤Japan echo¤#¤1998¤#¤25¤#¤1 Feb¤#¤31-35¤#¤19980518¤#¤RI03.22, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The rise of the Chinese Mafia in Japan¤#¤Mo, Bangfu¤#¤Japan echo¤#¤1998¤#¤25¤#¤1 Feb¤#¤44-47¤#¤19980518¤#¤RI03.22, SG02.03, SF06.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤East Asian views of the Japan - U. S. defense guidelines¤#¤Saito, Yoshikazu¤#¤Japan echo¤#¤1998¤#¤25¤#¤1 Feb¤#¤59-62¤#¤19980518¤#¤RI03.22, RC02, SB01, SC01, SC02, SG05.02, (RI03.03), (RI03)¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Recommendations of the Panel of governmental experts on small arms excerpted from A/52/298 of 27 August 1997¤#¤¤#¤Disarmament¤#¤1997¤#¤20¤#¤2 & 3¤#¤158-162¤#¤19980730¤#¤SF10, SC06.02, RM01, SC03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Documentation relating to disarmament and international security:] Inter-American convention against the illicit manufacturing of and trafficking ..¤#¤Bonn International Center for Conversion (BICC)¤#¤Disarmament¤#¤1997¤#¤20¤#¤2 & 3¤#¤141-157¤#¤19980730¤#¤RB, SC06.02, SF10, SC07.01, SH08.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review essay:] The uses and disadvantages of feminist (political) theory¤#¤Stevens, Jacqueline¤#¤Political theory¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤5 Oct¤#¤725-747¤#¤19981109¤#¤SK02, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The United States, NATO, and the world¤#¤Havel, Vaclav¤#¤ACE : analysis of current events¤#¤1998¤#¤10¤#¤7-8¤#¤3-4¤#¤19981007¤#¤RC02, RA01.02, SB01, SC01, SB, SC¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Five years of irreverence : the story of a bold and beleaguered Croatian weekly¤#¤Jurisin, Pero¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤10¤#¤95-100¤#¤19981006¤#¤RA08.23, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A chance for peace in Northern Ireland : an agreement that buys time¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤4¤#¤¤#¤19980519¤#¤RA04.02, SF08, SF06, SC08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Kleptocracy in Ukraine¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤4¤#¤¤#¤19980519¤#¤RA07.32, SF02, SH02, SF06.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The military in Latin America : a cyclical pattern of power?¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤4¤#¤¤#¤19980519¤#¤RD, SF07, SF02, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The BJP: chauvinists or pragmatists? : Hindu nationalism and India's Muslims¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤4¤#¤¤#¤19980519¤#¤RI01.13, SF03, SF05, SF04.01, SG09, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Creating an international criminal court : strengthening humanitarian law¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤4¤#¤¤#¤19980519¤#¤SB, SF01.02, SB03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The strategic implications of Asia's economic crisis¤#¤Dibb, Paul & Hale, David D. & Prince, Peter¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤5-26¤#¤19980519¤#¤RI02, RI03, SH01, SH02, SD01, SC01, RI02.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Asia's economic crisis and the IMF¤#¤Sharma, Shalendra D.¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤27-52¤#¤19980519¤#¤RI02, RI03, SH01, SH02, SD01, RI02.02, RM03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Taking India seriously¤#¤Manor, James & Segal, Gerald¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤53-70¤#¤19980519¤#¤RI01.13, SC01, SF05, SD01, SD01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The case for Indo - US high-technology cooperation¤#¤Foran, Virginia¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤71-95¤#¤19980519¤#¤RC02, RI01.13, SD04, SB01, SI02, SI03.05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Civil-military relations in contemporary Pakistan¤#¤Rizvi, Hasan-Askari¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤96-113¤#¤19980519¤#¤RG04.03, SF05, SF07, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Afghanistan's ethnic conflict¤#¤Saikal, Amin¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤114-126¤#¤19980519¤#¤RG04.01, SF06, SG02.03, SC01, (RC02)¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A liberal vision for the US - Japanese alliance¤#¤Michizuki, Mike & O'Hanlon, Michael¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤127-134¤#¤19980519¤#¤RC02, RI03.22, SB01, SC01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The new NATO and collective security¤#¤Yost, David S.¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤135-160¤#¤19980519¤#¤RA01.02, SC, SC01, SC02, (RA07.21)¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Protecting displaced persons through disarmament¤#¤Ginifer, Jeremy¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤161-176¤#¤19980519¤#¤SC03, SB05, SF06, SG02.04, SG03.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Commentaries:] Nine lessons from Poland¤#¤Andersson, Magnus¤#¤International environmental affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤10¤#¤1 Winter¤#¤3-7¤#¤19980519¤#¤RA05.11, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Commentaries:] A transfrontier reserve for peace and nature on the Korean Peninsula¤#¤Westing, Arthur H.¤#¤International environmental affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤10¤#¤1 Winter¤#¤8-17¤#¤19980519¤#¤RI03.11, RI03.12, RI03.13, SJ02, SB01, SC08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The prospects for an international environmental agreement on forests¤#¤Sa, Anthony de¤#¤International environmental affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤10¤#¤1 Winter¤#¤18-39¤#¤19980519¤#¤SJ02, SL, SH06.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The window of opportunity for rain forest protection : the time remaining in the Rio process¤#¤Janssen, Josef & Mohr, Ernst¤#¤International environmental affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤10¤#¤1 Winter¤#¤40-63¤#¤19980519¤#¤SJ02, SL, SH06.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Individuality and biography in the renaissance¤#¤Burke, Peter¤#¤European legacy : toward new paradigms¤#¤1997¤#¤2¤#¤8 Dec¤#¤1372-1382¤#¤19980730¤#¤SA02, SK02, SG, SK03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Machiavellian cosmos¤#¤Qviller, Björn¤#¤European legacy : toward new paradigms¤#¤1997¤#¤2¤#¤8 Dec¤#¤1383-1404¤#¤19980730¤#¤SA02, SK02, SG, SK03, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Forum 2000 : the thinking behind this month's convergence in Prague of some of the world's most prominent intellectuals¤#¤Havel, Vaclav¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤10¤#¤78-81¤#¤19981006¤#¤SB04, SE04, SD02, SG03, RA05.21¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Interview:] Japan's Big Bang and the Asian meltdown : a talk with Kenneth S. Courtis¤#¤¤#¤NIRA review¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤Spring¤#¤3-10¤#¤19980520¤#¤RI03.22, RI03, RI02, SH01, SH02, SD01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤EMU: the road ahead¤#¤Eichengreen, Barry¤#¤NIRA review¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤Spring¤#¤11-15¤#¤19980520¤#¤RA01.01, SD01.02, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The ungainly EMU and the flailing geese¤#¤Montes, Manuel F.¤#¤NIRA review¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤Spring¤#¤16-19¤#¤19980520¤#¤RA01.01, SD01.02, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Why the world should watch the Euro¤#¤Lehment, Harmen¤#¤NIRA review¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤Spring¤#¤20-23¤#¤19980520¤#¤RA01.01, SD01.02, SD02.01, SD01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Thailand's monetary and currency crisis¤#¤Namekawa, Masashi¤#¤NIRA review¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤Spring¤#¤24-27¤#¤19980520¤#¤RI02.16, SD01.02, SH01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤In search of policy influence: the strategies of American think tanks¤#¤Abelson, Donald E.¤#¤NIRA review¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤Spring¤#¤28-32¤#¤19980520¤#¤RC02, SA03, SK04, SB¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The United States and divided societies¤#¤Jarvis, David T.¤#¤Croatian international relations review¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤11¤#¤79-83¤#¤19980731¤#¤RC02, SF06, RD03.03, RA08.21, RA04.01, RG, SC01, SG05.02,¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Republic of Croatia prepares for European integrations¤#¤Hodak, Ljerka Mintas¤#¤Croatian international relations review¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤11¤#¤84-86¤#¤19980731¤#¤SD02.01, SB04, RA08.23, RA01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤An exodus of minorities¤#¤Artyk, Nadira¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤10¤#¤68-69¤#¤19981006¤#¤RA07.53, RA07.54, RA07.56, RA07.55, SG02.03, SG02.04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Picking less and less cotton : Central Asia is paying a high price for its feudal past¤#¤Raterman, David¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤10¤#¤66-69¤#¤19981006¤#¤RA07.53, RA07.54, RA07.56, SH06.01, SF01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Baltic cultures, unity and diversity¤#¤Kaplinski, Jaan¤#¤Arsis¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤8-10¤#¤19980522¤#¤RA07.11, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Managing cultural development and cultural policies in new democracies : the case of the Baltic states¤#¤Heiskanen, Ilkka & Mitchell, Ritva¤#¤Arsis¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤39-44¤#¤19980522¤#¤RA07.11, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤OSCE reports on events in Kosovo¤#¤¤#¤OSCE newsletter¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤4¤#¤1-3¤#¤19980522¤#¤RA01.07, RA08.26, SF08, SF06, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The 'New NATO' and the enlargement process¤#¤Kay, Sean¤#¤European security¤#¤1997¤#¤6¤#¤4 Winter¤#¤1-16¤#¤19980522¤#¤RA01.02, RA02.03, SB01, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Post-Soviet Russia: in from the cold in Europe - or kept out in the cold?¤#¤Surovell, Jeffrey¤#¤European security¤#¤1997¤#¤6¤#¤4 Winter¤#¤17-43¤#¤19980522¤#¤RA07.21, SB01, SC01, SB02, (RA01.02)¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Europe United: the rise of a second superpower and its effect on world order¤#¤Walton, C. 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N.¤#¤UNIDIR newsletter¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤35-36¤#¤9-14¤#¤19980525¤#¤RI03.12, RI03.13, RI02.02, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Regional perspectives:] Russia as a North-East Asian country: economics over security?¤#¤Savelyev, Alexander G.¤#¤UNIDIR newsletter¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤35-36¤#¤14-17¤#¤19980525¤#¤RA07.21, RI03, SD04, SC02, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Regional perspectives:] China's interest in reunification: from ideology to pragmatism¤#¤Bueno Martinez, Rafael¤#¤UNIDIR newsletter¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤35-36¤#¤17-21¤#¤19980525¤#¤RI03.03, RI03.12, RI03.13, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Regional perspectives:] What role for Europe in East Asia's stability and security¤#¤Serra, Regine¤#¤UNIDIR newsletter¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤35-36¤#¤21-24¤#¤19980525¤#¤RA02, RI03, SB01, SC01, SD04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Future options and prospects:] A reunified Korea's place and role in North-East Asia¤#¤Lee, Chung Min¤#¤UNIDIR newsletter¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤35-36¤#¤25-29¤#¤19980525¤#¤RI03.11, RI03.12, RI03.13, RI03, SC01, SC¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Future options and prospects:] Korean reunification: new approaches and roles for external states¤#¤Snyder, Scott¤#¤UNIDIR newsletter¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤35-36¤#¤30-34¤#¤19980525¤#¤RI03.11, RI03.12, RI03.13, RI03, SC01, SC¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Future options and prospects:] Nuclear weapons and nuclear energy in North-East Asia: future prospects and dilemmas¤#¤Kurosawa, Mitsuru¤#¤UNIDIR newsletter¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤35-36¤#¤34-40¤#¤19980525¤#¤RI03.12, RI03.13, RI03.22, SC06.02, SC06, SC01, SH05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Future options and prospects:] Towards a solution to the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula?¤#¤Cordonnier, Isabelle¤#¤UNIDIR newsletter¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤35-36¤#¤40-43¤#¤19980525¤#¤RI03.12, RI03.13, SC06.02, SC06, SC01, SH05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Viewpoint:] The MTCR and EU expansion¤#¤Bowen, Wyn¤#¤Nonproliferation review¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3 Spg-Sum¤#¤84-88¤#¤19980804¤#¤RA01.01, SC03, SC01, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Viewpoint:] Making progress on a fissile material cutoff treaty after the south asian tests¤#¤Bunn, George¤#¤Nonproliferation review¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3 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reporting has fallen in the war¤#¤Anastasijevic, Dejan¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤10¤#¤42-43¤#¤19981006¤#¤RA08.26, RA08.15, SF06.01, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A Milosevic for all seasons : still puzzled by Kosovo, Western diplomats are increasingly turning to the only local player whom they think they know¤#¤Loza, Tihomir¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤10¤#¤38-41¤#¤19981006¤#¤RA08.26, RC02, RM01, SF06.01, SF02, RA04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Post-marxist syndrome : crooks are main product of Russia's renewal¤#¤Vitaliev, Vitali¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤10¤#¤35-36¤#¤19981006¤#¤RA07.21, SH01, SH02, SF01.01, SF06.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤WEU's challenge¤#¤Tsohatzopoulos, Apostolos¤#¤NATO review¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤4-6¤#¤19980526¤#¤RA01.06, SC02, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The European security and defence identity within NATO¤#¤Puig, Llouis Maria de¤#¤NATO review¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤6-9¤#¤19980526¤#¤RA01.02, SC02, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Sustaining a vibrant Alliance¤#¤Kehoe, Nicholas¤#¤NATO review¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤2 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the 1939 failure of deterrence¤#¤Thompson, William R.¤#¤Security studies¤#¤1997/1998¤#¤7¤#¤2 Winter¤#¤58-89¤#¤19980526¤#¤RA05.01, RA04.02, SB01, SA02, SK02, SB02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The limits of precision-guided air power¤#¤Pape, Robert A.¤#¤Security studies¤#¤1997/1998¤#¤7¤#¤2 Winter¤#¤93-114¤#¤19980526¤#¤RC02, SC02, SC04, SC06.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Ignoring reality : problems of theory and evidence in security studies¤#¤Watts, Barry D.¤#¤Security studies¤#¤1997/1998¤#¤7¤#¤2 Winter¤#¤115-171¤#¤19980526¤#¤SK02, SC, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Success in modern war : a response to Robert Pape's ["]Bombing to win["]¤#¤Warden III, John A.¤#¤Security studies¤#¤1997/1998¤#¤7¤#¤2 Winter¤#¤172-190¤#¤19980526¤#¤SK02, SC, SC05, SC04, SC02, RC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Air Force strikes back: a reply to Barry Watts and John Warden¤#¤Pape, Robert A.¤#¤Security studies¤#¤1997/1998¤#¤7¤#¤2 Winter¤#¤191-214¤#¤19980526¤#¤SK02, SC, SC05, SC04, SC02, RC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Allies no more: small nuclear powers and opponents of ballistic 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Lawrence¤#¤International organization¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤231-268¤#¤19980527¤#¤RA04.02, RC02, SH08.03, SC07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Bargaining, enforcement, and international cooperation¤#¤Fearon, James D.¤#¤International organization¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤269-305¤#¤19980527¤#¤SC, SB, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Politics at the water's edge: parties, voters, and the use of force abroad¤#¤Gowa, Joanne¤#¤International organization¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤307-324¤#¤19980527¤#¤RC02, SB02, SF04.01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Geopolitical relations in the European Middle Ages: history and theory¤#¤Teschke, Benno¤#¤International organization¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤325-358¤#¤19980527¤#¤SK02, SB, SC, RA02, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Economic interests, party, and ideology in early Cold War era U.S. foreign policy¤#¤Fordham, Benjamin O.¤#¤International organization¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤359-396¤#¤19980527¤#¤RC02, SB02, SF03, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Managing the evolution of multilateralism¤#¤Downs, George W. & Rocke, David M. & Barsoom, Peter N.¤#¤International organization¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤397-419¤#¤19980527¤#¤SK02, SB, SC, (RA01.01), (RM03)¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Tariffs and trade fluctuations: does protectionism matter as much as we think?¤#¤Thompson, William R. & Reuveny, Rafael¤#¤International organization¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤421-440¤#¤19980527¤#¤SD01.01, SK02, SD03.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Political regimes and the extractive capacity of governments : taxation in democracies and dictatorships¤#¤Cheibub, Jose Antonio¤#¤World politics¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤3 Apr¤#¤349-376¤#¤19980527¤#¤SK02, SF02, SF09, SH10, SH02, SG05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Why do formal amendments fail? : an institutional design analysis¤#¤Manfredi, Christopher P. & Lusztig, Michael¤#¤World politics¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤3 Apr¤#¤377-400¤#¤19980527¤#¤SK02, SF01, SF02, (RC01), (RC02)¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Federalism and central bank independence : the politics of German monetary policy, 1957-92¤#¤Lohmann, Susanne¤#¤World politics¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤3 Apr¤#¤401-446¤#¤19980527¤#¤RA05.02, SH08.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Mobilization, social networks, and turnout : evidence from Japan¤#¤Cox, Gary W. & Rosenbluth, Frances M. & Thies, Michael F.¤#¤World politics¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤3 Apr¤#¤447-474¤#¤19980527¤#¤RI03.22, SF04, SK02, SF04.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review article:] Democracy and dictatorship in interwar Western Europe revisited¤#¤Ertman, Thomas¤#¤World politics¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤3 Apr¤#¤475-505¤#¤19980527¤#¤RA04, SA02, SF02, SF01, SK02, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Turkey between Europe and the Middle East¤#¤Inalcik, Halil¤#¤Perceptions¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤1 Mar-May¤#¤5-18¤#¤19980528¤#¤RA06.06, SG08, SG09, SG05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Fener Greek Patriarchate¤#¤Bilge, A. 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ROK economy¤#¤Mazarr, Micheal J. & Lewis, Jeffrey G.¤#¤Korea and world affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤22¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤23-48¤#¤19980615¤#¤RI03.13, SH02, SD01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤East Asian economic crisis in global context¤#¤Park, Ungsuh K.¤#¤Korea and world affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤22¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤49-59¤#¤19980615¤#¤RI03, SH01, SD01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Ideology and voting : the 1997 South Korean Presidential election¤#¤Kang, Won-Taek¤#¤Korea and world affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤22¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤60-78¤#¤19980615¤#¤RI03.13, SF04.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Albanian foreign policy between geography and history¤#¤Lani, Remzi & Schmidt, Fabian¤#¤International spectator¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤2 Apr-June¤#¤79-103¤#¤19980806¤#¤RA08.15, SB02, SJ01, SA02, SF08, RA01.02, RA01.06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Albanian economy after the storm: prospects for rehabilitation and recovery¤#¤Muco, Marta¤#¤International spectator¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤2 Apr-June¤#¤105-116¤#¤19980806¤#¤RA08.15, SH, SH02.02, SF06,¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Tougher Turkey : growing cooperation with Israel¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤9 Nov¤#¤¤#¤19981110¤#¤RA06.06, SC02, SB01, RG02.15¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Cyprus question at the crossroads : an update¤#¤Kranidiotis, Yannos¤#¤Thesis : a journal of foreign policy issues¤#¤1998¤#¤2¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤2-7¤#¤19981102¤#¤RA06.05, RA06.06, RA06.07, RA01.01, SB01, SB05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Drug traffic in South-Eastern Europe: suggestions for a dynamic policy of prevention and suppression¤#¤Giannakou-Koutsikou, Marietta¤#¤Thesis : a journal of foreign policy issues¤#¤1998¤#¤2¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤11-15¤#¤19981102¤#¤RA08, SF06.03, SG03.02, SD01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤War suspended in Kosovo : Serbian retreat, Albianian defiance¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤9 Nov¤#¤¤#¤19981110¤#¤RA08.26, SF06, SG02.03, SF08, RA08.15, SC08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Internal and external challenges for FR Yogoslavia¤#¤Simic, Predrag¤#¤International spectator¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤2 Apr-June¤#¤117-130¤#¤19980806¤#¤RA08.26, SF08, SF05, SF06, SB02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Effective globalization requires strong national, international monetary and financial systems : Group of 24 communique¤#¤¤#¤IMF survey¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤20¤#¤346-348¤#¤19981110¤#¤SD, SD01, SD01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Ethnic symbols: their role in maintaining and constructing Finnish American culture¤#¤Susag, Chris¤#¤Siirtolaisuus¤#¤1998¤#¤25¤#¤4¤#¤3-8¤#¤19981217¤#¤RA03.01, RC02, SG02.03, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Locating the Baltic : keynote address delivered at the 16th Conference on Baltic Studies¤#¤Kirby, David G.¤#¤Baltic studies newsletter¤#¤1998¤#¤22¤#¤3 Dec¤#¤1-4¤#¤19981217¤#¤RA07.11, SG08, SG05, SG02.03, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Dealing with Azerbaijan's oil boom¤#¤Rosenberg, Christoph B. & Saavalainen, Tapio O.¤#¤Finance & development¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤35-38¤#¤19980930¤#¤SH04, RA07.44¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Energy tax reform in Russia and other Former Soviet Union countries¤#¤Gray, Dale¤#¤Finance & development¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤31-34¤#¤19980930¤#¤RA07.21, RA07.02, SH02, SH04, SH05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Poverty and economic policy in the Philippines¤#¤Gerson, Philip¤#¤Finance & development¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤46-49¤#¤19980930¤#¤RI02.14, SH02, SH01, SG02.07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Ten years of transition : a progress report¤#¤Lenain, Patrick¤#¤Finance & development¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤22-25¤#¤19980930¤#¤RA02.02, RA02.03, RA07.02, SH01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Revitalization of the North Korean economy as a precondition for the improvement of inter-Korrean economic relations¤#¤Jo, Dongho¤#¤Korea and world affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤22¤#¤3 Fall¤#¤362-383¤#¤19981221¤#¤RI03.12, SD04, RI03.13, SH01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤North Korea's international economic policy¤#¤Yoo, Jang-Hee¤#¤Korea and world affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤22¤#¤3 Fall¤#¤341-361¤#¤19981221¤#¤RI03.12, SD04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Kim Dae-jung Government's unification policy : will the sunshine effect change in North Korea?¤#¤Han, Yong-Sup¤#¤Korea and world affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤22¤#¤3 Fall¤#¤325-340¤#¤19981221¤#¤RI03.12, RI03.13, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review article:] Revisiting Copenhagen: or, on the creative development of a security studies agenda in Europe¤#¤Huysmans, Jef¤#¤European journal of international relations¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤4 Dec¤#¤479-505¤#¤19981221¤#¤SK02, SG08, RA02, SC, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The peaceful settlement of interstate conflict: Saar, Austria, and Berlin¤#¤Schwarzer, Gudrun¤#¤Journal of peace research¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤6 Nov¤#¤743-757¤#¤19981110¤#¤SB05, SK02, SC01, RA05.13, RA05.02, RA04.06, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Eastern enlargement:] Financing EU cohesion policy in Central and Eastern Europe : a budgetary timebomb?¤#¤Martin, Reiner¤#¤Intereconomics¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤3 May/Jun¤#¤103-111¤#¤19980617¤#¤RA01.01, SB04, RA02.03, SB01, SD02.01, SD03.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[EMU:] Facing the Euro: prospects for growth or stagnation?¤#¤Welfens, Paul J. J.¤#¤Intereconomics¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤3 May/Jun¤#¤112-117¤#¤19980617¤#¤RA01.01, SD01.02, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[International trade:] North Atlantic trade and investment links: for internal and external openness¤#¤Koopmann, Georg¤#¤Intereconomics¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤3 May/Jun¤#¤118-125¤#¤19980617¤#¤RC02, RA01.01, SD03.01, SL, SD01.01, RB01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[International trade:] Goals, decision-making mechanisms and instruments in the Japanese - American trade conflict¤#¤Schnabl, Gunther & Gurbaxani, Indira¤#¤Intereconomics¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤3 May/Jun¤#¤126-135¤#¤19980617¤#¤RC02, RI03.22, SD03.01, SD04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Report:] Waste without frontiers?¤#¤Hecht, Dieter & Werbeck, Nicola¤#¤Intereconomics¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤3 May/Jun¤#¤137-145¤#¤19980617¤#¤RA01.01, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The impact of the Euro on the international monetary system¤#¤Mundell, Robert A.¤#¤International spectator¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤2 Apr-June¤#¤5-20¤#¤19980806¤#¤RA01.01, SD02, SD02.01, SD01, RC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The World Wide Web and active learning in the international relations classroom¤#¤Kuzma, Lynn M.¤#¤PS: Political science & politics¤#¤1998¤#¤30¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤578-584¤#¤19981029¤#¤SB, SB01, SG04, SG06, SI03.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Sustainable EMU¤#¤Collignon, Stefan¤#¤International spectator¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤2 Apr-June¤#¤21-32¤#¤19980806¤#¤RA01.01, SD02, SD02.01, SD01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The 1982 Swedish Hårsfjärden submarine incident : a decision-making analysis¤#¤Bynander, Fredrik¤#¤Cooperation and conflict¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤4 Dec¤#¤367-407¤#¤19981215¤#¤RA03.02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Reading films through political classics : genres of politics in popular cultures¤#¤Nelson, John S.¤#¤Politiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤4¤#¤286-296¤#¤19981218¤#¤SG06, SA03, SK02, SG08, SB¤#¤[Abstract:] "This article argues that there is a need to study the political myths in popular genres without accepting the prejudicial supposition that they are popular falsehoods, romantic mistakes, or other species of political error to be overcome by academic analysis. The need is to approach them as cultural practices and political realities with varying dynamics in terms of truth and power. The method is to move back-and forth among contrasting genres, seeking to fathom their politics through myriad comparisons among their conventional characters. settings and events. The article means to pay homage to Arendt, not so much by addressing directly what she wrote, but rather by producing theory of her kind in tune with our times. The mass-mediated, popular genres are our ways to theorize about post-modern and post-western politics. These genres are modes of practical action, because they remake the political myths we live every day. The theories articulated in popular genres are often as good or better than political theories in more scholarly form because they are more vivid in evoking present phenomena, past sources, and future prospects. They are better, too, because they can attain greater accuracy, insight, and effectiveness for politics in the everyday situations where most of us live the rest of our lives. political and otherwise."¤ ¤eng¤#¤How has the Asian crisis affected other regions?¤#¤¤#¤Finance & development¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤14-17¤#¤19980930¤#¤SD01, SD, RI03, SH01, RI02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Public spending on human development¤#¤Gupta, Sanjeev & Clements, Benedict & Tiongson, Erwin¤#¤Finance & development¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤10-13¤#¤19980930¤#¤RO, SH02, SH02.02, SG03, SG04, SG03.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The economic situation in the Republic of Belarus : on a path back to a planned economy, German research institutes underline¤#¤¤#¤Kiel reports¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤12¤#¤1-2¤#¤19981110¤#¤RA07.33, SH01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Descartes's interactionism and his principle of causality¤#¤Chavez-Arvizo, Enrique¤#¤European legacy : toward new paradigms¤#¤1997¤#¤2¤#¤6 Oct¤#¤959-976¤#¤19980618¤#¤SK02, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A historical perspective on ownership as seen through the philosophies of Kant and Hegel¤#¤Lea, David R.¤#¤European legacy : toward new paradigms¤#¤1997¤#¤2¤#¤6 Oct¤#¤977-990¤#¤19980618¤#¤SK02, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Conflicts in Kant's account of the right to go to war¤#¤Cavallar, Georg¤#¤European legacy : toward new paradigms¤#¤1997¤#¤2¤#¤6 Oct¤#¤991-999¤#¤19980618¤#¤SK02, SG05.01, SB03, SC05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The continental divide: progress in Europe and Asia in the work of Marx and Mill¤#¤Noonan, Jeffrey¤#¤European legacy : toward new paradigms¤#¤1997¤#¤2¤#¤6 Oct¤#¤1000-1010¤#¤19980618¤#¤SK02, SG05.01, RA, RI¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤New strategies for microenterprise development: innovation, integration, and the trickle up approach¤#¤Fairley, Joanne¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤1 Fall¤#¤339-350¤#¤19980928¤#¤SK02, RO, SG02.07, SG03, SH07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Responding to poverty in Uganda: structures, policies and prospects¤#¤Brett, E. A.¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤1 Fall¤#¤313-337¤#¤19980928¤#¤SK02, RF04.05, SG02.07, SG03, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Global poverty in the late 20th century¤#¤Chossudovsky, Michel¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤1 Fall¤#¤293-311¤#¤19980928¤#¤SK02, RM02, SG02.07, SF01.02, RM03, SD01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Poverty: a denial of human rights¤#¤Speth, James Gustave¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤1 Fall¤#¤277-292¤#¤19980928¤#¤SK02, RM02, SG02.07, SF01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Reducing absolute poverty in China: current status and issues¤#¤Piazza, Alan & Liang, Echo H.¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤1 Fall¤#¤253-273¤#¤19980928¤#¤SK02, RI03.03, SG02.07, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Tenghiz oil in the 21st century¤#¤Aleksandrov, V.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤4¤#¤79-86¤#¤19981104¤#¤SH04, RA07.52, RA07.44, RA07.21, RL06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Poverty and population issues: clarifying the connections¤#¤Catley-Carlson, Margaret & Outlaw, Judith A. M.¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤1 Fall¤#¤233-251¤#¤19980928¤#¤SK02, RO, SG02.07, SG02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The path transformed: redefining Japan's role in the information economy¤#¤Makihara, Minory¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤51¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤555-564¤#¤19981026¤#¤RI03.22, SD01, SD, SG06, SI03.02, SI02, SI¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A cloth untrue: the evolution of structural adjustment in Sub-Saharan Africa¤#¤Green, Reginald Herbold¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤1 Fall¤#¤207-232¤#¤19980928¤#¤SK02, RF, RO, SG02.07, SD05, SG¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Property rights for the rural poor: the challenge of landlessness¤#¤Bryant, Coralie¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤1 Fall¤#¤181-205¤#¤19980928¤#¤SK02, SH06, RO, SF10, SG02.07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Is growth central to poverty alleviation in India?¤#¤Gaiha, Raghav & Kulkarni, Vani¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤1 Fall¤#¤145-180¤#¤19980928¤#¤RI01.13, SG02.07, SF01.01, SG02.02, SH02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Poverty, children and transition in Kyrgyzstan: some reflections from the field¤#¤Howell, Jude¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤1 Fall¤#¤131-144¤#¤19980928¤#¤RA07.55, SG02.07, SF01.01, SG02.02, SH02, SH06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The cow and the thing called "What": Dinka cultural perspectives on wealth and poverty¤#¤Deng, Francis M.¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤1 Fall¤#¤101-129¤#¤19980928¤#¤RG01.17, SG02.07, SG02.03, SF01.01, SF01.02, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The politics of marginalization: poverty and the rights of the indigenous people in Mexico¤#¤Ruiz, Samuel¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤1 Fall¤#¤85-100¤#¤19980928¤#¤RD01, SG02.07, SG02.03, SF01.01, SF01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Women and poverty or gender and well-being?¤#¤Jackson, Cecile¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤1 Fall¤#¤67-81¤#¤19980928¤#¤SK02, SG03, SG02.07, SG02.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The impact of technology on financial development in East Asia¤#¤Yam, Joseph¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤51¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤539-553¤#¤19981026¤#¤RI03, SH01, SD01, SG06, SI03.02, SI02, SI¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Poverty alleviation: is economics any help? : lessons from the Grameen Bank experience¤#¤Yunus, Muhammad¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤1 Fall¤#¤47-65¤#¤19980928¤#¤SK02, SH02, RO, SG03, SG02.07, SH07, SH08.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Should equity be a goal for economic policy?¤#¤¤#¤Finance & development¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤2-5¤#¤19980930¤#¤SK02, SH02, SG03, SG02.07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Economic growth in the information age: from physical capital to weightless economy¤#¤Cameron, Gavin¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤51¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤447-471¤#¤19981026¤#¤SD, SD01, SG06, SI03.02, SD01.02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Beyond the six veils: conceptualizing and measuring poverty¤#¤Streeten, Paul¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤1 Fall¤#¤1-31¤#¤19980928¤#¤SG02.07, SG03.02, SH06.03, SK02, SH03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review article:] International theory and the mirror of history¤#¤Dunne, Tim¤#¤European journal of international relations¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤347-362¤#¤19980928¤#¤SG08, SB, SC, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Politics by design: remapping security landscapes¤#¤Klein, Bradley S.¤#¤European journal of international relations¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤327-345¤#¤19980928¤#¤SB, SC, SK02, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Second natures: is the state identical with itself?¤#¤Bartelson, Jens¤#¤European journal of international relations¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤295-326¤#¤19980928¤#¤SB, SC, SK02, SF01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Changing global perpectives : nuclear fuel cycle trends into the next century¤#¤Oi, Noburo & Wedekind, Lothar¤#¤IAEA bulletin¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤1 March¤#¤7-11¤#¤19980622¤#¤SH05, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Technology transfer & the management of radioactive waste¤#¤Bonne, Arnold & Chan-Sands, Candace¤#¤IAEA bulletin¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤1 March¤#¤32-36¤#¤19980622¤#¤SH05, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Indian and Pakistani tests: did verification fail?¤#¤Findlay, Trevor & Clark, Roger¤#¤Trust and verify¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤80 May¤#¤1-4¤#¤19980622¤#¤SB01, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Technology transfer & the management of radioactive waste¤#¤Bonne, Arnold & Chan-Sands, Candace¤#¤IAEA bulletin¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤1 March¤#¤32-36¤#¤19980622¤#¤SH05, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Another Balkan crisis : containing the war in Kosovo¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤5¤#¤¤#¤19980623¤#¤RA08.26, SF08, SB05, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Missiles and the Eastern Mediterranean : a dangerous game of brinkmanship¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤5¤#¤¤#¤19980623¤#¤RA06.07, RA07.21, RA06.05, RA06.06, SC06.02, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤India and Pakistan's nuclear tests : a new arms race?¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤5¤#¤¤#¤19980623¤#¤SC06, RI01.13, RG04.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Growing conflict in Colombia : a widening and brutal 'dirty' war¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤5¤#¤¤#¤19980623¤#¤RD04.16, SF06, SF06.01, SF06.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Israeli security demands and the Palestinians : squaring the circle¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤5¤#¤¤#¤19980623¤#¤RG02.15, RG02, RC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Military aspects of Mongolian geopolitics¤#¤Bold, R.¤#¤Mongolian journal of international affairs¤#¤1995¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤64-69¤#¤19981127¤#¤RI03.31, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Mongolia and Northeast Asia¤#¤Choinkhor, J.¤#¤Mongolian journal of international affairs¤#¤1995¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤56-63¤#¤19981127¤#¤RI03.31, SB01, RI03, RI03.11, RI03.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Mongolia's foreign policy revisited: its relations with Russia and China in the 1990s¤#¤Tumurchuluun, G.¤#¤Mongolian journal of international affairs¤#¤1995¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤44-55¤#¤19981127¤#¤RI03.31, SB02, SB01, RA07.21, RI03.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Some nuclear-related issues of Mongolia¤#¤Enkhsaikhan, J.¤#¤Mongolian journal of international affairs¤#¤1995¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤33-43¤#¤19981127¤#¤RI03.31, SC02, SC03, SC06.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Central Asian security zone¤#¤Baabar, B.¤#¤Mongolian journal of international affairs¤#¤1995¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤18-32¤#¤19981127¤#¤RI03.31, SC01, RI03.03, RA07.51, RI03.04, RG04.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Mongolia's national security challenges¤#¤Bayar, S.¤#¤Mongolian journal of international affairs¤#¤1995¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤4-17¤#¤19981127¤#¤RI03.31, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Paths to uncivil societies and anti-liberal states. a reply to Shenfield¤#¤Kopstein, Jeffrey S. & Hanson, Stephen E.¤#¤Post-Soviet affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤14¤#¤4 Oct-Dec¤#¤369-375¤#¤19981127¤#¤RA07.01, SF02, SF05, SH02, SF01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Jewish-Arab coexistence in Israel: the role of joint professionla teams¤#¤Desivilya, Helena Syna¤#¤Journal of peace research¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤4 July¤#¤429-452¤#¤19980807¤#¤RG02.01, RG02.15, SC01, SF06.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Subversive institutions: the end of the Soviet state in comparative perspective¤#¤Bunce, Valerie¤#¤Post-Soviet affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤14¤#¤4 Oct-Dec¤#¤323-354¤#¤19981127¤#¤RA07.01, SF02, SA02, SF01, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Decrees, laws, and inter-branch relations in the Russian Federation¤#¤Remington, Thomas F. & Smith, Steven S. & Haspel, Moshe¤#¤Post-Soviet affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤14¤#¤4 Oct-Dec¤#¤287-322¤#¤19981127¤#¤RA07.21, SF10, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Poststructuralism, absence, mimesis: making difference, reproducing soverignty¤#¤Polat, Necati¤#¤European journal of international relations¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤4 Dec¤#¤447-477¤#¤19981221¤#¤SK02, SB, SC¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Which Europe? : Conflicting models of a legitimate European political order¤#¤Jachtenfuchs, Markus & Diez, Thomas & Jung, Sabine¤#¤European journal of international relations¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤4 Dec¤#¤409-445¤#¤19981221¤#¤RA01.01, SF02, SK02, (RA04.06), (RA05.02), (RA04.02)¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Compliance and post-agreement bargaining¤#¤Jönsson, Christer & Tallberg, Jonas¤#¤European journal of international relations¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤4 Dec¤#¤371-408¤#¤19981221¤#¤SB, SC, SK02, SL, (RA01.01), (SB01)¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤From Liberalism to "Miserabilism": the hidden price tag of democratic transition¤#¤McGrath, Troy¤#¤ACE : analysis of current events¤#¤1998¤#¤10¤#¤9-10¤#¤15-17¤#¤19981221¤#¤SF01.01, RA07.02, RA02.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Regional integration in Central Asia¤#¤Gretsky, Sergei¤#¤ACE : analysis of current events¤#¤1998¤#¤10¤#¤9-10¤#¤12-13¤#¤19981221¤#¤RA07.51, SB01, SB04, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Asian flu and Russian roulette: Kazakhstan amid the storms¤#¤Gleason, Gregory & Sologub, Sergey¤#¤ACE : analysis of current events¤#¤1998¤#¤10¤#¤9-10¤#¤8-11¤#¤19981221¤#¤RA07.52, SH01, SH02, SF01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Revisiting Economic sanctions reconsidered¤#¤Drury, A. Cooper¤#¤Journal of peace research¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤4 July¤#¤497-509¤#¤19980807¤#¤SG08, SK02, SK03, SD04, SB01, SD¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review essay:] Mervyn Frost and the Constitution of liberalism¤#¤Williams, John¤#¤Journal of peace research¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤4 July¤#¤511-517¤#¤19980807¤#¤SG08, SG05.01, SB01, SK02, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤From war-hero to villain: reversal of the symbolic value of war and a warrior king¤#¤Moerk, Ernst L.¤#¤Journal of peace research¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤4 July¤#¤453-469¤#¤19980807¤#¤RA03.02, SA02, SA03, SK02, SC05, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤War and equality: the social background of the victims of the Finnish Winter War¤#¤Toivonen, Timo¤#¤Journal of peace research¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤4 July¤#¤471-482¤#¤19980807¤#¤RA03.01, SC05, SA02, RA07.01, SG05, SG02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Quantitive methods in peace research¤#¤Smith, Ron P.¤#¤Journal of peace research¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤4 July¤#¤419-427¤#¤19980807¤#¤SK02, SC08, SK03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤2000 GOP [Grand Old Party] Presidential candidates¤#¤Cook Jr., Charles E.¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤4 Autumn¤#¤231-241¤#¤19980925¤#¤RC02, SF02, SF04.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The complex context of American military culture: a practitioner's view¤#¤Collins, Joseph J.¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤4 Autumn¤#¤213-228¤#¤19980925¤#¤RC02, SC06.01, SC04, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Currency meltdown: the end of Asian capitalism?¤#¤Robison, Richard¤#¤NIAS nytt¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2 June¤#¤5-9¤#¤19980624¤#¤RI02, RI03, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Weapons of war : the challenge of disarmament¤#¤¤#¤Understanding global issues¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤18 s.¤#¤19980625¤#¤SC03, SC06.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤North and South Korea : the last ideological frontier¤#¤¤#¤Understanding global issues¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5¤#¤18 s.¤#¤19980625¤#¤RI03.12, RI03.13, SF01.01, SB02, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[IMF Conference:] Debate on equity invites diverse perspectives, generates pragmatic prescriptions¤#¤Meehan, Sheila¤#¤IMF survey¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤12¤#¤189-193¤#¤19980625¤#¤SH02, RA02.02, RA07.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Implementation of the laws of war in late 20th-century conflicts : Part I¤#¤Roberts, Adam¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤2 June¤#¤137-150¤#¤19980626¤#¤SC01, SF01.02, SB03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Finding a better way for humanitarian action - creating a global institutional framework : a rejoinder¤#¤Lee, Kelley¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤2 June¤#¤151-155¤#¤19980626¤#¤RM01, SF01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The withering of UN humanitarian reform : a rejoinder¤#¤Pugh, Michael¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤2 June¤#¤157-161¤#¤19980626¤#¤RM01, SB01, SF01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Sex, drugs, and heavy metal: transnational threats and national vulnerabilities¤#¤Matthew, Richard A. & Shambaugh, George E.¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤2 June¤#¤163-175¤#¤19980626¤#¤SB06, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤European insecurities: can't live with 'em, can't shoot 'em¤#¤Dabelko, Geoffrey D. & Vandeveer, Stacy D.¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤2 June¤#¤177-190¤#¤19980626¤#¤RA, SC02, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Russia's 'privatized' state as an impediment to democratic consolidation : part I¤#¤McFaul, Michael¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤2 June¤#¤191-199¤#¤19980626¤#¤RA07.21, SF01.01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤New trends in peace-keeping: the experience of operation Alba¤#¤Greco, Ettore¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤2 June¤#¤292-212¤#¤19980626¤#¤SB05, RA08.15¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Ad hoc in Albania: did Europe fail? : a rejoinder¤#¤Foster, Edward¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤2 June¤#¤213-217¤#¤19980626¤#¤SB05, RA08.15, RA01.02, RA01.06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review essay:] Mervyn Frost and the Constitution of liberalism¤#¤Williams, John¤#¤Journal of peace research¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤4 July¤#¤511-517¤#¤19980807¤#¤SG08, SG05.01, SB01, SK02, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A flawless Treaty : a rejoinder¤#¤Goldblat, Jozef¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤2 June¤#¤231-233¤#¤19980626¤#¤SL, RI02, SH05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Mediation in the USA, China, Japan, and Korea¤#¤Wall Jr., James A. ... et al.¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤2 June¤#¤235-248¤#¤19980626¤#¤SB01, RC02, RI03.03, RI03.22, RI03.13,¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[CSIS Conference:] The Y2K crisis: a global ticking time bomb?¤#¤¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤4 Autumn¤#¤147-166¤#¤19980925¤#¤SI03.02, SB, SC, SH, SD, SF, RC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤An introduction to international litigation¤#¤Rosenne, Shabtai¤#¤Boundary and security bulletin¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤57-60¤#¤19980629¤#¤SB03, SB05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Russia's Far East - Russian or Eastern?¤#¤Galeotti, Mark¤#¤Boundary and security bulletin¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤61-68¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA07.21, SF08, SA03, SH, SC06.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Dayton in the balance? : the continuing dispute over Brcko¤#¤Klemencic, Mladen & Schofield, Clive¤#¤Boundary and security bulletin¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤69-71¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA08.22, RA08.23, SB05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The WTO and nonmarket economies¤#¤Mastel, Greg¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤3 Summer¤#¤5-9¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA02.03, SD01, SD01.01, RM03, RA07.21, RI03.03, RI02.23¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Information war, information peace¤#¤Libicki, Martin C.¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤51¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤411-428¤#¤19981026¤#¤SC, SC01, SG06, SI03.02, RC02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Sino-Russian relations in the 1990s: a balance sheet¤#¤Rozman, Gilbert¤#¤Post-Soviet affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤14¤#¤2 Apr-June¤#¤93-113¤#¤19980810¤#¤RA07.21, RI03.03, SB01, SB02, SF05, SD02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Close to the edge in Kosovo¤#¤Bugajski, Janusz¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤3 Summer¤#¤19-21¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA08.26, SF08, SF06, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Whose 'model' failed? : implications of the Asian economic crisis¤#¤Lim, Linda Y. C.¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤3 Summer¤#¤25-36¤#¤19980629¤#¤RI02, RI03, SH01, SH02, SD01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Asian financial crisis: Beijing's year of reckoning¤#¤Steinfeld, Edward S.¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤3 Summer¤#¤37-51¤#¤19980629¤#¤RI03.03, RI03, SH01, SH02, SD01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤America's Iraq policy: how did it come to this?¤#¤Wright, Robin¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤3 Summer¤#¤53-70¤#¤19980629¤#¤RC02, RG02.11, SB01, SB02, SB05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Cambodian democracy: in a bleak landscape, strong signs of hope¤#¤Eng, Peter¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤3 Summer¤#¤71-91¤#¤19980629¤#¤RI02.21, SF01.01, SF02, SF05, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The pessimism syndrome¤#¤Mazarr, Michael J.¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤3 Summer¤#¤93-108¤#¤19980629¤#¤RC02, SG05.02, SG02.07, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The proliferation of states¤#¤Boniface, Pascal¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤3 Summer¤#¤111-127¤#¤19980629¤#¤SB, SC, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Macedonian question ... again¤#¤Cappelli, Vanni¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤3 Summer¤#¤129-135¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA08.25, SB05, SF06, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Turkey: into the abyss?¤#¤Bellaigue, Christopher de¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤3 Summer¤#¤137-148¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA06.06, SF05, SF02, SG09, SA01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Findind African solutions to African problems¤#¤Peterson, Dave¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤3 Summer¤#¤149-158¤#¤19980629¤#¤RE, RF, RF01.19, RF05.03, SB05, SF06, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Qadhafi and the challenge of militant Islam¤#¤Takeyh, Ray¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤3 Summer¤#¤159-172¤#¤19980629¤#¤SG09, RG00.12, SC01, RG01.15, SB05, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Britain's European dilemma¤#¤Rachman, Gideon¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤3 Summer¤#¤175-190¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA04.02, SB02, SB04, SD02.01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Europe undivided¤#¤Goodby, James E.¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤3 Summer¤#¤191-207¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA, RA02.01, RA01.02, RC02, RA07.21, SC01, SB01, SB04, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Miracle on the Vistula¤#¤Pond, Elizabeth¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤3 Summer¤#¤209-230¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA05.11, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Prospects for the 2000 Democratic nomination¤#¤Cook Jr., Charles E.¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤3 Summer¤#¤233-239¤#¤19980629¤#¤RC02, SF04.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Srebrenica's ghosts¤#¤Druker, Jeremy¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤8¤#¤34-35¤#¤19980811¤#¤RA08.24, SC05, SF08, RA04.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Electronic money: a challenge to the sovereign state?¤#¤Helleiner, Eric¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤51¤#¤2 Spring¤#¤387-409¤#¤19981026¤#¤SD, SD01, SD01.02, SH01, SH02, SG06, SI03.02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Will democracy strike back? : workers and politics in the Kuzbass¤#¤Ferguson, Rob¤#¤Europe-Asia studies¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤3 May¤#¤445-468¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA07.21, SH03, SF08, SF05, SF04.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The socialist labour process, the working class, and revolution in the German Democratic Republic¤#¤Fuller, Linda¤#¤Europe-Asia studies¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤3 May¤#¤469-492¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA05.03, SH03, SF05, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Hungary 1956, the Yugoslav Connection¤#¤Granville, Johanna¤#¤Europe-Asia studies¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤3 May¤#¤493-517¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA08.12, RA08.11, SA02, SF06, SA02, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Georgian affairs of 1922 - policy failure, personality clash or power struggle?¤#¤Smith, Jeremy¤#¤Europe-Asia studies¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤3 May¤#¤519-544¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA07.01, SA02, SF08, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Training diplomats for the 21st century¤#¤Kashlev, Yu.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤4¤#¤111-115¤#¤19981104¤#¤RA07.21, SB02, SB01, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A country without a ruble left¤#¤Volkov, Dmitri & Rogozhnikov, Mikhail¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤8¤#¤44-51¤#¤19980811¤#¤RA07.21, SF06, SH01, SH02, SC¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The consolidation of a new regional elite: the case of Omsk 1987-1995¤#¤Melvin, Neil J.¤#¤Europe-Asia studies¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤4 June¤#¤619-650¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA07.21, SF08, RA07.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤'Foolish to give and yet more foolish not to take' - in-depth interviews with post-communist citizens on their everyday use of bribes and contacs¤#¤Grödeland, Åse B. & Koshechkina, Tatyana Y. & Miller, William L.¤#¤Europe-Asia studies¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤4 June¤#¤651-677¤#¤19980629¤#¤SF06.03, SF02, RA07.32, RA05.21, RA05.22, RA08.14, SG05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Publishing and the book trade in the Post-Stalin era: a case-study of the commodification of culture¤#¤Lovell, Stephen¤#¤Europe-Asia studies¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤4 June¤#¤679-698¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA07.01, SA02, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The social meaning of work: aspects of the teaching profession in Post-Soviet Russia¤#¤Lonkila, Markku¤#¤Europe-Asia studies¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤4 June¤#¤699-712¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA07.21, SG04, SH03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Fric, Herzen, and Bakunin: the clash of two political cultures¤#¤David, Zdenek V.¤#¤East European politics and societies¤#¤1998¤#¤12¤#¤1 Winter¤#¤1-30¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA05.12, RA05.21, SG05.01, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Russian expatriates in the CIS¤#¤Brykin, O. & Timofeev, V.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤4¤#¤128-137¤#¤19981104¤#¤RA07.21, SG02.03, RA07.03, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Showcase of manipulated democracy¤#¤Lankina, Tomila¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤8¤#¤62-64¤#¤19980811¤#¤RA07.21, SF08, SF04.01, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Little choise, little change¤#¤Aliev, Nair & Abbasov, Shahin¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤8¤#¤57-61¤#¤19980811¤#¤RA07.44, SF, SF01, SF04.01, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Willingness to pay for cleaner air¤#¤Gynther, Lea & Hämekoski, Kari & Otterström, Tomas¤#¤Ilmansuojelu¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤23-25¤#¤19981105¤#¤RA03.01, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Regulatory dispersion modelling in Finland¤#¤Kukkonen, Jaakko & Pietarila, Harri & Karppinen, Ari¤#¤Ilmansuojelu¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤9-12¤#¤19981105¤#¤RA03.01, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Women, population and sustainable development in South Asia¤#¤Sadik, Nafis¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1997¤#¤51¤#¤1 Summer¤#¤147-168¤#¤19981023¤#¤RI02, SG02, SH02, SG03.02, SG02.07, RM01, RM04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤On the precipice¤#¤Kostovic, Denisa & Cirjakovic, Zoran¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤8¤#¤65-69¤#¤19980811¤#¤RA08.24, SF08, SF06, SG02.03, RA08.15¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Media profile:] Access denied¤#¤Druker, Jeremy¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤8¤#¤76-81¤#¤19980811¤#¤SG06, SE04, RA02.03, RA05.12¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Begging the constitutional question¤#¤Eleftheriadis, Pavlos¤#¤Journal of common market studies¤#¤1998¤#¤36¤#¤2 June¤#¤255-272¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA01.01, SF10, SB04, SF02, SK02, SF01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Reportage:] The two Berlins¤#¤Schneider, Peter¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤8¤#¤86-91¤#¤19980811¤#¤RA05.04, SH02, SG08, SG¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Before the Summit: representations of sovereignty on the Himalayas¤#¤Constantinou, Costas M.¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤1¤#¤23-53¤#¤19980629¤#¤RI03.04, SF08, RI03.03, SA02, RI01.15, RA04.02, SF02, RH02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Economic nationalism: bringing the nation back in¤#¤Crane, George T.¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤1¤#¤55-75¤#¤19980629¤#¤SK02, SH02, SD03.01, SD04, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Performative states¤#¤Weber, Cynthia¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤1¤#¤77-95¤#¤19980629¤#¤SK02, SB, SB01, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Human rights as subjectivity: the age of rights and the politics of culture¤#¤Chesterman, Simon¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤1¤#¤97-118¤#¤19980629¤#¤SF01.02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review article:] Sustaining the United Nations?¤#¤Imber, Mark¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤1¤#¤119-126¤#¤19980629¤#¤RM01, SG08, SB, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review article:] Ethnic wars and international intervention¤#¤Jacquin-Berdal, Dominique¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤1¤#¤127-139¤#¤19980629¤#¤SB05, SC05, SG02.03, SC01, SG08, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Special review article:] Master-debating in international relations¤#¤Booth, Ken¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤1¤#¤141-144¤#¤19980629¤#¤SG08, SB¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Special review article:] A rejoinder to Ken Booth¤#¤Neumann, Iver B. & Waever, Ole¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤1¤#¤145-148¤#¤19980629¤#¤SG08, SB¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The demons of Kosovo¤#¤Zimmermann, Warren¤#¤National interest¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤52 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outlook¤#¤Panov, A.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤2¤#¤51-62¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA07.21, RI03.22, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤To the South of the Rio Grande¤#¤Khachaturov, K.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤2¤#¤63-70¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA07.21, SB02, SB01, SA02, RD, RD04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Modern theories of international relations¤#¤Kulagin, V.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤2¤#¤71-83¤#¤19980629¤#¤SB, SB01, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤What caused the collapse of the USSR¤#¤Medvedev, Zh.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤2¤#¤84-91¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA07.01, SF05, SA02, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Russia ans the world in 1997: some optimism for the future¤#¤¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤2¤#¤92-115¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA07.21, SB01, SB02, SC02, SH02, SB, SC, SD¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Russia - Finland relations]¤#¤¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤2¤#¤116-134¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA07.21, RA03.01, SB01, SD04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Memoirs and culture:] India: secret soviet diplomacy¤#¤Dobrynin, A.¤#¤International 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E.¤#¤Journal of international relations¤#¤1997¤#¤4¤#¤1-4¤#¤11-28¤#¤19981120¤#¤SF01.02, SK02, SF10, SB03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤"Every room is a new battle": the lessons of modern urban warfare¤#¤Rosenau, William G.¤#¤Studies in conflict and terrorism¤#¤1997¤#¤20¤#¤4 Oct-Dec¤#¤371-394¤#¤19980629¤#¤SC05, SK02, SG02.05, SC04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Between class and nation: ideology and radical Basque ethnonationalism¤#¤Khatami, Siamak¤#¤Studies in conflict and terrorism¤#¤1997¤#¤20¤#¤4 Oct-Dec¤#¤395-417¤#¤19980629¤#¤RA06.02, SF06, SG02.03, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤European Union information developments : the Swedish Government's EU information services¤#¤¤#¤European access¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3 June¤#¤17-19¤#¤19980630¤#¤RA01.01, RA03.02, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Croatia and Turkey: toward a durable peace in Southeastern Europe¤#¤Zuzul, Miomir¤#¤Perceptions¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤3 Sep-Nov¤#¤82-88¤#¤19981022¤#¤RA06.06, RA08.23, SB01, SC01, RA08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The 'outer wall' of sanctions and the Kosovo issue¤#¤Hasani, 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affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤74¤#¤3 July¤#¤577-585¤#¤19980630¤#¤RD04.13, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤From civil war to 'civil society': has the end of the Cold War brought peace to Central America¤#¤Pearce, Jenny¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤74¤#¤3 July¤#¤587-615¤#¤19980630¤#¤RD02, SC01, SF05, SF06, SD05, SH02, SB05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Towards rapprochement? : Anglo - Argentine relations and the Falklands/Malvinas in the late 1990s¤#¤Dodds, Klaus¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤74¤#¤3 July¤#¤617-630¤#¤19980630¤#¤RA04.02, RD04.11, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤From Hippolyta to Hu: colonialization, appropriation, and the liberal self¤#¤Seidler, Michael J.¤#¤European legacy : toward new paradigms¤#¤1997¤#¤2¤#¤7 Nov¤#¤1115-1136¤#¤19980701¤#¤SK02, SG05.01, SG10¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Reflections on ethical and legal problems discussed by Erasmus and Montaigne¤#¤Campion, Edmund J.¤#¤European legacy : toward new paradigms¤#¤1997¤#¤2¤#¤7 Nov¤#¤1137-1145¤#¤19980701¤#¤SK02, SG05.01, SF10¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Ethnicity, citizenship, and identity in the 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Nicholas D.¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤6 Nov-Dec¤#¤37-49¤#¤19981124¤#¤RI03.22, RH, SA02, SC01, (RI03.03), SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Tokyo's depression diplomacy¤#¤Funabashi, Yoichi¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤6 Nov-Dec¤#¤26-36¤#¤19981124¤#¤RI03.22, SH02, SD04, SC02, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤David Easton: reflections on an American scholar¤#¤Strong, Tracy B.¤#¤Political theory¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤3 June¤#¤267-280¤#¤19980701¤#¤SK02, SG05.01, SK03, SG¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Britain and Antarctica¤#¤¤#¤Background brief¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤Feb (rev.)¤#¤8 s.¤#¤19980312¤#¤RA04.02, RK, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Viewpoints:] Crisis in Asia: who is to blame?¤#¤Toshihiko, Kinoshita¤#¤Look Japan¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤512 Nov¤#¤24-25¤#¤19981105¤#¤RI03.22, RI03, SH01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Legislation and legal practice to the international relations of local communities¤#¤Popescu, Corneliu-Liviu¤#¤International studies¤#¤1996¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤43-54¤#¤19981118¤#¤RA08.13, SB01, SB02, SF08, SF10¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review essay:] Freedom and the politics of desire : aporias, 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Industrial privatisation and agricultural land reform in Russia, 1990-1996¤#¤Barnes, Andrew¤#¤Europe-Asia studies¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤5 July¤#¤843-857¤#¤19980703¤#¤RA07.01, RA07.21, SH06, SH07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Regional stabilisation policy under transitional period conditions in Russia: price controls, regional trade barriers and other local-level measures¤#¤McIntyre, Robert¤#¤Europe-Asia studies¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤5 July¤#¤859-871¤#¤19980703¤#¤RA07.21, SG01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Equality, employment, and budgetary restraint: the trilemma of the service economy¤#¤Iversen, Torben & Wren, Anne¤#¤World politics¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤4 July¤#¤507-546¤#¤19980812¤#¤SH, SA03, SH08, SK02, SH03, SG01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤How tensions between specific Chinese and American interests affect China's entry into the WTO¤#¤Gurbaxani, Indira & Opper, Sonja¤#¤Intereconomics¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤5 Sep/Oct¤#¤212-222¤#¤19981020¤#¤RC02, RI03.03, RM03, SD01.01, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Contentious politics in new democracies: East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia, 1989-93¤#¤Ekiert, Grzegorz & Kubik, Jan¤#¤World politics¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤4 July¤#¤547-581¤#¤19980812¤#¤RA08.12, RA05.11, RA05.22, RA05.03, SA02, SK02, SF01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Danes on the defence: the Amsterdam referendum and the illusion of democracy¤#¤Waldorff, Stine¤#¤Collegium¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤11 - V¤#¤17-21¤#¤19980703¤#¤RA01.01, RA03.04, SF04.01, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review artcile:] Rethinking Chinese economic reform¤#¤Gray, Jack¤#¤Journal of Communist studies and transition politics¤#¤1998¤#¤14¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤134-154¤#¤19981019¤#¤SG08, RI03.03, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Grand strategy and foreign economic policy: British grand strategy in the 1930s¤#¤Skålnes, Lars S.¤#¤World politics¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤4 July¤#¤582-616¤#¤19980812¤#¤RA04.02, SH02, SK02, SB02, SC02, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Current economic problems in Ukraine: short-term solutions make for long-term crises¤#¤Bartholomew, Patricia¤#¤ACE : analysis of current events¤#¤1998¤#¤10¤#¤9-10¤#¤7, 17¤#¤19981221¤#¤RA07.32, SH02, SH01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Asian crisis and the changing role of the IMF¤#¤Fischer, Stanley¤#¤Finance & development¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤2 June¤#¤2-5¤#¤19980706¤#¤RM03, SD01, SD03.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Asian crisis : causes and cures¤#¤¤#¤Finance & development¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤2 June¤#¤18-21¤#¤19980706¤#¤RM03, SD01, SD03.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The supply side of global bribery¤#¤Vogl, Frank¤#¤Finance & development¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤2 June¤#¤30-33¤#¤19980706¤#¤SD01, SF06.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Monetary operations in the European Economic and Monetary Union¤#¤Enoch, Charles A. & Hilbers, Paul L. & Kovanen, Arto¤#¤Finance & development¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤2 June¤#¤38-41¤#¤19980706¤#¤RA01.01, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The international use of currencies : the U.S. dollar and the euro¤#¤Tavlas, George S.¤#¤Finance & development¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤2 June¤#¤46-49¤#¤19980706¤#¤SD01, SD01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Differential accumulation: towards a new political economy of capital¤#¤Nitzan, Jonathan¤#¤Review of international political economy¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤169-216¤#¤19980706¤#¤SK02, SK03, SA03, SH¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Political culture and political economy: interest, ideology and free trade¤#¤Trentmann, Frank¤#¤Review of international political economy¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤217-251¤#¤19980706¤#¤SK02, SA03, SH, SG05, SG05.01, RA04.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Cave 'Cave! Hic dragones': a neo-Gramscian deconstruction and reconstruction of international regime theory¤#¤Gale, Fred¤#¤Review of international political economy¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤252-283¤#¤19980706¤#¤SK02, SB01, SD01, SA03, SJ¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Debate:] The 'second wave' of Weberian historical sociology¤#¤¤#¤Review of international political economy¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤284-361¤#¤19980706¤#¤SK02, SG, SB, SA02, SF, SH¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤New trends in caucasian security¤#¤Blank, Stephen¤#¤Eurasian studies¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤13 Spring¤#¤2-17¤#¤19980706¤#¤RA07.02, SF08, SF06, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Economic development and integration in Central Asian Republics¤#¤Gumpel, Werner¤#¤Eurasian studies¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤13 Spring¤#¤18-32¤#¤19980706¤#¤RA07.51, SD02.01, SH02,¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Turkey and the Gagauz¤#¤Kilic, Ayten¤#¤Eurasian studies¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤13 Spring¤#¤33-43¤#¤19980706¤#¤RA06.06, SG02.03, RA07.34, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The legal status of the Caspian Sea¤#¤Nugman, Gulnar¤#¤Eurasian studies¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤13 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SF04.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The worm that turned¤#¤Vojicic, Branko¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤7¤#¤54-62¤#¤19980707¤#¤RA08.26, SF08, SF06, SF04.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Kosovo crosses the brink¤#¤Stavljanin, Dragan¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤7¤#¤63-65¤#¤19980707¤#¤RA08.26, SF08, SG02.03, SF06, SB05, SC06.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Peace postponed¤#¤Cohen, Jonathan¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤7¤#¤66-73¤#¤19980707¤#¤RA07.42, RA07.21, SF08, SB05, SF06.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤International pipeline politics¤#¤Hammerschmidt, Peter A.¤#¤Strategic datalink¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤68¤#¤1-4¤#¤19980708¤#¤RA07.44, RA07.52, RA07.21, SH04, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Protecting Canada's economic security: the role of intelligence¤#¤Hammerschmidt, Peter A.¤#¤Strategic datalink¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤67¤#¤1-4¤#¤19980708¤#¤RC01, SH01, SF06.03, SB¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤An essay on Canada's national interests in the 1990s¤#¤Holman, Fraser¤#¤Strategic datalink¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤64¤#¤1-4¤#¤19980708¤#¤RC01, SF05, SC02, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The trial and error approach to Russian reforms: will there be 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paradigm to guide Japan policy¤#¤Katz, Richard¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤4 Autumn¤#¤43-78¤#¤19980925¤#¤RI03.22, SF05, RC02, SB01, SK04, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Is Iranian perestroika possible without fundamental change?¤#¤Hunter, Shireen T.¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤4 Autumn¤#¤23-41¤#¤19980925¤#¤RG04.02, SF05, SG, SG05.01, SG09, SF01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Brazil's unfinished search for stability¤#¤Reid, Michael¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤4 Autumn¤#¤79-92¤#¤19980925¤#¤RD04.13, SH01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Taiwan and social liberalism: doomed marriage or match made in heaven?¤#¤Wang, Alice¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤4 Autumn¤#¤13-16¤#¤19980925¤#¤RI03.02, SG, SG08, SG02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Global childhood and the politics of contempt¤#¤Nieuwenhuys, Olga¤#¤Alternatives¤#¤1998¤#¤23¤#¤2 July-Sep¤#¤267-289¤#¤19981019¤#¤SK02, SB, SG, SG02.02, SG05, SG02.07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤India and Pakistan: a clash of civilizations?¤#¤Groves, Denise¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤4 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Steven¤#¤Post-Soviet affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤14¤#¤3 July-Sep¤#¤212-247¤#¤19981019¤#¤SK02, SF01.01, RA07.02, RA02.02, RA02.03, RA08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Social identities in Russia, Ukraine, and Lithuania¤#¤Miller, Arthur ... et al.¤#¤Post-Soviet affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤14¤#¤3 July-Sep¤#¤248-286¤#¤19981019¤#¤RA07.21, RA07.32, RA07.14, SG, SG02.02, SK02, SF01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Russia and Japan: what next?¤#¤¤#¤Japan echo¤#¤1998¤#¤25¤#¤4 Aug¤#¤19-22¤#¤19981113¤#¤RI03.22, RA07.21, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Yeltsin's sacking of his Cabinet and visit to Japan¤#¤Hakamada, Shigeki¤#¤Japan echo¤#¤1998¤#¤25¤#¤4 Aug¤#¤23-26¤#¤19981113¤#¤RI03.22, RA07.21, SB01, SF02, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Middle Eastern and North African countries need to accelerate process of economic integration : interview with Paul Chabrier¤#¤¤#¤IMF survey¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤13¤#¤205-208¤#¤19980713¤#¤SH02, SD02.01, RG¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤EMU has institutional implications for countries aspiring to join the European Union¤#¤¤#¤IMF survey¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤13¤#¤211-212¤#¤19980713¤#¤RA01.01, RA02.03, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤¤#¤¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1067¤#¤18¤#¤19980713¤#¤RA01.01, SB04, RA07, RA08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Serbia's borders are inviolable¤#¤Paunovic, Milan¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1067¤#¤1-4¤#¤19980713¤#¤RA08.26, SB01, SB05, SF01.02, SB03,¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Violations of the norms of international law and major UN and OSCE principles in the case of former Yogoslavia¤#¤Mitic, Miodrag¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1067¤#¤4-11¤#¤19980713¤#¤RA08.21, RA08.26, SB03, RM01, RA01.07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Balkans:] The Dayton agreement: open question¤#¤Petkovic, Ranko¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1067¤#¤11-15¤#¤19980713¤#¤RA08.24, RA08.21, SC, SB01, SC01, SL,¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤European Monetary Union¤#¤Dini, Lamberto¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1067¤#¤15-18¤#¤19980713¤#¤RA01.01, SD02.01, SB04, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Religious and national divisions in Northern Ireland : is there a solution in view?¤#¤Markovic, Brana¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1067¤#¤18-22¤#¤19980713¤#¤RA04.02, SF08, SG02.03, SG09¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Northern dimension in the European Union's strategy of regional cooperarion¤#¤Crnogorcevic, Dusan¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1067¤#¤23-25¤#¤19980713¤#¤RA01.01, SB04, SF08, RA03, RA03.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤New diplomatic challenges in East Asia¤#¤Magosaki, Ukeru¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1067¤#¤26-32¤#¤19980713¤#¤RI03, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A European museum for peace¤#¤¤#¤AFB-Info¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤1-6¤#¤19980714¤#¤RA, SK02, SB05, SC08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Multi-dimensional North¤#¤¤#¤OSCE review¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤2¤#¤1,11¤#¤19980714¤#¤RA03.01, RA01.01, RA03, SF08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Editorial:] Breaking new ground¤#¤Torstila, Pertti¤#¤OSCE review¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤2¤#¤2¤#¤19980714¤#¤RA03.01, RA03.02, RA02.12, SC, SB04, RA01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Developing a viable perspective¤#¤Mäki-Reinikka, Harri¤#¤OSCE review¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤2¤#¤3¤#¤19980714¤#¤RA03.01, RA03.02, RA01.01, RA03, SB01, RA07.21¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Fresh foreign and security policy impact¤#¤Ojanen, Hanna¤#¤OSCE review¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤2¤#¤4¤#¤19980714¤#¤SB02, SC02, RA01.01, SF08, RA03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The new Northerness¤#¤Joenniemi, Pertti¤#¤OSCE review¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤2¤#¤5¤#¤19980714¤#¤RA01.01, SF08, RA03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Integral role of the European North¤#¤Heininen, Lasse¤#¤OSCE review¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤2¤#¤6¤#¤19980714¤#¤RA01.01, SF08, RA03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Baltic Sea connections¤#¤¤#¤OSCE review¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤2¤#¤7¤#¤19980714¤#¤RA01.01, SF08, RA03, RA02.12¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Warding off dangers of division¤#¤¤#¤OSCE review¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤2¤#¤7¤#¤19980714¤#¤RA01.01, SF08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Tertium datur est: North as the third¤#¤Medvedev, Sergei¤#¤OSCE review¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤2¤#¤8¤#¤19980714¤#¤RA01.01, SF08, RA03, RA07.21¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A complement to EU enlargement¤#¤Wellmann, Christian¤#¤OSCE review¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤2¤#¤9¤#¤19980714¤#¤RA01.01, SF08, RA03, RA02.12, RA07.21, SB01, SC¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Military cooperation in the North¤#¤Pulkkinen, Esa¤#¤OSCE review¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤2¤#¤10¤#¤19980714¤#¤RA01.01, SF08, RA03, SC, RA01.02,¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤License to kill : Usama bin Ladin's declaration of jihad¤#¤Lewis, Bernard¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤6 Nov-Dec¤#¤14-19¤#¤19981124¤#¤SG09, RG00.12, SC01, RC02, SC06.01, RG00, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The IMF, now more than ever¤#¤Hale, David D.¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤6 Nov-Dec¤#¤7-13¤#¤19981124¤#¤SD01, SD02, RM03, SB07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Roiling Asia : U.S. coziness with China upsets the neighbors¤#¤Carpenter, Ted Galen¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤6 Nov-Dec¤#¤2-6¤#¤19981124¤#¤RC02, RI03.03, RI03.02, RI01.13¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review essay:] Defence planning: whar are forces for, and how much is enough?¤#¤Adams, Gordon¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤4 Winter¤#¤184-191¤#¤19981123¤#¤RC02, SC02, SG08, SC06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤WMD terrorism: an exchange [WMD = weapons of mass destruction]¤#¤Kamp, K.-H. & Pilat, J. F. & Stern, J. & Falkenrath R. A.¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤4 Winter¤#¤168-183¤#¤19981123¤#¤SC, SC01, SF06.02, SC06.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤China - Taiwan: US debates and policy choices¤#¤Bernkopf Tucker, Nancy¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤4 Winter¤#¤150-167¤#¤19981123¤#¤RC02, SB02, RI03.02, RI03.03, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The myth of the Caspian 'Great Game': the real geopolitics of energy¤#¤Myers Jaffe, Amy & Manning, Robert A.¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤4 Winter¤#¤112-129¤#¤19981123¤#¤RL06, SH04, SC01, SC02, RC02, RA07.21, RG04.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤After the tests: India's options¤#¤Chellaney, Brahma¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤4 Winter¤#¤93-111¤#¤19981123¤#¤RI01.13, SC02, SC06.02, SI03.05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The prospects for nuclear stability between Indian and Pakistan¤#¤Heisbourg, Francois¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤4 Winter¤#¤77-92¤#¤19981123¤#¤SC06, SC01, SC02, RG04.03, RI01.13, SB05, SB01, SC03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Nuclear weapons and the 'new world order': early warning from Asia¤#¤Delpech, Therese¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤4 Winter¤#¤57-76¤#¤19981123¤#¤SC01, SC, SC06.02, SI03.05, SC06, RI03.03, RI, RI01.13¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Internationalization and varieties of capitalism: the limited effects of cross-national coordination of economic activities on the nature of busin...¤#¤Whitley, Richard¤#¤Review of international political economy¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤445-481¤#¤19980817¤#¤SD01, SK02, SH07, SD01.01, RM03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Theme section: Models and crisis: turbulence in Asian economies:] East Asia: on the ve of the great transformation?¤#¤Bello, Walden¤#¤Review of international political economy¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤424-444¤#¤19980817¤#¤RI03, SH01, SH02, SK02, SD01, RM03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Afghanistan: power struggle among the rival groups¤#¤Kundi, Mansoor Akbar¤#¤Pakistan horizon¤#¤1996¤#¤49¤#¤3 July¤#¤23-31¤#¤19980925¤#¤RG04.01, SF06, SF06.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Theme section: Models and crisis: turbulence in Asian economies:] The East Asian crisis, technical change and the world economy¤#¤Freeman, Chris¤#¤Review of international political economy¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤393-409¤#¤19980817¤#¤RI03, SH01, SH02, SK02, SD01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Justica and reciprocity¤#¤Jordan, Bill¤#¤Critical review of international social and political philosophy¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤63-85¤#¤19981016¤#¤SK02, RA04.02, SG03, SH03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Theme section: Models and crisis: turbulence in Asian economies:] Whither the Japanese model? : the Asian economic crisis and the continuation of ...¤#¤Bevacqua, Ron¤#¤Review of international political economy¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤410-423¤#¤19980817¤#¤RI03, SH01, SH02, SK02, SD01, RI03.22, RL03, SB, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Women and war: ten years on¤#¤Elshtain, Jean Bethke¤#¤Review of international studies¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤4 Oct¤#¤447-460¤#¤19981110¤#¤SK02, SG02.02, SC05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Globalization and the social state¤#¤Armstrong, David¤#¤Review of international studies¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤4 Oct¤#¤461-478¤#¤19981110¤#¤SK02, SB, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Regional differences in democratization: the East versus the South¤#¤Bunce, Valerie¤#¤Post-Soviet affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤14¤#¤3 July-Sep¤#¤187-211¤#¤19981019¤#¤SK02, SF01.01, RA07.02, RA02.02, RA02.03, RA08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Ottawa process: paths followed, paths ahead¤#¤English, John¤#¤Australian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤2 July¤#¤121-132¤#¤19980720¤#¤SL, RM04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Peace-keeping and reconciliation in Afghanistan¤#¤Mesteri, Mahmoud¤#¤Pakistan horizon¤#¤1996¤#¤49¤#¤3 July¤#¤17-22¤#¤19980925¤#¤RG04.01, SF06, SC08, SC06.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Remythologising the Russian state¤#¤Urban, Michael¤#¤Europe-Asia studies¤#¤1998¤#¤50¤#¤6 Sep¤#¤969-992¤#¤19981016¤#¤RA07.21, SF, SF02, SK02, SG05, SF01, SG05.01, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤China - Pakistan relations and situation in South Asia¤#¤Ghengli, Zhang¤#¤Pakistan horizon¤#¤1996¤#¤49¤#¤3 July¤#¤11-15¤#¤19980925¤#¤RG04.03, RI03.03, SB01, SC01, RI01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤New perspectives on the spatial dimensions of economic coordination: tensions between globalization and social systems of production¤#¤Hollingsworth, J. Rogers¤#¤Review of international political economy¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤482-507¤#¤19980817¤#¤SD01, SK02, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Divided Nigeria : a failing state?¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤6¤#¤¤#¤19980720¤#¤RF01.23, SF06, SF07, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Another defeat for Georgia : reopened wounds in the Caucasus¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤6¤#¤¤#¤19980720¤#¤RA07.42, RA07.21, SF08, SF06, RA07.41¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Hugo Grotius on ethics and war¤#¤Forde, Steven¤#¤American political science review¤#¤1998¤#¤92¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤639-648¤#¤19981016¤#¤SK02, SG05.01, SC05, SB03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Reshaping the regulatory landscape: border skirmishes around the Bahamas and Cayman offshore financial centres¤#¤Hudson, Alan C.¤#¤Review of international political economy¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤534-564¤#¤19980817¤#¤RD03, SD01.01, SK02, SB01, SB, SB05, SD01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Defence implications of East Asia's crisis¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤6¤#¤¤#¤19980720¤#¤SC07.02, RI03, SD01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Social movements and the problem of globalization¤#¤Lynch, Cecelia¤#¤Alternatives¤#¤1998¤#¤23¤#¤2 Apr-June¤#¤149-173¤#¤19980721¤#¤SB04, SD02.01, SG07, RM02, SC08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review essay:] The democratic peace debate: what happened to IPE?¤#¤Elman, Miriam Fendius¤#¤Review of international political economy¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤565-581¤#¤19980817¤#¤SG08, SK02, SB05, SB, SC¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Sheriff or cowboy? : US compliance dilemmas¤#¤Arnett, Eric¤#¤Trust and verify¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤81 July¤#¤1-3¤#¤19980818¤#¤RC02, SC02, SC03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Control from within? : Power, identity, and the human genome project¤#¤Loeppky, Rodney D.¤#¤Alternatives¤#¤1998¤#¤23¤#¤2 Apr-June¤#¤245-266¤#¤19980721¤#¤SG03.02, SG05.01, SI03.03, SI¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Essay:] An Australian Republic¤#¤Winterton, George¤#¤NIRA review¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤Summer¤#¤30-33¤#¤19980818¤#¤RJ03.01, SF01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Middle powers in the global economy: British influence during the opening phase of the Kennedy Trade Round negotiations, 1962-4¤#¤Lee, Donna¤#¤Review of international studies¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤4 Oct¤#¤515-528¤#¤19981110¤#¤RA04.02, SA02, SD04, SD01.01, SL, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The special relationship and the Anglo-Iranian oil crisis, 1950-4¤#¤Marsh, Steve¤#¤Review of international studies¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤4 Oct¤#¤529-544¤#¤19981110¤#¤RC02, RA04.02, SB01, SD04, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Between global markets and domestic politics: Brazil's military-industrial collapse¤#¤Conca, Ken¤#¤Review of international studies¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤4 Oct¤#¤499-513¤#¤19981110¤#¤RD04.13, SC07.01, SC07.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review article:] Not like the US? : Europeans and the spread of American culture¤#¤Carruthers, Susan L.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤74¤#¤4 Oct¤#¤883-892¤#¤19981014¤#¤RC02, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Essay:] Zhu Rongji and China's next great leap forward¤#¤Yizhou, Wang¤#¤NIRA review¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤Summer¤#¤34-36¤#¤19980818¤#¤RI03.03, SH02, SA04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Forum:] Allott in Wonderland¤#¤Prager, Carol A. L.¤#¤Review of international studies¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤4 Oct¤#¤563-572¤#¤19981110¤#¤SK02, SB, SC¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Forum:] Out of the looking-glass¤#¤Allott, Philip¤#¤Review of international studies¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤4 Oct¤#¤573-576¤#¤19981110¤#¤SK02, SB, SC¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Wilson government and the Davies peace mission to North Vietnam, July 1965¤#¤Young, John W.¤#¤Review of international studies¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤4 Oct¤#¤545-562¤#¤19981110¤#¤RA04.02, SB02, SA02, SC05, RI02.23, SC08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Bolstering India's ties with Central Asia¤#¤Dhar, M. K.¤#¤India perspectives¤#¤1997¤#¤10¤#¤11¤#¤22-25¤#¤19980723¤#¤RI01.13, SB01, RI03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Asia-Pasific region] Finding stability in change¤#¤Lake, Anthony¤#¤Asia-Pacific review¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤1 Sprg/Sum¤#¤1-12¤#¤19980723¤#¤RL03, RI, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Why we need the US-Japan security treaty¤#¤Sakurada, Daizo¤#¤Asia-Pacific review¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤1 Sprg/Sum¤#¤13-38¤#¤19980723¤#¤RL03, RI03.22, RC02, SB01, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The nuclear option in India's security policy¤#¤Thakur, Ramesh¤#¤Asia-Pacific review¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤1 Sprg/Sum¤#¤39-60¤#¤19980723¤#¤SC02, RI01.13, SJ02, SC06.02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤OECD and Asia in the globalizing world economy¤#¤Shigehara, Kumiharu¤#¤Asia-Pacific review¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤1 Sprg/Sum¤#¤61-73¤#¤19980723¤#¤RL03, RN03, SD01, RI, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Global marginalization¤#¤Taniguchi, Makoto¤#¤Asia-Pacific review¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤1 Sprg/Sum¤#¤75-82¤#¤19980723¤#¤RN03, SD01, SD02.01, RN, RF¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Regulatory reform and globalization¤#¤Kawamoto, Akira¤#¤Asia-Pacific review¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤1 Sprg/Sum¤#¤83-95¤#¤19980723¤#¤SD02.01, SD01.01, SD02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Challenges of globalization¤#¤Yeabsley, John¤#¤Asia-Pacific review¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤1 Sprg/Sum¤#¤97-103¤#¤19980723¤#¤SD02.01, RJ03.02, SG01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Good international citizenship: a third way for British foreign policy¤#¤Wheeler, Nicholas J. & Dunne, Tim¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤74¤#¤4 Oct¤#¤847-870¤#¤19981014¤#¤RA04.02, SB02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[The consequences of Asia's financial crisis:] The illusion of stability¤#¤Grant, James¤#¤World policy journal¤#¤1998¤#¤15¤#¤3 Fall¤#¤47-49¤#¤19981013¤#¤RI03, SH02, SH01, SD01, SD03.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Another Balkan Humpty-Dumpty: putting Albania back together¤#¤Kubicek, Paul¤#¤European security¤#¤1998¤#¤7¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤78-91¤#¤19980924¤#¤RA08.15, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The US peace initiative in Northern Ireland: a comparative analysis¤#¤Evans, Ernest¤#¤European security¤#¤1998¤#¤7¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤63-77¤#¤19980924¤#¤RC02, RA04.01, RA04.02, SC08, SF06, SF08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤David Mitrany (1888-1975): an appreciation of his life and work¤#¤Anderson, Dorothy¤#¤Review of international studies¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤4 Oct¤#¤577-592¤#¤19981110¤#¤SA04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Europe's intergovernmental NGO: the OSCE in Europe's emerging security structure¤#¤Krupnick, Charles¤#¤European security¤#¤1998¤#¤7¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤30-53¤#¤19980924¤#¤RA01.07, SC, SC01, RA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Exodus within borders : the uprooted who never left home¤#¤Cohen, Robert & Deng, Francis M.¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤4 July/Aug¤#¤12-16¤#¤19980723¤#¤SF06, SF06.01, SF01.02, RM01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[The politics of paralysis I:] Netanyahu's safety belt¤#¤Sprinzak, Ehud¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤4 July/Aug¤#¤18-28¤#¤19980723¤#¤RG02.15, SF05, SG05, SF03, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[The politics of paralysis II:] Peace now or Hamas later¤#¤Shikaki, Khalil¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤4 July/Aug¤#¤29-43¤#¤19980723¤#¤RG02.15, SF06, SF06.02, SG02.03, SC08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Algeria's army, Algeria's agony¤#¤Addi, Lahouari¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤4 July/Aug¤#¤44-53¤#¤19980723¤#¤RG01.13, SF07, SF06, SG09¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Kyoto's unfinished business¤#¤Jacoby, Henry D., Prinn, Ronald G. & Schmalensee, Richard¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤4 July/Aug¤#¤54-66¤#¤19980723¤#¤SJ, SJ02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Smashing the iron rice bowl¤#¤Hughes, Neil C.¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤4 July/Aug¤#¤67-77¤#¤19980723¤#¤SF06, SF05, SG01, RI03.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤China and the Asian contagion¤#¤Lardy, Nicholas C.¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤4 July/Aug¤#¤78-88¤#¤19980723¤#¤SD01, RI03.03, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review essay:] State of grace? : rethinking Israel's founding myths¤#¤Brown, L. Carl¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤4 July/Aug¤#¤90-95¤#¤19980723¤#¤SG08, RG02.15, SA02, SA03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review essay:] Picking up U.N. peacekeeping's peaces : knowing when to say when¤#¤Hillen, John¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤4 July/Aug¤#¤96-102¤#¤19980723¤#¤SG08, RM01, SC08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Response:] In defence of the IMF : specialized tools for a specialized task¤#¤Fischer, Stanley¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤4 July/Aug¤#¤103-106¤#¤19980723¤#¤RM03, SD01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Response:] Democracy in Africa : no time to forsake it¤#¤Barkan, Joel D. & Gordon, David F.¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤4 July/Aug¤#¤107-111¤#¤19980723¤#¤SF01.01, RE¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Response:] Doing right by Puerto Rico : congress must act¤#¤Colon, Rafael Hernandez¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤4 July/Aug¤#¤112-114¤#¤19980723¤#¤SF02, SF, RD03.32¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Response:] Dangerous remedies : triggering an epidemic of drug use¤#¤Burke, James E.¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤4 July/Aug¤#¤115-116¤#¤19980723¤#¤SG03.02, SF06.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The privilege of choosing : the fallout from Japan's economic crisis¤#¤Tamamoto, Masaru¤#¤World policy journal¤#¤1998¤#¤15¤#¤3 Fall¤#¤25-31¤#¤19981013¤#¤RI03.22, SH01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Development strategy:] Aid and the real exchange rate: Dutch Disease effects in African countries¤#¤Adenauer, Isabell & Vagassky, Laurence¤#¤Intereconomics¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤4 July/Aug¤#¤177-185¤#¤19980819¤#¤RF01, SD05, SH01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Rethinking American grand strategy : hegemony or balance of power in the twenty-first century?¤#¤Layne, Christopher¤#¤World policy journal¤#¤1998¤#¤15¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤8-28¤#¤19980723¤#¤RC02, SC02, SC01, SB01, SC06.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Democracy at risk : American culture in a global culture¤#¤Barber, Benjamin R.¤#¤World policy journal¤#¤1998¤#¤15¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤29-41¤#¤19980723¤#¤RC02, SB01, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Aid for peace : can international financial institutions help prevent conflict?¤#¤Boyce, James K. & Pastor Jr., Manuel¤#¤World policy journal¤#¤1998¤#¤15¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤42-49¤#¤19980723¤#¤SB, SB04, SB01, SC08, RM03, SB07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The third leg of the Kantian tripod for peace: international organizations and militarized disputes, 1950-85¤#¤Russett, Bruce & Oneal, John R. & Davis, David R.¤#¤International organization¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤3 Summer¤#¤441-467¤#¤19980819¤#¤SK02, SB05, RM, SC05, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Terrorism:] Battle for the public mind¤#¤Malik, Omar¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤10¤#¤263-265¤#¤19981012¤#¤SC01, SF06.02, SC02, RC02, RA04.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Reflections:] Therapy or democracy? : the culture wars twenty years on¤#¤Rieff, David¤#¤World policy journal¤#¤1998¤#¤15¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤66-76¤#¤19980723¤#¤SG08, RC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The next thousand years¤#¤Montgomery, John D.¤#¤World policy journal¤#¤1998¤#¤15¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤77-81¤#¤19980723¤#¤SB, SF, SG¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Clinton administrations's Africa policy¤#¤Qinghe, Wu¤#¤Foreign affairs journal¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤49 Sep¤#¤13-21¤#¤19981012¤#¤RC02, SB01, SB02, RE¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The cause and effect of the breakthrough in Russo - Japanese relations in 1997¤#¤Yongchum, Qin¤#¤Foreign affairs journal¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤49 Sep¤#¤22-29¤#¤19981012¤#¤RA07.21, RI03.22, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Is major war obsolete?¤#¤Mandelbaum, Michael¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤4 Winter¤#¤20-38¤#¤19981123¤#¤SK02, SC, SC01, SC05, (RI03.03), (RA07.21)¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Persian Gulf remains the strategic prize¤#¤Kemp, Geoffrey¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤4 Winter¤#¤132-149¤#¤19981123¤#¤RC02, RG00.13, SC02, SC01, SH04, RG02.11, RG04.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The impact of globalisation on strategy¤#¤Guehenno, Jean-Marie¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤4 Winter¤#¤5-19¤#¤19981123¤#¤SC01, SC04, SB05, SF06.02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review article:] Tackling the transition: still dancing on the volcano?¤#¤Sakwa, Richard¤#¤Slavonic and East European review¤#¤1998¤#¤76¤#¤4 Oct¤#¤703-713¤#¤19981123¤#¤RA07.21, RA02.02, RA02.03, SG08, SF01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Josip Broz Tito's role in the 1956 'Nagy Affair'¤#¤Granville, Johanna¤#¤Slavonic and East European review¤#¤1998¤#¤76¤#¤4 Oct¤#¤672-702¤#¤19981123¤#¤RA08.12, RA08.11, SF06, SB01, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Foreign capital, Central Europe's catch-up, and EU enlargement¤#¤Lorentzen, Jochen¤#¤Journal of international relations and development¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤1-2¤#¤8-19¤#¤19980723¤#¤SD01.01, SD03.02, RA01.01, SB04, RA05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The external sector and development in Eastern Europe : the determinants of differential performance¤#¤Eichengreen, Barry & Kohl, Richard¤#¤Journal of international relations and development¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤1-2¤#¤20-45¤#¤19980723¤#¤RA02.03, SD01, SD03.02, RA01.01, SB04, SD01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Foreign direct investment's effects on restructuring and upgrading efficiency in Slovenia's manufacturing sector¤#¤Rojec, Matija¤#¤Journal of international relations and development¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤1-2¤#¤46-64¤#¤19980723¤#¤RA05.22, SD03.02, SH07, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤General patterns of Austrian FDI in Central and Eastern Europe and a case study¤#¤Altzinger, Wilfried & Winklhofer, Richard¤#¤Journal of international relations and development¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤1-2¤#¤65-83¤#¤19980723¤#¤RA05.13, RA02.03, SD03.02, SD01.01, SK03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Globalization in emerging markets: does foreing capital in Central Europe promote innovation?¤#¤Lorentzen, Jochen; Möllgaard, Peter & Rojec, Matija¤#¤Journal of international relations and development¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤1-2¤#¤84-105¤#¤19980723¤#¤RA05, SD03.02, SD02.01, RA01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Globalization in emerging markets: does foreing capital in Central Europe promote innovation?¤#¤Reich, Simon¤#¤Journal of international relations and development¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤1-2¤#¤106-119¤#¤19980723¤#¤RA02.03, SB04, SD02.01, SD03.02, SD01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Notes:] Strategy of the Republic of Slovenia for accession to European Union: economic and social part : (executive summary)¤#¤¤#¤Journal of international relations and development¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤1-2¤#¤120-122¤#¤19980723¤#¤RA05.22, RA01.01, SG01, SH01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Three minority groups through 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International Maritime Law¤#¤Gaskell, Nicholas¤#¤Environmental policy and law¤#¤1998¤#¤28¤#¤3-4 June¤#¤165-170¤#¤19980924¤#¤RM02, SJ02, RL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The year 2000 problem and beyond : the threats and vulnerabilities¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤10 Dec¤#¤¤#¤19981215¤#¤SG06, SB, SI03.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Sweden and the Intergovernmental Conference : testing the 'membership diamond'¤#¤Miles, Lee¤#¤Cooperation and conflict¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤4 Dec¤#¤339-366¤#¤19981215¤#¤RA03.02, RA01.01, SB01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The limits of cultural politics¤#¤Barry, Brian¤#¤Review of international studies¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤3 July¤#¤307-319¤#¤19980727¤#¤SG08, SG05.01, SG01, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Intelligence and international relations in the early Cold War¤#¤Andrew, Christopher¤#¤Review of international studies¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤3 July¤#¤321-330¤#¤19980727¤#¤SB01, SC05, SA04, SF06.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[FCCC:] Implementation measures discussed [UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, Bonn 2.-12.6.1998]¤#¤¤#¤Environmental policy and law¤#¤1998¤#¤28¤#¤3-4 June¤#¤160-164¤#¤19980924¤#¤RM02, SJ02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[UNEP/GC SS-5:] Progress in restoring UNEP's image¤#¤¤#¤Environmental policy and law¤#¤1998¤#¤28¤#¤3-4 June¤#¤141-151¤#¤19980924¤#¤RM02, SJ02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Interview with Ken Waltz¤#¤Halliday, Fred & Rosenberg, Justin¤#¤Review of international studies¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤3 July¤#¤371-386¤#¤19980727¤#¤SA04, SB, SC01, SC02, SK02, RC02, SK01, SK04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Realism vs cosmopolitanism : a debate between Barry Buzan and David Held¤#¤McGrew, Anthony¤#¤Review of international studies¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤3 July¤#¤387-398¤#¤19980727¤#¤SB01, SK03, SK02, SK01, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review articles:] Realism: roots and renewal¤#¤Donnelly, Jack¤#¤Review of international studies¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤3 July¤#¤399-405¤#¤19980727¤#¤SG05, SK01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review articles:] Culture and military power¤#¤Farrell, Theo¤#¤Review of international studies¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤3 July¤#¤407-416¤#¤19980727¤#¤SC04, RI, RI03.03, SC02, RI03.22, RA04.06, RA04.02, SC06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Understanding IR: understanding Gramsci¤#¤Murphy, Craig N.¤#¤Review of international studies¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤3 July¤#¤417-425¤#¤19980727¤#¤SC01, SK02, SK01, SF01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Iraqi opposition : a house divided¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤10 Dec¤#¤¤#¤19981215¤#¤RG02.11, SF05, SF02, SG05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Volunteers versus conscripts : the transformation of NATO forces¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤10 Dec¤#¤¤#¤19981215¤#¤RA01.02, SC06.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤An ontologist strikes back: a further response to Hollis and Smith¤#¤Chan, Stephen¤#¤Review of international studies¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤3 July¤#¤441-443¤#¤19980727¤#¤SB01, SK02, SK03, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Hellenic Presidency of the Council of Europe¤#¤Perrakis, Stelios¤#¤Thesis : a journal of foreign policy issues¤#¤1998¤#¤2¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤2-5¤#¤19980727¤#¤RA01.05, SF, RA06.05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The politics of threat perception and the use of force: a political economy model of U.S. uses of force, 1949-1994¤#¤Fordham, Benjamin¤#¤International studies quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤42¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤567-590¤#¤19980923¤#¤RC02, SC02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Public opinion as a domestic constraint in international negotiations: two-level games in the Anglo-Irish peace process¤#¤Trumbore, Peter F.¤#¤International studies quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤42¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤545-565¤#¤19980923¤#¤RA04.02, RA04.01, SF08, SF06, SC08, SG05.02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Euro: who wins? : who loses?¤#¤Frieden, Jeffry¤#¤Foreign policy¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤112 Fall¤#¤25-40¤#¤19981008¤#¤RA01.01, SD01.02, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Peace in Northern Ireland: why now?¤#¤Stevenson, Jonathan¤#¤Foreign policy¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤112 Fall¤#¤41-54¤#¤19981008¤#¤RA04.02, SF08, SF06, SC08, RA04.01, SL, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Special section:] Greece's candidature for a non-permanent seat on the Security Council (1999-2000)¤#¤¤#¤Thesis : a journal of foreign policy issues¤#¤1998¤#¤2¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤37-45¤#¤19980727¤#¤RA06.05, RM01, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Camdessus announcement :] IMF board to consider strengthening reform program and increased financing for Russia¤#¤¤#¤IMF survey¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤14¤#¤221,229¤#¤19980728¤#¤RA07.21, SD02, SB07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Frankfurt symposium: first panel:] IMF financing: too much or too little?¤#¤¤#¤IMF survey¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤14¤#¤223-224¤#¤19980728¤#¤SD01, SB07, SD03.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Frankfurt symposium: third panel:] Role of the IMF in transitions economies¤#¤McDonald, Ian S.¤#¤IMF survey¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤14¤#¤225-226¤#¤19980728¤#¤SD01, SB07, RA05, SD03, SD03.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤IMF completes review and increases financing of Indonesia's economic program¤#¤¤#¤IMF survey¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤14¤#¤229-230¤#¤19980728¤#¤SD01, SD03.02, SD04, SD02, RI02.12¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Camdessus ECOSOC Speech:] Bolstering market access of developing countries is essential for progress in globalized world¤#¤Camdessus, Michel¤#¤IMF survey¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤14¤#¤231-233¤#¤19980728¤#¤SD01, SD02, RO, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤European expert Jonas Widgren speaks on program of action implementation¤#¤¤#¤Forced migration monitor¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤24 July¤#¤1-5, 7¤#¤19980728¤#¤SB06, SG02.04, RM04, RA01.01, RM01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Hardworking, progressive, arrogant: the Estonian image of Finns and Finland from the period of natinal awakening to the end of the tsarist era¤#¤Alenius, Kari¤#¤Journal of Baltic studies¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤95-108¤#¤19980729¤#¤RA03.01, SE06, RA07.12, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Estonia: past and present:] Citizenship and borders: legacies of Soviet empire in Estonia¤#¤Thompson, Wayne C.¤#¤Journal of Baltic studies¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤109-134¤#¤19980729¤#¤RA07.12, RA07.01, SG08, SG02.03, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Lithuania: foreign and domestic policy:] The 1996 elections to the Lithuanian Seimas and their aftermath¤#¤Clark, Terry D.¤#¤Journal of Baltic studies¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤135-148¤#¤19980729¤#¤RA07.14, SF04.01, SF03, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Lithuania: foreign and domestic policy:] Realigning Lithuanian foreign relations¤#¤Marsh, Christopher¤#¤Journal of Baltic studies¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤149-164¤#¤19980729¤#¤RA07.14, SB02, SA02, RA01.01, RA01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[New research on public health in Latvia:] Data on the nutrition of young adults after independence (1992)¤#¤Schafer, Elizabeth, Liepa, Uldis Juris & Rubans, Inta¤#¤Journal of Baltic studies¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤165-178¤#¤19980729¤#¤RA07.13, SG03.02, SK03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A strategic overview of Turkey¤#¤Cakar, Nezihi¤#¤Perceptions¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤2 June-Aug¤#¤5-15¤#¤19980729¤#¤RA06.06, SC02, RA01.02, SD02.01, SB04, RA06.05, RA06.07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Mediterranean security in the light of Turkish concerns¤#¤Turan, Ilter¤#¤Perceptions¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤2 June-Aug¤#¤16-31¤#¤19980729¤#¤RA06.06, RL04, SC01, RA01.02, RA01.01, RA08.01, RG02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Turkey's security perceptions¤#¤Erguvenc, Sadi¤#¤Perceptions¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤2 June-Aug¤#¤32-42¤#¤19980729¤#¤RA06.06, RA01.02, SA02, SC01, SC04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Security threats in the Caucasus: Georgias's view¤#¤Rondeli, Alexander¤#¤Perceptions¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤2 June-Aug¤#¤43-53¤#¤19980729¤#¤RA07.41, RA07.42, SC04, SC01, SB04, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Turkey and the European Union: a question of cultural difference?¤#¤Endruweit, Gunter¤#¤Perceptions¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤2 June-Aug¤#¤54-72¤#¤19980729¤#¤RA06.06, RA01.01, SG08, SG05, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The European Union and the Cyprus imbroglio¤#¤Sonyel, Salahi R.¤#¤Perceptions¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤2 June-Aug¤#¤73-83¤#¤19980729¤#¤RA06.07, RA01.01, SD02.01, RA06.06, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Turkeys's authority to regulate passage of vessels through the Turkish straits¤#¤Aybay, Gunduz & Oral, Nilufer¤#¤Perceptions¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤2 June-Aug¤#¤84-108¤#¤19980729¤#¤RA06.06, SH08.01, SH02, SF10, SD01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The hour of thruth and responsibility in a changing world¤#¤Psalidopoulos, Theodoros¤#¤Perceptions¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤2 June-Aug¤#¤109-120¤#¤19980729¤#¤SB01, RA01.01, RA02.01, RA06.07, RA06.05, RA06.06, SD02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The democratisation process in Russia¤#¤Hatipoglu, Esra¤#¤Perceptions¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤2 June-Aug¤#¤121-134¤#¤19980729¤#¤RA07.14, SG01, RA07.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Turkey and faith tourism¤#¤Guclu, Yucel¤#¤Perceptions¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤2 June-Aug¤#¤135-141¤#¤19980729¤#¤RA06.06, SG09, SH08.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review article:] A Spanish diplomat's second voyage to Turkey¤#¤Isik, Neyire Gul¤#¤Perceptions¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤2 June-Aug¤#¤142-147¤#¤19980729¤#¤RA06.06, SG09, SH08.01, SA02, SG08, SG¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤RAINS and its role in negotiations¤#¤¤#¤Options¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤Summer¤#¤10-13¤#¤19981008¤#¤SJ02, RA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The European economy in 1998 and 1999 : a joint report of five European research institutes¤#¤¤#¤Kiel reports¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤7¤#¤1-2¤#¤19980826¤#¤SD01.01, SH01, SD01.01, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Reflection, evaluation, integration:] Defining the American public opinion/foreign policy nexus¤#¤Powlick, Philip J. & Katz, Andrew Z.¤#¤Mershon international studies review¤#¤1998¤#¤42¤#¤spl. 1 May¤#¤29-61¤#¤19980730¤#¤SK02, SG05.02, RC02, SB02, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Reflection, evaluation, integration:] Is there a method in our madness? : ways of assessing cognition in international relations¤#¤Young, Michael D. & Schafer, Mark¤#¤Mershon international studies review¤#¤1998¤#¤42¤#¤spl. 1 May¤#¤63-96¤#¤19980730¤#¤SK02, SB, SK03, SA03, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Featured book reviews:] Domestic preferences and foreign policy: cumulation and confirmation in the study of public opinion¤#¤Eichenberg, Richard C.¤#¤Mershon international studies review¤#¤1998¤#¤42¤#¤spl. 1 May¤#¤97-105¤#¤19980730¤#¤SG08, SK02, SK03, SB02, SG05.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Featured book reviews:] Is there a Latin American foreign policy¤#¤Hey, Jeanne A. K.¤#¤Mershon international studies review¤#¤1998¤#¤42¤#¤spl. 1 May¤#¤106-116¤#¤19980730¤#¤SG08, SK02, SK03, RD, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Featured book reviews:] The scriptures of security¤#¤Der Derian, James¤#¤Mershon international studies review¤#¤1998¤#¤42¤#¤spl. 1 May¤#¤117-122¤#¤19980730¤#¤SG08, SK02, SB01, SC¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[The Forum:] Multilateralism revisited in a globalizing world economy¤#¤Tussie, Diana¤#¤Mershon international studies review¤#¤1998¤#¤42¤#¤spl. 1 May¤#¤183-203¤#¤19980730¤#¤SK02, SB, SD, SB01, SB04, SD01, RM03, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Belarus: exploring the "economic miracle"¤#¤Marples, David R.¤#¤ACE : analysis of current events¤#¤1998¤#¤10¤#¤6¤#¤1,3-4¤#¤19980730¤#¤RA07.33, SH02, RA07.21, SD01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Party formation and party labels in the post-communist states¤#¤Shtromas, Aleksandras¤#¤ACE : analysis of current events¤#¤1998¤#¤10¤#¤6¤#¤5,10-11¤#¤19980730¤#¤RA02.03, RA07.21, SF03, SF04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Visegrad in all but name¤#¤Burant, Stephen R.¤#¤ACE : analysis of current events¤#¤1998¤#¤10¤#¤6¤#¤6-7¤#¤19980730¤#¤RA05.11, RA05.21, RA08.12, RA01.02, RA05.22, RA01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤NATO expansion and human rights¤#¤Hamos, Laszlo¤#¤ACE : analysis of current events¤#¤1998¤#¤10¤#¤6¤#¤8-9¤#¤19980730¤#¤RA01.02, SF01.02, RA05.11, RA08.12, RA05.21¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤NATO: the dilemmas of expansion¤#¤Brzezinski, Zbigniew¤#¤National interest¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤53 Fall¤#¤13-17¤#¤19981007¤#¤RA01.02, SC02, SB01, RA02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Implementation of the laws of war in late 20th-century conflicts : Part II¤#¤Roberts, Adam¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤265-280¤#¤19980826¤#¤SC01, SF01.02, SB03, RM01, SB05, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤China in Japan : building "peace and friendship" through education, business, and cultural exchange¤#¤Zhong, Duan Yue¤#¤Look Japan¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤511 Oct¤#¤4-9¤#¤19981008¤#¤RI03.03, RI03.22, SG08, SD04, SB01, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Sovereignty and global security¤#¤Makinda, Samuel M.¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤281-292¤#¤19980826¤#¤SK02, SC, SC01, SF01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Diminished threats and diminished capabilities: Russia's strategic view and its impact on US - Russian relations¤#¤Ball, Deborah Yarsike¤#¤ACE : analysis of current events¤#¤1998¤#¤10¤#¤7-8¤#¤8-9¤#¤19981007¤#¤RC02, RA07.21, SB01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Small arms and transparency:] Curbing illicit trafficking in small arms and sensitive technologies: an action-oriented agenda¤#¤Alves, Pericles Gasparini & Cipollone, Daiana Belinda¤#¤Disarmament¤#¤1997¤#¤20¤#¤2 & 3¤#¤61-78¤#¤19980730¤#¤SC06.02, RM02, SI03.05, SF06.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Interests and identity in the construction of the Belfast Agreement¤#¤McSweeney, Bill¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤303-314¤#¤19980826¤#¤RA04.02, RA04.01, SF06, SC08, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Raise the anchor or lower the ship : defense budgeting and planning¤#¤Schlesinger, James¤#¤National interest¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤53 Fall¤#¤3-12¤#¤19981007¤#¤RC02, SB02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Surplus weapons:] Global disarmament and disposal of surplus weapons¤#¤Bonn International Center for Conversion (BICC)¤#¤Disarmament¤#¤1997¤#¤20¤#¤2 & 3¤#¤125-139¤#¤19980730¤#¤SC03, SC06, SC06.02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Russia strapped for cash¤#¤Pankin, Alexei¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤10¤#¤94¤#¤19981006¤#¤RA07.21, SH01, SH02.01, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Arab - Israeli peace process: lessons from the five years since Oslo¤#¤Khouri, Rami G.¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤333-344¤#¤19980826¤#¤SC08, RG02, RG00.11, RG02.15, SL, SB05, RG02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Constitutional politics in international relations¤#¤Ikenberry, G. John¤#¤European journal of international relations¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤2 June¤#¤147-177¤#¤19980730¤#¤SB01, SF01, SF05, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Narratives and interaction: a constitutive theory of interaction and the case of the all-India Muslim league¤#¤Banerjee, Sanjoy¤#¤European journal of international relations¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤2 June¤#¤178-203¤#¤19980730¤#¤RG00.11, RI01.13, SB01, RG04.03, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Identity and the politics of security¤#¤Williams, Michael C.¤#¤European journal of international relations¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤2 June¤#¤204-225¤#¤19980730¤#¤SC01, SK02, SG05.01, SG08, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Security! : What do you Mean? : From concept to thick signifier¤#¤Huysmans, Jef¤#¤European journal of international relations¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤2 June¤#¤226-255¤#¤19980730¤#¤SC02, SK02, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Individuals confront tradition: scholars in eleventh- and twelfth-century Europe¤#¤Radding, Charles M.¤#¤European legacy : toward new paradigms¤#¤1997¤#¤2¤#¤8 Dec¤#¤1313-1324¤#¤19980730¤#¤SA02, SG, SG08, SK03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤From law to theology and back: the rise of the notion of person during the central middle ages¤#¤Boureau, Alain¤#¤European legacy : toward new paradigms¤#¤1997¤#¤2¤#¤8 Dec¤#¤1325-1335¤#¤19980730¤#¤SA02, SG, SK02, SF10, SG09¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Medieval and renaissance historiography: break or continuity?¤#¤Bagge, Sverre¤#¤European legacy : toward new paradigms¤#¤1997¤#¤2¤#¤8 Dec¤#¤1336-1371¤#¤19980730¤#¤SA02, SK02, SG, SK03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Watching Chechnya from within : a hit-and-run report from Grozny, where explanations can't keep up with reality¤#¤Waal, Thomas de¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤10¤#¤74-77¤#¤19981006¤#¤RA07.21, SF08, SA04, SF06, SG09¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Media:] Romania's libel law lands writer behind bars : Russian journalists feel the crunch¤#¤Guruita, Bianca¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤10¤#¤91-93¤#¤19981006¤#¤RA08.13, SG06, SF10¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Reflections on the new European security in South-Eastern Europe¤#¤Nobilo, Mario¤#¤Croatian international relations 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issues¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤18 s.¤#¤19980803¤#¤SH04, SH05, SI01, SC, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Economy feature:] Necessary interdependence : building the Asian energy infrastructure¤#¤Tsutomu, Toichi¤#¤Look Japan¤#¤1998¤#¤43¤#¤509 August¤#¤14-16¤#¤19980211¤#¤RI03.22, RI, SH05, SC, SH04, SJ, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Kyrgyzstan: Askar Akayev's diminishing democracy¤#¤Aiyp, Naryn¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤10¤#¤60-61¤#¤19981006¤#¤RA07.55, SA04, SF01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Turkmenistan: Saparmurat Niyazov's invincible rule¤#¤Esenov, Murad¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤10¤#¤64-65¤#¤19981006¤#¤RA07.53, SA04, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Candu or cadon't: competing values behind Canada's nuclear sales¤#¤Bratt, Duane¤#¤Nonproliferation review¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3 Spg-Sum¤#¤1-16¤#¤19980804¤#¤RC01, SC07.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Lessons of Iranian missile programs for U.S. nonproliferation policy¤#¤Karp, Aaron¤#¤Nonproliferation review¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3 Spg-Sum¤#¤17-26¤#¤19980804¤#¤SC03, RG04.02, RC02, SC07.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Russia's missile industry and U.S. 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Sara¤#¤Political theory¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤4 Aug¤#¤489-513¤#¤19980827¤#¤SK02, SA03, SA02, SF01, SF02, RA06.05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Viewpoint:] Commercial satellite imagery and the CTBT verification process¤#¤Gupta, Vipin & Pabian, Frank¤#¤Nonproliferation review¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3 Spg-Sum¤#¤89-97¤#¤19980804¤#¤SL, RC02, SC03, SJ02, SH05, SI03.05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Viewpoint:] Establishing international standards for physical protection of nuclear material¤#¤Jenkins, Bonnie D.¤#¤Nonproliferation review¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3 Spg-Sum¤#¤98-110¤#¤19980804¤#¤SH05, SJ02, SC03, SL, SI03.05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Report:] The U.S.- China lab-to-lab technical exhange program¤#¤Prindle, Nancy¤#¤Nonproliferation review¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3 Spg-Sum¤#¤111-118¤#¤19980804¤#¤RC02, RI03.03, SI02, SC01, SC03, SI03.05, SI01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Report:] NIS nuclear smuggling since 1995: a lull in significant cases?¤#¤Ewell, Emily S.¤#¤Nonproliferation review¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3 Spg-Sum¤#¤119-125¤#¤19980804¤#¤SC06.02, SC03, SC07.02, SF06.03, RC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Report:] Nonproliferation and Kazakstani security policy¤#¤Laumulin, Murat¤#¤Nonproliferation review¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3 Spg-Sum¤#¤126-133¤#¤19980804¤#¤SC03, SC02, RA07.52, SL, SC01, SH05, RI¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Nuclear missile trade and developments:] Nuclear- and missile-related trade and developments for selected countries, November 1997-February 1998¤#¤Baretta, Michael ... et al.¤#¤Nonproliferation review¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3 Spg-Sum¤#¤134-151¤#¤19980804¤#¤SC07.01, RI, RA, RI01.13, RG, RD, RG04.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[United Nations activities:] Global warming: the Kyoto protocol and beyond¤#¤Smeloff, Edward A.¤#¤Environmental policy and law¤#¤1998¤#¤28¤#¤2 May¤#¤63-68¤#¤19980804¤#¤SL, SJ, SJ02, SK01, SD01, SA03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[United Nations activities:] New convention on access to information and public participation in environmental matters¤#¤Brady, Katy¤#¤Environmental policy and law¤#¤1998¤#¤28¤#¤2 May¤#¤69-75¤#¤19980804¤#¤SL, SJ, SJ02, SE04, SF10¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Directions for a policy response aimed at limiting birthrate decline¤#¤Kihara, Shin-ichi¤#¤Japan research quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤7¤#¤3 Summer¤#¤3-75¤#¤19980804¤#¤RI03.22, SG02.01, SG03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Joint declaration signed in Moscow by president Yeltsin and President Milosevic¤#¤¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1068-69¤#¤1¤#¤19980804¤#¤RA08.26, RA07.21, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Europe in Balkans and the Balkans in Europe : raising multilateral cooperation to the highest level¤#¤Jovanovic, Zivadin¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1068-69¤#¤2-4¤#¤19980804¤#¤RA, RA08.11, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Istanbul Declaration : on good-neighbourly relations, stability, security and cooperation in South Eastern Europe : 9 June 1998¤#¤¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1068-69¤#¤5-7¤#¤19980804¤#¤SL, RA08, SB02, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The new role of the military and arms control in the post-bipolar world¤#¤Jean, Carlo¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1068-69¤#¤7-11¤#¤19980804¤#¤SC06.01, SC03, SB01, SC¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Economic aspects of the expansion of NATO¤#¤Adamovic, Ljubisa¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1068-69¤#¤11-22¤#¤19980804¤#¤RA01.02, RA02.03, RA05.11, RA05.21, RA08.12, SB01, SD01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Europe on the threshold of the new millennium¤#¤Shevtsov, Anatoly¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1068-69¤#¤23-24¤#¤19980804¤#¤RA, RA07.32, SB01, RA01.02, RA01.07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Establishment of a permanent international criminal court¤#¤Tepavac, Milan¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1068-69¤#¤25-26¤#¤19980804¤#¤SL, SB03, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Planning for sustainable development in the context of global change¤#¤[Viewpoint:] Magalhaes, Antonio R.¤#¤Global environmental change¤#¤1998¤#¤8¤#¤1 April¤#¤1-10¤#¤19980804¤#¤SG, SG03, SF, RD04.13, SJ02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Operationalizing 'Joint Implementation' : organizational and institutional aspects of a new instrument in international climate policy¤#¤Ott, Hermann E.¤#¤Global environmental change¤#¤1998¤#¤8¤#¤1 April¤#¤11-47¤#¤19980804¤#¤SJ, SJ02, SL, RM03, SC01, SK03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Natural resource management in mitigating climate impacts: the example of mangrove restoration in Vietnam¤#¤Tri, Nguyen Hoang, Adger, WN & Kelly, PM¤#¤Global environmental change¤#¤1998¤#¤8¤#¤1 April¤#¤49-61¤#¤19980804¤#¤RI02.23, SJ, SJ02, SK03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Pasture-led to logging-led deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon: the dynamics of socio-environmental change¤#¤Parayil, Govindan & Tong, Florence¤#¤Global environmental change¤#¤1998¤#¤8¤#¤1 April¤#¤63-79¤#¤19980804¤#¤RD04.13, SJ, SJ02, SH06, SG, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Joint implementation - 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Steven¤#¤Journal of democracy¤#¤1998¤#¤9¤#¤3 July¤#¤127-141¤#¤19980805¤#¤SF01.01, RI03.31, RA07.01, SF04, SG05,¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Orphans of transition: gypsies in Eastern Europe¤#¤Barany, Zoltan¤#¤Journal of democracy¤#¤1998¤#¤9¤#¤3 July¤#¤142-156¤#¤19980805¤#¤RA02.02, SG02.03, SF01.01, SG02.07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Field reports:] Teaching democracy in postcommunist countries¤#¤Stanowski, Krzysztof¤#¤Journal of democracy¤#¤1998¤#¤9¤#¤3 July¤#¤157-165¤#¤19980805¤#¤SF01.01, RN02, RA02.03, SE02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A year after Sintra: achieving cooperative security through the EAPC and PfP¤#¤Balanzino, Sergio¤#¤NATO review¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤4-8¤#¤19980805¤#¤RA01.02, SC, SC01, SL, SC06.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Ukraine's contribution to security and stability in Europe¤#¤Horbulin, Volodymyr¤#¤NATO review¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤9-12¤#¤19980805¤#¤RA01.02, SL, RA07.32, SB01, SC, SC01, SB04, RA¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Ukraine-NATO cooperation in civil emergency planning¤#¤Kalchenko, Valentin¤#¤NATO review¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤3 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Damir¤#¤Journal of international relations¤#¤1997¤#¤4¤#¤1-4¤#¤148-178¤#¤19981120¤#¤RA08.23, SB05, SC05, SC08, SC06.01, RM01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Gore - Chernomyrdin Commission: summing up¤#¤Sredin, V.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤3¤#¤71-79¤#¤19980828¤#¤RA07.21, RC02, SB01, SL, SI02, SD04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Interregional cooperation in Northern Europe¤#¤Romanov, S.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤3¤#¤62-70¤#¤19980828¤#¤RA07.21, SB01, RA03, RA03.03, SC01, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Maintaining system stability: international cooperation in the foreign aid arena¤#¤Bobrow, Davis B. & Boyer, Mark A.¤#¤Journal of international relations¤#¤1997¤#¤4¤#¤1-4¤#¤84-111¤#¤19981120¤#¤SB, SB01, SD05, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Emerging new criteria for the recognition of states¤#¤Bucar, Bojko¤#¤Journal of international relations¤#¤1997¤#¤4¤#¤1-4¤#¤73-83¤#¤19981120¤#¤SB, SF, SF01, SL, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤On the UN peace strategy¤#¤Petrovskii, V.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤3¤#¤80-87¤#¤19980828¤#¤RM01, SC, SC01, SB, SC08, SC06.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The triage of Dayton¤#¤Bass, Warren¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤5 Sep-Oct¤#¤95-108¤#¤19980922¤#¤RA08.24, SF06, SC08, RA01.02, RC02, SC05, RA08.26, SB05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Ethiopian-Eritrean border conflict¤#¤Peninou, Jean-Louis¤#¤Boundary and security bulletin¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤46-50¤#¤19980806¤#¤RF05.01, RF05.04, SC01,¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Kashmir territorial dispute: political fallout of nuclear testing in South Asia¤#¤Wirsing, Robert G.¤#¤Boundary and security bulletin¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤51-57¤#¤19980806¤#¤RI01, RI01.13, RG04.03, RH02.02, SI03.05, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Clarifying article 121(3) of the Law of the Sea Convention: the limits set by the nature of international legal process¤#¤Oude Elferink, Alex G.¤#¤Boundary and security bulletin¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤58-68¤#¤19980806¤#¤SL, SJ, SJ02, SB03, SF10¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Between deterrence and cooperation: Eastern Asian security after the 'Cold War'¤#¤Odgaard, Liselotte¤#¤Boundary and security bulletin¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤69-77¤#¤19980806¤#¤SC, SC01, RM03, RI03,¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Nigeria:] The edge of the abyss¤#¤Barling, Kurt & Akinrinade, Sola¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤8/9¤#¤200-202¤#¤19980806¤#¤RF01.23, SF06, SH04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Algeria:] Who killed the monks?¤#¤Spencer, Claire¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤8/9¤#¤203-204¤#¤19980806¤#¤RG01.13, RM01, SF06, SF06.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Algeria:] Passive response sends wrong signal¤#¤Marginedas, Marc¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤8/9¤#¤205-206¤#¤19980806¤#¤RG01.13, RM01, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Japan:] Shout louder for change¤#¤Purvis, Christopher¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤8/9¤#¤207-209¤#¤19980806¤#¤SD01, SD02.01, RI03.22, RA¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Bosnia:] Persistence pays¤#¤Partos, Gabriel¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤8/9¤#¤210-211¤#¤19980806¤#¤RA08.24, SF08, SF06, SG05.01, SF04.01,¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Germany:] Choises chance for Germany¤#¤Watson, Alan¤#¤World today¤#¤1998¤#¤54¤#¤8/9¤#¤212-214¤#¤19980806¤#¤RA05.02, SG05.01, SB02, SH, SD01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Europe's 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Yakovenko, A.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤3¤#¤129-138¤#¤19980828¤#¤RA07.21, RC02, RA02.01, RR, SI02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The feminization of poverty: unemployment in Russia¤#¤Rhein, Wendy¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤1 Fall¤#¤351-366¤#¤19980928¤#¤SK02, RA07.21, SH03, SG02.02, SG02.07, SH01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Sintra Statement¤#¤¤#¤HELCOM news¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤19-23¤#¤19980930¤#¤RA01.01, SL, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Poverty and reforms: friends or foes?¤#¤Bhagwati, Jagdish¤#¤Journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤1 Fall¤#¤32-45¤#¤19980928¤#¤SK02, SH02, RO, SG03, SG02.07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Commentary and essays:] How many divisions has the Pope?¤#¤Skosyrev, A.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤3¤#¤146-154¤#¤19980828¤#¤RA06.08, SB01, SC, SB, SG09, RA07.21¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Commentary and essays:] Is Austrian neutrality eternal?¤#¤Dorokhin, V.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤3¤#¤155-159¤#¤19980828¤#¤RA05.13, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Women and the evolution of world politics¤#¤Fukuyama, Francis¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤5 Sep-Oct¤#¤24-40¤#¤19980922¤#¤SK02, SB, SB01, SC, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Socio-cultural aspects of the Albanian crisis¤#¤Morozzo della Rocca, Roberto¤#¤International spectator¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤2 Apr-June¤#¤69-78¤#¤19980806¤#¤RA08.15, SG, SG08, SH09, SH02.04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Russia's desperate military : the threat of political intervention¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤9 Nov¤#¤¤#¤19981110¤#¤RA07.21, SC06.01, SF06, SF07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Against nuclear apartheid¤#¤Singh, Jaswant¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤5 Sep-Oct¤#¤41-52¤#¤19980922¤#¤RI01.13, SC02, SC06.02, SI03.05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Baltic hopes : after Latvia's referendum¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤9 Nov¤#¤¤#¤19981110¤#¤RA07.11, SB01, RA07.13, RA07.21, SG02.03, RA01.01, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Kosovo: efforts to solve the impasse¤#¤Kofos, Evangelos & Veremis, Thanos¤#¤International spectator¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤2 Apr-June¤#¤131-146¤#¤19980806¤#¤RA08.11, SF08, SA02, SF05, SF06, RA08.26¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Lessons of the Marshall Plan for Eastern Europe¤#¤Harper, John L.¤#¤International spectator¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤2 Apr-June¤#¤149-168¤#¤19980806¤#¤RA01.01, SB04, RA07, RA02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Military force in an age of national cowardice¤#¤Gentry, John A.¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤4 Autumn¤#¤179-191¤#¤19980925¤#¤SC01, RC02, SC02, SC06.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Globalization and the future of U.S. human rights policy¤#¤Moore, Rebecca R.¤#¤Washington quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤4 Autumn¤#¤193-212¤#¤19980925¤#¤RC02, SA03, SF01.02, SB, SC, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Negotiating a fissile-material cut-off treaty : discussions finally begin¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤9 Nov¤#¤¤#¤19981110¤#¤SC03, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[History and memors:] Battles in the American kitchen: true stories¤#¤Shmelev, N.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤3¤#¤183-191¤#¤19980828¤#¤RA07.01, SB01, RC02, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Environmental terrorism: analyzing the concept¤#¤Schwartz, Daniel M.¤#¤Journal of peace research¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤4 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a post-Dayton approach¤#¤Mateescu, Radu¤#¤Romanian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤2¤#¤211-220¤#¤19980922¤#¤RA08, RA08.01, SB04, SB01, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Cross-border regional cooperation:] SECI: an impetus for stability in Southeast Europe¤#¤Budway, Vera M.¤#¤Romanian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤2¤#¤199-210¤#¤19980922¤#¤RA08, RA08.01, SB04, SB01, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Falkland Islands, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands¤#¤¤#¤Background brief¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤July¤#¤1-9¤#¤19980817¤#¤RA04.02, SF08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Former Yugoslavia: Chronology November 1996 - May 1998¤#¤¤#¤Background brief¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤July¤#¤23¤#¤19980817¤#¤RA08.21, SB05, RA08.01, SF06, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Enhancing good-neigbourly relations:] Albania and its relations with neigbours¤#¤Elezi, Mehmet¤#¤Romanian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤2¤#¤187-191¤#¤19980922¤#¤RA08.15, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Enhancing good-neigbourly relations:] Yugoslav foreign policy: continuity and changes¤#¤Simic, Predrag¤#¤Romanian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤2¤#¤166-185¤#¤19980922¤#¤RA08.26, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Enhancing good-neigbourly relations:] Cooperation between Nordic governments and parliaments¤#¤Asgeirsdottir, Berglind¤#¤Romanian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤2¤#¤157-165¤#¤19980922¤#¤RA03, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤China's development and model thinking¤#¤Böckman, Harald¤#¤Forum for development studies¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤7-37¤#¤19981111¤#¤RI03.03, SK02, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Conflict prevention and confidence-building:] Balkan armies before and after the end of the Cold War¤#¤Isakovic, Zlatko¤#¤Romanian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤2¤#¤120-144¤#¤19980922¤#¤SC06.01, SC06.02, RA08.01, RA06.05, RA06.06, RA08.21¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Theme section: Models and crisis: turbulence in Asian economies:] The political economy of the Asian economic crisis¤#¤Haggard, Stephan & MacIntyre, Andrew¤#¤Review of international political economy¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤381-392¤#¤19980817¤#¤RI, RI03, SH01, SH02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Beyond the Great Divide: globalization and the theory of international relations¤#¤Clark, Ian¤#¤Review of international studies¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤4 Oct¤#¤479-498¤#¤19981110¤#¤SK02, SB, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Conflict prevention and confidence-building:] New balances in the Balkans after the Bosnian crisis¤#¤Akgönenc, Oya¤#¤Romanian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤2¤#¤105-119¤#¤19980922¤#¤RA08.01, SC01, SB05, RA08.21¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Conflict prevention and confidence-building:] Implementing Dayton¤#¤Eide, Espen Barth¤#¤Romanian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤2¤#¤77-104¤#¤19980922¤#¤RA08.24, SF06, SC08, SL, RA01.02, SC06.01, SC05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Conflict prevention and confidence-building:] Conflict prevention: a conceptual approach¤#¤Clement, Sophia¤#¤Romanian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤2¤#¤71-76¤#¤19980922¤#¤SK02, SB05, SC, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Balkan and Nordic history:] The Nordic countries: centuries of conflict and the transition to cooperation¤#¤Östergård, Uffe¤#¤Romanian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤2¤#¤20-68¤#¤19980922¤#¤SA02, SG05.01, RA03, RA03.01, RA03.02, RA03.03, SB01, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Sovereign states and their prey: the new institutionalist economics and state destruction in nineteenth-century West Africa¤#¤Warner, Carolyn M.¤#¤Review of international political economy¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤508-533¤#¤19980817¤#¤RF01, SD01, SH02, SK02, SB¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Shareholder voting - a comment¤#¤Bylund, Bertil G.¤#¤CEPS review¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6 Summer¤#¤49-53¤#¤19980922¤#¤RA01.01, SD03.02, SH07, RA03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Gas liberalisation : regulation, competition and market developments: is the EU gas sector different from other network industries?¤#¤Labory, Sandrine & Egenhofer, Christian¤#¤CEPS review¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6 Summer¤#¤39-48¤#¤19980922¤#¤RA01.01, SH04, SD03.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤EU state aid control as competition policy instrument - some reflections¤#¤Atanasiu, Isabela¤#¤CEPS review¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6 Summer¤#¤27-38¤#¤19980922¤#¤RA01.01, SD03.02, SH02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤NATO burden-sharing and Transatlantic armaments relations¤#¤Rutten, Maartje¤#¤CEPS review¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6 Summer¤#¤15-26¤#¤19980922¤#¤RA01.02, RA01.01, RC02, RA02.01, SI03.05, SC07.01, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Taming the lobbies in Brussels?¤#¤Buholzer, Rene¤#¤CEPS review¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6 Summer¤#¤1-14¤#¤19980922¤#¤RA01.01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Essay:] No detente in East Asia¤#¤Magosaki, Ukeru¤#¤NIRA review¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤Summer¤#¤37-39¤#¤19980818¤#¤RI03, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Think tank trends:] Policy experts and political pundits: American think tanks and the news media¤#¤Abelson, Donald E.¤#¤NIRA review¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤Summer¤#¤40-43¤#¤19980818¤#¤RC02, SB02, SF05, SK04, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Iran's relations with the states of Central Asia and Transcaucasia¤#¤¤#¤Background brief¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤August¤#¤7 s.¤#¤19980922¤#¤RA07.41, RA07.51, RG04.02, SB01, RA06.06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Russia and NATO expansion: the uneasy basis of the founding act¤#¤Hanson, Marianne¤#¤European security¤#¤1998¤#¤7¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤13-29¤#¤19980924¤#¤RA01.02, RA02.03, RA07.21, SB01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Poland on her way to NATO¤#¤Pastusiak, Longin¤#¤European security¤#¤1998¤#¤7¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤54-62¤#¤19980924¤#¤RA05.11, RA01.02, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Chinese reform strategy¤#¤Liew, Leong H.¤#¤Forum for development studies¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤39-65¤#¤19981111¤#¤RI03.03, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Background:] Consular protection for citizens of the European Union¤#¤¤#¤Frontier-free Europe: supplement¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤8¤#¤I-II¤#¤19980819¤#¤RA01.01, SB01, SB03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[EMU:] The Euro's place in the world monetary system¤#¤Muller, Henrik & Straubhaar, Thomas¤#¤Intereconomics¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤4 July/Aug¤#¤155-163¤#¤19980819¤#¤RA01.01, SD01, SD01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Integration:] Globalisation and the competitiveness of regional blocs¤#¤Fischer, Bernhard¤#¤Intereconomics¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤4 July/Aug¤#¤164-170¤#¤19980819¤#¤SD, SD01, SD01.01, SD02.01, RM03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Labour standards:] Trade policy and human rights¤#¤Leicht, Michael¤#¤Intereconomics¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤4 July/Aug¤#¤171-176¤#¤19980819¤#¤SD03.01, SD01.01, SF01.02, SH03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Guns or cigarettes : there's little choice for a former Serbian arms-producer¤#¤Obradovic, Ljubisa¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤11¤#¤43-45¤#¤19981112¤#¤RA08.26, SH03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Report:] Environmental policy and the inward investment position of US "dirty" industries¤#¤Albrecth, Johan¤#¤Intereconomics¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤4 July/Aug¤#¤186-194¤#¤19980819¤#¤RC02, SJ02, SH07, SD03.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Chinese rural policy between social change and state planning¤#¤Christiansen, Flemming¤#¤Forum for development studies¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤67-95¤#¤19981111¤#¤RI03.03, SF08, SH06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Wage bargaining, central bank independence, and the real effects of money¤#¤Iversen, Torben¤#¤International organization¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤3 Summer¤#¤469-504¤#¤19980819¤#¤SK02, SD01.02, SH02, SH03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Mixed signals: central bank independence, coordinated wage bargaining, and European Monetary Union¤#¤Hall, Peter A. & Franzese Jr., Robert J.¤#¤International organization¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤3 Summer¤#¤505-535¤#¤19980819¤#¤SK02, RA01.01, SD01.02, SH08.03, SH03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Systemic conflict and regional monetary integration: the case of Europe¤#¤Henning, C. Randall¤#¤International organization¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤3 Summer¤#¤537-573¤#¤19980819¤#¤SK02, RA01.01, SD02.01, SD01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Positive feedback: the impact of trade liberalization on industry demands for protection¤#¤Hathaway, Oona A.¤#¤International organization¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤3 Summer¤#¤575-612¤#¤19980819¤#¤SK02, SH02, SH07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Reversing the gun sights: transnational civil society targets land mines¤#¤Price, Richard¤#¤International organization¤#¤1998¤#¤52¤#¤3 Summer¤#¤613-644¤#¤19980819¤#¤SK02, SC02, SC06.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Economy:] Privatization - a preliminary balance-sheet¤#¤Voszka, Eva¤#¤Hungarian quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤39¤#¤150 Summer¤#¤101-107¤#¤19980820¤#¤RA08.12, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Hungarian agriculture and the EU¤#¤Varga, Gyula¤#¤Hungarian quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤39¤#¤150 Summer¤#¤108-119¤#¤19980820¤#¤RA08.12, SH06, RA01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Aid politics and electoral politics: Japan, 1970-1992¤#¤Katada, Saori & McKeown, Timothy J.¤#¤International studies quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤42¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤591-600¤#¤19980923¤#¤RI03.22, SD05, SF04.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Balkan and Nordic history:] Balkans: patchwork of heritage and outside interference¤#¤Theoderescy, Razvan¤#¤Romanian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤2¤#¤13-19¤#¤19980922¤#¤RA08.01, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[CBD-COP 4:] Progress on implementation [Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity, Bratislava 4.-15.5.1998]¤#¤Bultrini, Dubravka Bojic¤#¤Environmental policy and law¤#¤1998¤#¤28¤#¤3-4 June¤#¤152-158¤#¤19980924¤#¤RM02, SJ02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The global village : challenges for a shrinking planet¤#¤¤#¤Understanding global issues¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤7¤#¤18 s.¤#¤19980922¤#¤RQ, SG06, SD, SF01.02, SB, SG, SC¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A solution to the unresolved Korean question on the lines of the German model?¤#¤Kreft, Heinrich¤#¤Aussenpolitik¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤3. Quarter¤#¤48-57¤#¤19980917¤#¤RI03.12, RI03.13, SB01, SH05, SC07.01, SC06.02, SB04, RA05.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Russia's Balkan policy¤#¤Hoppe, Hans-Joachim¤#¤Aussenpolitik¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤3. Quarter¤#¤40-47¤#¤19980917¤#¤RA07.21, RA08.01, RA08.21, SB02, SB01,¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Development through want of security: the case of Taiwan¤#¤Nordhaug, Kristen¤#¤Forum for development studies¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤129-161¤#¤19981111¤#¤RI03.02, SH02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Ozone:] Far-reaching work on a strategy¤#¤Ågren, Christer¤#¤Acid news¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2 June¤#¤5-8¤#¤19980821¤#¤RA01.01, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Pollution:] "Integrated control imminent¤#¤Emmott, Neil¤#¤Acid news¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2 June¤#¤11-14¤#¤19980821¤#¤RA01.01, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤7th Annual Session OSCE PA adopts Copenhagen Declaration¤#¤¤#¤OSCE newsletter¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤7¤#¤1-3¤#¤19980821¤#¤RA01.07, SB¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤25 years since first stage of CSCE¤#¤¤#¤OSCE newsletter¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤7¤#¤8-9¤#¤19980821¤#¤RA01.07, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The new approach to Russian security in the context of the programme for change¤#¤Muller, Derek & Perovic, Jeronim & Wenger, Andreas¤#¤Aussenpolitik¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤3. 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Quarter¤#¤18-23¤#¤19980917¤#¤RA01.02, RA07.21, RA, SC02, RA05.02, RA02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Quo vadis, Euroland?¤#¤¤#¤Kiel reports¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤1-2¤#¤19980826¤#¤RA01.01, SD01.02, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Central Banks: no reason to ignore money¤#¤¤#¤Kiel reports¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5¤#¤1-2¤#¤19980826¤#¤SD01.02, SK02, SH08.03, RA01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A new kind of competition: how American producers respond to incoming foreign direct investment¤#¤Crystal, Jonathan¤#¤International studies quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤42¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤513-543¤#¤19980923¤#¤RC02, SD03.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Fatal moves¤#¤Hurst, Sarah¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤11¤#¤16-18¤#¤19981112¤#¤RA07.21, SF06.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Discharge of the light brigade : the Russian army, reeling from the war in Chechnya and facing brutality within its ranks, has found a new enemy: itself¤#¤Kalashnikov, Victor¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤11¤#¤19-21¤#¤19981112¤#¤RA07.21, SC06.01, SC06.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Watch out for the neighbors : after 30 years of Ostpolitik, longing for a Greater Germany finally turns into nostalgia¤#¤Smits, Hans¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤11¤#¤22-27¤#¤19981112¤#¤RA05.02, SB02, SB01, RA02.02, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Regional cooperation: Building bridges as Europe grows together¤#¤Loringhoven, Arndt Freiherr Freytag von¤#¤Aussenpolitik¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤3. Quarter¤#¤12-17¤#¤19980917¤#¤RA, SB04, SF08, RA01, SB01, SC02, RA08.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Reunited Germany's foreign policy on human rights¤#¤Rauch, Andreas M.¤#¤Aussenpolitik¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤3. Quarter¤#¤58-66¤#¤19980917¤#¤SF01.02, RA05.02, RO, RO02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review article:] Politicising international finance¤#¤Cerny, Philip G.¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤2¤#¤353-361¤#¤19980915¤#¤SG08, SK02, SD¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review article:] Gendering IR¤#¤Carver, Terrell¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤2¤#¤343-351¤#¤19980915¤#¤SG08, SK02, SB, SC¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The specter of nuclear proliferation¤#¤Turner, Stansfield¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤293-301¤#¤19980826¤#¤SC01, SC06.02, RC02, SC05, RI03.03, SC02, SC03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤'Cinderella at the ball': explaining the end of the war in Northern Ireland¤#¤Cox, Michael¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤2¤#¤325-342¤#¤19980915¤#¤SK02, RA04.02, RA04.01, SF06, SF08, SG09, SC08, SC01, RC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Russia's 'privatized' state as an impediment to democratic consolidation : part II¤#¤McFaul, Michael¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤315-332¤#¤19980826¤#¤RA07.21, SF01.01, SF02, SF04.01, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The nuclear weapons decision by the International Court of Justice: locating the raison behind the raison d'etat¤#¤Warner, Daniel¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤2¤#¤299-324¤#¤19980915¤#¤SB03, SC03, SC01, SK02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Is Russia returning to the Middle East?¤#¤Dannreuther, Roland¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤345-358¤#¤19980826¤#¤RA07.21, SB02, SB01, RG02, RG04, RG, RG00.11¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤An unpropitious return! : a rejoinder¤#¤Khashan, Hilal¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤359-365¤#¤19980826¤#¤RA07.21, SB02, SB01, RG02, RG04, RG, RG00.11¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The empire doesn't strike back : a rejoinder¤#¤Zaharescu, Vladimir & Hoffman, Stefani¤#¤Security dialogue¤#¤1998¤#¤29¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤367-373¤#¤19980826¤#¤RA07.21, SB02, SB01, RG02, RG04, RG, RG00.11¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Ratification of NATO enlargement¤#¤Just, Annette & Goss, Porter J.¤#¤European security¤#¤1998¤#¤7¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤1-9¤#¤19980824¤#¤RA01.02, RA02.02, RA02.03, SB01, SC01, RC02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Literature:] China's energy-environmental dilemma: strategies and framework conditions¤#¤Buen, Jörund¤#¤Forum for development studies¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤163-203¤#¤19981111¤#¤RI03.03, SJ02, SH05, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The European Union and the United States in a superpower context¤#¤Smith, Martin A.¤#¤European security¤#¤1998¤#¤7¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤55-73¤#¤19980824¤#¤RC02, RA01.01, SB, SC, SB01, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤NATO and its new military security position¤#¤Sörensen, Henning¤#¤European security¤#¤1998¤#¤7¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤74-79¤#¤19980824¤#¤RA01.02, SC01, SC02, RA07.21, RA02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Cultural relativism, universalism, and the burden of proof¤#¤Tilley, John J.¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤2¤#¤275-297¤#¤19980915¤#¤SK02, SG05.01, SG08, SB¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Regional perspectives and roles on the Korean Peninsula¤#¤Chung, Oknim¤#¤Korea and world affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤22¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤222-241¤#¤19980915¤#¤SC01, RI03, RI03.13, RI03.12, SB04, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Military professionalism in post-communist Hungary and Poland: an analysis and assessment¤#¤Fields, Frank E. & Jensen, Jack J.¤#¤European security¤#¤1998¤#¤7¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤117-155¤#¤19980824¤#¤RA05.11, RA08.12, SC06.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Russia's information warfare structure: understanding the roles of the Security Council, FAPSI, the State Technical Commission and the Military¤#¤Thomas, Timothy L.¤#¤European security¤#¤1998¤#¤7¤#¤1 Spring¤#¤156-172¤#¤19980824¤#¤RA07.21, SC02, SC06.03, SI03.05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Enhancing good-neigbourly relations:] Promotion of good-neighbourliness - key to stability in the Balkans¤#¤Micu, Nicolae¤#¤Romanian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤2¤#¤192-196¤#¤19980922¤#¤RA08.01, SB01, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Doing without knowing : feminism's politics of the ordinary¤#¤Zerilli, Linda M.¤#¤Political theory¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤4 Aug¤#¤435-458¤#¤19980827¤#¤SA03, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Totalitarianism as a problem for the modern conception of politics¤#¤Halberstam, Michael¤#¤Political theory¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤4 Aug¤#¤459-488¤#¤19980827¤#¤SA03, SK02, SF01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The evolution of the constitution of sovereignty and the emergence of human rights norms¤#¤Barkin, J. Samuel¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤2¤#¤229-252¤#¤19980915¤#¤SK02, SF01, SF01.02, SB¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Hegel on justified disobedience¤#¤Tunick, Mark¤#¤Political theory¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤4 Aug¤#¤514-535¤#¤19980827¤#¤SK02, SF02, SF10, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Sustainable security:] Nuclear disarmament agenda: Russia's view¤#¤Sokolov, Oleg¤#¤Peace and security : the IIP research quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤30¤#¤June¤#¤1-3¤#¤19980824¤#¤RA07.21, SC03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Preventing violence:] Kosovo in crisis: conflict prevention and intervention in the Southern Balkans¤#¤Miall, Hugh¤#¤Peace and security : the IIP research quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤30¤#¤June¤#¤4-13¤#¤19980824¤#¤RA08.26, SF06, SG02.03, RA08.25, RA08.15¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Regional arrangements:] Prevention of intra-state conflicts and European security architecture¤#¤Voronkov, Lev¤#¤Peace and security : the IIP research quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤30¤#¤June¤#¤14-23¤#¤19980824¤#¤RA02, SC01, SF06, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Regional arrangements:] European security structures in view of the eastward enlargement of NATO and future activities of the OSCE¤#¤Schumann, Gunter¤#¤Peace and security : the IIP research quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤30¤#¤June¤#¤24-27¤#¤19980824¤#¤RA01.02, RA02, RA02.03, SB01, SC01, RA01.07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Discussions:] NATO expansion, nuclear weapons and European security¤#¤Matousek, Jiri¤#¤Peace and security : the IIP research quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤30¤#¤June¤#¤28-33¤#¤19980824¤#¤RA01.02, RA02.02, RA02.03, SC03, SC06.02, SC02, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Discussions:] A nuclear weapon-free zone in Central and Eastern Europe¤#¤Schmidt, Max¤#¤Peace and security : the IIP research quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤30¤#¤June¤#¤34-39¤#¤19980824¤#¤RA02.03, SC03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Note e commenti:] The First Periodic Meeting of the States Parties to the 1949 Geneva Conventions [19.-23.1.1998]¤#¤Burci, Gian Luca¤#¤Comunita internazionale¤#¤1998¤#¤53¤#¤1¤#¤116-129¤#¤19980824¤#¤SL, SB03, SC05, SF01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Unsettled scores : the Sudeten issue continues to play a role in German-Czech relations¤#¤Palata, Lubos¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤11¤#¤28-33¤#¤19981112¤#¤RA05.02, RA05.21, RA05.12, SB01, SG02.03, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤China and Korean unification : a policy of status quo¤#¤Wang, Fei-Ling¤#¤Korea and world affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤22¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤177-198¤#¤19980915¤#¤RI03.03, RI03.13, RI03.12, SB04, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Birkavs : a City paper interview with Latvia's foreign minister¤#¤¤#¤City paper¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤36 Aug-Sep¤#¤18-21¤#¤19980827¤#¤RA07.13, SB02, SA04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Lessons from the past: reassessing the interwar disciplinary history of international relations¤#¤Schmidt, Brian C.¤#¤International studies quarterly¤#¤1998¤#¤42¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤433-459¤#¤19980923¤#¤SK02, SB, SB01, SA02, RC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Response:] Drug myths from abroad : leniency is dangerous, not compassionate¤#¤Kleber, Herbert D. & Rosenthal, Mitchell S.¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤5 Sep-Oct¤#¤141-144¤#¤19980922¤#¤RC02, SG03.02, SF06.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review essay:] How the West won : history that feels good usually isn't¤#¤Frum, David¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤5 Sep-Oct¤#¤132-135¤#¤19980922¤#¤SG08, SA02, SG, SI¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Review essay:] To better order the Universe : recalling Dean Acheson¤#¤Jenkins, Roy¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤5 Sep-Oct¤#¤136-140¤#¤19980922¤#¤SG08, SA02, SA04, RC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Switzerland, Russia and the European security : interview with the Editor-in-Chief of International Affairs¤#¤[Cotti, Flavio]¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤3¤#¤13-15¤#¤19980828¤#¤RA07.21, SB01, RA05.14, RA02, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Colombia: a crossroads of fates¤#¤Mejia Velez, Maria Emma¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤3¤#¤16-22¤#¤19980828¤#¤RD04.16, SF05, SH02, SA01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Russia in Europe¤#¤Maksimychev, I.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤3¤#¤23-32¤#¤19980828¤#¤RA07.21, SB01, SB02, SC01, RA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Why Moscow opposes NATO expansion¤#¤Kazantsev, B.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤3¤#¤33-36¤#¤19980828¤#¤RA07.21, SB02, SC01, SC02, RA01.02, RA02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Ireland's uncertain peace¤#¤Lloyd, John¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤5 Sep-Oct¤#¤109-122¤#¤19980922¤#¤RA04.01, RA04.02, SF08, SF06, SC08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Identity formation in the Barents Euro-Arctic region¤#¤Hönneland, Geir¤#¤Cooperation and conflict¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤277-297¤#¤19980914¤#¤RA03, RA07.21, SF08, RL07, RA02.13, SG05.01, SK02, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Two years in the Council of Europe¤#¤Vladychenko, A.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤3¤#¤56-61¤#¤19980828¤#¤RA07.21, RA01.05, SB02, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Power and interdependence in the information age¤#¤Keohane, Robert O. & Nye Jr., Joseph S.¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤5 Sep-Oct¤#¤81-94¤#¤19980922¤#¤SB, SC, SC01, SG06, SI03.02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Russia's virtual economy¤#¤Gaddy, Clifford G. & Ickes, Barry W.¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤5 Sep-Oct¤#¤53-67¤#¤19980922¤#¤RA07.21, SH01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤In defense of Japanese bureaucracy¤#¤Drucker, Peter F.¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤5 Sep-Oct¤#¤68-80¤#¤19980922¤#¤RI03.22, SH01, SF05, SF02, (RC02), (SB01)¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Renewing the United Nations¤#¤Morozov, G.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤3¤#¤88-98¤#¤19980828¤#¤RM01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Russia's two-billion-dollars deal with Italy¤#¤Zeziulin, A.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤3¤#¤99-105¤#¤19980828¤#¤RA07.21, RA06.03, SB01, SD04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Investment processes: a Russian viewpoint¤#¤Razumovskii, V.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤3¤#¤106-110¤#¤19980828¤#¤RA07.21, SD03.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Two civilizations [Christian & Muslim]: conflict or interaction?¤#¤Podtserob, A.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤3¤#¤111-117¤#¤19980828¤#¤SC01, SB01, SC, RA02.01, RA02, RG00.12, SG09¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Progress in structural reform : Algeria's reform program promotes economic growth and transtion to the market¤#¤Bonilla, Martha¤#¤IMF survey¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤17¤#¤276-278¤#¤19980906¤#¤RG01.13, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The EU negotiates climate change : external performance and internal structural change¤#¤Sjöstedt, Gunnar¤#¤Cooperation and conflict¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤227-256¤#¤19980914¤#¤RA01.01, SJ02, SL, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Crisis management : an agenda for research and training in Europe¤#¤'t Hart, Paul & Stern, Eric & Sundelius, Bengt¤#¤Cooperation and conflict¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤2 June¤#¤207-224¤#¤19980914¤#¤SB05, RA02, SK04, SK02, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Commentary and essays:] The Federation Council and foreign policy¤#¤Likhachev, V.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤3¤#¤139-145¤#¤19980828¤#¤RA07.21, SB02, SF02, SB03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Tackling international corruption : no longer taboo¤#¤Brademas, John & Heimann, Fritz¤#¤Foreign affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤77¤#¤5 Sep-Oct¤#¤17-22¤#¤19980922¤#¤SB, SC, SF06.03, SD, SD01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Northern Dimension - responsibilities, challenges and opportunities for the EU¤#¤Jopp, Mathias & Schmalz, Uwe¤#¤CFSP Forum¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤1¤#¤19980908¤#¤RA01.01, RA03, SB04, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Commentary and essays:] Russia's African perspective¤#¤Studennikov, I.¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤3¤#¤160-169¤#¤19980828¤#¤RA07.21, SB02, SB01, RE, RF01.16, SD04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Discussion:] Russia's destiny: playing a major role in the world¤#¤¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤3¤#¤170-179¤#¤19980828¤#¤RA07.21, SB02, SB01, SB, SC¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[History and memors:] On Russia's sale of Alaska to the United States¤#¤Campbell, Tom¤#¤International affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤44¤#¤3¤#¤180-182¤#¤19980828¤#¤RA07.21, SA02, RC02, SF08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The EU's Asia strategy - a multiple misnomer¤#¤Algieri, Franco¤#¤CFSP Forum¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤4-5¤#¤19980908¤#¤RA01.01, SB01, SB02, RI, RI03.03, RI03.22, RI02.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Group-to-group dialogues - a prominent role in the EU's external relations?¤#¤Regelsberger, Elfriede¤#¤CFSP Forum¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤2-3¤#¤19980908¤#¤RA01.01, SB01, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Karelian question : on the transformation of a border dispute¤#¤Joenniemi, Pertti¤#¤Cooperation and conflict¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤2 June¤#¤183-206¤#¤19980914¤#¤RA07.21, SF08, RA03.01, SB01, SB05, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Negotiating neutrality : the double-edged diplomacy of Austrian accession to the European Union¤#¤Lantis, Jeffrey S. & Queen, Matthew F.¤#¤Cooperation and conflict¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤2 June¤#¤152-182¤#¤19980914¤#¤RA05.13, RA01.01, SB01, SB02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A magic moment in Swedish foreign policy : voting 'YES' to Algerian self-determination in 1959¤#¤Demker, Marie¤#¤Cooperation and conflict¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤2 June¤#¤130-151¤#¤19980914¤#¤RA03.02, SB02, SA02, (RG01.13), SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The United States and the Nordic countries during the Cold War¤#¤Zakheim, Dov S.¤#¤Cooperation and conflict¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤2 June¤#¤115-129¤#¤19980914¤#¤RA03, RC02, SB01, RA07.11, (RA01.02)¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤... And then they were 15: the EU's EFTA-enlargement negotiations¤#¤Friis, Lykke¤#¤Cooperation and conflict¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤1 March¤#¤81-107¤#¤19980914¤#¤RA01.01, RA03, SD02.01, SK02, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Protection of national minorities in Europe : far-reaching importance of the Framework Convention of the Council of Europe¤#¤Mitic, Miodrag¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1070-71¤#¤3-7¤#¤19980831¤#¤RA01.05, SL, SG02.03, RA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Trends:] After the split : foreign trade in the Czech Republic and Slovakia¤#¤Wyzan, Michael¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤11¤#¤34-35¤#¤19981112¤#¤RA05.21, RA05.22, SD03.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[International law:] Establishment of International Criminal Court¤#¤Tepavac, Milan¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1070-71¤#¤12-14¤#¤19980831¤#¤SB03, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Domestic stability and European integration:] Globalisation and post-communist governance in Romania¤#¤Scholte, Jan Aart¤#¤Romanian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤2¤#¤296-316¤#¤19980922¤#¤RA08.13, SF01.01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Documents:] Final document of the Third International Conference of the New or Restored Democracies on Democracy and Development [2.-4.9.1997]¤#¤¤#¤Romanian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤2¤#¤333-344¤#¤19980922¤#¤RA02.02, RA02.03, SF01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Views:] Identifying conflicts and solutions¤#¤Wiberg, Håkan¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1070-71¤#¤27-32¤#¤19980831¤#¤SB05, SF06, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Views:] Nuclear weapons and the emerging world order : rigours of role and rationale¤#¤Kumar, R. B.¤#¤Review of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤1070-71¤#¤33-34¤#¤19980831¤#¤SC01, SC06, SC06.02, SB, SC¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Hero or traitor? : a former spy's return home kindles controversy [Ryszard Kuklinski]¤#¤Michnik, Adam¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤9¤#¤26-33¤#¤19980908¤#¤RA05.11, SA04, SA03, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Round two: Serbian security forces : the Kosovo Liberation Army is down but not out¤#¤Kusovac, Zoran¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤9¤#¤22-24¤#¤19980908¤#¤RA08.26, SF08, SF06, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Policy diffusion in research and technological development : no government is an island¤#¤Mörth, Ulrika¤#¤Cooperation and conflict¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤1 March¤#¤35-58¤#¤19980914¤#¤RA01.01, SI02, SK04, SK02, SA03, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Making and taking risky decisions¤#¤Vertzberger, Yaacov Y. I.¤#¤Cooperation and conflict¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤1 March¤#¤5-34¤#¤19980914¤#¤SB01, SB02, SK02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Conflict in Algeria¤#¤¤#¤Background brief¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤August¤#¤10 s.¤#¤19980914¤#¤RG01.13, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Iran's conservatives and reformers : a struggle for power¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤7 Aug¤#¤¤#¤19980901¤#¤RG04.02, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Moscow's rule crumbles in Daghestan : a de facto withdrawal¤#¤¤#¤Strategic comments¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤7 Aug¤#¤¤#¤19980901¤#¤RA07.21, SF08, SG02.03, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Domestic stability and European integration:] Domestic stability and European integration: a Nordic perspective¤#¤Knudsen, Olav¤#¤Romanian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤2¤#¤284-290¤#¤19980922¤#¤RA03, SB01, SB04, SF05, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The shadow of Securitate : leaked files and political machinations mark Romania's struggle to open its secret police archives¤#¤Guruita, Bianca¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤9¤#¤37-45¤#¤19980908¤#¤RA08.13, SF06, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Finlandization, for better and for worse:] The Russian archives - promises and frustration¤#¤Manninen, Ohto¤#¤Historiallinen aikakauskirja¤#¤1998¤#¤96¤#¤2¤#¤149-160¤#¤19980911¤#¤RA07.21, RA07.01, SA02, SK06, (RA03.01)¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Focal points of the Austrian presidency¤#¤Schussel, Wolfgang¤#¤Europäische Rundschau¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤spec. ed.¤#¤9-15¤#¤19980903¤#¤RA01.01, RA05.13, SB, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The Austrian economy : the current situation and future perspectives¤#¤Kramer, Helmut¤#¤Europäische Rundschau¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤spec. ed.¤#¤17-25¤#¤19980903¤#¤RA05.13, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The costs and benefits of EU Eastern enlargement¤#¤Breuss, Fritz¤#¤Europäische Rundschau¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤spec. ed.¤#¤27-38¤#¤19980903¤#¤RA01.01, RA02.03, SB01, SF02, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Learning to live with Milosevic : what Western leaders talk about when they talk about 'no more Bosnias'¤#¤Steele, Jonathan¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤9¤#¤18-21¤#¤19980908¤#¤RA08.26, SF06, RA01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A new framework for the financial market and the role of banks¤#¤Randa, Gerhard¤#¤Europäische Rundschau¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤spec. ed.¤#¤57-65¤#¤19980903¤#¤SD, SD01, RA01.01, SD01.02, SD02.01, SH08.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Austria and Europe's security¤#¤Unterberger, Andreas¤#¤Europäische Rundschau¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤spec. ed.¤#¤67-76¤#¤19980903¤#¤RA05.13, RA01.02, RA02, SC01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Asia-Europe Meeting: from ASEM 2 to ASEM 3¤#¤¤#¤Background brief¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤August¤#¤5 s.¤#¤19980914¤#¤RA01.01, RI, RI03, SD01, SD03.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The long road to Austria's national identity¤#¤Portisch, Hugo¤#¤Europäische Rundschau¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤spec. ed.¤#¤87-94¤#¤19980903¤#¤RA05.13, SA02, SG08, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Migration in Europe - challenges for Austria¤#¤Munz, Rainer¤#¤Europäische Rundschau¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤spec. ed.¤#¤105-111¤#¤19980903¤#¤RA05.13, RA02, SG02.04, SG02.03, SC01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[National minorities issues:] Finnish minority issues: Finland - one country, three models for minority policy¤#¤Jansson, Robert¤#¤Romanian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤2¤#¤227-235¤#¤19980922¤#¤RA03.01, SG02.03, RA03.06¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A life in controversy : former student activist, dissident, and lustration fighter, Jan Kavan continues to disconcert as his career takes another ...¤#¤Weschler, Lawrence¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤9¤#¤34-36¤#¤19980908¤#¤RA05.21, SA03, SA02, SA04, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤A child of the Cold War - Soviet crude, American technology and national interests in the making of Finnish oil refining¤#¤Kuisma, Markku¤#¤Historiallinen aikakauskirja¤#¤1998¤#¤96¤#¤2¤#¤136-142¤#¤19980911¤#¤RA03.01, SB02, SD03.01, SD04, SH04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤China and Hong Kong are headed toward collapse¤#¤Ito, Kiyoshi¤#¤Japan echo¤#¤1998¤#¤25¤#¤3 June¤#¤39-42¤#¤19981113¤#¤RI03.03, RI03.21, SH02.04, SH01, SH02, RI03.05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Reportage:] Caucasus on the rocks : mobster do social work, and vodka flows from kindergartens¤#¤Matveeva, Anna¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤11¤#¤76-80¤#¤19981112¤#¤RA07.41, SA01, SF06.03, SG¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The logic of crisis and civil-military relations theory: a comment on Desch, Feaver, and Dauber¤#¤Burk, James¤#¤Armed forces & society¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤3 Spring¤#¤455-462¤#¤19980909¤#¤RC02, SC06.01, SG, SF07, SK02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Harnessing the power of globalization : Forum 2000 special supplement [www.ijt.cz/f2000/f2000.html]¤#¤¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤11¤#¤22 s.¤#¤19981112¤#¤SD, SB¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Absent history: a comment on Dauber, Desch, and Feaver¤#¤Bacevich, Andres J.¤#¤Armed forces & society¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤3 Spring¤#¤447-454¤#¤19980909¤#¤RC02, SC06.01, SG, SF07, SK02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The historical prerequisites for Russia's modernisation¤#¤Simon, Gerhard¤#¤Aussenpolitik¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤3. Quarter¤#¤67-85¤#¤19980917¤#¤RA07.21, SA02, SF01.01, SH01, SH02, SF08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Watch your tongue : on the streets with Latvia's language patrol¤#¤Johnson, Steven C.¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤11¤#¤46-49¤#¤19981112¤#¤RA07.13, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Why do Chinese local cadres promote growth? : institutional incentives and constraints of local cadres¤#¤Edin, Maria¤#¤Forum for development studies¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤97-127¤#¤19981111¤#¤RI03.03, SH02.04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Japan and the future of the Korean Peninsula¤#¤Green, Michael J.¤#¤Korea and world affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤22¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤199-221¤#¤19980915¤#¤RI03.22, RI03.13, RI03.12, SB04, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Finlandization, for better and for worse:] Living next door to the Bear : how did Finland survive the Cold War¤#¤Hentilä, Seppo¤#¤Historiallinen aikakauskirja¤#¤1998¤#¤96¤#¤2¤#¤129-136¤#¤19980911¤#¤RA03.01, SB02, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Crisis as shirking: an agency theory explanation of the souring of American civil-military relations¤#¤Feaver, Peter D.¤#¤Armed forces & society¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤3 Spring¤#¤407-434¤#¤19980909¤#¤RC02, SC06.01, SG, SF07, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Soldiers, states, and structures: the end of the Cold War and weakening U.S. civilian control¤#¤Desch, Michael C.¤#¤Armed forces & society¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤3 Spring¤#¤389-406¤#¤19980909¤#¤RC02, SC06.01, SG, SF07, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Conflicting indicators of "crisis" in American civil-military relations¤#¤Avant, Deborah¤#¤Armed forces & society¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤3 Spring¤#¤375-388¤#¤19980909¤#¤RC02, SC06.01, SG, SF07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The new political economy of area studies¤#¤Payne, Anthony¤#¤Millennium¤#¤1998¤#¤27¤#¤2¤#¤253-273¤#¤19980915¤#¤SK02, SA01, SD¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤German seurity policy on the threshold to the 21st century¤#¤Kohl, Helmut¤#¤Aussenpolitik¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤3. Quarter¤#¤5-11¤#¤19980917¤#¤RA05.02, SC02, SC03, RA01.02, RA07.21, RA01.07¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The U.S. role in Korean reunification¤#¤Drennan, William M.¤#¤Korea and world affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤22¤#¤2 Summer¤#¤159-176¤#¤19980915¤#¤RC02, RI03.13, RI03.12, SB04, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Vestiges of Visegrad : grand ideas abound in high politics, but Central European cooperation falters in practice¤#¤Druker, Jeremy¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤9¤#¤46-53¤#¤19980908¤#¤RA05.21, RA05.11, RA08.12, SB01, SB04, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Look East, face West : Poland is trapped in its own foreign policy, facing conflicting loyalties between its neigbors and the EU¤#¤Snyder, Tim¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤9¤#¤54-57¤#¤19980908¤#¤RA05.11, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤NATO entrapped: debating the next enlargement round¤#¤Kamp, Karl-Heinz¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤170-186¤#¤19980908¤#¤RA01.02, SB01, RA02.03, RA08.12, RA05.21, RA05.11¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤International political economy meets historical sociology¤#¤Hall, Martin¤#¤Cooperation and conflict¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤257-276¤#¤19980914¤#¤SK02, SD, SG, SB¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Critical theory and security studies : the research programme of 'Critical Security Studies'¤#¤Krause, Keith¤#¤Cooperation and conflict¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤3 Sep¤#¤298-333¤#¤19980914¤#¤SK02, SC, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Engaging Iran: a US strategy¤#¤Chubin, Shahram & Green, Jerrold D.¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤153-169¤#¤19980908¤#¤RC02, RG04.02, SB01, SB02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Coercing Saddam Hussein: lessons from the past¤#¤Byman, Daniel & Pollack, Kenneth & Waxman, Matthew¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤127-152¤#¤19980908¤#¤RG02.11, SC01, RC02, SB05¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Russia, the US and regional conflict in Eurasia¤#¤Mikoyan, Sergo A.¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤112-126¤#¤19980908¤#¤RA07.21, RC02, SC01, SC02, RA02.02, SB05, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The future of Russia's strategic nuclear force¤#¤Wilkening, Dean A.¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤89-111¤#¤19980908¤#¤RA07.21, SC06.01, SC02, SC06, SC06.02, SC03, SL¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Strengthening cooperation against transnational crime¤#¤Godson, Roy & Williams, Phil¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤66-88¤#¤19980908¤#¤SC, SF06.03, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Ethnic communality and conflict resolution¤#¤Väyrynen, Tarja¤#¤Cooperation and conflict¤#¤1998¤#¤33¤#¤1 March¤#¤59-80¤#¤19980914¤#¤SK02, SF06, SB05, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Finlandization, for better and for worse:] The fate of the welfare state¤#¤Haapala, Pertti¤#¤Historiallinen aikakauskirja¤#¤1998¤#¤96¤#¤2¤#¤142-149¤#¤19980911¤#¤RA03.01, SG01, SA02, SG03, SG03.01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Empire of words : the Black Sea Economic Cooperation is a political success, but practical results are almost nonexistent¤#¤Pavliuk, Oleksandr¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤9¤#¤58-63¤#¤19980908¤#¤SD02.01, RL05, RM03¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Confronting nuclear, biological and chemical terrorism¤#¤Falkenrath, Richard A.¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤43-65¤#¤19980908¤#¤SC, SF06.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The practice of argument: reading the condition of civil-military relations¤#¤Dauber, Cori¤#¤Armed forces & society¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤3 Spring¤#¤435-446¤#¤19980909¤#¤RC02, SC06.01, SG, SF07, SK02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[In response:] Exploring second-best solutions for Cyprus¤#¤Nicolaidis, Kalypso¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤30-34¤#¤19980908¤#¤RA06.07, SF06, SC08, RA01.01, SB02, RA01.02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Once burned, twice cautious: explaining the Weinberger-Powell Doctrine¤#¤Campbell, Kenneth J.¤#¤Armed forces & society¤#¤1998¤#¤24¤#¤3 Spring¤#¤357-374¤#¤19980909¤#¤RC02, SC02, SC06.01, SC05, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The canned USSR : Russia's closed cities are reluctant to let go of their fences - and afraid of a future where now work on the Bomb is needed¤#¤Sergeeva, Marina¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤9¤#¤64-69¤#¤19980908¤#¤RA07.21, SF08, SH03, SC07.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[In response:] Recognising two states in Cyprus would facilitate co-existence and stability¤#¤Olgun, Ergun¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤35-42¤#¤19980908¤#¤RA06.07, SF06, SC08, RA06.06, RA06.05, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[In response:] The EU needs to rethink its Cyprus policy¤#¤Larrabee, F. Stephen¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤25-29¤#¤19980908¤#¤RA06.07, SF06, SC08, RA01.01, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Books:] Between the great powers : the chrushed dreams of Edvard Benes¤#¤Chinyaeva, Elena¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤9¤#¤89¤#¤19980908¤#¤SG08, RA05.12, SA02, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Power plays in the provinces : Russia's democracy creates local tsars, but St. Petersburg is trying to make a clean break with the national trend¤#¤Whitmore, Brian¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤9¤#¤71-77¤#¤19980908¤#¤RA07.21, SF08, SF01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤The feeble breath of democracy : doomsday scenarios in Kazakhstan, personality cult in Turkmenistan, crushed opposition in Uzbekistan - but still ...¤#¤Hyman, Anthony¤#¤Transitions¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤9¤#¤78-81¤#¤19980908¤#¤RA07.51, SF05, SA03, SF01.01¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤Reintegrating Cyprus: the need for a new approach¤#¤Prodromou, Elizabeth H.¤#¤Survival¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤3 Autumn¤#¤5-24¤#¤19980908¤#¤RA06.07, SF06, SC08, (RA06.06), (SB02)¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Puusto kärsii raskasmetalleista¤#¤Kukkola, Mikko & Helmisaari, Heljä-Sisko & Saarsalmi, Anna¤#¤Ilmansuojelu¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤19-22¤#¤19980526¤#¤SJ02, SH06.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Muukalaispassin varassa¤#¤Tuominen, Esa¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤6¤#¤30-33¤#¤19980331¤#¤RA07.11, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Indonesian padotut haaveet¤#¤Himma, Katri¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤12¤#¤18-24¤#¤19980320¤#¤RI02.12, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Euroopan unioni ja pohjoinen ympäristö¤#¤Tennberg, Monica¤#¤Kide : Lapin yliopiston tiedotuslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤7-8¤#¤19980309¤#¤RA01.01, RA03, RL07, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Historian julkinen käyttö¤#¤Hentilä, Seppo¤#¤Tieteessä tapahtuu¤#¤1998¤#¤16¤#¤5¤#¤5-9¤#¤19980616¤#¤SA02, RA03.01, SG06, RA07.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤"Neljäs maailmansota on alkanut"¤#¤Kaplinski, Jaan¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤18-21¤#¤19980203¤#¤SF06, SB05, SF06.01, SF06.02, SK02, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Käyttäjäystävällinen tietoyhteiskunta¤#¤Kemppainen, Hannu¤#¤Eurotutkimus¤#¤1998¤#¤7¤#¤6¤#¤6-8¤#¤19980619¤#¤RA03.01, RA01.01, SG06, SG¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Miksi Venäjän talous ei nouse?¤#¤Sutela, Pekka¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤04.09.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980907¤#¤RA07.21, SH01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suomen Keskusta ja EU-jäsenyys¤#¤Neittaanmäki, Petri¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤2¤#¤52-62¤#¤19980605¤#¤RA01.01, RA03.01, SB01, SF03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Ulkopolitiikan hyväntahtoinen kauppamies¤#¤Sipola, Simo¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤8¤#¤4-6¤#¤19980107¤#¤RA03.01, SB02, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Maailman kynät:] Hiljainen vallankumous Yhdistyneissä Kansakunnissa¤#¤Annan, Kofi¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤09.02.1998¤#¤C 2¤#¤19980821¤#¤RM01, SC, SC01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Nationalismin pakkopaidasta vapauden kulttuuriin : moderni ihminen tarraa tiukasti myyttiin nationalismin itsestäänselvyydestä¤#¤Lausti, Tapani¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤8¤#¤14-16¤#¤19980107¤#¤SG02.03, SG05.01, RA04.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Suomi ja Bosnian radioasemat¤#¤Sadeniemi, Pentti¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤28.10.1997¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980904¤#¤RA03.01, RA08.24, SF06, SC08, SC06.01, SF10¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Työtä isänmaan todellisen kuvan säilyttämiseksi¤#¤Ahonen, Sanna¤#¤Suomen luonto¤#¤1998¤#¤57¤#¤5¤#¤16-19¤#¤19980506¤#¤RA03.01, SG07, SJ02, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Arvot:] Papiston mielenosoitus ja suomalainen rasismi¤#¤Tammi, Ari¤#¤TietoyhteiskuntaFoorumi¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1-2¤#¤30-31¤#¤19980827¤#¤RA03.01, SG, SG06, SI03.02, SG05.01, SG08, SG02.03, SG05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Vilpittömät vaalit : Kambodza äänesti kireissä tunnelmissa¤#¤Himma, Katri¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤31¤#¤16-18¤#¤19980731¤#¤RI02.21, SF04.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤EU:n henkilöstöstä¤#¤Sveholm, Nina¤#¤Eurovalmennus¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤2-5¤#¤19980407¤#¤RA01.01, SF02, SH03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Ihmisoikeuksien kansainväliset valitusmenettelyt¤#¤Scheinin, Martin¤#¤Maailmanpyörä¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤25-26¤#¤19980312¤#¤SB, SF01.02, SB03, SL¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤1989 - veturi vai hätäjarru? : Keski- ja Itä-Euroopan vallankumousten modernistiset ja antimodernistiset elementit¤#¤Lagerspetz, Mikko¤#¤Sosiologia¤#¤1998¤#¤35¤#¤1¤#¤43-52¤#¤19980324¤#¤RA07.01, RA02.02, SF05, SF01, SA02, SG05.01, SK02, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Selkeitä linjoja puolustuspolitiikkaan¤#¤Visuri, Pekka¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤07.11.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980828¤#¤RA03.01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Euroatlantinen tutkimusyhteistyö NATOn puitteissa¤#¤¤#¤Suomen akatemia tiedottaa¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤8¤#¤10-11¤#¤19980909¤#¤RA03.01, RA01.02, SI02, SK04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Pelastaako Ted Turnerin raha YK:n?¤#¤Eskelinen, Juha¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤24.10.1997¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980904¤#¤RM01, SF02, SH01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Omia linjoja 1940-luvun Suomessa:] Näkijöitä vai ajopuita : suomalaisten filosofien poliittis-yhteiskunnallinen ajattelu toisen maailmansodan aikana¤#¤Salmela, Mikko¤#¤Historiallinen aikakauskirja¤#¤1998¤#¤96¤#¤2¤#¤99-112¤#¤19980911¤#¤RA03.01, SA02, SA03, SK02, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Omia linjoja 1940-luvun Suomessa:] Otto Brusiin - intellektuellin tie¤#¤Tontti, Jarkko¤#¤Historiallinen aikakauskirja¤#¤1998¤#¤96¤#¤2¤#¤113-120¤#¤19980911¤#¤RA03.01, SA02, SA04, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Omia linjoja 1940-luvun Suomessa:] Puoluesoturin pettymys - Mauno Koivisto ja ahtausyrittäjät 1949-1950¤#¤Bergholm, Tapio¤#¤Historiallinen aikakauskirja¤#¤1998¤#¤96¤#¤2¤#¤121-128¤#¤19980911¤#¤SA02, SA04, SG05.01, RA03.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Valuuttarahasto ja Maailmanpankki uusien haasteiden edessä : Aasian kriisi lisännyt arvostelua¤#¤Hautala, Heikki¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤12-14¤#¤19981223¤#¤RM03, SD, SD01, SD03.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Katsauksia ja keskustelua:] Onko valtio-oppi yhteiskuntatiede?¤#¤Ojakangas, Mika¤#¤Politiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤1¤#¤69-71¤#¤19980319¤#¤SF01, SF02, SK02, RA03.01, SK03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Valuuttarahasto [IMF] mukana myrkyissä¤#¤Himma, Katri¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤10¤#¤26-29¤#¤19980306¤#¤SD01, SD03.02, RM03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Euron avainsanat : EMU-siirtymissuunnitelma : Mitä tapahtuu ja milloin?¤#¤¤#¤Infeuro:liite¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤8 toukokuu¤#¤liite¤#¤19980701¤#¤RA01.01, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Tiedemaailma:] Miten vierailevaksi tutkijaksi pääsee?¤#¤Lehmijoki, Maiju¤#¤Historiallinen aikakauskirja¤#¤1998¤#¤96¤#¤2¤#¤189-191¤#¤19980911¤#¤SK03, SK05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Tony Blairin politiikkakoulu¤#¤Sadeniemi, Pentti¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤07.10.1997¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980904¤#¤RA04.02, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Bildtin suosion ongelma¤#¤Virkkunen, Janne¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤19.10.1997¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980904¤#¤RA03.02, SA04, SF05, SG05.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Euroopan kuuma etelä¤#¤Forssell, Jarno¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤37¤#¤14-15¤#¤19980911¤#¤RA06.05, RA06.06, RA06.07, SB01, SB05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Neste pesi likapyykkinsä¤#¤Piispa, Arja¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤37¤#¤16-20¤#¤19980911¤#¤RA03.01, SH04, SH07, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤John Scott : mies Uralin takaa¤#¤Nevakivi, Jukka¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤37¤#¤58-62¤#¤19980911¤#¤RA03.01, RC02, RA07.01, SA02, SC05, SC02, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Piilopolitiikkaa¤#¤Iloniemi, Jaakko¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤37¤#¤82¤#¤19980911¤#¤RA03.01, RA03.02, SB02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Maltillinen diplomaatti¤#¤Tynys, Salla¤#¤Suomen luonto¤#¤1998¤#¤57¤#¤9¤#¤18-19¤#¤19980911¤#¤SA04, RA03.01, SJ02, RM04, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Intian radioaktiiviset supermiehet¤#¤Zenger, Mikko¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤13¤#¤14-15¤#¤19980914¤#¤RI01.13, SC06.02, SC02, SI03.05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Uusi Hindustan¤#¤Tamminen, Tapio¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤13¤#¤16-19¤#¤19980914¤#¤RI01.13, SG09, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Mitä Malthus todella sanoi¤#¤Kilpinen, Pekka¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤13¤#¤26-28¤#¤19980914¤#¤SG02.01, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Köyhyys Kenian pahin ihmisoikeusloukkaus¤#¤Kangas, Lauri¤#¤Maailmanpyörä¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤28-29¤#¤19980312¤#¤RF04.01, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Yksinapaisen maailman väkivalta¤#¤Vaahtoranta, Tapani¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤29.08.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980831¤#¤SC, SC01, SF06.02, RA03.01, SC02, RC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Kansa ei innostu Emusta¤#¤Virkkunen, Janne¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤09.11.1997¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980828¤#¤RA01.01, RA03.01, SD01.02, SD02.01, SG05.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Puskurirahastoin lisää Emu-kuntoa¤#¤Luimula, Ismo¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤06.11.1997¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980828¤#¤RA01.01, RA03.01, SD01.02, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] EU:lle räätälöidään kulttuuripolitiikkaa¤#¤Kivelä, Risto¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤20.02.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980821¤#¤RA01.01, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Presidentti puheenpitäjänä¤#¤Virkkunen, Janne¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤08.02.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980821¤#¤RA03.01, RA07.01, RA07.21, SB01, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Mustaa valkoisella¤#¤Raatikainen, Riitta¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤32¤#¤16-18¤#¤19980807¤#¤RA03.01, SG02.03, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Unionin tila : puheenjohtaja Jacques Santerin puhe Euroopan parlamentissa [: Strasbourgissa 22. päivänä lokakuuta 1997]¤#¤¤#¤Euroopan unionin tiedote : täydennysosa¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤17-21¤#¤19980305¤#¤RA01.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Seitsemän vapauskäsitystä : Isaiah Berlinin "positiivisen" ja "negatiivisen" vapauden kritiikki¤#¤Lagerspetz, Eerik¤#¤Politiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤2¤#¤87-104¤#¤19980624¤#¤SK02, SA03, SG05.01¤#¤[Abstract:] "Many political theorists take Sir Isaiah Berlin's famous distinction between the positive and the negative concepts of liberty for granted. In this essay the author questions the usefulness of the distinction. First, he argues that both the "negative" and the "positive" notions should be refined. The negative notion of liberty used by Hobbes is not the same as that used by Bentham; similarily, the positive notions of Kant, Rousseau, Green, or the contemporary Marxists are not identical. Second, the author tries to show that most of these notions both the positive and the negative ones - do appear in the liberal tradition. Third, while the Benthamite version of the negative concept of liberty as the absence of sanctioned restrictions has its uses, it is insufficient even for liberal purposes. Many traditional liberal freedoms - such as freedom of contract - have to be conceived in terms of normative powers."¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Katsauksia ja keskusteluja:] Politiikan tutkimuksen moderni ja postmoderni kritiikki : katsaus ontologiaan ja epistemologiaan¤#¤Aalto, Pami¤#¤Politiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤2¤#¤147-156¤#¤19980624¤#¤SK04, SK02, SA03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Maanpuolustuskorkeakoulun] Taktiikan laitos - mita se oikein tekee?¤#¤Iskanius, Markku¤#¤Maanpuolustuskorkeakoulu¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤5-9¤#¤19980611¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Tanskan talousministeri Marianne Jelved: toivon, että Tanska otta yhteisen rahan käyttöön tulevaisuudessa¤#¤¤#¤Infeuro¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤9¤#¤2-3¤#¤19980908¤#¤RA03.04, RA01.01, SD01.02, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Emu-ratkaisu ja demokratia¤#¤Jakobson, Max¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤29.10.1997¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980904¤#¤RA01.01, SD02.01, SD01.02, RA03.02, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Blair & Lipponen¤#¤Uimonen, Risto¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤21.10.1997¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980904¤#¤RA03.01, RA04.02, SB01, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Infokratiasta mediatorjuntaan¤#¤Virkkunen, Janne¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤06.09.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980907¤#¤RA03.01, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Moraali ja realiteetit¤#¤Lähde, Ville¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤12.09.1998¤#¤C 2¤#¤19980914¤#¤RA03.01, SK02, SG¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Eurooppalainen raja¤#¤Kivinen, Olli¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤09.10.1997¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980911¤#¤RA03.01, RA03.02, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Tuulahdus menneestä maailmasta¤#¤Kivinen, Olli¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤12.02.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980821¤#¤RA03.01, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Asbestikylä hengittää varoen¤#¤Kupari, Ritva¤#¤Suomen luonto¤#¤1998¤#¤57¤#¤1¤#¤16-17¤#¤19980108¤#¤RA03.01, SG03.02, SH04, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] "Vapaa liikkuminen" järisytti¤#¤Kivinen, Olli¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤26.03.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980326¤#¤RA01.07, SL, RA07.01, SF01.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Polttopisteessä pohjoinen¤#¤Tolonen, Mai¤#¤Eurotutkimus¤#¤1998¤#¤7¤#¤5¤#¤4-5¤#¤19980522¤#¤RA03.01, SK04, (RA01.01), RA03, RL07¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suomen Pankki Euroopan keskuspankkijärjestelmässä¤#¤Suvanto, Antti & Kontulainen, Jarmo¤#¤Markka & talous¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤3¤#¤11-16¤#¤19980915¤#¤RA03.01, RA01.01, SD01.02, SD02.01, SH08.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suomen kauppa Venäjän ja Baltian maiden kanssa¤#¤Rautava, Jouko¤#¤Markka & talous¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤3¤#¤27-30¤#¤19980915¤#¤RA03.01, RA07.21, RA07.11, RA07.12, SD03.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Euroopan keskuspankin perustaminen - historiallinen askel kohti euroa¤#¤¤#¤Markka & talous¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤3¤#¤32-33¤#¤19980915¤#¤RA01.01, SD01.02, SD02.01, SH08.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Sanoista tekoihin Nigerian demokratisoinnissa¤#¤Famaa, Komene¤#¤Kumppani¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4 syyskuu¤#¤9-11¤#¤19980915¤#¤RF01.23, SF05, SF01.01, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Keski-Aasian kansalaisjärjestöt potevat pulaa aktivisteista¤#¤Remes, Matti¤#¤Kumppani¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4 syyskuu¤#¤18-19¤#¤19980915¤#¤RA07.51, SG07, RM04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kumousten koodinpurkaja : Ryszard Kapuscinski on todistanut 27 vallankumousta kehitysmaissa¤#¤Saari, Timo¤#¤Kumppani¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4 syyskuu¤#¤28-31¤#¤19980915¤#¤RA05.11, SA02, SA04, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Ajassa:) Bosnia-väsymys uhkaa kestävää rauhaa¤#¤Piispa, Tuuve¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤31¤#¤6-7¤#¤19980731¤#¤SF06.01, RA08.24, SF06.03, SL, SD05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] "Hyvät suhteet" Neuvostoliittoon¤#¤Jakobson, Max¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤11.02.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980814¤#¤RA03.01, SB01, SB02, RA07.01, RA07.21¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Pankki ja yksitoista kansaa¤#¤Sadeniemi, Pentti¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤28.04.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980428¤#¤RA01.01, SD02.01, SH08.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Burmasta ei mitään uutta?¤#¤Sardar, Ari¤#¤Rauhan puolesta¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤22-23¤#¤19980515¤#¤RI02.31, SF06, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Investointi ilmastoon aktivoi taloutta¤#¤Tuomisto, Jouko¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤09.05.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980514¤#¤SJ02, SD03.02, SL, SH05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Pelastuuko viljelykasvien monimuotoisuus?¤#¤Rousi, Arne¤#¤Tieteessä tapahtuu¤#¤1998¤#¤16¤#¤3¤#¤22-26¤#¤19980409¤#¤SH06, SJ02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Globalisaatio on superrikkaiden vallankaappaus : kymmenen vuoden kuluttua yksi yhtiö voi omistaa koko maailman¤#¤Hiilamo, Heikki¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤32-35¤#¤19980826¤#¤SD, SD01, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Uuden Naton haaste¤#¤Tiilikainen, Teija¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤24.08.1997¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980911¤#¤RA01.02, SC01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Ruotsi ja Tanska väärässä¤#¤Kivinen, Olli¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤11.09.1997¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980911¤#¤RA03.01, RA03.02, RA03.04, RA07.11, (RA01.01), SB01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Viisi motivaatiotasoryhmää : varusmiesten palvelusmotivaatio ja sen vaihtelu palveluksen kuluessa¤#¤Määttä, Jukka¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤9¤#¤8-13¤#¤19980916¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Venäläiset vetäytyvät¤#¤Pakkanen, Santeri¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤9¤#¤14-18¤#¤19980916¤#¤RA07.21, SC06, SC06.01, SC04, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kannaksen joukot sisäkehälle ja koipussiin¤#¤Nordberg, Erkki¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤9¤#¤18-19¤#¤19980916¤#¤RA07.21, SC06, SC06.01, SC04, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤'S brennt; joukoilla ja erikoisjoukoilla Intifadaa vastaan¤#¤Feldt, Mikael¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤9¤#¤22-28¤#¤19980916¤#¤RG02.15, RG02.16, , SF06, SC06.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Saa valittaa ja hakea muutosta : Kutsunta-asiain keskuslautakunta¤#¤Klefström, Kalevi K.¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤9¤#¤30-33¤#¤19980916¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SF01.02, SF10¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Voiton avaimet: inhimillinen tekijä ja pienryhmäkiinteys¤#¤Harinen, Olli¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤9¤#¤50-56¤#¤19980916¤#¤SC06.01, SG04, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Styrankeja vai tunnollisia virkamiehiä? : liittoutuneiden valvontakomission toiminta länsirannikon kaupungeissa 1944-1947¤#¤Dahlström, Annika¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤9¤#¤57-61¤#¤19980916¤#¤RA03.01, SA02, SC05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Emun toteutumista ajetaan ristiriitaisesti¤#¤Roos, J. 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ongelmat vaativat uusia ratkaisuja¤#¤¤#¤Työn maailma¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤1-3¤#¤19980918¤#¤RI03, SD01, SH01, SH03, SG03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kauppapoliittinen osasto siirtyy uuteen organisaatioon¤#¤Söderman, Rene¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤4-6¤#¤19980918¤#¤RA03.01, SD04, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤OECD:n pääsihteeri Donald Johnston: MAI-sopimuksen sisällöstä runsaasti väärinkäsityksiä¤#¤Laipio, Matti¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤7-9¤#¤19980918¤#¤SD, SD01, SL, SD03.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Köyhä Vietnam selvinnyt vähin kolhuin Aasian kriisissä¤#¤Gunn, Reino¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤20-21¤#¤19980918¤#¤RI02.23, SH01, SD05, (RA03.01)¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Etelä-Afrikka sisäisen ja ulkoisen integraation valinkauhassa¤#¤Keitele, Jukka¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤22-23¤#¤19980918¤#¤RF03.19, SF05, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Chile on luokkansa primus: 1990-luku ollut avartuvan talouden aikaa, vaikka perusteissa yhä puutteita¤#¤Bergqvist, Jaakko¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤24-28¤#¤19980918¤#¤RD04.14, SF05, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Ei-kenenkään-maa¤#¤Ruokanen, Tapani¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤38¤#¤54-61¤#¤19980918¤#¤RA07.21, SF08, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Varjoja veroparatiisissa : venäläinen rikollisuus hiipii Suomeen liike-elämän kautta¤#¤Anttila, Pekka¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤38¤#¤44-50¤#¤19980918¤#¤RA03.01, RA07.21, SH07, SF06.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Venäjä tarvitsee uuden presidentin ja uuden duuman¤#¤Gorbatsov, Mihail¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤38¤#¤20¤#¤19980918¤#¤RA07.21, SF02, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kansa maksaa laskun : Venäjän rappion ja hajoamisen rajamailla¤#¤Kuorsalo, Anne¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤38¤#¤16-18¤#¤19980918¤#¤RA07.21, SG, SH01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Miksi Tshekkoslovakia miehitettiin elokuussa 1968?¤#¤Larmola, Heikki¤#¤Kanava¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤7¤#¤385-390¤#¤19980921¤#¤SA02, RA05.12, SF06, RA07.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Saksan vaalien dilemma - uusi politiikka vai uusi poliitikko¤#¤Elo, Kimmo¤#¤Kanava¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤7¤#¤416-418¤#¤19980921¤#¤RA05.02, SF04.01, SG¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Sormenjälki:] Karjalan jälleenrakentaminen¤#¤Vanhanen, Tatu¤#¤Kanava¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤7¤#¤427-428¤#¤19980921¤#¤RA03.01, RA07.21, SF08, SH01, SB01, RA03.08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Virolla Baltian paras EU-valmius¤#¤Piha, Kirsi¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤07.10.1997¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980918¤#¤RA07.12, RA01.01, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Suomi on Euroopan ytimessä¤#¤Stubb, Alexander C.-G.¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤17.10.1997¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980918¤#¤RA03.01, RA01.01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Vanhaa metsää kaatuu yhä¤#¤Niskasaari, Mikko¤#¤Suomen luonto¤#¤1998¤#¤57¤#¤1¤#¤22-24¤#¤19980108¤#¤RA03.01, SH06.01, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Mistä propaganda tuli ja mihin se meni?¤#¤Luostarinen, Heikki¤#¤Tiedotustutkimus¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤3¤#¤24-35¤#¤19980922¤#¤SK02, SG06, RC02, SK04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Europol ei ole liittovaltion poliisi - vielä¤#¤Kimpanpää, Merimari¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤18-20¤#¤19981218¤#¤RA01.01, SF06, SF06.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Ulkoministeri Tarja Halonen kehottaa malttiin Venäjän muutoksessa: Vasta poliittinen vakaus mahdollistaa talouden kehittämisen¤#¤Sipola, Simo¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤33-35¤#¤19981218¤#¤RA07.21, RA01.01, SB01, SF01.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kansan Emu-kantaa kannattaisi kuulla¤#¤Aho, Esko¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤15.11.1997¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980418¤#¤RA03.01, RA01.01, SD02.01, SD01.02, SG05.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤12. Aasian aluekokous vaati ILOa voimistamaan rooliaan Aasian taloudellisessa ja sosiaalisessa kehittämisessä¤#¤¤#¤Työn maailma¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤10-11¤#¤19980417¤#¤RI02, RI03, SF06, SH02.02, SH02, SG01, SG¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Imbaban - Kairon islamilainen tasavalta¤#¤Juntunen, Marko¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤16-17¤#¤19980416¤#¤RG01.16, SG09, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Islamismia ruokitaan¤#¤Kivinen, Olli¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤03.09.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980904¤#¤RC02, SC01, SC02, RG00.12, SF06.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Aktivistit manipuloivat keskustelua¤#¤Mäntyranta, Hannes¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤4-8¤#¤19980416¤#¤RA03.01, SF04, SF05, SJ02, SG07¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Vapaakauppa on muutakin kuin kauppaa : seuraavalla WTO-neuvottelukierroksella punnitaan maatalouden arvo EU:lle¤#¤Himanen, Vesa¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤21.12.1998¤#¤¤#¤19981223¤#¤SD01, SD01.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Näkökulmia:] Tutkijana ja kansalaisaktivistina Sri Lankassa ja Euroopassa: Kumar Rupesinghen haastattelu¤#¤Laakso, Liisa¤#¤Kosmopolis¤#¤1998¤#¤28¤#¤2¤#¤59-67¤#¤19980720¤#¤RI01.16, RA, SK04, SG05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Mitä eduskunnan helikopteripäätös merkitsee?¤#¤Alanen, Pertti¤#¤Kanava¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤6¤#¤341-345¤#¤19980817¤#¤RA03.01, SC02, SC06.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Millaista sanomalehteä yhä tarvitaan?¤#¤Varis, Tapio¤#¤Kanava¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤6¤#¤336-340¤#¤19980817¤#¤SG06, SI03.02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kohden toimivia yliopistoyhteisöjä¤#¤Ahonen, Pertti & Wiberg, Matti¤#¤Kanava¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤6¤#¤330-335¤#¤19980817¤#¤RA03.01, SK04, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Ratkaiseeko tietoyhteiskunta ja elektroniikkateollisuus työttömyyden?¤#¤Ojapelto, Ari¤#¤Kanava¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤6¤#¤314-320¤#¤19980817¤#¤RA03.01, SG, SG06, SH03, SI03.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Latvian paluu Eurooppaan¤#¤Zigure, Anna¤#¤Kanava¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤6¤#¤308-313¤#¤19980817¤#¤RA07.13, SF05, SB02, SF01.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Anteeksi, missä sota on?¤#¤Englund, Peter¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤09.08.1998¤#¤D 4¤#¤19980814¤#¤SB05, SC05, SK02, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Greenpeace-johtaja Walter Homolka: "Kylmä raha lämpimäksi ympäristöteoilla"¤#¤Hakoköngäs, Laura¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤36¤#¤62-65¤#¤19980904¤#¤SJ02, RM04, SD, SA04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kioton kummitus¤#¤Rutanen, Reijo¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤33¤#¤16-18¤#¤19980814¤#¤SJ, SJ02, SL, RA03.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Globaalitalous - Jumalan perkele?¤#¤Heikka, Mikko¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤30¤#¤44-45¤#¤19980724¤#¤SD01, SD02.01, SG09, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Venäläisen ruletin tyly loppu¤#¤Kuorsalo, Anne¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤36¤#¤14-19¤#¤19980904¤#¤RA07.21, SH01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Mr Diplomatia [Eric Edelman]¤#¤Vesikansa, Jarkko¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤36¤#¤20-21¤#¤19980904¤#¤RC02, SB02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Australia on melkein Aasiaa¤#¤Keitele, Jukka¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤16-17¤#¤19981223¤#¤RJ03.01, SH02, SH01, SD03.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Maanpakolaisuuden politiikka¤#¤Agamben, Giorgio¤#¤Tiede & edistys¤#¤1998¤#¤23¤#¤4¤#¤316-321¤#¤19981223¤#¤SK02, SG02.04, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Ristivetoa Pohjolassa¤#¤Pennanen, Erkki¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤04.11.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980828¤#¤RA03, SB01, RA01.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Eurooppalaisia puheenvuoroja palsta:] Benjamin R. Barber: Pääoma ei ymmärrä mitään elämän tyydyttävyydestä (FAZ 8.1.1998)¤#¤Martikainen, Ossi¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤1¤#¤67-69¤#¤19980319¤#¤SD, SD01, SH, SK02, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Kauppa määrää ja yhdistää¤#¤Kivinen, Olli¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤06.11.1997¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980828¤#¤RI03.03, SD04, SD03.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Puolustusneuvosto : 40 vuotta puolustuspolitiikan kentässä¤#¤Puheloinen, Ari¤#¤Kylkirauta¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤34-37¤#¤19980318¤#¤RA03.01, SC02, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Paneuroopan unioniin¤#¤Väyrynen, Paavo¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤04.11.1997¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980828¤#¤RA, RA02, SB04, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Maatalous:] Parlamentti suhtautui varovaisesti bioteknologian hyödyntämiseen¤#¤¤#¤Euroopan ääni¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤2¤#¤4¤#¤19980310¤#¤RA01.01, SJ02, SI03.03, SH06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Rahoitus ongelmana : Lappeenrannan teknillinen korkeakoulu antaa ympäristökoulutusta Venäjän ongelmatehtaille¤#¤Pasanen, Tiina¤#¤Idänkauppa¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤10-11¤#¤19980312¤#¤RA03.01, RA07.21, SJ02, SD03.02, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Venäjä on yhä useilla aloilla maailman suurin¤#¤Shukovskaja, Valentina¤#¤Venäjän aika¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤16-19¤#¤19980310¤#¤RA07.21, SA01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kylmän sodan arvoitus¤#¤Rusi, Alpo¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤35¤#¤42-45¤#¤19980828¤#¤SA02, SB, SC, RA03.01, RA07.01, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Ainoa vaihtoehto itsenäinen Kosovo¤#¤Rutanen, Reijo¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤35¤#¤20-26¤#¤19980828¤#¤RA08.26, SG02.03, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Rehevöitymisen peikko Itämerellä¤#¤Vahtera, Antti¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤22-25¤#¤19980618¤#¤RA02.12, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Neuvostoliiton nootti 1961: ohjusasema Suomesta¤#¤Rusi, Alpo¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤25-26¤#¤42-47¤#¤19980618¤#¤RA07.01, RA03.01, SB01, SB02, SC02, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Pohjoismaat yhteen ruotuun Etelä-Amerikassa¤#¤Hällström, Gustav af¤#¤Pohjola¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤10-11¤#¤19980622¤#¤RA03, RD04, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Diskursiivinen taistelu Suomen energiaverotuksesta¤#¤Luukkanen, Jyrki & Vehmas, Jarmo¤#¤Kosmopolis¤#¤1997¤#¤27¤#¤4¤#¤25-49¤#¤19980122¤#¤RA03.01, SH05, SJ02, SK02¤#¤[Abstract:] "Tässä artikkelissa analysoidaan tapaa, jolla Suomen ympäristöperusteiseen energiaverotukseen liittyvä todellisuus konstruoitiin vuosina 1994-1996 ja sitä, miten eri toimijat muokkasivat erilaisten diskurssien välistä taistelua verotuksen suunnasta. Tutkimuksessa selvitetään erilaisten diskursiivisten koalitioiden muodostumista sekä tärkeimpien tarinalinjojen käyttöä todellisuuden konstruoinnissa. tavoitteena on analysoida sitä, kuka Suomessa käyttää valtaa ympäristö- ja talouspolitiikkaan läheisesti liittyvässä energiapolitiikassa. Samalla pohditaan myös, mikä rooli ympäristöllä ja taloudella on ollut energiapolitiikan suunnasta päätettäessä ja miten niiden roolit ovat vaihdelleet 1990-luvulla."¤ ¤fin¤#¤EU:sta tulee liittovaltio : Harri Holkeri ennustaa kansallisvaltioiden roolin muuttuvan¤#¤Lappalainen, Tuomo¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤36-38, 40¤#¤19980123¤#¤RA01.01, RA03.01, SB04, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Tieteen merkitys kansakunnan historiassa¤#¤Ylikangas, Heikki¤#¤Suomen akatemia tiedottaa¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤12¤#¤5-9¤#¤19980121¤#¤RA03.01, SA02, SK, SK04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Puolustus mukaan integraatioon¤#¤Tasanen, Ari¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤17.1.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980120¤#¤RA03.01, SC02, RA01.01, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Maailma globalisaatioloukun vallassa¤#¤Mäenpää, Tero¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤2¤#¤46-51¤#¤19980605¤#¤SD, SD01, SD01.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Hantit ja mansit opettelevat elämään öljyn kanssa¤#¤Luukkanen, Arto¤#¤Venäjän aika¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤30-32¤#¤19980605¤#¤RA07.21, SF08, SG02.03, SH04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Maavoimien kopterihanke¤#¤Tilander, Heikki¤#¤Maanpuolustus¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤64¤#¤14-17¤#¤19980602¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SC06.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Euroopan Unionin pohjoinen ulottuvuus¤#¤Fagernäs, Leif¤#¤Maanpuolustus¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤64¤#¤6-10¤#¤19980602¤#¤RA01.01, RA03, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤WEU harjaantuu EU:n kilveksi : Suomen ja muiden tarkkailijoiden on vaikea välttää vastuutaan ajan mittaan¤#¤Salomaa, Markku¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤16.10.1997¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980529¤#¤RA01.06, RA01.01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kaataja istuttaa¤#¤Pemberton, David¤#¤Suomen luonto¤#¤1998¤#¤57¤#¤1¤#¤38-41¤#¤19980108¤#¤RE, SH06.01, SJ02, RF04.05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Alueellinen asevalvonta arka paikka¤#¤Joenniemi, Pertti¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤25.08.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980827¤#¤RA03.01, SC03, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Euroopan yhteinen tie¤#¤Rutanen, Reijo¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤22¤#¤58-61¤#¤19980529¤#¤RA05.11, SB02, SB01, RA01.01, SC02, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Mielikuvituksen loppu [: Intian ydinpommi on kansansa pulaan jättäneen hallitsevan luokan lopullinen petos, kirjoittaa intialainen kirjailija A. Roy]¤#¤Roy, Arundhati¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤23.08.1998¤#¤D 4¤#¤19980827¤#¤RI01.13, SC02, SC06.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Poliisin oikeudet vastaan ihmisoikeudet¤#¤Lehdonmäki, Ilkka¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤2-3¤#¤19980826¤#¤RA03.01, SF01.02, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Varma, huomaamaton ja valikoiva tappaja : Venäjän biologiset aseet¤#¤Rogatchi, Inna¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤8¤#¤60-65¤#¤19980821¤#¤RA07.21, SC06.02, SC07.01, SI03.05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Maailman miinatorjuntakyky syntyi Suomen rannikolla¤#¤Kolobkov, Sergei S. & Multanen, Heikki¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤8¤#¤66-69¤#¤19980821¤#¤RA07.21, SA02, SC06.02, SI03.05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Sissi, ydinase ja miinakielto : aseet, asekiellot ja oikeutettu sota¤#¤Korpiola, Mia¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤8¤#¤28-32¤#¤19980821¤#¤SB03, SC05, SK02, SC03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Perustuslaki 2000¤#¤Jakobson, Max¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤17.10.1997¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980918¤#¤RA03.01, SF01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] "Hyvän sään" perustuslaki?¤#¤Jakobson, Max¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤30.08.1997¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980918¤#¤RA03.01, SF01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Karjala-puheilta on Venäjällä pohja pois¤#¤Laine, Antti¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤21.09.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980923¤#¤RA07.21, RA03.01, SF08, SB01, RA03.08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Presidenttien hiljainen linja¤#¤Snellman, Saska¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤20.09.1998¤#¤D 7¤#¤19980923¤#¤RA03.01, SA04, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Pohjois-Euroopan muutosprosessi vaatii nopeaa tutkimusta¤#¤Ylitalo, Outi¤#¤Kide : Lapin yliopiston tiedotuslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤5-6¤#¤19980924¤#¤SK04, RA03, SK05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Väitökset:] Arktisen ympäristöyhteistyön puheet tutkimuksen kohteena : puheita vaan ei tekoja?¤#¤¤#¤Kide : Lapin yliopiston tiedotuslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤36¤#¤19980924¤#¤SK04, RA03, SK05, SJ02, RL07¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Elektroniset tykit jylisevät : tietokoneiden sota¤#¤Artes, Jari¤#¤Tietokone¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4B¤#¤82-85¤#¤19980505¤#¤SC05, SC04, SG06, SI03.02, SI03.05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Varusmiesten palvelusmotivaatio ja sen vaihtelu palveluksen kuluessa¤#¤Määttä, Jukka¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤8¤#¤16-19¤#¤19980821¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SG05.01, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Miinapellon laidalla¤#¤Pesonen, Hannu¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤30¤#¤30-37¤#¤19980724¤#¤SC05, RI02.21, SG03.02, RA03.01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Venäjää odottaa tilinteko¤#¤Kuorsalo, Anne¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤30¤#¤18-21¤#¤19980724¤#¤RA07.01, RA07.21, SA02, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Atomien hautajaiset : kestääkö kallio, kestääkö Kuhmo?¤#¤Pöntinen, Petri¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤30¤#¤12-17¤#¤19980724¤#¤RA03.01, SJ, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Suomen uusi asema Pohjolassa¤#¤Pennanen, Erkki¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤03.03.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980814¤#¤RA03.01, RA03, SB01, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Saamelaiset ovat hyväksyneet EU:n¤#¤Madsen, Jens Jörgen¤#¤Norden-lehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤7-8¤#¤10-11¤#¤19981222¤#¤RA03.01, RA03.02, RA03.04, RA01.01, SG05.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Toden ja valheen välillä¤#¤Kaplinski, Jaan¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤8¤#¤18-20¤#¤19980427¤#¤SG05.01, SG06, SG09, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Lakien synty¤#¤Susi, Pauliina¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤8¤#¤6-13¤#¤19980427¤#¤SF10, SK02, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] G8-maat kohtaavat 2000-luvun haasteet¤#¤Blair, Tony¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤15.05.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980814¤#¤RN01, SD01, SD, SB, SD01.01, SF06.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Katsauksia:] Valtiomuilutukset olivat osa 1930-luvun pakolaispolitiikkaa¤#¤Palopiski, Jyrki & Pekkarinen, Jussi¤#¤Kanava¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤3¤#¤188-190¤#¤19980427¤#¤RA03.01, SA02, SG02.03, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤"Jäsenyyden saldo on selvästi plussan puolella" : kansanedustaja Gunnar Jansson ei aja Ahvenanmaan eroa EU:sta¤#¤Paananen, Risto¤#¤Europa : Euroopan komission Suomen edustuston lehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5¤#¤14-15¤#¤19980819¤#¤RA01.01, RA03.01, SF08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Sotilaallinen kauttakulku ei herätä Liettuassa intohimoja¤#¤[Ruuskanen, Sauli]¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤31¤#¤19981218¤#¤RA07.14, RA07.21, SB01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Slovakian porttikielto peruttiin : itäinen Keski-Eurooppa säästynee järjettömältä Nato- ja EU-rajalta¤#¤Jyrkinen, Kari¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤22-24¤#¤19981218¤#¤RA05.22, SF05, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Energiajärjestelmä ja CO2-päästöt : merkittävin kasvihuonekaasupäästöjen aiheuttaja on fossiilisten polttoaineiden käyttö¤#¤Savolainen, Ilkka & Lehtilä, Antti¤#¤Ilmansuojelu¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤23-26¤#¤19980422¤#¤SJ02, SH05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Tony Blairin uusi Britannia¤#¤Jakobson, Max¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤16.11.1997¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980418¤#¤Ra04.02, SF05, SF03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Laki vastaan laki? : Trident-aurantakojakampanja¤#¤Tuominen, Anna¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤38-40¤#¤19981218¤#¤RA04.02, SC03, SB06, SC08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Hitlerin vapaaehtoiset virolaisapurit¤#¤Seppänen, Rauno¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤42-45¤#¤19981218¤#¤RA07.12, SA02, SC05, SF06.03, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Näkökulmia:] Cornelius Castoriadis - autonominen eurooppalainen¤#¤Keinänen, Mikko¤#¤Kosmopolis¤#¤1998¤#¤28¤#¤2¤#¤51-57¤#¤19980720¤#¤RA04.06, SA02, SG08, SG05.01, RA¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Näkökulmia:] Jose Ortega y Gasset ja eurooppalaisen yhteiskunnan kriisi¤#¤Stadius, Peter¤#¤Kosmopolis¤#¤1998¤#¤28¤#¤2¤#¤45-49¤#¤19980720¤#¤RA06.02, RA, SG, SG05.01, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Luonnonmysteerien tuolla puolen¤#¤Latvus, Päiviö¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤7¤#¤33-35¤#¤19980415¤#¤SK02, SK03, SK04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Ekosysteemin suojelu (ympäristö ja energia) : ohjelman sisältö komission ehdotuksen mukaan¤#¤¤#¤Eurotutkimus¤#¤1998¤#¤7¤#¤9¤#¤6-8¤#¤19980925¤#¤RA01.01, SJ02, SK04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Naisten kuningaskunta¤#¤Matilainen, Pekka¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤14¤#¤6-10¤#¤19980925¤#¤RA07.21, RA03.08, SF08, SG02.03, SG08, SG¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kuka saa käännyttää Karjalan?¤#¤Sarlin, Tommi¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤14¤#¤14-17¤#¤19980925¤#¤RA07.21, SF08, RA03.08, RA03.01, SB01, SG09¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Yhdysvallat polkee lastensa oikeuksia¤#¤Eränen, Johanna¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤14-16¤#¤19981218¤#¤RC02, SF01.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Bill Clinton : rappioituneen eliitin pelle¤#¤Lausti, Tapani¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤13¤#¤19981218¤#¤RC02, SA04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Demokratiaa vai anarkian pelkoa?¤#¤Jakobson, Linda¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤29¤#¤42-45¤#¤19980717¤#¤RI03.03, SF01.01, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Myydään, ostetaan ja vaihdetaan : Suomen alueella on hintansa¤#¤Pekkarinen, Jussi & Pohjonen, Juha¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤29¤#¤24-29¤#¤19980717¤#¤RA03.01, SA02, RA07.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤"Eurosta tulee maailmanvaluutta"¤#¤Aust, Stefan & Didzoleit, Winfried & Koch, Dirk¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤29¤#¤18-21¤#¤19980717¤#¤RA01.01, SD02.01, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Koskesta kovalle maalle¤#¤Rusi, Alpo¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤82¤#¤51-52¤#¤80-84¤#¤19981218¤#¤RA03.01, SB02, RA01.01, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Mainio EU-juhta¤#¤Rutanen, Reijo¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤82¤#¤51-52¤#¤38-41¤#¤19981218¤#¤RA01.01, RA05.13, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Median vallassa:] Internet haastaa sensuurin kaikkialla : diktatuurimailla lisääntyviä vaikeuksia tukkia opposition suita - lännessä julkaisemisen esteet madaltuvat¤#¤Santavuori, Vesa¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤09.12.1998¤#¤¤#¤19981218¤#¤SG06, SF10, SI03.02, SK04, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Profiili:] Laajentumisen kiireinen asiamies [Joschka Fischer]¤#¤Vesikansa, Jarkko¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤82¤#¤51-52¤#¤12-13¤#¤19981218¤#¤RA01.01, RA02.03, SB01, RA05.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Ajassa:] Uosukaista syytetään Venäjällä revansismista¤#¤Kuorsalo, Anne¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤82¤#¤51-52¤#¤6-7¤#¤19981218¤#¤RA03.01, RA07.21, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Sukupolvi selittäjänä Suomen historiassa¤#¤Soikkanen, Timo & Vares, Vesa¤#¤Historiallinen aikakauskirja¤#¤1998¤#¤96¤#¤1¤#¤37-53¤#¤19980331¤#¤Ra03.01, SA02, SG¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Ulkopoliittisen instituutin uusi raportti varoittaa Suomea ja EU:ta ylioptimismista: Venäjän kehitys on arvioitua hitaampaa¤#¤Mölsä, Jouni¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤08.12.1998¤#¤¤#¤19981218¤#¤RA07.21, (RA03.01), (RA01.01), SH01, SF05, SF01.01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] EKP:n linja ei ole selkiytynyt¤#¤Pekkarinen, Jukka¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤10.12.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981218¤#¤RA01.01, SD01.02, SD02.01, SH08.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤UNESCO - YK:n kasvatus- tiede ja kulttuurijärjestö : kulttuuripolitiikkaa ja kehitystä koskeva toimintasuunnitelma¤#¤¤#¤Arsis¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤6-10¤#¤19980629¤#¤RM02, SG08, SD05, SB, SL¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Islam haastaa lännen¤#¤Ruokanen, Tapani¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤9¤#¤20-23¤#¤19980227¤#¤SG09, SC, SC01, RA02.01, RG00.12¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Nouseeko Venäjän talousmahti? [Pekka Sutelan haastattelu]¤#¤Allen, Tuovi¤#¤Talous & yhteiskunta¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤4¤#¤4-12¤#¤19981230¤#¤RA07.21, SH01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Pääkaupunkiseudun vietnamilaisten etnisestä identiteetistä¤#¤Oinonen, Liisa¤#¤Siirtolaisuus¤#¤1998¤#¤25¤#¤1¤#¤15-21¤#¤19980626¤#¤RA03.01, SG08, RI03.23¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Avoimuus toteutuu - mutta pienin askelin : Euroopan tuomioistuimen ja oikeusasiamiehen päätökset lisäävät toiminnan avoimuutta ja asiakirjojen...¤#¤¤#¤Euroopan ääni¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤7¤#¤2-3¤#¤19980807¤#¤RA01.01, SB03, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Katsauksia ja keskusteluja:] När är ett parti ett parti?¤#¤Anckar, Carsten¤#¤Politiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤2¤#¤161-165¤#¤19980624¤#¤SF03, SF04, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Katsauksia ja keskusteluja:] Globalisaatio ja identiteetti informaatioajan verkostoissa: Mitä Manuel Castells tarkoittaa verkostoyhteiskunnalla?¤#¤Pyöriä, Pasi¤#¤Politiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤2¤#¤157-160¤#¤19980624¤#¤SG08, SG¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤"Täsmätutkinnot" käyvät kalliiksi¤#¤Hämäläinen, Karo¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤4¤#¤26-27¤#¤19980303¤#¤SK04, SK05, SG04, SB¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kansanäänestysinstituutiot ja käsitykset demokratiasta¤#¤Setälä, Maija¤#¤Politiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤2¤#¤132-146¤#¤19980624¤#¤SF04, SF01¤#¤[Abstract:] "According to the populist interpretation, the results of referendums are expected to reflect the will of the majority. This argument, however, may be criticised on the basis of the results of social choice theory which show that the majority will is an ambiguous concept. Moreover, because of the differences between the initiating and agenda-setting stages, referendums have a wide variety of functions in representative democracies. Different forms of referendums are classified with respect to their initiating and agenda- setting stages into i) law-controlling referendums ii) ad hoc and optional referendum and iii) popular initiatives. Mandatory and other law-controlling referendums have been adopted as a check on parliamentary majorities and, therefore, they have similarities with multicameralism and supermajority requirements. Popular initiatives have been justified in terms of popular sovereignty and participatory democracy. Ad hoc and optional referendums are typically initiated by governmental coalitions, and they tend to be used to support their policies or position."¤ ¤fin¤#¤Ratkaisun hetki¤#¤Rutanen, Reijo¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤39¤#¤40-47¤#¤19980925¤#¤RA05.02, SF02, SF04.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suomen tarjous EU:lle ja Venäjälle: tuhatvuotinen kokemus¤#¤Iloniemi, Jaakko¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤39¤#¤22-23¤#¤19980925¤#¤RA03.01, RA07.21, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kokousten kokous¤#¤Vesikansa, Jarkko¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤39¤#¤18-19¤#¤19980925¤#¤RA03.01, RA01.01, SF02, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Emu tulee : [Suomen Pankin pääjohtaja] Vanhala on valmis¤#¤Saastamoinen, Jukka¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤39¤#¤14-17¤#¤19980925¤#¤RA03.01, RA01.01, SD02.01, SH08.03, SD01.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Oikeusvaltiollinen demokratia ja jatkuvan keskustelun eetos¤#¤Hoffren, Jari¤#¤Politiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤2¤#¤120-131¤#¤19980624¤#¤SK02, SF10¤#¤[Abstract:] "In this article I present key elements of Jurgen Habermas' latest approach to democratic theory (Faktizität und Geltung 1992, trans. Between Facts and Norms, 1996). First, I show how Habermas makes strong efforts to persuade us to accept an idea of postmetaphysical and rational thinking. Secondly, I show how he builds links between postmetaphysical thinking and communication in order to define democracy as a reason-based political opinion- and will-formation process. This process is, according to Habermas, in a peculiar way "unsaturated", in the continual need for an ongoing conversation. Thirdly, I try to summarize how Habermas links these elements of continual political conversation to the process of lawmaking in the context of what he calls demokratischen Rechtsstaat. Habermas seems to think that rational politics as the process of lawmaking is actually "at work" in our postmetaphysically-based conversation, understood as discursive processing of pragmatic,ethical and moral aspects of political questions and problems."¤ ¤fin¤#¤EU-parlamentin kvestori Pertti Paasio ennakoi palkkausjärjestelmän uudistusta: "Ministerit päättävät ja parlamentti haukutaan"¤#¤Paananen, Risto¤#¤Europa : Euroopan komission Suomen edustuston lehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤20-23¤#¤19980928¤#¤RA01.01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Hyvä lobbaaja pysyy itse taustalla : Daniel Gueguen tuntee EU:n kuin omat taskunsa ja myy osaamistaan valikoiduille asiakkaille¤#¤Paananen, Risto¤#¤Europa : Euroopan komission Suomen edustuston lehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤30-31¤#¤19980928¤#¤RA01.01, SF02, SG07¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Globaalin mediamaiseman amerikkalaiset ääriviivat¤#¤Ampuja, Marko¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤8-9¤#¤19981218¤#¤RC02, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Maailmanpoliisiko?¤#¤Yli-Vakkuri, Juhani¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤4-7¤#¤19981218¤#¤RC02, SB02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Katsauksia ja keskustelua:] Poliittinen teologia¤#¤Tolonen, Juha¤#¤Politiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤4¤#¤321-326¤#¤19981218¤#¤SG08, SA03, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Katsauksia ja keskustelua:] Pelinavaus politiikan tutkimuksen pelitilassa¤#¤Mykkänen, Juri¤#¤Politiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤4¤#¤315-320¤#¤19981218¤#¤RA03.01, SG08, SA03, SK04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Moderni kansakunta ja puuttuvat sukupuolet¤#¤Juntti, Eira¤#¤Politiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤2¤#¤105-119¤#¤19980624¤#¤SK04, SG05.01, SG02.06¤#¤[Abstract:] "Most studies of nationalism in the social sciences during the last twenty years have used a structuralist approach, which is based on a Marxist analysis of the development of modern society. There are two major flaws in the approach: firstly, the focus is on "economic structures", and "culture" and "ideology" are omitted. Secondly, gender as a theoretical concept is entirely missing from the analysis, and as a result, so is most of women's history. Even if the analysis operates with the concept of "universal subject", the subject is really male, and more weight is given to activities and areas of life dominated by men. These omissions are partially due to inherent problems in Marxist theory. Those interested in studying both the "insides" of people and "economic structures",and those who seek to include gender in their analysis, have sought answers from elsewhere, for example poststructuralism and discourse analysis."¤ ¤fin¤#¤Dalai-lama : mies joka saa Kiinan johdon pois tolaltaan¤#¤Jakobson, Linda¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤25-26¤#¤22-24¤#¤19980618¤#¤RI03.03, RI03.04, SF06, SF08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Tietoyhteiskuntaa valmistellaan ihmistä varten¤#¤Keinonen, Minna¤#¤Tekniikan näköalat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤4-5¤#¤19980302¤#¤RA03.01, SG06, SG¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Intia näytti maailmalle lihaksensa : teeskentelystä avoimeksi ydinasevaltioksi¤#¤Zenger, Mikko¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤32-36¤#¤19980618¤#¤RI01.13, SC06.02, SI03.05, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Agenda 2000 on paljon muutakin kuin maataloutta¤#¤Voipio, Iikko B.¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤28-29¤#¤19980619¤#¤RA01.01, SH06, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Tietoyhteiskunta lupaa uusia mahdollisuuksia ja esteettömyyttä : sekä Euroopassa että Suomessa¤#¤Ekberg, Jan & Hämäläinen, Hannu & Rautavaara, Aulikki¤#¤Dialogi¤#¤1998¤#¤8¤#¤1¤#¤6-9¤#¤19980223¤#¤RA03.01, SG, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kansalaisvastustus keskeytti MAI-neuvottelut¤#¤Airaksinen, Jaana¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤12-15¤#¤19980618¤#¤SD, SD01, SD03.02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kritiikkiä Reijo Noukalle: Tiibet ei ollut pakkoyhteiskunta¤#¤Auer, Tauno¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤10-11¤#¤19980618¤#¤RI03.04, SG, SF06, SG09, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Dalai Laman Tiibet oli orjayhteisö, ei maanpäällinen paratiisi¤#¤Noukka, Reijo¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤8-9¤#¤19980618¤#¤RI03.04, SG, SF06, SG09, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Tiibetin historia pähkinänkuoressa¤#¤Tuominen, Meija¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤7¤#¤19980618¤#¤RI03.04, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Venäjän kriisi ja kansainväliset rahoituslaitokset¤#¤Haroutunian, Lucine¤#¤Talous & yhteiskunta¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤4¤#¤33-40¤#¤19981230¤#¤RA07.21, SH01, SH02, SD03.02, RM03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Yhteistyön tiellä¤#¤Östling, Bengt¤#¤Norden-lehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤3, 19¤#¤19980219¤#¤RA02.12, RA03, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Uutisia historiasta:] Erittäin salainen - erittäin viaton lisäpöytäkirja : Kuusisen ja Molotovin sopimuksen liitännäinen löytynyt¤#¤Manninen, Ohto¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤2¤#¤66-67¤#¤19980218¤#¤RA03.01, SA02, RA07.01, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Moraali, joukon kiinteys ja pienryhmät sotilassosiologian haasteena : erään taistelukuvauksen analyysi¤#¤Harinen, Olli¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤6-7¤#¤26-30¤#¤19980618¤#¤SC05, SK02, RA03.01, SG10¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Varsijousesta kuumennettuun tykinkuulaan : aseet , asekiellot ja oikeutettu sota¤#¤Korpiola, Mia¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤6-7¤#¤21-24¤#¤19980618¤#¤SC03, SL, SK02, SC05, SG09¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Sittenkin kohti yhteistä puolustusta? : EU Amsterdamin sopimuksen jälkeen¤#¤Tiilikainen, Teija¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤6-7¤#¤17-20¤#¤19980618¤#¤RA01.01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Laajeneva näkökulma sotilasjohtamiseen¤#¤Vainio, Reijo¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤6-7¤#¤14-16¤#¤19980618¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Muutoksen johtamisen sietämätön vaikeus : eräs käytännön esimerkki¤#¤Puukka, Ilkka¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤6-7¤#¤8-13¤#¤19980618¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Totuus kansakunnan äidistä¤#¤Johansson, Peik¤#¤Kumppani¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1 helmikuu¤#¤32-34¤#¤19980212¤#¤RF03.19, SA04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suomessa vallitsee tietoyhteiskuntahybris¤#¤Hakala, Heikki J.¤#¤Internet maailma¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤16-18¤#¤19980211¤#¤RA03.01, SG, SG06, RC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤EU:n tulevaisuutta on pohdittava ennakkoluulottomasti¤#¤Kemppinen, Reijo¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤26-27¤#¤19980619¤#¤RA01.01, SB04, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Pääministereissä on eroja¤#¤Kivinen, Olli¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤04.09.1997¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980925¤#¤RA03, RA03.01, RA03.02, RA03.03, RA03.04, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Merkintöjä:] Johtajuus ja gallupit politiikassa¤#¤Pennanen, Erkki¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤05.09.1997¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980925¤#¤RA03.01, RA03.02, SF02, SG05.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Clinton ja poliittinen filosofia¤#¤Sihvola, Juha¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤26.09.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980928¤#¤RC02, SF02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Globalisaatio vaatii uutta yhteistyötä¤#¤Norrback, Ole¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤25.09.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980928¤#¤SD, SD01, SL, SD03.02, (RA03.01)¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤"Venäjän federaatiota ei enää ole olemassa" : tiedeakatemian tutkija pitää Moskovan pormestaria ainoana alueita yhdistävänä voimana¤#¤Hakala, Pekka¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤23.09.1998¤#¤¤#¤19980928¤#¤RA07.21, SF05, SF01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kiinan uusi johto vauhdittaa kehitystä¤#¤Gunn, Reino¤#¤Kiina sanoin ja kuvin¤#¤1998¤#¤43¤#¤3¤#¤12-13¤#¤19980929¤#¤RI03.03, SH02, SD04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kirjoja:] Uljas uusi Kosmopolis¤#¤Lehti, Raimo¤#¤Tieteessä tapahtuu¤#¤1998¤#¤16¤#¤6¤#¤54-63¤#¤19980929¤#¤SG08, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Baltian maat EU-tiellä¤#¤Kaitila, Ville¤#¤Talous & yhteiskunta¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤4¤#¤53-60¤#¤19981230¤#¤RA07.11, RA01.01, SB01, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Puola ja kehittyvän talouden leima¤#¤Pesonen, Hanna¤#¤Talous & yhteiskunta¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤4¤#¤61-64¤#¤19981230¤#¤RA05.11, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Pohjoismaiset poliitikot täysin erimielisiä venäläisten syrjimisestä Latviassa¤#¤Libak, Anna ... et al.¤#¤Norden-lehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤1, 6-7¤#¤19980616¤#¤RA07.13, SG02.03, RA03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kimmoke pohjoismaiseen yhteistyöhön on aina tullut ulkopuolelta¤#¤Davidsdottir, Sigrun¤#¤Norden-lehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤9¤#¤19980616¤#¤RA03, RA07.11¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤23.000 venäläissotilasta valvoo Itämerta¤#¤Sörman, Leif P.¤#¤Norden-lehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤11¤#¤19980616¤#¤RA07.21, RA02.12, SC06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Sananvapaus tulilinjalla¤#¤Sörman, Leif Petrovitj¤#¤Norden-lehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤10¤#¤19980616¤#¤RA07.21, SF08, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Sotilas- ja siviilijohtamisesta : sotilaat käskevät - siviilit oppivat?¤#¤Kekkonen, Ilmo¤#¤Kylkirauta¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤16-19¤#¤19980611¤#¤SK02, SF02, SH03.01, SG10, SF07, SC06.01, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Johtaja vaikuttaa alaisiinsa jokaisena päivänä¤#¤Hongisto, Sauli¤#¤Kylkirauta¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤20-21¤#¤19980611¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SF02, SG10¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Varovaista optimismia Venäjän investoinneissa¤#¤Nieminen, Markku I.¤#¤Idänkauppa¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6-7¤#¤20-21¤#¤19980612¤#¤RA07.21, SH02, SD03.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤"Globalisaation haittoihin löytyy lääkkeet"¤#¤Remes, Matti¤#¤Kehitys¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤4-7¤#¤19980930¤#¤RA03.01, SD05, SD01, RO, SD04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Miinat vaanivat paluumuuttajia : kylien ympärille kätketyt räjähteet kambodzhalaisten pisin painajainen¤#¤Pesonen, Hannu¤#¤Kehitys¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤8-10¤#¤19980930¤#¤RI02.21, SF06, SH06, SC05, SC06.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Raisut valmiit tositoimiin : mekaaniset raivaimet tuovat helpotusta Kambodzhan valtavaan miinaurakkaan¤#¤Pesonen, Hannu & Remes, Matti¤#¤Kehitys¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤12-13¤#¤19980930¤#¤RI02.21, SF06, SH06, SC05, SC06.02, RA03.01, SD05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Tansania:] Demokratia on Ripsin avainsana : kun lähtökohta on paikallisten kyläläisten usko ja sitoutuminen, koko kehitys ja muutos saavat iloisem...¤#¤Tuormaa, Ismo¤#¤Kehitys¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤14-17¤#¤19980930¤#¤RF04.04, SF01.01, SD05, RA03.01, SF08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Auttamisesta yhteisten liittojen aikaan : Intian kansanliikkeet vaativat ekologista oikeudenmukaisuutta¤#¤Simonen, Katri¤#¤Kehitys¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤30-33¤#¤19980930¤#¤RI01.13, RM04, SD05, SG07¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Onko seuraava vuosisatakin Amerikan?¤#¤Sommer, Mark¤#¤Kehitys¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤39-40¤#¤19980930¤#¤RC02, SB02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kuviteltu menneisyys¤#¤Salmi, Hannu¤#¤Tieteessä tapahtuu¤#¤1998¤#¤16¤#¤5¤#¤28-32¤#¤19980616¤#¤SA02, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Pohjoinen ulottuvuus ruohonjuuritasolla¤#¤Fellman, Nina¤#¤Pohjola¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤10-11¤#¤19980930¤#¤RA03, (RA01.01), SC01, SB01, SF01.01, SG07, (RA07.11)¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Pohjoisista alueista perusta EU:n tulevaisuudella¤#¤Djupvik, Jack¤#¤Northern dimension = Nordlig dimension = Pohjoinen ulottuvuus¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤4-6¤#¤19980930¤#¤RA01.01, RA03, SF08, SC01, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Pohjoisen Periferian Artikla 10 -ohjelman toteutus käynnistynyt¤#¤Jama, Jouko¤#¤Northern dimension = Nordlig dimension = Pohjoinen ulottuvuus¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤7¤#¤19980930¤#¤RA01.01, RA03, SF08, SC01, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Barentskokous¤#¤¤#¤Northern dimension = Nordlig dimension = Pohjoinen ulottuvuus¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤6¤#¤19980930¤#¤RA02.13, RA03, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Katsauksia ja keskustelua:] Mitä tarkoittaa oikea aika?¤#¤Lindroos, Kia¤#¤Politiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤4¤#¤308-314¤#¤19981218¤#¤SB, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Vallan paradoksit : taktisten aspektien tarkastelu neuvotteluissa Etelä-Afrikan demokratisoinnista¤#¤Tamminen, Marjo¤#¤Politiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤4¤#¤297-307¤#¤19981218¤#¤RF03.19, SF01.01, SF01, SK02¤#¤[Abstract:] "This article will examine some of the paradoxes of power raised by the power-dependence theory of bargaining in the context of South Africa's political transition. Paradoxes of power are understood as contingent outcomes of power usage and manipulation in the dynamic and tactical arena of negotiations. This article explores the paradoxes that emerged from the bargaining process between the ANC and South African government over the period 1990-94. Paradoxes of power support the argument that bargaining politics should be viewed as a net of contingent events. Giving up power at one stage may turn into a power advantage for a certain party later, just as using power in one situation may weaken that party's power position in another context and so forth. Paradoxes highlight the unpredictability and contingency of political change and dispute some of the typical assumptions about negotiations, e.g. that a party of superior power is likely to win in bargaining. Power-dependence theory is seen as an interesting analytical tool in the context of the South African bargaining experience, as it helps to draw attention to the surprising, unintended, contingent aspects of transition. I will argue that tactical wisdom cannot eliminate uncertainty from the power play but, more importantly, may hold answers for the enhancement of stronger power positions in negotiations through mutual benefit."¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kansainväliset vertailut historiantutkimuksessa - hyödyllisiä mutta vaativia¤#¤Hjerppe, Riitta¤#¤Tieteessä tapahtuu¤#¤1998¤#¤16¤#¤5¤#¤21-27¤#¤19980616¤#¤SA01, SB¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Järjestystä vai itsehallintoa? : vallan käsite Suomen hallitusmuotokeskustelussa 1918¤#¤Räsänen, Iisa¤#¤Politiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤4¤#¤263-272¤#¤19981218¤#¤RA03.01, SA02, SF10, SF01, SK02¤#¤[Abstract:] "Different possibilities of organizing the government of a newly independent state were thematized in the Finnish constitutional debate of 1918. In such a context various understandings of the concept of power were used as instruments of political struggle. Above all. democracy and firm governmental power were such nominations, possession of which was fought over. Both monarchists and republicans tried to adopt these concepts as their private weapons by interpreting their meanings and opposites in different ways. This article thematizes the constitutional debate as a linguistic-political struggle in its historical context by concentrating on different interpretations of power. It provides a new political understanding of the debate when compared to the traditional reading, which concentrates on dates, speakers and events instead of speeches and the use of language."¤ ¤fin¤#¤Euroopan etu on meidänkin etumme¤#¤Piispa, Arja¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤14-17¤#¤19980206¤#¤RA01.01, RA03.01, SD01.02, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suomalaisten sotalasten historiasta tutkimus¤#¤Salminen, Heikki¤#¤Siirtolaisuus¤#¤1998¤#¤25¤#¤4¤#¤18-23¤#¤19981217¤#¤RA03.01, SA02, SC05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Tarvitaanko kansallista historiaa?¤#¤Haapala, Pertti¤#¤Tieteessä tapahtuu¤#¤1998¤#¤16¤#¤5¤#¤18-20¤#¤19980616¤#¤SA02, RA03.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Poliittisia skismoja vai puolueita? : jatkuvuus ja muutos 1700-luvun alun englantilaisessa puoluekäsitteistössä¤#¤Ihalainen, Pasi¤#¤Politiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤3¤#¤180-196¤#¤19980930¤#¤SK02, RA04.02, SA02, SF03, SG05.01¤#¤[Abstract:] "Conceptions of parties are of particular interest to historians focusing on the modernisation of political thought. In this study, neglected methods of conceptual history were applied to early eighteenth-century English sources to analyse developments in conceptualisations of party, including developments in party word combinations. Whereas some secular languages of politics have received attention in previous research, this paper emphasizes the need to study also the role of religious, martial and medical discourses. These traditional terminologies, though becoming rarer, contributed to the continuity of critical attitudes towards parties. However, significant shifts also occurred in their application. They enabled contemporaries to conceptualise their experiences of changing politics, including a gradually growing recognition of parties."¤ ¤fin¤#¤Valtakunnanveijari ja yllätyshyökkääjä Suvorov : karjalaispojasta generalissimukseksi¤#¤Salomaa, Markku¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤12¤#¤52-57¤#¤19981217¤#¤SC04, RA07.21, SA02, SG05.01, SA04, RA07.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kansallisvaltion identiteettipolitiikka : kansallinen identiteetti politiikan tutkimuksen käsitteenä¤#¤Saukkonen, Pasi¤#¤Politiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤3¤#¤212-225¤#¤19980930¤#¤SK02, SA03, SG02.03¤#¤[Abstract:] 'In studies of national identity, the contribution of political science has been relatively scarce and fragmented, whereas in other sciences, the political aspects have largely been neglected. The main objective of this essay is thus to develop a way to read national identity politically. National identity has a wide range of meanings reaching from the identification of an individual with a national unit or community to several forms of collective identity. In order to enhance terminological clarity, the identity of a nation-state is separated as an especially relevant concept for political science. In order to offer preconditions for comprehensive, systematic and empirical analysis, the field of the nation-state identity is constructed by distinguishing and combining the components of the notion of a nation (state, territory, genealogy, culture and identification) with the time-space dimensions of the notion of an identity (homogeneity, differentiation, continuity). The main political foci of the nation-state identity come about from the linking together of the politics of identity with state policies and politics. The two elementary questions are: "what is a nation?" and "'what is the identity of a nation-state like?"'¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Katsauksia ja keskustelua:] Fideszin vaalivoitto Unkarissa¤#¤Nyyssönen, Heino¤#¤Politiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤3¤#¤226-233¤#¤19980930¤#¤RA08.12, SF05, SF04.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Boris Jeltsinin strategia on vaarallinen: Venäjän ydinasenappi on rikki¤#¤Salomaa, Markku¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤14-19¤#¤19980102¤#¤RA07.21, SC06, SC06.02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Irak: asetarkastukset paljastavat valvonnan valtavat ongelmat¤#¤Perera, Judith¤#¤Rauhan puolesta¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤6¤#¤19980323¤#¤RG02.11, SC03, SL¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kansallinen "me" ja historia globalisoituvassa maailmassa¤#¤Kettunen, Pauli¤#¤Tieteessä tapahtuu¤#¤1998¤#¤16¤#¤5¤#¤10-17¤#¤19980616¤#¤SA02, RA03.01, SB06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Idäntalouksista siirtymätalouksiin¤#¤Sutela, Pekka¤#¤Markka & talous¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤2¤#¤24-28¤#¤19980615¤#¤RA02.03, RA03.01, SH01, SH02, SK03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Vaalitaistelua Afrikan navassa¤#¤Soiri, Iina¤#¤Kumppani¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3 kesäkuu¤#¤9-11¤#¤19980615¤#¤RF03.16, SF05, SF04.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Oikeudenmukaisuuden periaatteet ja ihanteet unohtuvat Emun ja MAI:n valssissa¤#¤Minkkinen, Petri¤#¤Kumppani¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3 kesäkuu¤#¤8¤#¤19980615¤#¤SD03.02, SL, SD01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kolmannen tien viittoja¤#¤Giddens, Anthony¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤24¤#¤68-73¤#¤19980612¤#¤SK02, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Japani haastaa itsensä¤#¤Anttila, Pekka¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤24¤#¤38-44¤#¤19980612¤#¤RI03.22, SH01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kokemukset enimmäkseen kielteisiä : erityistalousalueiden soveltuvuus Venäjälle on kyseenalainen¤#¤Nironen, Erkki¤#¤Idänkauppa¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6-7¤#¤19-20¤#¤19980612¤#¤RA07.21, SH02, SH02.04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Indonesian sademetsillä on monta ottajaa¤#¤Laurila, Jorma¤#¤Suomen luonto¤#¤1998¤#¤57¤#¤6¤#¤36-41¤#¤19980612¤#¤RI02.12, SJ02, SH06.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Islam Venäjän uskontojen kentässä¤#¤Kääriäinen, Kimmo¤#¤Idäntutkimus¤#¤1997¤#¤4¤#¤4¤#¤39-49¤#¤19980204¤#¤RA07.21, SG09¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kuka on 'me' politiikassa?¤#¤Pyykkö, Riitta¤#¤Idäntutkimus¤#¤1997¤#¤4¤#¤4¤#¤7-20¤#¤19980204¤#¤RA07.21, SG05, SG, SF05, SF02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Venäjän sotataidon kehitysnäkymiä¤#¤Mättölä, Ali¤#¤Maanpuolustuskorkeakoulu¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤35-39¤#¤19980611¤#¤RA07.21, SC06.01, SC04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Tiedonkäsittelyn merkitys johtamisessa¤#¤Lehtinen, Jukka¤#¤Kylkirauta¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤11-12¤#¤19980611¤#¤SK02, SF02, SH03.01, SG10, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Arvoilla johtaminen ja muutoksen hallinta¤#¤Kasanen, Kari¤#¤Kylkirauta¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤6-10¤#¤19980611¤#¤SK02, SF02, SH03.01, SG10¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Vapaus - avoimen yhteiskunnan huolenaihe¤#¤Haarmann, Harald¤#¤Kanava¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤4-5¤#¤251-253¤#¤19980608¤#¤SF02, SF01.01, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Katsauksia:] Miksi Tsekkoslovakian tie ei ollut Suomen tie?¤#¤Larmola, Heikki¤#¤Kanava¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤4-5¤#¤273-275¤#¤19980608¤#¤RA03.01, RA05.12, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Katsauksia:] Kenraali Lebed, Venäjän tulevaisuus ja Boris Berezovskin vaarallinen peli¤#¤Rogatchi, Inna¤#¤Kanava¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤4-5¤#¤261-264¤#¤19980608¤#¤RA07.21, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Erilaisuuden ja samanlaisuuden yhteiskunnalliset seuraamukset¤#¤Vanhanen, Tatu¤#¤Kanava¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤4-5¤#¤229-232¤#¤19980608¤#¤SG02, SG10, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤"Suomi ei ole mikään Albania" : Suomi ja Väli-Eurooppa 1920- ja 30-luvuilla¤#¤Vares, Vesa¤#¤Kanava¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤4-5¤#¤246-250¤#¤19980608¤#¤RA03.01, RA2.03, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Subjektivismi ja objektivismi 1900-luvun suomalaisessa arvofilosofiassa¤#¤Salmela, Mikko¤#¤Kanava¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤4-5¤#¤233-238¤#¤19980608¤#¤SG05.01, RA03.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[EU:n laajentuminen] Laajentumisessa vältettävä hakijoiden jakamista eriarvoisiin ryhmiin : parlamentti varoitti kahtiajaon riskeistä¤#¤¤#¤Euroopan ääni¤#¤1997¤#¤2¤#¤12¤#¤2-3¤#¤19980114¤#¤RA01.01, RA02.03, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Eurooppalaisen turvallisuuden laiminlyöty ulottuvuus - eurooppalaisten asevoimien luominen¤#¤Caligaris, Luigi¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤2¤#¤31-42¤#¤19980605¤#¤RA01.01, RA01.06, SC02, SC06.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kohti hajautettua Euroopan unionia¤#¤Haarder, Bertel¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤2¤#¤23-30¤#¤19980605¤#¤RA01.01, SF02, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Venäjän-kaupan barometri: tulokset kannattavat yrittämään¤#¤Pasila, Kaija¤#¤Venäjän aika¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤16-17¤#¤19980605¤#¤RA07.21, RA03.01, SD03.01, SD04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Latvian yöpakkaset¤#¤Mallinen, Jukka¤#¤Venäjän aika¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤24-26¤#¤19980605¤#¤RA07.21, RA07.13, SF06, SB01, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Venäjän "Mafia" Itä- ja Keski-Euroopassa: suojelurahan kiristystä ja pimeitä bisneksiä¤#¤Tuominen, Esa¤#¤Venäjän aika¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤18-19¤#¤19980605¤#¤RA07.21, SF06.03, RA02.02, RA02.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Pietarin varakuvernööri Ilja Klebanov: taistelu ulkomaisista investoinneista alkaa nyt¤#¤Tuominen, Esa¤#¤Venäjän aika¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤10-12¤#¤19980605¤#¤RA07.21, SD03.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kansainväliset talousjärjestöt: uudistusten hitaus haittaa edelleen Venäjän talouskasvua¤#¤Rautava, Jouko¤#¤Venäjän aika¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤14-15¤#¤19980605¤#¤RA07.21, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤EU:n apu muuttuu yhteistoiminnaksi : Pekka Skyttä johtaa Venäjällä TACIS-seurantaa¤#¤Lehtonen, Pekka¤#¤Venäjän aika¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤13¤#¤19980605¤#¤RA07.21, RA01.01, SB01, SD05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Tieteestä ja vastuusta : fenomenologisia näkökulmia eurooppalaisuuteen¤#¤Heinämaa, Sara¤#¤Tiede & edistys¤#¤1998¤#¤23¤#¤2¤#¤110-120¤#¤19980602¤#¤SG08, SK02, RA02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Ihmisoikeudet on kuopattu Algeriassa¤#¤Älli, Heikki¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤6-7¤#¤19980109¤#¤RG01.13, SF06, SF01.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Herra Emu katsoo kauas¤#¤Rutanen, Reijo¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤12-15¤#¤19980109¤#¤RA01.01, SD01.02, Sd02.01, SH08.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Onko "todellisuus" todella? : realismi ja konstruktionismi ympäristösosiologiassa¤#¤Eder, Klaus¤#¤Tiede & edistys¤#¤1998¤#¤23¤#¤2¤#¤96-109¤#¤19980602¤#¤SJ02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Mahdoton tehtävä?¤#¤Saastamoinen, Jukka¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤40¤#¤32-37¤#¤19981002¤#¤SC07.01, RC02, RA01.01, RA03.01, SC07.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kohtalona Venäjä¤#¤Forssell, Jarno¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤40¤#¤16-19¤#¤19981002¤#¤RA03.01, RA07.01, SB01, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Ihminen ilmaston muuttajana¤#¤Heino, Raino¤#¤Maailmanpyörä¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤3-7¤#¤19981002¤#¤SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Puhtaan kehityksen mekanismi tuo ilmastosopimuksen kehitysmaihin¤#¤Pakarinen, Pete¤#¤Maailmanpyörä¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤8-9¤#¤19981002¤#¤SJ02, RO, SL, SH07, SD03.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Liian vähän liian myöhään : miksi Kioton kokous epäonnistui¤#¤Tynkkynen, Oras¤#¤Maailmanpyörä¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤12-13¤#¤19981002¤#¤SB, SJ02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Puhtaampaa energiaa Puolasta¤#¤Kärkkäinen, Anne¤#¤Maailmanpyörä¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤14-15¤#¤19981002¤#¤RA05.11, RA03.01, SJ02, SD05, SH05, SB01, SI03.04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Uusiutuva energia nousussa¤#¤Hopsu, Janne¤#¤Maailmanpyörä¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤16-18¤#¤19981002¤#¤RA03.01, SJ02, SI03.04, SH05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤EU Kioton ilmastotavoitteen toteuttajana¤#¤Heikinheimo, Pirkko¤#¤Maailmanpyörä¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤19-21¤#¤19981002¤#¤RA01.01, SL, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Intian energiapolitiikka voi ratkaista ilmastomme kohtalon¤#¤Isomäki, Risto¤#¤Maailmanpyörä¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤24-25¤#¤19981002¤#¤RI01.13, SJ02, SH05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suomen turvallisuuspoliittinen linja ja kansainvälisen yhteisön muutos¤#¤Rusi, Alpo¤#¤Maanpuolustus¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤64¤#¤39-43¤#¤19980602¤#¤RA03.01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suomen turvallisuuspolitiikka ja puolustusvoimien kehittäminen¤#¤Kopra, Matti¤#¤Maanpuolustus¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤64¤#¤34-38¤#¤19980602¤#¤RA03.01, SC02, SC06.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Maanpuolustuskurssitoiminta : tervehdys 146. Maanpuolustuskurssille 12.1.1998¤#¤Hägglund, Gustav¤#¤Maanpuolustus¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤64¤#¤30-32¤#¤19980602¤#¤RA03.01, SC02, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Vapaaehtoinen maanpuolustustoiminta puolustusvalmiuden tukena¤#¤Kotilainen, Leo¤#¤Maanpuolustus¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤64¤#¤21-23¤#¤19980602¤#¤RA03.01, SC02, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Alueellisen maanpuolustuskurssitoiminnan nykytila ja tulevaisuus¤#¤Tikka, Timo K.¤#¤Maanpuolustus¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤64¤#¤18-20¤#¤19980602¤#¤RA03.01, SC02, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suomen osallistuminen kansainvälisiin kriisinhallintatehtäviin¤#¤Kaskeala, Juhani¤#¤Maanpuolustus¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤64¤#¤11-13¤#¤19980602¤#¤RA03.01, SB05, SC06.01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Yleinen asevelvollisuus : mahtava voimavara ja arvo, mutta vaativa haaste johtamiselle : Kylkirauta haastatteli kenraaliluutnantti Ilkka Rantaa¤#¤¤#¤Kylkirauta¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤6-11¤#¤19981005¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Upseerille asetettavat vaatimukset : ylpeys omasta ammatista¤#¤Multamäki, Olli-Matti¤#¤Kylkirauta¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤16-18¤#¤19981005¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SG04, SH03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Muuttuuko johtajuus? : tasapainoilua tieto-taidon ja eettisten vaatimusten välillä¤#¤Huhtinen, Aki-Mauri¤#¤Kylkirauta¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤20-23¤#¤19981005¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SG04, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kurikasvatus ei ole nykyaikaa?¤#¤Kurko, Mikko¤#¤Kylkirauta¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤36-37¤#¤19981005¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Vaikoilua vai diplomaattisia yhteyksiä?¤#¤Backman, Eero¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤05.10.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981007¤#¤RA03.01, SB01, SB02, SC02, SF06, SF10¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Israelin oma identiteettiongelma¤#¤Lende, Senja¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤18.05.1998¤#¤C 9¤#¤19980524¤#¤RG02.15, SG, SF05, SF06, SG09, SF03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Pommin paluu¤#¤Jakobson, Linda¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤22¤#¤14-19¤#¤19980529¤#¤RI01.13, SI03.05, SC02, SC06.02, (RI01), SC01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Miten käy ydinsulkusopimuksen?¤#¤Suomela, Kalevi¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤17.05.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980524¤#¤SC03, SL¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Elämöidään ihmisoikeuksilla!¤#¤Kivinen, Olli¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤21.05.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980529¤#¤RA03.01, SF01.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kun prikaatia pelastamaan lähdettiin : venäläinen uusi vuosi Groznyssa¤#¤Toveri, Pekka & Laine, Jukka-Pekka¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤12¤#¤22-25¤#¤19981217¤#¤RA07.21, SF06, SC05, SC04, SF08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kun moraalisten voimien tasapaino meni : totalitaarisen valtion sairaskertomuksen analyysi¤#¤Koskivirta, Kalle¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤12¤#¤14-19¤#¤19981217¤#¤RA07.01, SG05, SG, SG05.01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Varusmiesten kriisien ehkäisy ja tukitoimet : koulutusohjelma toimii ja tepsiikin¤#¤Ponteva, Matti ... et al.¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤12¤#¤11-13¤#¤19981217¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SG04, SG03.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Köyhien maiden velat anteeksi¤#¤Kiljunen, Kimmo¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤15.12.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981217¤#¤RO, SD01, SH02, SD05, RA03.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Näkökulma:] Suomi ja Ruotsi, kilpailevat sisarukset¤#¤Hämäläinen, Unto¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤12.12.1998¤#¤¤#¤19981217¤#¤RA03.01, RA03.02, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤EU kehittää kriisinhallintakykyään : Suomen ja Ruotsin ulkoministerit kirjoittavat yhdessä¤#¤Lindh, Anna & Halonen, Tarja¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤05.12.1998¤#¤¤#¤19981217¤#¤RA01.01, (RA03.01), (RA03.02), SC02, RA01.06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Tapa rikastua on muuttunut dramaattisesti : tietoyhteiskunnassa bitit ja romput korvaavat liukuhihnat ja kierrosnopeudet¤#¤Wriston, Walter¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤14.12.1998¤#¤¤#¤19981217¤#¤SD, SD01, SK02, SG06, SI03.02, SG¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Moskova - mikä ihmeen kolmas Rooma?¤#¤Korpela, Jukka¤#¤Historiallinen aikakauskirja¤#¤1998¤#¤96¤#¤3¤#¤206-214¤#¤19981216¤#¤RA07.21, SA02, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Tupamäen pitkä tie puskasta Brysseliin : takavuosien SMP-kapinallinen ajaa nyt Rollsilla ja konsultoi EU-hankkeita¤#¤Pentinpuro, Leila¤#¤Europa : Euroopan komission Suomen edustuston lehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤8¤#¤20-23¤#¤19981214¤#¤RA03.01, SA04, RA01.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Mikä on "oikea" eurokurssi?¤#¤Niinimäki, Rauno¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤24.05.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980529¤#¤RA01.01, RA03.01, SD01.02, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Nato pysyköön kuoressaan¤#¤Alkuperäisestä tekstistä lyhentänyt ja kääntänyt Lassi Salvi¤#¤Rauhan puolesta¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤3-5¤#¤19981221¤#¤RA01.02, RA02.03, SB01, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kirjoja:] Mika Mannermaa: "Kvanttihyppy tulevaisuuteen"¤#¤Kononen, Leena¤#¤Tietopalvelulehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤10-12¤#¤19980529¤#¤SG, SG06, SG08, SI03.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Näkökulma : tieto, tekniikka, elämänlaatu = tietoyhteiskunta¤#¤¤#¤Ratkaisu : WM-data-yhtiöiden asiakaslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤Kesä¤#¤29¤#¤19980528¤#¤Ra03.01, SG, SG06, SI03.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Poliittinen hygienia EU:ssa¤#¤Sadeniemi, Pentti¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤12.05.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980528¤#¤RA01.01, SB04, SD02.01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Metsäkasvillisuuden herkkyys raskasmetalleille¤#¤Salemaa, Maija ... et al.¤#¤Ilmansuojelu¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤13-18¤#¤19980526¤#¤SJ02, SH06.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Ihmispedon kahlitsijat¤#¤Salmela, Mikko¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤10¤#¤30-31¤#¤19980526¤#¤RA03.01, SK02, SG05.01, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Tietokannan synty alkaa kohdusta : Suomi pyrkii tietoyhteiskuntien ykköseksi¤#¤Ukkola, Jukka¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤20-24¤#¤19980109¤#¤RA03.01, SI02, SI03.02, SG06, SG¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Mielipide:] Onko Baltian syytä vavista?¤#¤Hyvärinen, Risto & Laitinen, Paavo & Pastinen, Ilkka¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤44-45¤#¤19980109¤#¤RA03.01, (RA07.11), (RA02.12), SB02, SC01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Syökö euro eläkkeet? : melkein kaikki mitä olet halunnut tietää tulevasta rahasta - ja ehkä hiukan enemmänkin¤#¤¤#¤Europa : Euroopan komission Suomen edustuston lehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤11-15¤#¤19980525¤#¤RA01.01, SD01.02, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Pohjoismaisen turvallisuuspolitiikan fiasko vai menestystarina?¤#¤Fagelund Knudsen, Olav¤#¤Norden-lehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤13, 19¤#¤19980525¤#¤RA03, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suomi on EU:n jäsen¤#¤Lindboe, Ole¤#¤Norden-lehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤8¤#¤19980525¤#¤RA03.01, RA01.01, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Baltian kilpajuoksu EU-jäsenyydestä¤#¤Reiermann, Jens¤#¤Norden-lehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤6¤#¤19980525¤#¤RA07.11, RA01.01, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Liittovaltio kummittelee¤#¤Iloniemi, Jaakko¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤21¤#¤72-73¤#¤19980522¤#¤RA01.01, SB04, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Tanska : EU:n vapaamatkustaja¤#¤Horelli, Mika¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤21¤#¤24-29¤#¤19980522¤#¤RA03.04, RA01.01, SB01, SB04, SD02.01, SG05.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Yhteisesti sovittu Irlanti¤#¤Lausti, Tapani¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤21¤#¤42-43¤#¤19980522¤#¤RA04.02, SF08, SC08, SF06, SG09¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Kohtuullisen tyytyväisyyden oppi¤#¤Kivinen, Olli¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤05.03.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980305¤#¤RA01.01, RA03.01, SB04, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Maailmanpoliisien tuskaa¤#¤Kivinen, Olli¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤26.02.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980226¤#¤RM01, SB05, SC, RG02.11¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Naapurisuhteiden uustulkintaa¤#¤Pennanen, Erkki¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤17.02.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980217¤#¤RA03.01, RA07.01, RA07.21, SB01, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Presidentin sotilaskäskyjen aika ohi¤#¤Vesterinen, Veikko¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤05.03.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980305¤#¤RA03.01, SB02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤YK:n yhteispohjoismaisen pataljoonan komentaja, eversti Lauri Ovaska: Kosovon levottomuudet eivät ole levinneet Makedoniaan¤#¤Saarikko, Tuomo¤#¤Keski-Uusimaa¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤15.03.1998¤#¤¤#¤19980315¤#¤RA08.25, SF06, RM01, SC06.01, SC08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Tilastotempuilla emukelpoiseksi¤#¤Seppänen, Esko¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤26.03.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980326¤#¤RA01.01, RA03.01, SD02.01, SD01.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Merkintöjä:] Yya-sopimus on pian taas dadada-sopimus¤#¤Pennanen, Erkki¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤15.04.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980415¤#¤RA07.01, RA03.01, SB01, SA02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Islamin monet kasvot¤#¤Salminen, Johannes¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤20.03.1998¤#¤C 11¤#¤19980320¤#¤RG00.12, SG09, SG05.01, SC01, SA02, RA02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Ilmastopolitikkaa (osa 1): keinot kateissa : Suomi kikkailee tilastoilla¤#¤Vehmas, Jarmo¤#¤Suomen luonto¤#¤1998¤#¤57¤#¤10¤#¤22-23¤#¤19981006¤#¤RA03.01, SJ02, RA01.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Buddha irvistää : Intia valmistautuu ydinsotaan, jossa sata miljoonaa kuolisi¤#¤Zenger, Mikko¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤17.05.1998¤#¤D 6¤#¤19980518¤#¤RI01.13, SC06.02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Pehmeä väylä Naton kovaan ytimeen¤#¤Pitkänen, Weijo¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤03.10.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981007¤#¤RA03.01, RA01.02, SB01, SC02, RA03.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Euroopan puolustus on joutunut suurremonttiin¤#¤Klemola, Matti¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤16.05.1998¤#¤C 10¤#¤19980518¤#¤RA02, RA02.01, SC06, SC06.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Turvallisuuspoliittista keskustelua Venäjällä¤#¤Ahokas, Terttu¤#¤Rauhan puolesta¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤12-13¤#¤19980515¤#¤RA07.21, SC02, RA07.03, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kauneus tulee pelastamaan maailman¤#¤Wright, Georg Henrik von¤#¤Rauhan puolesta¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤18-19¤#¤19980515¤#¤SB, SF01.02, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Mitä pelkäät Turkki? : ja muita kysymyksiä¤#¤Pirilä, Jouni¤#¤Rauhan puolesta¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤14-15¤#¤19980515¤#¤RA06.06, SF01.02, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] EU lentää, missä matkustajat?¤#¤Virkkunen, Janne¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤10.05.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980514¤#¤RA01.01, SB04, SD02.01, SG05.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Sota : väkivaltaa voidaan rajata ja sen käyttöä valvoa¤#¤Rusi, Alpo¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤20¤#¤56-59¤#¤19980515¤#¤SC, SC01, SC04, SB05, SK02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Euro demokraattiseen valvontaan¤#¤Gil-Robles, Jose Maria¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤29.04.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980429¤#¤RA01.01, SD01.02, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Suuri pyörä ei pysähdy¤#¤Kivinen, Olli¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤30.04.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980430¤#¤RA01.01, SB04, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Devalvaatiosta järjestelmäkriisiin : synkkä syksy Venäjän taloudessa¤#¤Rautava, Jouko¤#¤Venäjän aika¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤8-9¤#¤19981007¤#¤RA07.21, SH01, SH02, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kremlin pesänjakajia ajaa bysanttilainen vallanhimo¤#¤Salomaa, Markku¤#¤Venäjän aika¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤10¤#¤19981007¤#¤RA07.21, SF05, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Perustuslaki turvaa Venäjän presidentille lähes suvereenin vallan¤#¤Salomaa, Markku¤#¤Venäjän aika¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤11-12¤#¤19981007¤#¤RA07.21, SF02, SF01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Venäjä verkottuu vinhaa vauhtia¤#¤Inkinen, Sam¤#¤Venäjän aika¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤18-22¤#¤19981007¤#¤RA07.21, SG06, SI03.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[WWW-] Linkkiopas Venäjälle¤#¤¤#¤Venäjän aika¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤22-23¤#¤19981007¤#¤RA07.21, SG06, SI03.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Venäläisjournalistit unelmoivat vapaudesta : perustuslaki ei ole taannut perusoikeuksia¤#¤Käyhkö, Salla¤#¤Venäjän aika¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤26-27¤#¤19981007¤#¤RA07.21, SG06, SF10¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Venäjän puolustusvoimien kriisi on uhka uudistuksille ja kansainväliselle turvallisuudelle¤#¤Nironen, Erkki¤#¤Venäjän aika¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤28¤#¤19981007¤#¤RA07.21, SC02, SC06.01, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] EU:n peruslaeista pitkä kädenvääntö¤#¤Raunio, Tapio¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤27.04.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980427¤#¤RA01.01, SL, SF01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Puolustuksen kehittäminen turvattu¤#¤Lipponen, Paavo¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤01.05.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980501¤#¤RA03.01, SC02, SC06.01, SC06.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Eriseuraisuus heikentää Pohjolaa¤#¤Kivinen, Olli¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤24.04.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980424¤#¤RA01.01, SD01.02, SD02.01, RA03.01, RA03.02, RA03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Puolassa kasvu nopeaa, Bulgaria koki hyperinflaation : KIE-maiden talous epäyhtenäistä¤#¤Korhonen, Iikka¤#¤Idänkauppa¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5¤#¤20-23¤#¤19980514¤#¤RA02.03, SH02, RA05.11, RA05.21, RA05.22, RA08.12¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤"Venäjän painopiste on siirtynyt kohti Eurooppaa"¤#¤Ahokas, Hannele¤#¤Idänkauppa¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5¤#¤18¤#¤19980514¤#¤RA07.21, SD03.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Puolan pankkilaitoksella kiire EU-kuntoon¤#¤Järvinen, Juha¤#¤Idänkauppa¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5¤#¤13-15¤#¤19980514¤#¤RA01.01, RA05.11, SD02.01, SH08.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Monenkeskinen investointisopimus [MAI] selkeyttää sijoittamisen sääntöjä¤#¤Honkatukia, Juha¤#¤Talous & yhteiskunta¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤2¤#¤68-71¤#¤19980514¤#¤SD01, SD03.02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kansalliset suhdanneongelmat rahaliiton käynnistyessä¤#¤Pekkarinen; Jukka¤#¤Talous & yhteiskunta¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤2¤#¤36-42¤#¤19980514¤#¤RA01.01, RA03.01, SD01.02, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Venäjän ydinaseopin kehitys : ydinkenttäharjoituksia, ytimillä Atlantille ja Suomen läpimeno¤#¤Forss, Stefan¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤5¤#¤56-60¤#¤19980514¤#¤RA07.01, SC05, SC04, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Taistelu vaatii tankkausta : "kauanko herrat kuvittelevat korpisoturin keikkuvan näillä annoksilla"¤#¤Karinkanta, Jari¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤5¤#¤52-55¤#¤19980514¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SH06.03, SG03.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Tappiokäsite nykyaikana : kirjallisuuskatsaus¤#¤Mäkitie, Ilkka¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤5¤#¤27-33¤#¤19980514¤#¤SC05, SC06.02, SG03.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kasviopin appro ei riitä : tarvitaan sotilaspedagogiikkaa ja sen peruskurssi¤#¤Lehtisalo, Antti¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤5¤#¤16-20¤#¤19980514¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Unohdetaanko sodan luonne uudessa ajattelutavassa?¤#¤Hyytiäinen, Mika¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤5¤#¤14-15¤#¤19980514¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SC06.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Missä on rauhan ja turvallisuuden tyyssija?¤#¤Jukarainen, Pirjo¤#¤Kosmopolis¤#¤1998¤#¤28¤#¤1¤#¤69-88¤#¤19980513¤#¤SC, SC01, SC08, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Jalkaväkitaistelijoille on tehtävä lajianalyysit : raakaa fyysistä suoritusta¤#¤Koski, Harri¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤5¤#¤8-13¤#¤19980514¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Pelottava täydellisyys¤#¤Rahikainen, Marjatta¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤15¤#¤20-21¤#¤19981008¤#¤SK02, SB, SF¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Tietoviidakon helpot saaliit¤#¤Hänninen, Ulla¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤15¤#¤27-29¤#¤19981008¤#¤SG06, SF10, SI03.02, SK05, RA03.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Näkökulmia:] Kamppailu strategisesta tilannearviosta¤#¤Nokkala, Arto¤#¤Kosmopolis¤#¤1998¤#¤28¤#¤1¤#¤89-97¤#¤19980513¤#¤SG08, SC, SC02, SC04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kriittisten teorioiden haaste: rauhantutkimus kohti uutta vuosisataa¤#¤Patomäki, Heikki¤#¤Kosmopolis¤#¤1998¤#¤28¤#¤1¤#¤7-25¤#¤19980513¤#¤SC08, SC, SC01, SB, SK02, SK03, SB05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kohti moniarvoista ja laaja-alaista turvallisuutta¤#¤Huru, Jouko¤#¤Kosmopolis¤#¤1998¤#¤28¤#¤1¤#¤45-67¤#¤19980513¤#¤SC01, SK02, SC, RA02¤#¤[Abstract:] "Turvallisuuskeskustelu sai uutta sisältöä kylmän sodan loputtua. Tarve turvallisuuden uudelleen määrittelyyn oli ennen kaikkea praktinen, mutta myös teoreettisesti virittävä. Tässä tarkastellaan eurooppalaisen turvallisuusmaiseman johdonmukaista uudelleen järjestelyä ja virinnyttä teoreettista keskustelua laajasta turvallisuudesta. Tarkastelemalla moniarvoisen ja laadultaan uudenlaisen laaja-alaisen turvallisuuden teoreettisia lähtökohtia pyritään samalla etsimään uusia näkökulmia turvallisuuden käytännölliseen jäsentämiseen. Erityisesti paneudutaan Barry Buzanin ja Ole Waeverin uuden turvallisuuden viitekehyksen pääkohtien kriittiseen tarkasteluun."¤ ¤fin¤#¤Konfliktinratkaisun järki: välineestä vuoropuheluun¤#¤Väyrynen, Tarja¤#¤Kosmopolis¤#¤1998¤#¤28¤#¤1¤#¤27-44¤#¤19980513¤#¤SC08, SC, SC01, SB, SK02, SK03, SB05, SG10¤#¤[Abstract:] "Modernille tyypillinen dikotominen ajattelu tekee eron järjen (reason) ja tunteen (passion) välille ja samastaa tunteet hallitsemattomaan epärationaalisuuteen ja järjen inhimillistä toimintaa välineellisesti ohjaavaan periaatteeseen. Konflikti- ja konfliktinratkaisuteoriat olettavat ihmisen toimivan järkiperäisesti. Konfliktiteorioiden näkemystä järjestä hallitsee ajatus instrumentaalisesta järkiperäisyydestä inhimillisen rationaliteetin ainoana muotona. Tämä artikkeli laajentaa järkiperäisyyden alaa kattamaan myös diskursiivisen rationaliteetin. Se väittää, että aseelliset konfliktit liittyvät intressien lisäksi myös toimijoiden arvoihin ja merkityksenantoihin, ja juuri siksi instrumentaalinen rationaliteetti on riittämätön pyrittäessä ratkaisemaan näitä konflikteja. Konfliktinratkaisu tulisi ymmärtää sosiaaliseksi ja poliittiseksi käytännöksi, jossa toimijoita ja heidän identiteettejään uusinnetaan ja uudelleen tuotetaan. Konfliktinratkaisun onnistumisen mittana puolestaan voidaan pitää sitä yhteisöä tai suhdetta, jonka ratkaisu synnyttää osapuolten välille. Artikkelin lopussa konfliktinratkaisua tarkastellaan eettisen dialogisen yhteisön synnyttämisenä."¤ ¤fin¤#¤Venäjään liittyvää tutkimusta tulisi lisätä¤#¤Kivinen, Markku¤#¤Kide : Lapin yliopiston tiedotuslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤15-16¤#¤19980513¤#¤RA3.01, RA07.21, SK04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Rusca - tutkimus Barentsin alueen liikesuhteista Venäjän ja Skandinavian välillä¤#¤¤#¤Kide : Lapin yliopiston tiedotuslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤4-6¤#¤19980513¤#¤RA03, RA07.21, SD03.01, RL07, SB01, RA02.13¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Näytelmä Moskovan kulisseissa¤#¤Jakobson, Max¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤16.04.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980416¤#¤Ra07.21, SF05, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Rahaliiton ongelmat edessäpäin¤#¤Elo, Kimmo¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤21.04.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980421¤#¤RA01.01, SD01.02, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Puolustuspolitiikka on eduskunnan asia¤#¤Aaltonen, Markus¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤08.04.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980408¤#¤RA03.01, SC02, SC06.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Lyhyt vapauden kesä¤#¤Tuominen, Esa¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤9¤#¤68-69¤#¤19980511¤#¤RA05.12, SA02, SF06, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suomi kasvaa puskaa¤#¤Haapanen, Eero¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤9¤#¤22-23¤#¤19980511¤#¤RA03.01, SJ02, SH06.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Rotutieteet taas tulossa¤#¤Aallas, Esa¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤9¤#¤16-18¤#¤19980511¤#¤SG02.03, SK04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Tverin karjalaiskylät jäivät kiinni vanhaan¤#¤Kuorsalo, Anne¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤19¤#¤38-41¤#¤19980508¤#¤RA07.21, SG02.03, SF08, RA03.08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Ylikuormitusta EU:n asialistalla¤#¤Jakobson, Max¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤05.04.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980405¤#¤RA01.01, SB04, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] MAI-hanke hankala kehitysmaille¤#¤Sundman, Folke¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤01.04.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980401¤#¤RO, SD01, SD01.01, SL, SD03.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Suomen ja Ruotsin suhteet¤#¤Jakobson, Max¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤14.01.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980114¤#¤RA03.01, RA03.02, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Tiede ja politiikka¤#¤Lehto, Olli¤#¤Tieteessä tapahtuu¤#¤1998¤#¤16¤#¤4¤#¤24-27¤#¤19980507¤#¤SB, SC, SA03, SK04, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Ympäristökeskustelun mahdollisuudesta¤#¤Pihlström, Sami¤#¤Tieteessä tapahtuu¤#¤1998¤#¤16¤#¤4¤#¤19-23¤#¤19980507¤#¤SK02, SJ02, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Valtameret - tulevaisuuden ruoka-aitta?¤#¤Kuosa, Harri¤#¤Maailmanpyörä¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤26-28¤#¤19980505¤#¤RL, SH06.03, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Huoletonta vesihuoltoa¤#¤Perähuhta, Outi¤#¤Maailmanpyörä¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤23-25¤#¤19980505¤#¤SH06.03, SH04, SD05, RD04.18, SG02.05, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suomalais-etiopialaisessa vesihankkeessa vastuu on paikallisilla asukkailla : kaivoja kyliin omin voimin¤#¤Remes, Matti¤#¤Maailmanpyörä¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤21-22¤#¤19980505¤#¤SH06.03, SH04, SD05, RF05.01, RA03.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Väestönkasvuun ja ympäristöongelmiin haetaan ratkaisuja yhteistyöstä : yläjuoksun valtiot haluavat osansa Niilin vesistä¤#¤Remes, Matti¤#¤Maailmanpyörä¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤18-20¤#¤19980505¤#¤SH06.03, SJ02, SB05, SC, SD05, SH04, RF05, RG01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Ruokaohjelma onnistuu järjellä, maltilla ja yhteistyöllä¤#¤Pärnänen, Outi¤#¤Maailmanpyörä¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤10-11¤#¤19980505¤#¤SD05, RO, SH06.03, SG03.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Vaiettu sotarikos¤#¤Niemi, Tapani¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤41¤#¤30-35¤#¤19981009¤#¤RA03.01, RA07.01, SA02, SC05, SF06.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Otmar Issing: "Olemme valmiit"¤#¤haastattelu: Armin Mahler & Heiko Martens & Joachim Preuss¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤41¤#¤20-21¤#¤19981009¤#¤SD, SD01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Demokratian ja kapitalismin konflikti¤#¤Anttila, Pekka¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤41¤#¤18-20¤#¤19981009¤#¤SD, SD01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Nyt sortuu kapitalismi?¤#¤Ruokanen, Tapani¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤41¤#¤15-18¤#¤19981009¤#¤SD, SD01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Ajassa:] Isku Serbiaan : USA:n mitta täyttyi¤#¤Rutanen, Reijo¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤41¤#¤6-7¤#¤19981009¤#¤RC02, RA08.26, RA01.02, SB05, SG02.03, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Makea vesi : 2000-luvun katkerin riidankylväjä?¤#¤Hopsu, Janne¤#¤Maailmanpyörä¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤15-17¤#¤19980505¤#¤SH06.03, SJ02, SB05, SC, SD05, SH04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Vuohet, kanat ja mehiläistarha - Ugandan ruokapalapelin osia¤#¤Koikkalainen, Saara¤#¤Maailmanpyörä¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤12-13¤#¤19980505¤#¤RF04.05, SD05, SH06.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Riittävä ravinto on ihmisoikeus : kasvavan väestön ruokkiminen: tuottavuutta lisää ja tuhlaus pois¤#¤Laaksonen, Kalle¤#¤Maailmanpyörä¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤3-7¤#¤19980505¤#¤RO, SH06.03, SD05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Catherine Bertini korostaa naisten asemaa avustusohjelmissa: naisten kautta ruoka tulee perheeseen¤#¤Pakarinen, Pete¤#¤Maailmanpyörä¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤8-9¤#¤19980505¤#¤SD05, RO, SF06.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Laaja turvallisuusmääritelmä pakolaispolitiikkaan : uhka kansalaisille on uhka valtioille¤#¤Biaudet, Eva¤#¤Maailmanpyörä¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤7¤#¤19980505¤#¤SC01, SG02.03, SG02.04, SF06, SB05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Debatti:] Voiko apu olla puolueetonta?¤#¤Lahti, Tuula¤#¤Kehitys¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤42-43¤#¤19980504¤#¤SD05, SB05, SF01.02, RM04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Debatti:] Köyhyys avun painopisteeksi¤#¤Luova, Outi¤#¤Kehitys¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤40-41¤#¤19980504¤#¤RO, SD, SD01, RI02, RI03, SD05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Debatti:] Globalisaatio jätti kehitysmaat omilleen¤#¤Corea, Gamani¤#¤Kehitys¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤39-40¤#¤19980504¤#¤RO, SD, SD01, RI02, RI03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kolmikanta tulee työmarkkinoille : Aasian talouskriisin jälkeen hallitukset, työnantajat ja ay-liike alkavat tunnustaa yhteistyön tarpeen¤#¤Artto, Juhani¤#¤Kehitys¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤29-31¤#¤19980504¤#¤RI02, RI03, SH03, SH01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Siirtolaiset Filippiinien suurin vientituote : Suomi tukee radiotiedotusta maastamuuton lieveilmiöistä¤#¤Aallas, Esa¤#¤Kehitys¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤26-28¤#¤19980504¤#¤RA03.01, RI02.14, SD05, SG02.04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤ADB [Asian Development Bank] vihertyy vähitellen : kovalla teknologialla on yhä käyttöä Aasian kehityspankin hankkeissa¤#¤Pesonen, Hannu¤#¤Kehitys¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤23-25¤#¤19980504¤#¤SH08.03, SJ02, RI03, RI02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Tasapainoilua Mekongilla : suomalainen asiantuntija hakee kompromisseja jokivarren asukkaiden ja ympäristön välillä¤#¤Andersson, Pasi¤#¤Kehitys¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤21-22¤#¤19980504¤#¤RI02.23, RA03.01, SD05, SH06.01, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Tulvavesi ja köyhyys pois riisipelloilta : Suomi mukana nostamassa Vietnamin köyhimmän alueen elintasoa¤#¤Kiviluoto, Mikko¤#¤Kehitys¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤18-20¤#¤19980504¤#¤RI02.23, RA03.01, SD05, SH06.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Aasia on kaukana - mutta yhä lähempänä : Suomen kehitysyhteistyö Kaakkois- ja Etelä-Aasiassa¤#¤Kiviluoto, Mikko¤#¤Kehitys¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤16-17¤#¤19980504¤#¤RA03.01, SD05, RI02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Aral : vain yksi katastrofeista : ympäristötuhojen korjaaminen lähtenyt hitaasti käyntiin Keski-Aasiassa¤#¤¤#¤Kehitys¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤12-13¤#¤19980504¤#¤RA07.51, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Keski-Aasia:] Rahat sukanvarresta pankkitilille¤#¤¤#¤Kehitys¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤8-9¤#¤19980504¤#¤RA07.51, RA03.01, SH08.03, SD05, SD04, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Keski-Aasia:] Hidas paluu maailmankartalle¤#¤Remes, Matti¤#¤Kehitys¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤4-8¤#¤19980504¤#¤RA07.51, SH01, SH02, RA07.52, RA07.53, RA07.54, RA07.55¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Israel 50, Palestiina 0¤#¤Donner, Jörn¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤18¤#¤48-54¤#¤19980430¤#¤RG02.01, RG02.15, SA01, SF05, SG02.03, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Vaaroja paratiisissa¤#¤Rutanen, Reijo¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤18¤#¤16-19¤#¤19980430¤#¤RA01.01, SD01.02, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suomi ajaa EU:lle uutta linjaa: suuntana pohjoinen¤#¤Kuorsalo, Anne¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤18¤#¤30-35¤#¤19980430¤#¤RA03.01, RA01.01, SB02, RA03, RL07, SB01, (RA07.21)¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Ulkomaalaisvirasto muutosten kourissa¤#¤Dahlgren, Taina¤#¤Ihmisoikeusraportti¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤1¤#¤1, 4-7¤#¤19980430¤#¤RA03.01, SG02.04, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Tulevaisuus luodaan teknologian ehdoilla¤#¤Pantzar, Mika¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤18¤#¤58-61¤#¤19980430¤#¤RA03.01, SG, SI03.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Valko-Venäjä: matka toteutumattomien toiveiden maahan¤#¤Suomela, Kalevi¤#¤Ihmisoikeusraportti¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤1¤#¤12-14¤#¤19980430¤#¤RA07.33, SF05, SF02, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Saksa ja seuraava sota¤#¤Michal, Wolfgang¤#¤Rauhan puolesta¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤12-13¤#¤19981221¤#¤RA05.02, SC02, SC01, (RA01.01), (SF02)¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Voidaan globalisoituva kapitalismi ylittää¤#¤Kangaspuro, Markku¤#¤Rauhan puolesta¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤14¤#¤19981221¤#¤SD, SD01, SK02, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Pohjoismaat vakauttavat Luoteis-Euroopan puolustuspoliittista tilannetta¤#¤Kjellberg, Johan¤#¤Norden-lehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤7-8¤#¤3¤#¤19981222¤#¤RA03, RM03, SC01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Pohjoismainen EU-koordinointi saamassa tuulta purjeisiinsa¤#¤Norrbom, Hans¤#¤Norden-lehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤7-8¤#¤8¤#¤19981222¤#¤RA03.01, RA03.02, RA03.04, RA01.01, SB01, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Katsauksia:] Joensuun skiniongelma opetti: rasismi ei lähde vaikenemalla¤#¤Kanerva, Erkki¤#¤Kanava¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤3¤#¤185-187¤#¤19980427¤#¤RA03.01, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Katsauksia:] Oikeisto, jako kahteen!¤#¤Seppinen, Ilkka¤#¤Kanava¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤3¤#¤182-184¤#¤19980427¤#¤RA03.01, SF03, SG05.01, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Katsauksia:] Vaiettu vuosisadan katastrofi¤#¤Eskola, Seikko¤#¤Kanava¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤3¤#¤177-181¤#¤19980427¤#¤RI03.03, SH06.03, SH06, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Vähemmistökulttuurien tila on kirjava¤#¤Isohookana-Asunmaa, Tytti¤#¤Kanava¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤3¤#¤165-168¤#¤19980427¤#¤RA02, RA01.05, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kaksitasoinen suhteemme Ruotsiin¤#¤Tarkiainen, Kari¤#¤Kanava¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤3¤#¤159-164¤#¤19980427¤#¤RA03.01, RA03.02, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Venäjän mafian tie valtaan¤#¤Rogatchi, Inna¤#¤Kanava¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤3¤#¤148-153¤#¤19980427¤#¤RA07.21, SF02, SF05, SF06.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Bittejä afrikkalaisessa nettitaivaassa - mikä ihmeen www?¤#¤Sjövall, Mikael¤#¤Kumppani¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2 huhtikuu¤#¤40-41¤#¤19980424¤#¤RE, RF03.18, SG06, SI03.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Oikeus elää ihmisiksi¤#¤Ollikainen, Marketta¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤8¤#¤14-16¤#¤19980427¤#¤SF01.02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Doyssey ja Sea Launce -projekti¤#¤Pakkanen, Santeri¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤10¤#¤9-11¤#¤19981014¤#¤RA07.21, SC07.01, SI03.05, RR¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤US Army XXI:n digitaalinen sotilas digitaalisessa operaatiossa¤#¤Iskanius, Markku & Ala-Sankila, Jorma¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤10¤#¤12-16¤#¤19981014¤#¤RC02, SC04, SC06.01, SI03.05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Simuniton-patruunoilla koulutetaan todellisuuteen : uusi nipistys koulutuksen hihaan¤#¤Pihlajamäki, Tapio¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤10¤#¤17-20¤#¤19981014¤#¤RA03.01, SI03.05, SG04, SC07.01, SC06.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤"Haluamme vastata ilmavoimien lentokaluston lentokelpoisuudesta ja tehtävävalmiudesta" : Patria Finavitecin toimitusjohtaja Veijo Vartiaisen haast...¤#¤Saarikko, Tuomo¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤10¤#¤22-25¤#¤19981014¤#¤RA03.01, SC07.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kutsunta-asiain keskuslautakunta : edistää oikeudenmukaisuutta ja antaa oikeusturvaa¤#¤Klefström, Kalevi¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤10¤#¤26-29¤#¤19981014¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SF10, SF01.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤"Kyllä kruunu huolen pojistaan pitääpi ainiaan" - vai pitääkö : palvelussuhdeasumisen perinne puolustusvoimissa¤#¤Miettinen, Pentti J.¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤10¤#¤30-33¤#¤19981014¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SG02.05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Untuvikko-5 ja Punaruskea lobby : Venäjän kemiallinen ase¤#¤Rogatchi, Inna¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤10¤#¤50-55¤#¤19981014¤#¤RA07.21, SC07.01, SI03.05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kuka Turkissa hyötyy Gapista¤#¤Koivunen, Kristiina¤#¤Kumppani¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2 huhtikuu¤#¤24-25¤#¤19980424¤#¤RA06.06, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suomi-neidon ostokset tulevaisuuden Sambiasta: ruusuja, ripaus paprikaa ja tilkka melissaöljyä¤#¤Levamo, Tiina-Maria¤#¤Kumppani¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2 huhtikuu¤#¤36-37¤#¤19980424¤#¤RA03.01, SD05, RF03.17¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Maailmalla ilman paluulippua¤#¤Saari, Timo¤#¤Kumppani¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2 huhtikuu¤#¤34-35¤#¤19980424¤#¤RI02.12, SF06, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Maanpäällinen velka ei ihmeellä häviä¤#¤Rönkkö, Mikael¤#¤Kumppani¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2 huhtikuu¤#¤8-9¤#¤19980424¤#¤SD01, RO, SD05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Rajojen kyseenalaistajat: vain sekä-että-ajatelu tuo ratkaisun Kyproksen kriisiin¤#¤Helminen, Marjut¤#¤Kumppani¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2 huhtikuu¤#¤18-21¤#¤19980424¤#¤RA06.07, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Azerbaidzhan - matkalla vapauteen ja henkilökulttiin¤#¤Sandlund, Annika¤#¤Kumppani¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2 huhtikuu¤#¤13-17¤#¤19980424¤#¤RA07.44, SF01.02, SF02, SF05, SF01.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Brysselin nuoret leijonat Unionin puolesta¤#¤Puoskari, Vesa¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤17¤#¤54-60¤#¤19980424¤#¤RA03.01, RA01.01, SH03, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kosovon sota kiinnosti enemmän kuin sen estäminen¤#¤¤#¤Rauhan puolesta¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤16-17¤#¤19981014¤#¤RA08.26, SF08, SF06, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Media, pakolaiset ja muuttuvat asenteet¤#¤Suvanto, Marja-Leena¤#¤Rauhan puolesta¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤22-23¤#¤19981014¤#¤RA01.01, SG06, SG02.04, SF06, SB05, SG05.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Palatsisota : Saddamin aseet eivät jätä Marjatta Rautiota rauhaan¤#¤Himma, Katri¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤17¤#¤28-33¤#¤19980424¤#¤SC03, RM01, RG02.11¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[50 vuotta yya-sopimuksen allekirjoittamisesta:] Yya-sopimus purkautui vuoden 1991 lopulla¤#¤Talvitie, Heikki¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤02.04.1998¤#¤A 10¤#¤19980418¤#¤RA03.01, SA02, SB01, RA07.01, SL¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[50 vuotta yya-sopimuksen allekirjoittamisesta:] "Ystävyys ja yhteistyö olivat kaukana"¤#¤Seppinen, Jukka¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤02.04.1998¤#¤A 8¤#¤19980418¤#¤RA03.01, SA02, SB01, RA07.01, SL¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤50 vuotta yya-sopimuksen allekirjoittamisesta : Stalinin maltista täytyi maksaa hinta¤#¤Rentola, Kimmo¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤31.03.98¤#¤A 8¤#¤19980418¤#¤RA03.01, SA02, SB01, RA07.01, SL¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Roottorit pyörittivät sekaisin¤#¤Kivinen, Olli¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤19.03.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980418¤#¤RA03.01, SC02, SC06.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Helikoptereille avoimemmat uhkakuvat¤#¤Nokkala, Arto¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤25.03.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980418¤#¤RA03.01, SC02, SC06.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Surkea ympyrä sulkeutuu Kosovossa¤#¤Kivinen, Olli¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤12.03.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980418¤#¤RA08.26, SF06, SG02.03, SF08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Metsät ja hiilenkierto¤#¤Karjalainen, Timo¤#¤Ilmansuojelu¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤18-22¤#¤19980422¤#¤SJ02, SH06.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Metsien hiilinielut Kioton neuvotteluissa¤#¤Granholm, Heikki¤#¤Ilmansuojelu¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤16-17¤#¤19980422¤#¤SJ02, SL, SH06.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Päästökauppa Kioton pöytäkirjassa¤#¤Ojala, Jaakko¤#¤Ilmansuojelu¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤14-15¤#¤19980422¤#¤SJ02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Miksi Kioton kokous epäonnistui : Kiotossa viime joulukuussa pdetty kokous oli ympäristön kannalta selvä pettymys¤#¤Tynkkynen, Oras¤#¤Ilmansuojelu¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤10-13¤#¤19980422¤#¤SJ02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kioton ilmastokokouksen tulokset¤#¤Nurmi, Satu¤#¤Ilmansuojelu¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤7-9¤#¤19980422¤#¤SJ02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Japanin ex-pääministeri Kiichi Miyazawa: "Me olemme sangen rikkaita, mutta emme tiedä, miten rahojamme tulisi käyttää..."¤#¤Bergqvist, Jaakko¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤24-27¤#¤19980422¤#¤RI03.22, SH01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suomen vienti Ukrainaan kasvaa maan talousvaikeuksista huolimatta¤#¤Inkari, Antero¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤22-23¤#¤19980422¤#¤RA03.01, RA07.32, SD03.01, SD02, SD03.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Neuvottelut käynnistymässä Lome-jatkosopimuksesta¤#¤Vehnämäki, Mika ... et al.¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤19-21¤#¤19980422¤#¤SD01, SD01.01, SL, RA01.01, RE, RJ, RD03, SD05, RO¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Muutama ajatus EMU:sta¤#¤Kemppinen¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤17-18¤#¤19980422¤#¤RA01.01, SB04, SD02.01, SD01.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[EU-jäsenehdot:] Puola haluaa pehmustetun siirtymän Euroopan unioniin¤#¤Keitele, Jukka¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤14-16¤#¤19980422¤#¤RA01.01, RA05.11, SB01, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤MAI-sopimuksessa on yhä monia avoimia kohtia¤#¤Lindroos, Claus Jerker¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤12-13¤#¤19980422¤#¤RN03, SD01, SD03.02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Emu mullistaa EU:n kauppapolitiikan¤#¤Mäkelä, Pekka¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤10-11¤#¤19980422¤#¤RA01.01, SD03.01, SD02.01, SD01.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Valtionjohto karttaa ihmisoikeusasioita¤#¤Johansson, Frank¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤14.11.1997¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980418¤#¤RA07.21, SF01.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Ydinturvallisuus huolestuttaa : Venäjän ydinvoimalaitoksia parranetaan varsin verkkaiseen tahtiin¤#¤Laaksonen, Jukka¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤26.11.1997¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980418¤#¤RA07.21, SH05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Talous palvelee Liettuan turvallisuuspolitiikkaa : Liettua pyrkii Kaliningradin alueen demilitarisointiin¤#¤Ruuskanen, Sauli¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤28-30¤#¤19981218¤#¤RA07.14, RA07.21, SB01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Eurooppa patistaa lähi-idän arabimaailmaa avoimuuteen¤#¤Klinge, Johanna¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤26-27¤#¤19981218¤#¤RA01.01, RL04, SC01, SB01, RG00.11¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Venäjän ydinaseopin kehitys : pariteetti, taistelukentän ydinaseet ja keskimatkan ohjus¤#¤Forss, Stefan¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤4¤#¤28-31¤#¤19980420¤#¤RA07.01, SC05, SC06.02, SC04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suomalaisen historiantutkimuksen harmaa vyöhyke: neuvostosotataidon viimeiset vuosikymmenet¤#¤Kulomaa, Jukka¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤4¤#¤60-63¤#¤19980420¤#¤RA07.01, SC02, SC04, SC06.01, SA02, RA03.01, SK04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kekkosen myllykirje sinetöi kommodorin uran yöpakkasten aikaan¤#¤Pekkarinen, Jussi & Pohjonen, Juha¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤4¤#¤56-58¤#¤19980420¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SA02, RA07.01, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Pedagogisten opintojen tavoitteena reflektoiva upseeri : eipäs kieltäydytä käsite-esteellä¤#¤Lehtisalo, Antti¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤4¤#¤11-15¤#¤19980420¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SG04, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kuinka kauan jaksamme taistella : tiedustelijoiden suorituskykymittaus taisteluammunnoissa¤#¤Karinkatan, Jari¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤4¤#¤22-25¤#¤19980420¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SG04, SK02, SG03.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Koulutusuudistus vaatii mielikuvitusta, uutta ajattelua ja organisaation tukea¤#¤Runola, Jyrki¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤4¤#¤16-20¤#¤19980420¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SG04, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤ILO auttamassa Bosnia-Herzegovinaa sodasta työhön¤#¤Netter, Thomas¤#¤Työn maailma¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤4-5¤#¤19980417¤#¤RA08.24, SH03, SC08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suuri Venäjä ei kauaa odota : Seppo Remes sanoo Venäjän markkinoiden olevan suomalaisille mielenkiintoisessa vaiheessa¤#¤Nieminen, Markku I.¤#¤Idänkauppa¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤6-7¤#¤19980417¤#¤RA03.01, RA07.21, SD03.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Malta ja Kypros EU:n porstuassa¤#¤Keitele, Jukka¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤7-9¤#¤19981223¤#¤RA01.01, SB01, RA06.07, RA06.04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Pääkirjoitus:] Pohjoinen ulottuvuus on koko unionin politiikkaa¤#¤Söderman, Rene¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤3¤#¤19981223¤#¤RA01.01, SB01, RA07.21, RA03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suomi on tyytyväinen pohjoisen ulottuvuuden etenemisestä EU:ssa¤#¤Laipio, Matti¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤4-6¤#¤19981223¤#¤RA01.01, SB01, RA07.21, RA03, RA03.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Asekaupalle käyttäytymisen koodit¤#¤Lodenius, Laura¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤34-35¤#¤19980416¤#¤SC07.02, SC03, RC02, RA01.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Professori Tauno Tiusanen: suorat sijoitukset ensi kerran kannattavia Venäjälle¤#¤Levänen, Hannu¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤10-11¤#¤19981223¤#¤RA07.21, SD03.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Koittaako kolmannen vasemmiston aika : Kalevi Suomela kirjoittaa 150-vuotiaasta kommunistisesta manifestista¤#¤Suomela, Kalevi¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤36-39¤#¤19980416¤#¤SG05.01, SF03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kun Tony oli valmis sotaan Billin kanssa¤#¤Lausti, Tapani¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤12-14¤#¤19980416¤#¤RA04.02, RC02, SB02, SC01, SC02, SJ02, RG00.13, SB05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Verkosto yhteiskuntatieteellisenä metaforana¤#¤Aro, Jari¤#¤Tiede & edistys¤#¤1998¤#¤23¤#¤3¤#¤186-197¤#¤19981016¤#¤SG, SG06, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Investointien houkuttelu haaste uudelle hallitukselle¤#¤Kuorsalo, Anne¤#¤Idänkauppa¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤10¤#¤10-11¤#¤19981016¤#¤RA07.21, SD03.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤On luotava uusia kaupankäynnin tapoja : Venäjän federaatio - alueiden tilkkutäkki tarjoaa monia mahdollisuuksia¤#¤Ahjokivi, Sari¤#¤Idänkauppa¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤10¤#¤14-17¤#¤19981016¤#¤RA07.21, SD03.01, SH02.04, SD04, SH01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Väärä valuuttapolitiikka ja IMF synnyttivät Itä-Aasian kriisin¤#¤Friedman, Milton¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤12.10.1998¤#¤B 9¤#¤19981016¤#¤SD01, RI03, SH01, RM03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Korealaista auringonpaistetta¤#¤Jakobson, Linda¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤42¤#¤56-57¤#¤19981016¤#¤RI03.12, RI03.13, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suomi vaihtaa presidenttiä : kekkostutkija Juhani Suomi haaveilee kirjoittavansa seuraavaksi ... Mauno Koivistosta¤#¤Lappalainen, Tuomo¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤42¤#¤22-26¤#¤19981016¤#¤RA03.01, SA04, SF02, SA02, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Hyisen rauhan maa¤#¤Blanco, Alberto¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤7¤#¤12-15¤#¤19980415¤#¤RK¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Logiikkaa, tunnetta, aatehistoriaa¤#¤Puttonen, Mikko¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤7¤#¤28-29¤#¤19980415¤#¤SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Paasikivi ja valtionetu¤#¤Saarenheimo, Eero¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤7¤#¤26-27¤#¤19980415¤#¤RA03.01, SA03, SF02, SG05.01, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kauko-ohjattu Suomi : nuorten ulkopolitiikantutkijoiden mukaan yya-sopimuksen solmiminen oli viisasta, mutta sen käyttö kotimaisessa valtapelissä ruma¤#¤Lappalainen, Tuomo & Snellman, Saska¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤14¤#¤26-30¤#¤19980403¤#¤RA03.01, RA07.01, SL, SB01, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤CNN - koko maailman paikallistelevisio¤#¤Maunula, Marko¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤14¤#¤54-59¤#¤19980403¤#¤SG06, SB¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Yya ja korukielen ylenpalttisuus¤#¤Iloniemi, Jaakko¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤14¤#¤73¤#¤19980403¤#¤RA03.01, RA07.01, SL, SB01, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Euroopan historia, eurooppalainen identiteetti ja yhdentymisen haaste¤#¤Mikkeli, Heikki¤#¤Kosmopolis¤#¤1998¤#¤28¤#¤2¤#¤7-25¤#¤19980720¤#¤RA01.01, SA02, SB04, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Toinen maailmansota eurooppalaisen kulttuurin kriisinä - Eino Kailan ja Erik Ahlmanin näkökulma¤#¤Salmela, Mikko¤#¤Kosmopolis¤#¤1998¤#¤28¤#¤2¤#¤27-42¤#¤19980720¤#¤RA03.01, SG05.01, SG08, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Ukraina] Euroopan reunalla¤#¤Rutanen, Reijo¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤14¤#¤14-19¤#¤19980403¤#¤RA07.32, SF05, SH02, SH01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Isot veljet valvovat¤#¤Ramic, Johanna¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5¤#¤2-3¤#¤19981019¤#¤RC02, SC02, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Onko Israelin ydinase historian laillistama pelote?¤#¤Zenger, Mikko¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5¤#¤20-24¤#¤19981019¤#¤RG02.15, SC06.02, SC02, SI03.05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Pommeja, ohjuksia ja valheita : kansainvälinen oikeus ei sido maailman mahtavinta maata¤#¤Lausti, Tapani¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5¤#¤26-27¤#¤19981019¤#¤RC02, SC02, SF06.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Uusliberalismi on vanhaa viiniä uusissa leileissä¤#¤Modin, Ulf¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5¤#¤28-30¤#¤19981019¤#¤SK02, SD, SD02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Miksi Praha 1998 vaikeni Prahasta 1968?¤#¤Jyrkinen, Kari¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5¤#¤32-36¤#¤19981019¤#¤RA05.21, SF05, SA02, RA05.12¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Taistelu kemiallisia aseita vastaan¤#¤Kimpanpää, Merimari¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5¤#¤42-45¤#¤19981019¤#¤SC03, RM03, (RA03.01), SC¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Tanssiinkutsu sosialistiselle vasemmistolle¤#¤Suomela, Kalevi¤#¤Ydin¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5¤#¤46-7,49-50¤#¤19981019¤#¤RA03.01, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[...ajassa : historia:] Tanska kaatoi Nordekin¤#¤Horelli, Mika¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤14¤#¤12¤#¤19980403¤#¤RA03.01, SD02.01, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kansallisuus, pedagogia ja media¤#¤Trend, David¤#¤Tiedotustutkimus¤#¤1998¤#¤21¤#¤1¤#¤16-31¤#¤19980403¤#¤SG06, SG02.03, SG04, SG05.01¤#¤[Abstract:] "Artikkelissa tarkastellaan kansallisuuden käsitteen kytkeytymistä mediakasvatukseen. kansallisuus nähdään tässä kertomukseksi, jota ihmiset kortovat löytääkseen oman paikkansa sekä ajassa että tilassa. Kansallisuuden tarinan rakentamisessa medialla on keskeinen roolit. Osittain tästä syystä amerikkalaisen mediateollisuuden imperalististen pyrkimysten ja kansallisen mediatuotannon välille on syntynyt perustavanlaatuisia vastakkainasetteluja. Kysymykset kansallisista identiteeteistä nousevat usein näkyviin näissä konflikteissa. Esimerkiksi medialukutaitoa ajava liike on peräänkuuluttanut medioiden "kriittistä lukemista", jonka avulla voidaan "denaturoida" identiteetin eri aspekteja, kuten kansallisuutta, sosiaalista sukupuolta, rotua ja etnisyyttä koskevia merkityksiä. Kriittinen medialukutaito voi näin edesauttaa ihmisten välisen solidaarisuuden kehittymistä. Artikkelissa rohkaistaan tämän kaltaisen "kriittisen pedagogiikan" ottamista osaksi koulujen opetuskäytäntöä."¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suvaitsevaisuuden rajat : miten arvioida uskonnollisia liikkeitä¤#¤¤#¤Opettaja¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤15-16¤#¤16-18¤#¤19980409¤#¤RA03.01, SG09¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤EMUn kolmas vaihe ja rahoitusmarkkinat¤#¤Ollila, Esko¤#¤Markka & talous¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤1¤#¤11-15¤#¤19980408¤#¤RA01.01, SD01.02, SD02.01, RA03.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Presidentti Ahtisaari parlamentin juhlaistunnossa: ulkoisiin kriiseihin voitava puuttua myös sotilaallisesti¤#¤¤#¤Euroopan ääni¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤6¤#¤1¤#¤19980709¤#¤RA03.01, RA01.01, SC01, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Euroopan 20. vuosisata¤#¤Jutikkala, Eino¤#¤Historiallinen aikakauskirja¤#¤1998¤#¤96¤#¤1¤#¤30-36¤#¤19980331¤#¤SA02, RA02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Neuvosto-Karjala: suomalainen vai venäläinen¤#¤Kangaspuro, Markku¤#¤Historiallinen aikakauskirja¤#¤1998¤#¤96¤#¤1¤#¤14-22¤#¤19980331¤#¤RA07.01, SF08, SG02.03, SG05.01, RA03.08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Karjala - Venäjän strateginen alue ja suomalaisten unelma¤#¤Juntunen, Alpo¤#¤Historiallinen aikakauskirja¤#¤1998¤#¤96¤#¤1¤#¤9-14¤#¤19980331¤#¤RA07.01, RA07.21, SF08, SB02, SC02, RA03.08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Liittoutumisen kynnys alenee¤#¤Salomaa, Markku¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤17.12.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981218¤#¤RA03.01, SC02, SB01, RA01.01, RA01.06, RA01.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kokemuksia ja vaikutelmia Venäjän arkistoista¤#¤Juntunen, Alpo¤#¤Arkistoviesti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤14-19¤#¤19980331¤#¤RA07.21, SK05, SK04, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Se toinen ympäristötiede¤#¤Massa, Ilpo¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤6¤#¤22-23¤#¤19980331¤#¤RA03.01, SJ02, SK04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kansainvälinen talous:] Monenvälinen sijoitussopimus [MAI] joutui kovaan ryöpytykseen¤#¤¤#¤Euroopan ääni¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤3¤#¤4¤#¤19980331¤#¤SD, SD01, SD03.02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Haastattelu:] Jäsenmaiden tiivistettävä yhteistyötään rikosasioissa : Matikainen-Kallström torjuu huumepolitiikan höllentämisaikeet¤#¤¤#¤Euroopan ääni¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤3¤#¤3¤#¤19980331¤#¤RA01.01, SF06.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Yhdentymisen suvantovaihe¤#¤Kivinen, Olli¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤17.12.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981218¤#¤RA01.01, SB04, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Maahanmuuttajien kielipalvelut pohjoismaissa¤#¤Kilpeläinen, Kaisa¤#¤Siirtolaisuus¤#¤1998¤#¤25¤#¤1¤#¤9-14¤#¤19980330¤#¤RA03, SG08, SG02.04, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suomalaisen moraalifilosofian vuosisata¤#¤Salmela, Mikko¤#¤Tiede & edistys¤#¤1998¤#¤23¤#¤1¤#¤26-45¤#¤19980330¤#¤RA03.01, SG05.01, SA02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suomen hallitus on sitä mieltä, että ...¤#¤Kemppinen, Reijo¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤18-19¤#¤19981223¤#¤RA03.01, SG06, SB01, RA01.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Marskin sairaus esti erillisrauhan 1943¤#¤Rusi, Alpo¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤13¤#¤20-24¤#¤19980327¤#¤RA03.01, SA02, SC05, SA04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Federalistit haluavat täydellistä liittovaltiota¤#¤Voipio, Iikko B.¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤20-21¤#¤19981223¤#¤RA01.01, SF02, RA03.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kazakstanilla vaikeuksia saada öljynsä markkinoille¤#¤Bergqvist, Jaakko¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤22-24¤#¤19981223¤#¤RA07.52, SD03.01, SH04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Aseriisunta kestää, kestää ja kestää¤#¤Valkonen, Martti¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤22.03.1998¤#¤D4¤#¤19980327¤#¤SC03, SL, RM01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Erikoisnumero: Ukraina¤#¤¤#¤Muuttuva Itä-Eurooppa : uudistuvat markkinat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤34 s.¤#¤19980326¤#¤RA07.32, SA01, SD04, SF08, SH02, SH07¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Oikeutettu sota ja julma teurastus?¤#¤Kuusisto, Riikka¤#¤Rauhan puolesta¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤20-21¤#¤19980323¤#¤RG00.13, SC05, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Norjan kansanavun uskomaton tarina: kuinka sodasta henkilömiinoja vastaan tuli voitokas¤#¤Artto, Juhani¤#¤Kumppani¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5 lokakuu¤#¤7-9¤#¤19981020¤#¤SC03, RA03.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kansalaisjärjestöt kokoontuivat Hanasaaressa pohtimaan kuka määrää pelin säännöt?¤#¤Waller, Mark¤#¤Kumppani¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5 lokakuu¤#¤10-11¤#¤19981020¤#¤RM04, SG07, SD01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Yhtiövalta vastaan ihmisoikeudet : YK:n Ihmisoikeusjulistus 50 vuotta : osa 2¤#¤Mustavuori, Jaana-Mirjam¤#¤Kumppani¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5 lokakuu¤#¤14-15¤#¤19981020¤#¤SF01.02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Keski-Amerikan intiaanit haluavat mukaan politiikkaan : taloudellinen globalisaatio osallistumisen esteenä?¤#¤Aronen, Jukka-Pekka¤#¤Kumppani¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5 lokakuu¤#¤24-25¤#¤19981020¤#¤RD02, SG02.03, SD01, SH02, SF04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Julkirasistit yleisönosastossa¤#¤Patronen, Sirpa¤#¤Kumppani¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5 lokakuu¤#¤27¤#¤19981020¤#¤RA03.01, SG02.03, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Afrikan viimeinen siirtomaa : päättääkö kansanäänestys Länsi-Saharan 20 vuotta jatkuneen miehityksen?¤#¤Saari, Timo¤#¤Kumppani¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5 lokakuu¤#¤28-29¤#¤19981020¤#¤RG01.12, SB05, RG01.11, RF01.21¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Hallitus mitätöi periaatepäätöksensä: kehitysyhteistyön määrärahojen kasvu on kupla¤#¤Rekola, Juha¤#¤Kumppani¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5 lokakuu¤#¤31¤#¤19981020¤#¤RA03.01, SD05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Koijärveltä kettutyttöihin : luontotietoisuus ja elämäntapakritiikki 1970-90-lukujen Suomessa¤#¤Halme, Jyri¤#¤Historiallinen aikakauskirja¤#¤1998¤#¤96¤#¤4¤#¤315-323¤#¤19981231¤#¤RA03.01, SA02, SJ02, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Uusi nujakka Afrikasta¤#¤Dixon, Norm¤#¤Rauhan puolesta¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤28-29¤#¤19980323¤#¤RE, RC02, RA02.01, SD04, SB02, RA04.06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Haiti: tieto ei kulje köyhien maiden sisällä eikä niistä ulos¤#¤Aristide, Jean-Bertrand¤#¤Rauhan puolesta¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤7¤#¤19980323¤#¤RD03.03, SH01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Monenkeskinen investointisopimus - uusi yhtiöiden maailmanvallan perustuslaki¤#¤Airaksinen, Jaana¤#¤Rauhan puolesta¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤17-19¤#¤19980323¤#¤SD01, SD03.02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suomi ja Venäjä pohjoisen ulottuvuuden avainmaita¤#¤Pitkänen, Weijo¤#¤Rauhan puolesta¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤12¤#¤19980323¤#¤RA01.07, RA07.21, RA03.01, RL07, SC01, RA03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Jääkärikenraali Aarne Sihvo : eheyttäjä murrosaikojen asevoimissa : uraan mahtui kapinoita, nousuja ja laskuja¤#¤haastattelija: Arto Pietilä¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤3¤#¤60-63¤#¤19980320¤#¤RA03.01, SA04, SC06.01, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Lännen apu Venäjälle : Pohjois-Venäjän läpikulkukysymys toisessa maailmansodassa¤#¤Juntunen, Alpo¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤3¤#¤52-59¤#¤19980320¤#¤RA07.01, RA02.01, SA02, SC05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Nyt tarvitaan ammattisotilaita : onko vapaaehtoisia?¤#¤Suutarinen, Pekka¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤3¤#¤49-51¤#¤19980320¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Sotamarsalkka ja Suomen marsalkka ovat sotilasarvoja : molemmat ovat vakinaisen väen upseeriluettelossa¤#¤Sutela, Erkki¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤3¤#¤31-33¤#¤19980320¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SC06.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Yhtälailla tämä on etulinjassa oloa : tykistö, kranaatinheittimet ja viesti tukevat ja taistelevat myös asutuskeskusmaastossa¤#¤Mälkki, Juha¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤3¤#¤28-30¤#¤19980320¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SC04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Venäjän Itämeren laivasto hiipuu : ennen oli miestä ja rautaa, kohta vain kadettikouluja ja satamia¤#¤Pakkanen, Santeri¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤3¤#¤20-24¤#¤19980320¤#¤RA07.21, SC06.01, SC06.02, RA02.12¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Opistoupseeri on aito ja vilpitön lähiesimies : Maanpuolustusopistoa tarvitaan ja kehitetään¤#¤Kopra, Matti¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤3¤#¤14-18¤#¤19980320¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Irti vanhasta : kyllä uusimuotoinen varusmieskoulutus onnistuu¤#¤Runola, Jyrki¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤3¤#¤8-13¤#¤19980320¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤eng¤#¤[Katsauksia ja keskustelua:] The concept of the political on the world stage¤#¤Crick, Bernard¤#¤Politiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤1¤#¤50-57¤#¤19980319¤#¤SF01, SF02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Katsauksia ja keskustelua:] Kolmekymmentä!¤#¤Berndtson, Erkki¤#¤Politiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤1¤#¤65-68¤#¤19980319¤#¤SF01, SF02, SK02, RA03.01, SK03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Katsauksia ja keskustelua:] Parlamentarismi poliittisena aikapelinä : tutkimusprojektin problematiikan esittelyä¤#¤Palonen, Kari¤#¤Politiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤1¤#¤58-64¤#¤19980319¤#¤SF01, SF02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Aatteen lipusta hallitun kamppailun foorumiksi : periaatteellinen puolueohjelma harjaannuttamisen ja poliittisen pätevöitymisen näyttämönä¤#¤Aarnio, Eeva¤#¤Politiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤1¤#¤4-21¤#¤19980319¤#¤RA03.01, SF03, SG05.01, SK02¤#¤[Abstract:] "The role of the party manifesto has changed. When the concept of a manifesto is studied the interactivity of participants in the process of revising the content assumens a central position. Analysis of this interaction brings to light the new elements and goals of a manifesto. First, it seems that nowadays it is more important to participate in the writing process while remaining in the background, and to become familiar with the ideas and above all with different ways of thinking. As late as in the 1960's learning the text by heart was encouraged. Secondly, political questions have expanded and become complex. It seems that even the writers of a manifesto are obliged to become more familiar with what questions are important or will become topical in the future. Together they have to make choices between different questions and interpretations. Thirdly, in agreement with the increased number of political questions the process of revising a manifesto is the essential arena of practising and maintaining one's own political thinking. Everyday party action does not give room for this. The contributory factors to activating political thinking are profound questioning, listening to others and making one's own interpretations, joining them at the same time to the entirety of the principles of a party."¤ ¤fin¤#¤Yhteistyö, integraatio ja alueellistuminen Pohjoiskalotilla¤#¤Kivimäki, Timo¤#¤Politiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤1¤#¤38-49¤#¤19980319¤#¤RA03, RL07, SB04, SB01, SK02¤#¤[Abstract:] "International cooperation, integration and transnational regionalization in the Northern Calotte Region have been analyzed in a very elegant fashion on the one hand with a relatively light theoretical apparatus and on the other with apparatuses utilizing the approaches of new regionalism. Even though this article has been strongly influenced both these studies, the problem of lack of integration into the more traditional integration theories can be seen as a problem which has motivated the writing of the present article. It would appear that the integration of the old theory of integration together with insights into more recent discussions of new regionalism have something to offer to the analysis of a region, the Northern Calotte, which in many respects differs from many other areas (peripherality, low population density, long distances) and yet has many features in common with the experiences of integration which have been theorized earlier. The aim of this article is to take a comprehensive look at the transnational interaction patterns of the Northern Calotte in the light of perspectives offered by an integrated theoretical approach."¤ ¤fin¤#¤Naisten poliittinen rekrytoituminen vuoden 1995 eduskuntavaaleissa ja niiden ehdokasasetteluissa¤#¤Kuitinen, Soile¤#¤Politiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤1¤#¤22-37¤#¤19980319¤#¤RA03.01, SF04, SF04.01, SK02¤#¤[Abstract:] "The purpose of this article is to study empirically the reasons for the underrepresentation of women in the Finnish parliament from the political recruitment point of view. Both the supply of women willing to stand for parliament and the demands of local party members, district officials and electors are taken into consideration. The article is based on a questionnaire sent to party district officials and information on background characteristics of aspirants seeking party candidature. The results of this study suggest that the unwillingness of women to seek candidature in elections is the main reason for their underrepresentation in parliament. In contrast to earlier findings no signs of direct prejudice or discrimination against female aspirants were found among party seletorates. Furthermore, it was also shown that parties apply the same kind of criteria to both men and women aspirants: they value middle-aged, white-collar workers as well as well-educated people. However, in order to give a fuller explanation of such low political interest among female party members one should pay more attention to informal practices, rules and norms affecting the recruitment process as well as general party practices and cultural factors which may also reduce women's interest in seeking a political career."¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kädenvääntö kehitysavusta alkaa : EU:n suhteet kolmanteen maailmaan ratkotaan Suomen puheenjohtajakaudella¤#¤Remes, Matti¤#¤Europa : Euroopan komission Suomen edustuston lehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤11-13¤#¤19980319¤#¤RA01.01, SD05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kolme vuotta EU:n jäsenenä - katastrofi vai paratiisi?¤#¤Kaipainen, Pekka¤#¤Europa : Euroopan komission Suomen edustuston lehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤30-32¤#¤19980319¤#¤RA01.01, RA03.01, SD02.01, SG05.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suurlähettiläs Gavin Hewitt luottaa Britannian sopeutumiskykyyn: Lontoo ottaa euron avosylin vastaan¤#¤Paananen, Risto¤#¤Europa : Euroopan komission Suomen edustuston lehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤20-22¤#¤19980319¤#¤RA01.01, RA04.02, SD01.02, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Aate ja politiikka¤#¤Väyrynen, Paavo¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤1¤#¤8-14¤#¤19980319¤#¤RA03.01, SF03, SF05, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Suomen Pankille aktiivinen rooli Euroopan keskuspankkijärjestelmässä¤#¤Hämäläinen, Sirkka¤#¤Europa : Euroopan komission Suomen edustuston lehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤10¤#¤19980319¤#¤RA01.01, RA03.01, SD02.01, SH08.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Hajauttaminen Euroopan tasolla - keskustalainen malli paneurooppalaiselle yhteistyölle¤#¤Olsson, Karl Erik¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤1¤#¤27-33¤#¤19980319¤#¤RA01.01, SD02.01, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Politiikka ja filosofia - aate ja tavoitteellisuus poliittisen toiminnan perustana¤#¤Martikainen, Ossi¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤1¤#¤48-56¤#¤19980319¤#¤RA02.01, RA03.01, SF01, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Euroopan ideaa etsimässä¤#¤Wilenius, Reijo¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤1¤#¤63-65¤#¤19980319¤#¤RA02, SB, SF, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤"Markka vai euro?" - Erkki Tuomiojan vaikea valinta¤#¤Neittaanmäki, Petri¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤1¤#¤57-63¤#¤19980319¤#¤RA01.01, RA03.01, SD01.02, SD02.01, SF03, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Keskittyneestä valtioliitosta hajautetuksi liittovaltioksi¤#¤Olsson, Karl Erik & Väyrynen, Paavo¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤1¤#¤34-35¤#¤19980319¤#¤RA01.01, SB04, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kansallinen kulttuuri yhdentyvässä Euroopassa¤#¤Isohookana-Asunmaa, Tytti¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤1¤#¤41-47¤#¤19980319¤#¤RA01.01, SB04, SG08, RA02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Emu aatehistorian valossa¤#¤Hokkanen, Kari¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤1¤#¤36-40¤#¤19980319¤#¤RA01.01, SD01.02, SD02.01, SG05.01, RA03.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Eurooppalainen Suomi¤#¤Väyrynen, Paavo¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤1¤#¤15-26¤#¤19980319¤#¤RA03.01, RA01.01, SD02.01, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤EU ja sosiaalipolitiikan taustatekijät¤#¤Ellala, Esa¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤3¤#¤9-17¤#¤19981022¤#¤RA01.01, SG03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Yliopistot maakuntien kehityksen vetureita¤#¤Neittaanmäki, Pekka¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤3¤#¤18-22¤#¤19981022¤#¤RA01.01, RA01.01, SG04, SF08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Politiikan ja kasvatuksen ihmiskuvasta¤#¤Kantola, Alli¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤3¤#¤23-26¤#¤19981022¤#¤SA03, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Pohjoinen ulottuvuus Euroopan unionin politiikassa¤#¤Väyrynen, Paavo¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤3¤#¤27-31¤#¤19981022¤#¤RA01.01, RA03, RA02.13, SB02, SF08, SH02.04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Euroopan unionin laajeneminen: eteläinen ulottuvuus - Eurooppa ja välimeri¤#¤Vallve, Joan¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤3¤#¤32-38¤#¤19981022¤#¤RA01.01, SB01, RL04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Pohjoinen ulottuvuus EU:n aluepolitiikassa¤#¤Ryynänen, Mirja¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤3¤#¤39-42¤#¤19981022¤#¤RA01.01, SB01, RA02.13, RA03, SF08, SH02.04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Eduskunnan tehtävä ja asema EU:n politiikassa¤#¤Leppänen, Johannes¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤3¤#¤43-46¤#¤19981022¤#¤RA01.01, SB01, RA03.01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Turvallisuutta ja laatua suomalaisissa elintarvikkeissa¤#¤Anttila, Sirkka-Liisa¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤3¤#¤47-52¤#¤19981022¤#¤RA01.01, RA03.01, SH06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Puolustusvoimien arvot : johtamisen etiikka - kadettiupseerin arvot¤#¤Tilander, Heikki¤#¤Kylkirauta¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤18-20¤#¤19980318¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SC02, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Katseet 2000-luvulle : johtaja näyttää suunnan tulevaisuuteen¤#¤¤#¤Kylkirauta¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤6-10¤#¤19980318¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suu säkkiä myöten?¤#¤Sinkari, Jari¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤5¤#¤16-17, 19¤#¤19980317¤#¤RO, SJ02, SD05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Apinanleipäpuun katveessa¤#¤Hänninen, Ulla¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤5¤#¤6-10¤#¤19980317¤#¤RF01.15, SH06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Puolueettomuuden tuskat ja ilot¤#¤Iloniemi, Jaakko¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤11¤#¤44-45¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA07.01, RA03.01, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kommunismin musta kirja: historioitsijakiista a la francaise¤#¤Paastela, Jukka¤#¤Historiallinen aikakauskirja¤#¤1998¤#¤96¤#¤4¤#¤324-333¤#¤19981231¤#¤SG08, SG05.01, SA02, SK02, (RA07.01), RA04.06, SK04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kun politiikasta tuli uskonto¤#¤Härmänmaa, Marja¤#¤Historiallinen aikakauskirja¤#¤1998¤#¤96¤#¤4¤#¤333-340¤#¤19981231¤#¤SG08, SG05.01, SF03, RA06.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Agenda 2000 : Euroopan unionin rahoitus : komission kertomus omien varojen järjestelmän toiminnasta¤#¤¤#¤Euroopan unionin tiedote : täydennysosa¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤123 s.¤#¤19981229¤#¤RA01.01, SH02, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Pääkirjoitus:] Liittovaltio ja perustuslaki¤#¤Väyrynen, Paavo¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤4¤#¤5-8¤#¤19981229¤#¤RA01.01, SF01, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤"Perustuslaki muuttaisi EU:n olemusta ratkaisevasti! - on tehtävä selvä ero liittovaltion ja federalismin välillä : professori Esko Antolan haastattelu¤#¤Martikainen, Ossi¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤4¤#¤9-13¤#¤19981229¤#¤RA01.01, SF01, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Agenda 2000 - EU:n tulevaisuuden suunta¤#¤Virrankoski, Kyösti¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤4¤#¤14-18¤#¤19981229¤#¤RA01.01, RA02.03, SB01, SD02.01, SH06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Asialistalla EU:n laajentuminen ja Venäjä-yhteistyö - paluu suurten kysymysten äärelle¤#¤Pentikäinen, Antti¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤4¤#¤19-20¤#¤19981229¤#¤RA01.01, RA02.03, SB01, RA07.21¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Saako liittovaltiosta puhua?¤#¤Martikainen, Ossi¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤4¤#¤33-37¤#¤19981229¤#¤RA01.01, SF01, SB04, RA03.01, SG05.02, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Millaisen liittovaltion Suomi haluaa?¤#¤Väyrynen, Paavo¤#¤Pohjantähti¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤4¤#¤38-42¤#¤19981229¤#¤RA01.01, SF01, SB04, RA03.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Turun julistus asettaa ihmisyyden vähimmäisstandardit¤#¤Hannikainen, Lauri¤#¤Maailmanpyörä¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤27-28¤#¤19980312¤#¤(RA03.01), SL, SF01.02, RM01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Elämänlaatu ja luonnonvarojen hallinta : ohjelman sisältö komission ehdotuksen mukaan¤#¤¤#¤Eurotutkimus¤#¤1998¤#¤7¤#¤10¤#¤6-8¤#¤19981023¤#¤RA01.01, SK04, SJ02, SG03.02, SG02.07¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤EU-kielenhuoltaja Aino Piehl: "Neuvoa saa kysyä"¤#¤¤#¤Eurotutkimus¤#¤1998¤#¤7¤#¤10¤#¤16-17¤#¤19981023¤#¤RA01.01, RA03.01, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Euron lyhentäminen¤#¤Piehl, 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Auli¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤12-13¤#¤19980619¤#¤RA01.01, RA04.02, SD01.02, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Meksikon intiaanit vaativat maata ja oikeutta¤#¤Rekola, Mirja¤#¤Kumppani¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3 kesäkuu¤#¤28-29¤#¤19980615¤#¤RD01, SG02.03, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Romanien kohtalo on yhä elää yhteiskunnan reunalla¤#¤Sipola, Simo¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤07.02.1998¤#¤D 3¤#¤19980210¤#¤SG02.03, RA02.03, RA02, RA03.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suomalaisella avulla on monta mallia : tutkimus pintaa syvemmältä¤#¤Seppälä, Pekka¤#¤Kumppani¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3 kesäkuu¤#¤30-31¤#¤19980615¤#¤RA03.01, SD05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kirjat:] Hivelevä kuvaus Suomen linjasta¤#¤Salomaa, Markku¤#¤Idäntutkimus¤#¤1997¤#¤4¤#¤4¤#¤71-73¤#¤19980204¤#¤RA03.01, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Katsauksia:] Venäjän ympäristönsuojelu aloitettava kylätasolta¤#¤Horn, Marketta¤#¤Idäntutkimus¤#¤1997¤#¤4¤#¤4¤#¤61-66¤#¤19980204¤#¤RA07.21, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Naton ovi pysyy auki¤#¤Jakobson, Max¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤01.02.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980202¤#¤RA01.02, SB01, SC01, RA02.03, RA07.11, RA05.02, (RA07.21¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Minne politiikka katosi¤#¤Puttonen, Mikko¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤11-14¤#¤19980203¤#¤RA03.01, SF05, SA02, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Merellinen toimintaympäristö vaatii taktista erikoisosaamista¤#¤Taskinen, Hannu & Saastamoinen, Timo¤#¤Maanpuolustuskorkeakoulu¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤31-34¤#¤19980611¤#¤RA03.01, SC04, SC06.01, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Operaatiotaidon ja taktiikan tutkimuksesta¤#¤Koskinen, Hannu¤#¤Maanpuolustuskorkeakoulu¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤10-14¤#¤19980611¤#¤SC04, RA03.01, SK03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Taktiikan ja operaatiotaidon opetus on upseerikoulutuksen ydin¤#¤Talka, Ismo ... et al.¤#¤Maanpuolustuskorkeakoulu¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤15-30¤#¤19980611¤#¤RA03.01, SC04, SC06.01, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Huoli maapallon huomisesta¤#¤Saxen, Lauri¤#¤Tieteessä tapahtuu¤#¤1998¤#¤16¤#¤1¤#¤32-34¤#¤19980202¤#¤SJ02, SG03.02, SG02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Suomen ja Ruotsin suhteet¤#¤Jakobson, Max¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤14.01.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980114¤#¤RA03.01, RA03.02, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤EU-asioiden käsittely valtioneuvostossa¤#¤Peltomäki, Antti¤#¤Eurovalmennus¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤1-3¤#¤19980130¤#¤RA03.01, (RA01.01), SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] EU:n rajavalvonnan uskottavuuskriisi¤#¤Eckstein, Timo¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤16.01.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980116¤#¤RA01.01, SF06, SB02, SL, RA03.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Ihmisoikeudet kuuluvat EU:lle¤#¤Kivinen, Olli¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤15.01.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980115¤#¤RA01.01, SF01.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Emun valmistelu on kesken¤#¤Paunio, Jouko¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤17.01.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980117¤#¤RA01.01, RA03.01, SD01.02, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Sosiaalinen kerrostuneisuus Kiinassa¤#¤Salminen, Anu¤#¤Kiina sanoin ja kuvin¤#¤1998¤#¤43¤#¤1¤#¤[7-10]¤#¤19980129¤#¤RI03.03, SG02,¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Naiset koulussa ja työelämässä¤#¤Mielonen, Eevamaria¤#¤Kiina sanoin ja kuvin¤#¤1998¤#¤43¤#¤1¤#¤[5-7]¤#¤19980129¤#¤RI03.03, SG02, SG04, SH03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Puheenvuoro:] Valtiot varustelun kierteessä¤#¤Tasanen, Ari¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤42-43¤#¤19980123¤#¤SC, SC06, SC07.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Myrsky nousee : tohtori Alpo Rusi arvioi kansainvälistä kehitystä ja Suomen asemaa¤#¤Rusi, Alpo¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤20-23¤#¤19980123¤#¤RA01.01, SC01, SB04, SB¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Britannia ja Euroopan uusi suunta¤#¤Cook, Robin¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤06.01.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980106¤#¤RA01.01, RA04.02, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Kansalaisjärjestöt konfliktien ehkäisyyn¤#¤Pietikäinen, Sirpa¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤04.01.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980104¤#¤SB05, SG07, RE¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Venäläisillä heikko usko demokratiaan¤#¤Pursiainen, Christer¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤23.12.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981231¤#¤RA07.21, SF02, SF01.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Katsauksia:] Stalinin kanava muutti Karjalan pakkotyöleiriksi¤#¤Kangaspuro, Markku¤#¤Kanava¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤1¤#¤49-51¤#¤19980123¤#¤RA07.01, SA02, SF08, SF06, RA03.08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Katsauksia:] Verivihollisuudesta yhteisymmärrykseen¤#¤Jutikkala, Eino¤#¤Kanava¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤1¤#¤43-46¤#¤19980123¤#¤RA03.01, RA07.01, SA02, SC05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Katsauksia:] Euro Helmut Kohlin uran huipennus vai sen loppu?¤#¤Elo, Kimmo¤#¤Kanava¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤1¤#¤38-42¤#¤19980123¤#¤RA05.02, RA01.01, SD01.02, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suomi ja XX vuosisata¤#¤Eskola, Seikko¤#¤Kanava¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤1¤#¤9-13¤#¤19980123¤#¤RA03.01, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Rahaliitto - askel epävarmuuteen¤#¤Andersson, Jan Otto¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤12.01.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19980120¤#¤RA01.01, SD02.01, SD01.02, RA03.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Näkökulmia:] Vesiensuojelun historiaa: sopiiko taloudellinen tehokkuus ympäristöpolitiikkaan?¤#¤Paavola, Jouni¤#¤Kosmopolis¤#¤1997¤#¤27¤#¤4¤#¤87-96¤#¤19980122¤#¤RA03.01, RC02, SA02, SJ02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Elämän sodat ja soturit (2)¤#¤Koivusalo, Markku¤#¤Kosmopolis¤#¤1997¤#¤27¤#¤4¤#¤69-85¤#¤19980122¤#¤SK02, SC05, SC06.01, SF06.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Yhdysvaltalainen ympäristöriitojen sovittelumenettely - jotain myös Suomelle?¤#¤Turtiainen, Markku¤#¤Kosmopolis¤#¤1997¤#¤27¤#¤4¤#¤51-68¤#¤19980122¤#¤RA03.01, SJ02, SK02, RC02¤#¤[Abstract:] "Yhdysvalloissa ympäristöristiriitojen sovittelumenettelyllä tarkoitetaan vapaaehtoista neuvottelua, jossa ympäristön ja luonnonvarojen käyttöön liittyvien erimielisyyksien osapuolet pyrkivät yhteisymmärrykseen ja sopimukseen. Ammattitaitoisella ja oikeissa tilanteissa sovelletulla sovittelumenettelyllä voidaan vähentää turhaa vastakkainasettelua ja parantaa päätöksentekoa sekä lisätä päätösten hyväksyttävyyttä. Suomessakin tulisi lisätä mahdollisuutta soveltaa tällaista menettelyä."¤ ¤fin¤#¤Taiwanin nimiongelma - historiaa ja politiikkaa¤#¤Uola, Mikko¤#¤IATS tiedotuslehti¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤10-12¤#¤19980122¤#¤RI03.02, SA03, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Katsauksia:] Yhteistyö - yhteinen mahdollisuutemme¤#¤Temkina, Anna & Zdravomyslova, Elena¤#¤Idäntutkimus¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤1¤#¤43-46¤#¤19980609¤#¤RA07.21, RA03.01, SK04,¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Biodiversiteetin hallinnointi ja globaalipolitiikan rajat¤#¤Jokela, Minna¤#¤Kosmopolis¤#¤1997¤#¤27¤#¤4¤#¤5-24¤#¤19980122¤#¤SB, SJ02, SK02, SL¤#¤[Abstract:] "Luonnon monimuotoisuudesta eli biodiversiteetistä on 1990-luvulla tullut kansainvälisen politiikan asiakysymys. Tässä artikkelissa huomio kiinnitaetään biodiversiteettisopimukseen ja siinä konstruoituihin maailmankuviin, sekä siihen, millaisia mahdollisuuksia ne tarjoavat institutionaaliselle muutokselle oppimisen kautta. Artikkelissa tarkastellaan, miten kaksi kansainvälisen politiikan kaksi keskeistä ulottuvuutta - suvereenisuus ja globaalistuminen - heijastuvat biodiversiteettisopimuksessa. Samalla tarkastellaan globaalin ja paikallisen suhdetta sekä kansallisten ja globaalien intressien välistä jännitettä."¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Talouskriisejä ei voi ennustaa¤#¤Haaparanta, Pertti¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤30.10.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981103¤#¤SD, SD01, SD01.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Onko maailmalla malttia jakaa vaurauttaan¤#¤Keskitalo, Jorma¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat : kuukausiliite¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤lokakuu¤#¤82-83¤#¤19981103¤#¤SD, SD01, SG02.07, SH03, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Ilmastopolitikkaa (osa 2): keinoja etsimässä : energia on avainasemassa¤#¤Vehmas, Jarmo¤#¤Suomen luonto¤#¤1998¤#¤57¤#¤11¤#¤16-17¤#¤19981104¤#¤RA03.01, SJ02, SH05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Ilmastosopimus ja Suomi¤#¤Honkatukia, Juha¤#¤Talous & yhteiskunta¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤3¤#¤25-26¤#¤19981104¤#¤RA03.01, SJ02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Globalisoituminen, demokratia ja kansainväliset rahoituslaitokset¤#¤Gill, Stephen¤#¤Talous & yhteiskunta¤#¤1998¤#¤26¤#¤3¤#¤27-34¤#¤19981104¤#¤SD, SD01, SD01.02, SF01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Ympäristöterveys ilmansuojeluyhteistyön jäsentäjänä¤#¤Virrankoski, Lauri¤#¤Ilmansuojelu¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤5¤#¤19-23¤#¤19980122¤#¤RA03.01, SG03.02, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Ilmansuojelua sata vuotta sitten¤#¤Forss, Pertti¤#¤Ilmansuojelu¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤5¤#¤30-32¤#¤19980122¤#¤RA03.01, SJ02, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Ympäristöterveysohjelma ympäristöministeriön näkökulmasta¤#¤Nyroos, Hannele¤#¤Ilmansuojelu¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤5¤#¤24-26¤#¤19980122¤#¤RA03.01, SG03.02, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Arvot ja tarpeet : puolustusvoimien henkilöstön suhtautuminen tehtäväkohtaiseen palkkausjärjestelmään¤#¤Salo, Matti-Pekka¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤1¤#¤26-31¤#¤19980122¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SH03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kansallinen ympäristöterveysohjelma¤#¤Holopainen, Mikko¤#¤Ilmansuojelu¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤5¤#¤8-14¤#¤19980122¤#¤RA03.01, SG03.02, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Mikronesian tarina : ydinasekoealueesta Yhdysvaltojen läntisimmäksi puolustusvyöhykkeeksi¤#¤Tapaninen, Matti¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤1¤#¤60-63¤#¤19980122¤#¤RJ04, RC02, SI03.05, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Alan opetus ja koulutus:] Tutkijankoulutusta Venäjän ja Itä-Euroopan tutkijoille¤#¤Korhonen, Anna¤#¤Idäntutkimus¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤1¤#¤48-51¤#¤19980609¤#¤RA03.01, RA02.02, SK04,¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Merkintöjä:] Kuka päättää Suomen Nato-jäsenyydestä?¤#¤Uimonen, Risto¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤30.12.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981231¤#¤RA01.02, RA03.01, SB01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Ilmaiskut myös mediaiskuja¤#¤Hemanus, Pertti¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤31.12.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981231¤#¤RC02, RA04.02, RG02.11, SC05, SB05, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Maanpuolustuskorkeakoulun Strategian laitoksen erikoistutkijan Tomas Riesin haastattelu 10.12.1997 : kansainvälinen huippututkija mpk:uun¤#¤Haastattelija: Jarmo Helenius¤#¤Maanpuolustuskorkeakoulu¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤40-42¤#¤19980121¤#¤SB, SC01, SK03, SK05, RA03.01, SA04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Aktiiviupseerien koulutus itsenäisessä Suomessa¤#¤Raunio, Ari¤#¤Maanpuolustuskorkeakoulu¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤33-39¤#¤19980121¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SG04, SK05, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Tietoyhteiskunnan puolustusvoimat ja konstruktivistinen oppimiskäsitys : kasvatustieteiden ja tutkimuksen opsikelu mpk:n perustutkinto-osassa¤#¤Kemppilä, Veli-Matti & Marttinen, Tommi¤#¤Maanpuolustuskorkeakoulu¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤10-13¤#¤19980121¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SG04, SK05, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Sotilaspedagogiikka uutena tiedonalana : koulutustaidon laitos opettaa, tutkii ja kehittää¤#¤Wallander, Kaj & Toiskallio, Jarmo¤#¤Maanpuolustuskorkeakoulu¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤5-9¤#¤19980121¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SG04, SK05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Lajittele tai maksat¤#¤Pietilä, Riitta¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤28-31, 33¤#¤19980116¤#¤SJ02, RA05.14¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Hän:] Heidi Hautala : salonkikelpoinen vaihtoehtomeppi¤#¤Himma, Katri¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤50-53¤#¤19980116¤#¤SA04, RA03.01, SF03, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Emusta ei päätetty kansanäänestyksessä : Sauli Niinistön mielestä Suomi ei sitoutunut EU-ratkaisun yhteydessä Emu-jäsenyyteen¤#¤Lappalainen, Tuomo¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤14-17¤#¤19980116¤#¤RA01.01, RA03.01, SD02.01, SD01.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Venäjä - 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kohti evakoiden omavaraisuutta¤#¤Helminen, Marjut¤#¤Kumppani¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤21-23¤#¤19981204¤#¤RA07.44, SF06, SG02.03, (RA07.43), (SB05), SG02.04, SD05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Ympäristö on ihmisen ensimmäinen oikeus¤#¤Mustavuori, Jaana-Mirjam¤#¤Kumppani¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤18-19¤#¤19981204¤#¤RM01, SF01.02, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Utopia globaalista taloudesta ei vastaa todellisuutta : meksikolainen kirjailija Carlos Fuentes arvostelee voimakkaasti uusliberaalin talouspolitiikan idealisteja¤#¤Rekola, Mirja¤#¤Kumppani¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤14-15¤#¤19981204¤#¤SD, SD01, SB, RD01, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Tobinin vero iskee spekulaatiotalouden ytimeen : yhdysvaltalaisen taloustieteilijän James Tobinin jo 1970-luvulla ehdottama kansainvälinen verojärjestelmä kerää uutta poliittista kannatusta¤#¤Patomäki, Heikki¤#¤Kumppani¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤10, 12¤#¤19981204¤#¤SD, SD01, SB¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Teollisuuden kehitysnäkymät 1998-2002¤#¤¤#¤Suhdanne¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤45-94¤#¤19981204¤#¤RA03.01, SH07¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Näkökulmia:] Vähemmistöjen muodostuminen uuden ajan alussa¤#¤Rahikainen, Marjatta¤#¤Kosmopolis¤#¤1998¤#¤28¤#¤3¤#¤79-87¤#¤19981203¤#¤SG02.03, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Näkökulmia:] Ympäristöturvallisuuden käsitteellisistä ongelmista¤#¤Laitinen, Kari¤#¤Kosmopolis¤#¤1998¤#¤28¤#¤3¤#¤67-78¤#¤19981203¤#¤SC, SJ02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Taloudellinen kehitys ja sosiaalisen pääoman käsite¤#¤Dasgupta, Partha¤#¤Tieteessä tapahtuu¤#¤1998¤#¤16¤#¤7¤#¤50-52¤#¤19981105¤#¤SG10, SG, SG02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Näkökulmia:] Intohimojen labyrintti - Huntington-keskustelun jälkimaininkeja¤#¤Linjakumpu, Aini¤#¤Kosmopolis¤#¤1998¤#¤28¤#¤3¤#¤57-65¤#¤19981203¤#¤SB, SK02, SC, SC01, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Globalisaation diskurssit¤#¤Shapiro, Michael J.¤#¤Kosmopolis¤#¤1998¤#¤28¤#¤3¤#¤33-55¤#¤19981203¤#¤SB, SK02, SC, SC01¤#¤[Abstract:] "A specter is haunting contemporaty professions. Groups as diverse as Certified Public Accountants, Christian ecumenicalists and security analysts see 'globalization' as a relatively new challenge to the coherence and integrity of their ideational commitments and professional practices. The focus of this article is on the challenge of globalization to repressions and exclusions immanent in the 'security' profession, with special attention to Samuel Huntington's recent global mapping. Huntington neglects political economy and over-emphasizes culture; his mapping of civilizations focuses on identity commitments but conjures away the effects of capital on the production of selves. The inhospitable world that Huntington bestows is based on securing an illusory collective self ('the West') against an equally illusory other (e.g. Islam). There are alternatives, however, to Huntingtons's geographical inventions: it is possible and desirable to think a more hospitable world, one that welcomes encounter with difference rather than securing identity."¤ ¤fin¤#¤Geopoliittinen imagologia ja uhkakuvarakennelmat - 1990-luvun turvallisuuspoliittiset selonteot käytännöllisenä geopolitiikkana¤#¤Moisio, Sami¤#¤Kosmopolis¤#¤1998¤#¤28¤#¤3¤#¤5-32¤#¤19981203¤#¤RA03.01, SC02, SK02¤#¤[Abstract:] "Research on critical geopolitics has shed light on the complex connections between geography and international politics in a new way. In this article, the political art of geographical descriptions of reality and constructions of threat is looked into in the context of Finnish security policy reports of the 1990s. Constructions of threat are seen as imagined geographies based on state actor defined dichotomies of inside/outside, chaos/cosmos and friend/enemy. These constructions of threat seek to fulfill the criteria of plausibiIity and acceptability in the textual field of national parliament, and civil society."¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] EU:sta liittovaltio ilman valtiota?¤#¤Antola, Esko¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤02.12.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981204¤#¤RA01.01, SB02, SC02, SF02, SF01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Nyt juhlii kelttien tiikeri¤#¤Rutanen, Reijo¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤46¤#¤20-24¤#¤19981113¤#¤RA04.01, SH01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Kun Ruotsi antoi tilaa¤#¤Virkkunen, Janne¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤08.11.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981106¤#¤RA01.01, RA03.01, RA03.02, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Taktisista voitoista strategiseen tappioon : Yhdysvalloissa käyty väittely Vietnamin sodan (1965-75) strategiasta, taktiikasta ja opetuksista¤#¤Leskinen, Jari¤#¤Maanpuolustuskorkeakoulu¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤16-21¤#¤19981113¤#¤RC02, SC04, SC05, RI02.23¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Toimiiko anteeksi antamisen politiikka?¤#¤Forsberg, Tuomas¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤05.11.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981106¤#¤SK02, SC08, SF06, (RF03.19)¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suomella ja Ruotsilla merkittävä rooli yhteisessä ulkopolitiikassa¤#¤Aaltonen, Markus & Furubjelke, Viola¤#¤Keski-Uusimaa¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤08.11.1998¤#¤2¤#¤19981111¤#¤RA01.01, RA03.01, RA03.02, SB02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] EKP muuttuvassa maailmantaloudessa¤#¤Paunio, Jouko¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤09.11.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981106¤#¤RA01.01, SH08.03, SD01.02, SD01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Pohjoismaiden neuvoston arvo¤#¤Pennanen, Erkki¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤15.11.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981116¤#¤RA03, SB04, RM03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Baltian maiden myytävä asiansa¤#¤Sivonen, Pekka¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤14.11.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981116¤#¤RA07.11, RA01.02, SB01, SC01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Suomi hyötyy rauhankumppanuudesta¤#¤Korhonen, Klaus¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤11.11.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981113¤#¤RA01.02, RA03.01, SB01, SC06.01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Hongkongin nykyhallinto¤#¤Haukka, Kaislakerttu¤#¤Kiina sanoin ja kuvin¤#¤1998¤#¤43¤#¤4¤#¤9-11¤#¤19981111¤#¤RI03.03, RI03.21, RI03.05, SF08, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Ole Norrback: Pelisäännöt tarpeen taloudellisten kriisien torjuntaan¤#¤Laipio, Matti¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5¤#¤4-5¤#¤19981116¤#¤SD01.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Realismia USA:n Venäjän-politiikassa¤#¤Kivinen, Olli¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤03.12.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981204¤#¤RC02, (RA07.21), SB01, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Ilmastokokous oli askel eteenpäin¤#¤Ojala, Jaakko¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤30.11.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981203¤#¤SJ02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Suojelupoliisin uudet kuviot¤#¤Himanen, Keijo¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤01.12.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981203¤#¤RA03.01, SF06, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[kirjat:] Venäjän aika valita puolensa: globaalit blokit tekevät tuloaan¤#¤Salomaa, Markku¤#¤Venäjän aika¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤48-49¤#¤19981201¤#¤SG08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Ydinvoimalat, turvallisuuspolitiikka, elintarvikepula... Onko Venäjä Suomelle uhka?¤#¤Granholm, Leif¤#¤Venäjän aika¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤36-38¤#¤19981201¤#¤RA07.21, SA02, RA03.01, SC05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Yli 250 suomalaista epäiltiin jatkosodan sotarikoksista : Suomea vastaan valmisteltiin laajoja sotarikosoikeudenkäyntejä¤#¤Rouhe, Yrjö¤#¤Venäjän aika¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤24-29¤#¤19981201¤#¤RA07.21, SA02, RA03.01, SC05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[oikeustapaus] Julkisuus auttoi ympäristöaktivistia: Nikitin valittaa Strasbourgiin¤#¤Mäntyranta, Hannes¤#¤Venäjän aika¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤20-22¤#¤19981201¤#¤RA07.21, SF01.02, SJ02, SF10¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Primakovin hallituksen talousohjelma - toiveita ja ristiriitaisia toimenpiteitä¤#¤Rautava, Jouko¤#¤Venäjän aika¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤12-13¤#¤19981201¤#¤RA07.21, SH01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Komission väliraportti myötäilee Suomen aloitetta : Pohjoinen ulottuvuus täsmentää EU:n Venäjä-politiikkaa¤#¤Kallonen, Kimmo¤#¤Venäjän aika¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤6-8¤#¤19981201¤#¤RA07.21, RA01.01, RA03, RA03.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Ydinase eilen ja tänään¤#¤Sadeniemi, Pentti¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤29.11.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981201¤#¤SC06.02, SC04, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Vain vanhukset jäävät jäljelle : työikäiset venäläiset muuttavat pois Keski-Aasian tasavalloista¤#¤Remes, Matti¤#¤Maailmanpyörä¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤24-25¤#¤19981126¤#¤RA07.51, SG02.03, SG02.04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Gazprom lupaa lämmön Venäjälle¤#¤Kuorsalo, Anne¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤48¤#¤40-43¤#¤19981127¤#¤RA07.21, SH05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Pitkä matka ilmaan : lentäminen on työtä, josta suurin osa tehdään maan pinnalla¤#¤Kinnunen, Nacke¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤48¤#¤26-33¤#¤19981127¤#¤RA03.01, SC07.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Sodan satimessa¤#¤Karvonen, Anni-Elina¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤17¤#¤6-11¤#¤19981106¤#¤SC05, SK02, SB05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Terroria vai demokratiaa?¤#¤Yli-Vakkuri, Juhani¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤17¤#¤12-14¤#¤19981106¤#¤RC02, SC02, SG05.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Koneiden yhteiskunta¤#¤Haataja, Juha¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤17¤#¤28-29¤#¤19981106¤#¤SG, SG06, SI03.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Valtauksen jälkeen¤#¤Kolbe, Laura¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤17¤#¤30-31¤#¤19981106¤#¤RA03.01, SA02, SF06, SG05, SG07, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤"Ei meillä mitään kriisiä ole" : kuvernööri Eduard Rossel luottaa Uralin talousalueen tulevaisuuteen¤#¤Ahokas, Hannele¤#¤Idänkauppa¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤11¤#¤10-11¤#¤19981106¤#¤RA07.21, SH02.04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] YK taistelee asemastaan¤#¤Kivinen, Olli¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤05.11.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981106¤#¤RM01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Lännen mies Liettuassa¤#¤Vesikansa, Jarkko¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤45¤#¤46-47¤#¤19981106¤#¤RA07.13, SA04, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Historian opetus upseerikoulutuksessa¤#¤Sjöblom, Max¤#¤Maanpuolustuskorkeakoulu¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤8-10¤#¤19981113¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SA02, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Suomi-kuva - tarvitaanko sitä?¤#¤Länsipuro, Yrjä¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤24.11.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981127¤#¤RA03.01, SB02, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Suomi puhuu vielä kahdella suulla [Suomen ihmisoikeuspolitiikka]¤#¤Scheinin, Martin¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤23.11.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981127¤#¤RA03.01, SF01.02, SA03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Vanhukset maahanmuuttajina - omien läheisyys tärkeää¤#¤Valtonen, Kathleen¤#¤Maailmanpyörä¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤26-27¤#¤19981126¤#¤SG02.04, SG02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suomi vanhenee, onko edessä: Hiljainen vallankumous vai sukupolvien taistelu?¤#¤Pakarinen, Pete¤#¤Maailmanpyörä¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤14-15¤#¤19981126¤#¤SG02.01, RA03.01, SG02.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suomi ihmisoikeuksien maailmanmestari?¤#¤Kortteinen, Juhani¤#¤Ihmisoikeusraportti¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤2¤#¤1, 4-5¤#¤19981109¤#¤RA03.01, SF01.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Naisten ihmisoikeudet sodan jaloissa¤#¤Pohjolainen, Anna-Elina¤#¤Ihmisoikeusraportti¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤2¤#¤6-7¤#¤19981109¤#¤SF01.02, SC05, SG02.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kambodzhan parlamenttivaalit eivät poistaneet maan politiikan ongelmia¤#¤¤#¤Ihmisoikeusraportti¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤2¤#¤9-11¤#¤19981109¤#¤RI02.21, SF01.02, SF04.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Keskustelua:] Jussi Ilvesmäki vastaa [Taina Dahgren: "Ulkomaalaisvirasto muutosten kourissa", 1/1998]¤#¤Ilvesmäki, Jussi¤#¤Ihmisoikeusraportti¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤2¤#¤12-14¤#¤19981109¤#¤RA03.01, SG02.04, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[ETYJ-sivut:] Yhteinen tahto ja lupa yrittää: kreikkalaisten ja turkkilaisten naisaktivistien rauhantapaaminen¤#¤Klinge, Johanna¤#¤Ihmisoikeusraportti¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤2¤#¤15-18¤#¤19981109¤#¤RA06.05, RA06.06, SC08, SB01, SG02.02, SG07¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Maapallon väestö vanhenee¤#¤Korhonen, Ilona¤#¤Maailmanpyörä¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤3-5¤#¤19981126¤#¤RM01, SG02.01, RQ¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Suomen puolesta Balkanin santaan¤#¤Kouri, Pekka¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤21.11.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981123¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SG04, SC08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Kolumni:] Saksa, Suomi ja EU:n laajentuminen¤#¤Virkkunen, Janne¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤22.11.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981123¤#¤RA01.01, RA03.01, RA05.02, RA02.03, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Pohjoinen ulottuvuus 1900 vuotta sitten¤#¤Klinge, Matti¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤13.11.1998¤#¤C 9¤#¤19981116¤#¤RA03, SA02, RA05.01, SG08, RL04, SB04, RA02.01, RA03.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Pohjoisen todellisuuden ohjelma¤#¤Stenberg, Esa¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤13.11.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981116¤#¤RA01.01, RA03, RA02.13, RA07.21, SD04, SD02.01, SH01, SH07¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Missä kulkee Euroopan itäraja : Max Jakobson pohtii Naton ja EU:n laajentumisen vaikutuksia Suomeen ja Ruotsiin¤#¤Jakobson, Max¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤22.11.1998¤#¤A 13¤#¤19981123¤#¤RA03.01, RA03.02, SC02, RA01.02, SB02, RA02.03, (RA07.11¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Ulos etupiiristä¤#¤Rusi, Alpo¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤47¤#¤76-78¤#¤19981120¤#¤RA03.01, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Maltilliset muslimit¤#¤Aallas, Esa¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤19¤#¤11-13¤#¤19981207¤#¤RA03.01, SG09¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Euro ja sen käyttäjät : luottamusta täytyy lujittaa¤#¤¤#¤Infeuro¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤10¤#¤6-7¤#¤19981125¤#¤RA01.01, SD02.01, SD01.02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Parlamentaariset komiteat viitoittivat puolustuspolitiikkaa : linjattomuudesta linjakkuuteen¤#¤Pajunen, Aimo¤#¤Suomen upseeri¤#¤1998¤#¤20¤#¤¤#¤6-11¤#¤19981210¤#¤RA03.01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤"Kuka vihdoinkin on upseeri?" : upseeri, opistoupseeri, erikoisupseeri, reservin upseeri ...¤#¤Huopainen, Osmo¤#¤Suomen upseeri¤#¤1998¤#¤20¤#¤¤#¤52-56¤#¤19981210¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SC06.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Venäjän todellisuus yhä tabu Suomessa¤#¤Kuorsalo, Anne¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤82¤#¤50¤#¤6¤#¤19981211¤#¤RA03.01, RA07.21, SB01, SB02, SC, SK03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Parlamentti tukee miljardiluokan hätäavun lähettämistä Venäjälle¤#¤¤#¤Euroopan ääni¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤11¤#¤1¤#¤19981211¤#¤RA01.01, RA07.21, SG03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Viileästä rauhasta talvisotaan. Kuvittelua ja totta¤#¤Kilin, Juri¤#¤Carelia¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤86-95¤#¤19981124¤#¤RA07.01, SA02, SG08, SC05, RA03.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Europarlamentin vaalit uudistettava¤#¤Raunio, Tapio & Wiberg, Matti¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤18.11.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981120¤#¤RA01.01, RA03.01, SF04.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Katolisuus, kreikkalaiskatolisuus ja protestanttisuus nyky-Venäjällä: yhteistoimintaa vai epäsopua¤#¤Paaso, Viktor¤#¤Carelia¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤71-75¤#¤19981124¤#¤RA07.21, SG09¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Uinuvien rikkauksien Komi kurkottaa Eurooppaan¤#¤Luukkanen, Arto¤#¤Keski-Uusimaa¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤22.11.1998¤#¤¤#¤19981123¤#¤RA07.21, SH04, SH02.04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Vieraskynä:] Veikö länsiavun torjuminen Karjalan?¤#¤Ylikangas, Heikki¤#¤Helsingin Sanomat¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤21.11.1998¤#¤A 2¤#¤19981123¤#¤RA03.01, SA02, SC05, RA03.08¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suomen puolustuskyky 1930-luvulla : ei siitä voi pelkästään poliitikkoja syyttää¤#¤Juottonen, Jorma¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤11¤#¤63-68¤#¤19981119¤#¤RA03.01, SA02, SC02, SC06.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤[Aseet ja taisteluvälineet:] Taistelukenttä digitalisoituu¤#¤Rikkinen, Pasi¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤11¤#¤77-80¤#¤19981119¤#¤SI03.05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Iran tarjoaa sekä mahdollisuuksia että vaikeuksia¤#¤Gunn, Reino¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5¤#¤18-19¤#¤19981116¤#¤RG04.02, SD03.02, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Sloveniasta tulee EU:lle kypsä jäsen¤#¤Keitele, Jukka¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5¤#¤22-24¤#¤19981116¤#¤RA08.22, SH02, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Reservin eminenssi¤#¤Lappalainen, Tuomo¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤47¤#¤50-52¤#¤19981120¤#¤SA04, RA03.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤EU:n laajentumisen vauhtia pitää lisätä : komissaari Erkki Liikanen SK:n haastattelussa¤#¤Rutanen, Reijo¤#¤Suomen kuvalehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤47¤#¤30-36¤#¤19981120¤#¤RA01.01, SA04, SB01, RA02.03, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Katoava, rahanarvoinen luonto¤#¤Hänninen, Ulla¤#¤Yliopisto¤#¤1998¤#¤46¤#¤18¤#¤18-19¤#¤19981120¤#¤SJ02, SD01, SH04¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Suurlähettiläs Pekka Oinonen: Matala palkka karkottaa Viron hallinnosta : nuoret yrityksiin huippupalkoille¤#¤¤#¤HAUS : Hallinnon kehittämiskeskuksen asiakaslehti¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤4-6¤#¤19981116¤#¤RA07.12, RA01.01, RA03.01, SB01, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Kuuba hakee Euroopasta vastapainoa Yhdysvaltojen kauppasaarrolle : Havannan talous huonolla mallilla¤#¤Bergqvist, Jaakko¤#¤Kauppapolitiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5¤#¤25-29¤#¤19981116¤#¤RD03.05, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Sotilasrealismia eduskunnassa : eversti Aladar Paasonen synnytti oikeistossa poliittisen myrskyn helmikuussa 1943¤#¤Jokisipilä, Markku¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤11¤#¤31-36¤#¤19981119¤#¤RA03.01, SA02, SC05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤US Army after next : digitalisoidussa maailmantilassa¤#¤Iskanius, Markku & Ala-Sankila, Jorma¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤11¤#¤15-19¤#¤19981119¤#¤RC02, SC04, SC06.01, SI03.05¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Tulos tehdään ihmisten kanssa ja heidän avullaan¤#¤Airaksinen, Urpo¤#¤Sotilasaikakauslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤73¤#¤11¤#¤9-14¤#¤19981119¤#¤RA03.01, SG04, SC06.01¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Sotilasjohtaminen muutoksessa : sotilasjohtajalta vaaditaan empaattisuutta ja motivointikykyä¤#¤Heikkilä, Soili¤#¤HAUS : Hallinnon kehittämiskeskuksen asiakaslehti¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤10-12¤#¤19981116¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.01, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Un contre-agenda pour le XXIe siecle¤#¤Moscardo, Jeronimo¤#¤Romanian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤spec iss 1¤#¤15-24¤#¤19981002¤#¤SC, SB, SD¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Reflections sur le Pacte de stabilite en Europe, trois annees apres son adoption¤#¤Majza, Beatrice¤#¤Ares¤#¤1998¤#¤17¤#¤41 (1) Oct¤#¤77-103¤#¤19981109¤#¤RA02, RA01.01, SL, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Chypre : un conflit insoluble¤#¤Klebes-Pelissier, Anne¤#¤Ares¤#¤1998¤#¤17¤#¤41 (1) Oct¤#¤59-75¤#¤19981109¤#¤RA06.07, SF06, SB05, RA06.06, RA06.05¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤A propos du "modele hollandais"¤#¤Chavranski, Henri¤#¤Politique etrangere¤#¤1998¤#¤63¤#¤3 Automne¤#¤645-658¤#¤19981105¤#¤RA04.03, RA02.01, SA01, SH03, SH01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Vers la marginalisation de l'ONU dans le domaine du maintien de la paix?¤#¤Sur, Serge¤#¤Ares¤#¤1998¤#¤17¤#¤41 (1) Oct¤#¤11-23¤#¤19981109¤#¤SC08, SC06.01, SC05, SB05, RM01, RC02, RA07.21, RA04.06¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Les politiques nationales en matiere de maintien de la paix¤#¤Tercinet, Josiane¤#¤Ares¤#¤1998¤#¤17¤#¤41 (1) Oct¤#¤25-35¤#¤19981109¤#¤SC08, SC06.01, SC05, SB05, RC01, RA03, RA04.01, RA05.13¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Effet de serre et quotas d'emission : les enjeux d'un nouveu commerce international¤#¤Godard, Olivier¤#¤Politique etrangere¤#¤1998¤#¤63¤#¤3 Automne¤#¤587-610¤#¤19981105¤#¤SD, SB, SJ02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤[Enhancing good-neigbourly relations:] L'integration regionale et sous-regionale: interferences Sud-Est Europeennes¤#¤Tudor, Valeriu¤#¤Romanian journal of international affairs¤#¤1998¤#¤4¤#¤2¤#¤147-156¤#¤19980922¤#¤RA08, SB01, SB04, RA08.01¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Kosovo : une crise peut en cacher une autre¤#¤Bougarel, Xavier¤#¤Politique etrangere¤#¤1998¤#¤63¤#¤3 Automne¤#¤631-643¤#¤19981105¤#¤RA08.26, SF08, SF06, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Faut-il croire a la "revolution dans les affaires militaires"?¤#¤Tertrais, Bruno¤#¤Politique etrangere¤#¤1998¤#¤63¤#¤3 Automne¤#¤611-629¤#¤19981105¤#¤SC, SC01, SC04, SI03.05, SC06.03¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Les essais nucleaires indiens et pakistanais et la non-proliferation¤#¤Labbe, Marie-Helene¤#¤Politique etrangere¤#¤1998¤#¤63¤#¤3 Automne¤#¤531-547¤#¤19981105¤#¤RG04.03, RI01.13, SC03, SC06.02, SI03.05, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Le debat sur la mondialisation : lecons du passe¤#¤Rodrik, Dani¤#¤Politique etrangere¤#¤1998¤#¤63¤#¤3 Automne¤#¤567-585¤#¤19981105¤#¤SB, SC¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Interventions internationales, souverainete des Etats et democratie¤#¤Montbrial, Thierry de¤#¤Politique etrangere¤#¤1998¤#¤63¤#¤3 Automne¤#¤549-566¤#¤19981105¤#¤SC01, SB05, SF01, SF01.01, SB03, SK02, SB¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Les consequences strategiques des essais indiens et pakistanais¤#¤Delpech, Therese¤#¤Politique etrangere¤#¤1998¤#¤63¤#¤3 Automne¤#¤477-487¤#¤19981105¤#¤RG04.03, RI01.13, SI03.05, SC06.02, SC03, SC01, SC04¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤La securite de l'Inde apres les essais nucleaires¤#¤Chellaney, Brahma¤#¤Politique etrangere¤#¤1998¤#¤63¤#¤3 Automne¤#¤507-529¤#¤19981105¤#¤RI01.13, SC02, SC06.02, (RI03.03)¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤La nuclearisation de l'Asia du Sud et ses consequences¤#¤Ahmad Khan, Munir¤#¤Politique etrangere¤#¤1998¤#¤63¤#¤3 Automne¤#¤489-505¤#¤19981105¤#¤RG04.03, RI01.13, SI03.05, SC06.02, SC03, SC01, SC04, RI01¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤La France et le maintien de la paix : propositions¤#¤Zorgbibe, Charles¤#¤Ares¤#¤1998¤#¤17¤#¤41 (1) Oct¤#¤37-44¤#¤19981109¤#¤SC08, SC06.01, SC05, SB05, RA04.06¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Le terrorisme¤#¤[useita tekijöitä]¤#¤Perspectives strategiques¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤41 Oct¤#¤1-4¤#¤19981020¤#¤SF06.02, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤La Declaration de Damas : une organisation regionale en gestation¤#¤Ihrai, Said¤#¤Ares¤#¤1998¤#¤17¤#¤41 (1) Oct¤#¤45-58¤#¤19981109¤#¤RG00.13, SC01, SB04, SL, RM03¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤L'integr. econom. continent. nord-amerique dans le domaine de la defense et l'apres-guerre froide: dimensions comp. des cheminements canadien et amer.¤#¤Belanger, Yves¤#¤Ares¤#¤1998¤#¤16¤#¤2 Janvier¤#¤5-19¤#¤19980205¤#¤RC01, RC02, SD02.01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Le retour de Hong Kong a la Republique populaire de Chine¤#¤Guerassimoff, Carine¤#¤Ares¤#¤1998¤#¤16¤#¤2 Janvier¤#¤67-89¤#¤19980205¤#¤RI03.21, RI03.03, SB01, RI03.05¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤La medisation des relations internationales: l'exemple de la promotion du desarmement¤#¤Marret, Jean-Luc¤#¤Ares¤#¤1998¤#¤16¤#¤2 Janvier¤#¤91-111¤#¤19980205¤#¤SC01, SC03¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Zones denuclearisees¤#¤Yakemtchouk, Romain¤#¤Studia diplomatica¤#¤1997¤#¤50¤#¤4-5¤#¤5-130¤#¤19980206¤#¤SC03, SL¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤[Treaty bodies:] Difficultes rencontrees dans la mise en oeuvre des traites internationaux en matiere des droits de l'homme¤#¤Tistounet, Eric¤#¤Human rights¤#¤1997/1998¤#¤¤#¤1 Winter¤#¤18-22¤#¤19980213¤#¤SF01.02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤La relation entre l'administration locale, les regions et le gouvernement central - apercu europeen¤#¤Polet, Robert¤#¤Eipascope¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤2-7¤#¤19980422¤#¤RA01.01, SH02.04, SF08¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Rapide survol du bassin mediterraneen a travers les siecles¤#¤Sanchez Monjo, Eduardo¤#¤Eipascope¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤41-43¤#¤19980422¤#¤RL04, SA01¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Dialogue politique : engagements avec des pays tiers [taulukko]¤#¤¤#¤CFSP Forum¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤6, 8¤#¤19980908¤#¤RA01.01, SB01, SB02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Le cout d'une defense europeenne unifiee¤#¤Fontanel, Jacques & Smith, Ron¤#¤Ares¤#¤1998¤#¤16¤#¤3 Avril¤#¤7-28¤#¤19980506¤#¤RA04, RA02.01, SC01, SC02, RA01.06¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Lenine et Wilson : aux origines de l'echec de la recomposition de la securite europeenne en 1918¤#¤Joubert, Jean Paul¤#¤Ares¤#¤1998¤#¤16¤#¤3 Avril¤#¤29-44¤#¤19980506¤#¤RA02, SC01, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Interventions militaires francaises et restructurations des forces armees¤#¤Pac, Henri¤#¤Ares¤#¤1998¤#¤16¤#¤3 Avril¤#¤63-72¤#¤19980506¤#¤RA04.06, SC02, SC06.03¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤L'Organisation des Nations Unies et la diplomatie preventive¤#¤Tercinet, Josiane¤#¤Ares¤#¤1998¤#¤16¤#¤3 Avril¤#¤73-82¤#¤19980506¤#¤RM01, SC01, SB05¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Pulsions et impulsions: l'euro-mediterranee comme enjeu de societe¤#¤Kodmani-Darwish¤#¤Politique etrangere¤#¤1998¤#¤63¤#¤1 Printemp¤#¤35-49¤#¤19980812¤#¤RA01.01, RL04, SB01, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Ou va l'Irak?¤#¤Chahal, Nahla¤#¤Politique etrangere¤#¤1998¤#¤63¤#¤1 Printemp¤#¤19-33¤#¤19980812¤#¤RG02.11, SF05, SB02, SF08, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤La Bulgarie - entre le discours culturel et la pratique politique¤#¤Todorova, Maria¤#¤Politique etrangere¤#¤1998¤#¤63¤#¤1 Printemp¤#¤125-139¤#¤19980812¤#¤RA08.14, SG08, SF05, SB, RA02.03¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤L'islam en Russie, un danger pour le Kremlin?¤#¤Semonofftian-Chansky, Irene¤#¤Politique etrangere¤#¤1998¤#¤63¤#¤1 Printemp¤#¤109-123¤#¤19980812¤#¤RA07.21, SG09, SG02.03, SF06, SF08, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤La formation et le developpement au service du renouveau des roles et de la culture¤#¤Corte-Real, Isabel¤#¤Eipascope¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤15-18¤#¤19980120¤#¤RA01.01, SF01, SF02, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Libre-echange contre liberalisation politique: partenariat et stabilite dans le bassin mediterraneen¤#¤Kienle, Eberhard¤#¤Politique etrangere¤#¤1998¤#¤63¤#¤1 Printemp¤#¤51-67¤#¤19980812¤#¤RA01.01, RL04, SB01, SB04, SD02.01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Bill Clinton et la paix israelo-arabe¤#¤Quandt, William B.¤#¤Politique etrangere¤#¤1998¤#¤63¤#¤1 Printemp¤#¤9-18¤#¤19980812¤#¤SB01, SC01, RC02, SB02, RG02.15, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤La France et l'OTAN apres la guerre froide¤#¤Andreani, Gilles¤#¤Politique etrangere¤#¤1998¤#¤63¤#¤1 Printemp¤#¤77-92¤#¤19980812¤#¤RA01.02, RA04.06, SB01, SC01, RC02, RA01.01¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Russie-Bielorussie-CEI: efforts d'integration et tendances a la desintegration¤#¤Alexandrova, Olga & Timmermann, Heinz¤#¤Politique etrangere¤#¤1998¤#¤63¤#¤1 Printemp¤#¤93-108¤#¤19980812¤#¤RA07.21, RA07.33, SB01, SB04, RA07.03, SF08¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤La Mediterranee, un enjeu qui merite une politique plus audacieuse¤#¤Ghiles, Francis¤#¤Politique etrangere¤#¤1998¤#¤63¤#¤1 Printemp¤#¤69-76¤#¤19980812¤#¤RA01.01, RL04, SB01, SB04, SD01.02¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Le Traite d'interdiction complete des essais nucleaires¤#¤Breiller Tardy, Carole¤#¤Ares¤#¤1998¤#¤16¤#¤2 Janvier¤#¤21-57¤#¤19980205¤#¤SC03¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Pluralisme a Hong-Kong et tolerance chinoise¤#¤Yahuda, Michael¤#¤Politique etrangere¤#¤1998¤#¤63¤#¤1 Printemp¤#¤141-153¤#¤19980812¤#¤RI03.03, SF08, RI03.05, SB01, RI03.23¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Renover le Stabex¤#¤Collier Paul ... et al.¤#¤Politique etrangere¤#¤1998¤#¤63¤#¤1 Printemp¤#¤155-170¤#¤19980812¤#¤RA01.01, SB04, SL, RM03, RE, RL03, RD03, SD02¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤La science, la culture et la Mediterranee¤#¤Levy-Leblond, Jean-Marc¤#¤Euroscientia forum¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1 Jan¤#¤13-24¤#¤19980508¤#¤RL04, SG08, SK¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤Amsterdam : la enieme revision des traites europeens¤#¤Vignes, Daniel¤#¤Studia diplomatica¤#¤1997¤#¤50¤#¤6¤#¤5-35¤#¤19980408¤#¤RA01.01, SF02, SL, SB04, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤fre¤#¤La formation europeenne destinee aux hauts fonctionnaires des Etats membres de l'union europeenne¤#¤Hoven, Rutger van den¤#¤Eipascope¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤11-15¤#¤19980727¤#¤RA01.01, SF, SB04, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Die Alliierten und Deutschland 1945-1948¤#¤Steininger, Rolf¤#¤Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤B 32-33¤#¤3-12¤#¤19981106¤#¤RA05.02, RA05.03, SA02, SC05, RA05.01¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Lösung der offenen koreanischen Frage nach deutschem Vorbild?¤#¤Kreft, Heinrich¤#¤Aussenpolitik¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤3. Quartal¤#¤53-63¤#¤19980917¤#¤RI03.12, RI03.13, SB01, SH05, SC07.01, SC06.02, SB04, RA05.02¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Ungewissheiten in der Europa-Politik : neue deutsch-französische Entscheidungsträger¤#¤Vernet, Daniel¤#¤Internationale Politik¤#¤1998¤#¤53¤#¤9¤#¤1-6¤#¤19980924¤#¤RA05.02, RA04.06, RA, SB01, SF07¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Die russische Balkan-Politik¤#¤Hoppe, Hans-Joachim¤#¤Aussenpolitik¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤3. Quartal¤#¤44-52¤#¤19980917¤#¤RA07.21, RA08.01, RA08.21, SB02, SB01,¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Frankreichs neuer Selbstbehauptungswille¤#¤Gougeon, Jacques-Pierre¤#¤Internationale Politik¤#¤1998¤#¤53¤#¤9¤#¤13-20¤#¤19980924¤#¤RA05.02, RA04.06, RA, SB01, RA05.02, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Genfer Konferenz uber das fruhere Jugoslavien¤#¤Rosengarten, Ulrich¤#¤Aussenpolitik¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤3. Quartal¤#¤32-39¤#¤19980917¤#¤SF08, RA08.21, SL, RM01, SF06.01, SC01, RA, RA01,¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Die auswärtige Menschenrechtspolitik des wiedervereinigten Deutschland¤#¤Rauch, Andreas M.¤#¤Aussenpolitik¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤3. Quartal¤#¤64-73¤#¤19980917¤#¤SF01.02, RA05.02, RO, RO02¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Geschichliche Voraussetzungen fur die Modernisierung Russlands¤#¤Simon, Gerhard¤#¤Aussenpolitik¤#¤1998¤#¤49¤#¤3. 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Gesellschaft¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤245-256¤#¤19980813¤#¤SG08, SG10, RA, SG, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Dosierte Konflikte - intakte Reibungsflächen : Frankreichs dialektisches Verhältnis zu den USA¤#¤Nonnenmacher, Gunter¤#¤Internationale Politik¤#¤1998¤#¤53¤#¤9¤#¤21-25¤#¤19980924¤#¤RA04.06, RC02, SB01, RA01.02, SB05¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Wirtschaftspolitik in Rumänien : das Reformprogram der Regierung Victor Ciorbeas¤#¤Neve, Dorothee de¤#¤Osteuropa¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤8/9¤#¤938-953¤#¤19980812¤#¤RA08.13, SH02, SF05, SD03.02, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Kucmas Stuhl wackelt : Transformationsstau und Interessendivergenzen in der Ukraine¤#¤Lindner, Rainer¤#¤Osteuropa¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤8/9¤#¤920-937¤#¤19980812¤#¤RA07.32, SF05, SF04.01, SG05, SF04, SG01, SH01, SF08, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Stabileres Bankensystem in Russland¤#¤Schröder, Klaus¤#¤Osteuropa¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤8/9¤#¤913-919¤#¤19980812¤#¤RA07.21, SH08.03, SF05, SH07¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Der "neue" deutsch-französischen Dialog¤#¤Froehly, Jean-Pierre¤#¤Internationale Politik¤#¤1998¤#¤53¤#¤9¤#¤26-32¤#¤19980924¤#¤RA04.06, RA05.02, RA, SB01, SB02, RC02, RA01.01¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤50 Jahre Israel: ein Staat auf der Suche nach einer neuen Identität¤#¤Veit, Winfried¤#¤Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤275-287¤#¤19980813¤#¤RG02.15, SG02.03, SF06, SG02, SG08, SC08, SG¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Die ausbleibende Friedensdividende : Jordaniens Legitimitätskrise verschärft sich¤#¤Dietrich, Renate¤#¤Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤288-298¤#¤19980813¤#¤RG02.12, SC08, SG02.03, SH01, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Osteuropaforschung als politisches Instrument im Kalten Krieg : die Abteilung fur Geschichte der imperialistischen Ostforschung in der DDR (1960 bis..¤#¤Creuzberger, Stefan & Unser, Jutta¤#¤Osteuropa¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤8/9¤#¤849-867¤#¤19980812¤#¤RA07, SK03, SA02, SB01, SK02, SA03, RA05.02¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Die "Otto Wolff-Datenbank" : aktuelle Orientierungshilfe zu Osteuropa im Internet¤#¤Lipinsky, 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SF01.01, SG02¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Lettlands Weg von der sowjetischen Vergangenheit in die europäische Zukunft¤#¤Henning, Detlef¤#¤Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤B 37¤#¤27-34¤#¤19981008¤#¤RA07.13, SA02, SA03, SC02, SB02, SH02, SF05, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Der schwere Weg nach Westen: Litauen 1990-1998¤#¤Tauber, Joachim¤#¤Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤B 37¤#¤35-45¤#¤19981008¤#¤RA07.14, SA03, SA02, SH02, SF05, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤[Notizen:] "... eine Kerze ist besser als tiefe Finsternis" : Einige Gedanken zu Demokratie und Freiheit in Ost und West¤#¤Szczypiorski, Andrzej¤#¤Osteuropa¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤6¤#¤617-621¤#¤19980623¤#¤SB, SG¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Sprachenpolitik in der Republik Komi¤#¤Muller, Barbara¤#¤Osteuropa¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤6¤#¤604-616¤#¤19980623¤#¤RA07.21, SF08, SG08, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Wider den Zeigefinder : Zur russichen Kinderliteratur der Gegenwart¤#¤Markstein, Elisabeth¤#¤Osteuropa¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤6¤#¤595-603¤#¤19980623¤#¤RA07.21, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Nationalstaatsbildung in der 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Kosaken in der Republik Belarus'¤#¤¤#¤Osteuropa : Archiv¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤3¤#¤A127-A133¤#¤19980319¤#¤RA07.33, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Perspektiven des Kosakentums in Russland : Interview mit einem donkosakischen Kreisataman¤#¤¤#¤Osteuropa : Archiv¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤3¤#¤A122-A126¤#¤19980319¤#¤RA07.21, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Exodus der Russen aus Uzbekistan : Motive der Auswanderung¤#¤¤#¤Osteuropa : Archiv¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤3¤#¤A112-A121¤#¤19980319¤#¤RA07.21, RA07.54, SG02.03, SG02.04¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤[Zur Diskussion gestellt - Osteuropaforschung im Umbruch:] Totgesagte leben länger : die Osteuropa-Disziplinen im Dschungel der Wissenschaften¤#¤Beyrau, Dietrich¤#¤Osteuropa¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤10¤#¤1041-1049¤#¤19981027¤#¤RA02.02, RA02.03, SK04, RA05.02¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Die Richter und ihre Richter : zur Rolle der Justiz be der Aufarbeitung der kommunistischen Vergangenheit Polens¤#¤¤#¤Osteuropa : Archiv¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤10¤#¤A337-342¤#¤19981027¤#¤RA05.11, SA02, SF10¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Rumänien und die kommunistische Vergangenheit¤#¤¤#¤Osteuropa : Archiv¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤10¤#¤A343-351¤#¤19981027¤#¤RA08.13, SA02, SF10¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Programmierter Kollaps : Russlands Finanzkrise fuhrt ins Chaos¤#¤Åslund, Anders¤#¤Internationale Politik¤#¤1998¤#¤53¤#¤10¤#¤3-11¤#¤19981029¤#¤RA07.21, SH01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤"Rechtsstaat Russland" : beachtliche Fortschritte - schwere Defizite - ungunstige Perspektiven¤#¤Luchterhandt, Otto¤#¤Internationale Politik¤#¤1998¤#¤53¤#¤10¤#¤12-22¤#¤19981029¤#¤RA07.21, SF02, SF10¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Moskau und die deutsche Wiedervereinigung : zwei Interviews¤#¤¤#¤Osteuropa : Archiv¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤3¤#¤A99-A111¤#¤19980319¤#¤RA07.01, RA05.03, RA05.02, SB01, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤[Bucher und Zeitschriften:] Die Sowjetunion unter Chrushchev : neuere russische Quellenpublikationen und Literatur¤#¤Pleines, Heiko¤#¤Osteuropa¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤3¤#¤311-314¤#¤19980319¤#¤SG08, RA07.01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Polnisch-sowjetische Freundschaft - "auf Banditentum und Raub reduziert"? : die Rote Armee in Polens Wiedergewonnenen Gebieten (1945-1947)¤#¤Mochocki, Wladyslaw¤#¤Osteuropa¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤3¤#¤286-299¤#¤19980319¤#¤RA05.11, RA07.21, SA02, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Vom Nutzen und Nachteil der Nationalgeshichtsschreibung fur die Osteuropaforschung : Plädoyer fur das "ubliche Schema" der russischen Geshichte¤#¤Bohn, Thomas M.¤#¤Osteuropa¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤3¤#¤282-285¤#¤19980319¤#¤RA07.21, SA02, SK04¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Das Moskauer Patriarchat im Zeichen des neuen Nationalismus¤#¤Stricker, Gerd¤#¤Osteuropa¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤3¤#¤268-281¤#¤19980319¤#¤RA07.21, SG09, SG02.03, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Das Verfassungsgericht der Russischen Föderation : eine juristische Institution im Spannungsfeld von Verfassungsauftrag und politischer Wirklichkeit¤#¤Krone, Nicole¤#¤Osteuropa¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤3¤#¤253-267¤#¤19980319¤#¤RA07.21, SF01¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Der asymmetrische Föderalismus : zur besonderen Rolle der Republiken in der Russischen Föderation¤#¤Busygina, Irina M.¤#¤Osteuropa¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤3¤#¤239-252¤#¤19980319¤#¤RA07.21, SF08¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Sowjetische Kulturgutverluste im Zweiten Weltkrieg : Zahlen, Odysseen und Rätsel¤#¤Eichwede, Wolfgang & Hartung, Ulrike¤#¤Osteuropa¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤3¤#¤225-238¤#¤19980319¤#¤SA02, SG08, RA05.01, RA05.02, RA05.03, RA07.01¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤[Abfallwirtschaft:] Deponierichtlinie der Europäischen Union : Rat der Europäischen Union (Umwelt) erzielt politisches Einvernehmen¤#¤¤#¤Umwelt¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤79-80¤#¤19980225¤#¤SJ02, RA01.01¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤[Naturschutz und Ökologie:] Studie "Urlaubsreisen und Umwelt" : intakte Natur und Umwelt sind fur deutsche Urlauber wichtige Faktoren¤#¤¤#¤Umwelt¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤68-69¤#¤19980225¤#¤SJ02, SH08.01, RA05.02¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤[Umweltpolitik ubergreifend:] Das Umweltgesetzbuch als Instrument rechtlicher und administrativer Innovation¤#¤Hirche, Walter¤#¤Umwelt¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤54-57¤#¤19980225¤#¤SJ02, SF10¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤[Umweltpolitik ubergreifend:] Umweltsituation in den OECD-Mitglied-staaten : OECD legt neue Umweltdatensammlung vor¤#¤¤#¤Umwelt¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤52-53¤#¤19980225¤#¤SJ02, RN03¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Die russische Atomwaffen - eine grössere Gefarhr als im Kalten Krieg? : ein ehemaliger Oberst berichtet¤#¤¤#¤Osteuropa : Archiv¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤1¤#¤A72-A74¤#¤19980224¤#¤RA07.21, SC06.02¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤NATO-Osterweiterung - Reaktionen der Beitrittskandidaten¤#¤¤#¤Osteuropa : Archiv¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤1¤#¤A45-A71¤#¤19980224¤#¤RA01.02, RA02.03, SB01, RA05.11, RA05.21, RA05.22, RA08.12¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤[Themen deir Zeitgeschichte:] Warum wurde Finnland nicht sowjetisiert?¤#¤Troebst, Stefan¤#¤Osteuropa¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤2¤#¤178-191¤#¤19980224¤#¤RA07.01, RA03.01, SB02, SB01, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤[Zur Diskussion gestellt:] Nicht die Osteuropaforschung hat versagt ...¤#¤Meyer, Fritjof¤#¤Osteuropa¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤2¤#¤173-177¤#¤19980224¤#¤RA02.03, SA03, SK04¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤[Aspekte der Osteuropaforschung:] Die Renaissance der nationalen Frage in Osteuropa : ein Forschungsproblem der deutschen Geschichts- und Sozialwiss..¤#¤Uhlig, Christiane¤#¤Osteuropa¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤2¤#¤161-172¤#¤19980224¤#¤RA02.03, RA02.02, SG05.01, SG02.03, (RA05.02)¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Machtwechsel in Polen : die Parlamentswahlen und ihre Folgen¤#¤Juchler, Jakob¤#¤Osteuropa¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤2¤#¤148-159¤#¤19980224¤#¤RA05.11, SF04.01, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Identitätssuche als Movens der Sicherheitspolitik : die NATO-Osterweiterungsdebatte im Lichte der Herausbildung neuer Identitäten im postkommunist...¤#¤Alamir, Fouzieh Melanie & Pradetto, August¤#¤Osteuropa¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤2¤#¤134-147¤#¤19980224¤#¤RA01.02, RA02.03, SB01, SC01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Sechs Jahre technische Zusammenarbeit mit der GUS : Probleme und Perspektiven der bi- und multilateralen Projektarbeit aus der Sicht westlicher Proj..¤#¤Jänecke, Bianca¤#¤Osteuropa¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤2¤#¤119-133¤#¤19980224¤#¤RA07.03, SI02, RA02.01¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Globalisierung und kultureller Pluralismus¤#¤Kleinert, Matthias¤#¤Internationale Politik¤#¤1998¤#¤53¤#¤2¤#¤54-60¤#¤19980305¤#¤SD, SD01, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Ostsee-Kooperation - eine Efrogsgeschichte¤#¤Walter, Gerd¤#¤Internationale Politik¤#¤1998¤#¤53¤#¤2¤#¤47-53¤#¤19980305¤#¤RA02.12, SB04, SB01, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Ökonomische Interdependenz im Ostsee-Raum : Transportbedurfnisse Russlands und des Baltikums¤#¤Nyberg, Rene¤#¤Internationale Politik¤#¤1998¤#¤53¤#¤2¤#¤41-46¤#¤19980305¤#¤RA02.12, RA07.11, RA07.21, (RA03.01), SB01, SH08.01¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Nicht gegen Russland : Sicherheit und Zusammenarbeit im Ostsee-Raum¤#¤Ischinger, Wolfgang¤#¤Internationale Politik¤#¤1998¤#¤53¤#¤2¤#¤33-40¤#¤19980305¤#¤RA02.12, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Atlantische Kommunikationsallianzen : der Wettstreit im "Cyberspace"¤#¤Grewlich, Klaus W.¤#¤Internationale Politik¤#¤1998¤#¤53¤#¤2¤#¤25-32¤#¤19980305¤#¤SI02, SI03.02, SD01, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Fur ein transatlantischen Gleichgewicht : Frankreich, NATO und europäische Verteidigungspolitik¤#¤Racine, Bruno¤#¤Internationale Politik¤#¤1998¤#¤53¤#¤2¤#¤19-24¤#¤19980305¤#¤RA01.02, RA04.06, SC01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Ein qualitativer Durchbruch : das deutsch-russische Verhältnis an der Schwelle zum 21. Jahrhundert¤#¤Krylow, Sergej B.¤#¤Internationale Politik¤#¤1998¤#¤53¤#¤10¤#¤23-28¤#¤19981029¤#¤RA07.21, RA05.02, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Amerika fuhrt - Europa folgt? : eine Beziehung sucht ihren Zweck¤#¤Bierling, Stephan¤#¤Internationale Politik¤#¤1998¤#¤53¤#¤2¤#¤9-18¤#¤19980305¤#¤RA02.01, RC02, SB01, SB04, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Partnerschaft fur das 21. 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: die Turkei zwischen Dogma und Liberalisierung¤#¤Gurbey, Gulistan¤#¤Internationale Politik¤#¤1998¤#¤53¤#¤1¤#¤39-44¤#¤19980203¤#¤RA06.06, SF06, SG02.03, (RG02)¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Wirtschaftskrise in der Turkei : mögliche Folgen der ausbleibenden Reformen¤#¤Yilmaz, Bahri¤#¤Internationale Politik¤#¤1998¤#¤53¤#¤1¤#¤35-38¤#¤19980203¤#¤RA06.06, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Turkische Sicherheitspolitik : Mittelpunkt des neuen geopolitischen Koordinatensystems¤#¤Bagci, Huseyin¤#¤Internationale Politik¤#¤1998¤#¤53¤#¤1¤#¤29-34¤#¤19980203¤#¤RA06.06, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Von den USA lernen? : Beschäftigungsmotor Dienstleistung in Deutschland nur auf halber Kraft¤#¤Bräuniger, Dieter¤#¤Internationale Politik¤#¤1998¤#¤53¤#¤10¤#¤53-58¤#¤19981029¤#¤RA05.02, SH03¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Geschichtspolitik in der Bundesrepublic Deutschland 1949-1989 : Phasen und Kontroversen¤#¤Wolfrum, Edgar¤#¤Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤B 45¤#¤3-15¤#¤19981102¤#¤RA05.02, SA02, SK04¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Europa nach dem Euro : ökonomische Integration ohne politischen Fortschritt¤#¤Scharpf, Fritz W.¤#¤Internationale Politik¤#¤1998¤#¤53¤#¤6¤#¤39-44¤#¤19980701¤#¤RA01.01, SD01.02, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Anatomie eines Erfolgs : Die UN-mission in Ostslawonien¤#¤Doyle, Michael W. & Muller, Jan¤#¤Internationale Politik¤#¤1998¤#¤53¤#¤6¤#¤34-38¤#¤19980701¤#¤RA08.24, RA08.26, SF08, SB05¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Lehren aus dem Balkan-Konflikt¤#¤Koshnick, Hans¤#¤Hamburger Vorträge¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4 März¤#¤1-8¤#¤19980701¤#¤RA08.01, RA08.26, SB05, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Zankapfel im Mittelmeer : Zypern vor dem EU-Beitritt¤#¤Axt, Heinz-Jurgen¤#¤Internationale Politik¤#¤1998¤#¤53¤#¤1¤#¤23-28¤#¤19980203¤#¤RA06.07, RA01.01, SB01, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤An der Nahtstelle von Europa und Asien : die Mittlerolle der turkischen Regionalmacht¤#¤Gumpel, Werner¤#¤Internationale Politik¤#¤1998¤#¤53¤#¤1¤#¤17-22¤#¤19980203¤#¤RA06.06, SC02, SC01, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Die Turkei, der Nahe Osten und das Wasser : Verschiebungen des Kräftegleichgewichts¤#¤Steinbach, Udo¤#¤Internationale Politik¤#¤1998¤#¤53¤#¤1¤#¤9-16¤#¤19980203¤#¤RA06.06, SC02, SC01, SG02.03, RG02¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Die postkemalistische Turkei : zwischen EU und panturkischem Islamismus¤#¤Tibi, Bassam¤#¤Internationale Politik¤#¤1998¤#¤53¤#¤1¤#¤1-8¤#¤19980203¤#¤RA06.06, SF05, SG, SG09¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Frauen und Roma benachteiligt : Analphabetismus im heutigen Jugoslawien¤#¤¤#¤Osteuropa : Archiv¤#¤1998¤#¤48¤#¤1¤#¤A30-A33¤#¤19980202¤#¤RA08.26, SG02.03, SG04¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Ruckkehr oder Flucht? 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Legislaturperiode des Deutschen Bundestages : ökologische Steuer- und Abgabenraform; ökologische Modernisierung¤#¤¤#¤Umwelt¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤12¤#¤551-555¤#¤19981216¤#¤RA05.02, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤La Francafrique - postkolonialer Habitus und Klientelismus in der französischen Afrikapolitik¤#¤Schlichte, Klaus¤#¤Zeitschrift fur Internationale Beziehungen¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤2 Dez¤#¤309-343¤#¤19981221¤#¤RA04.06, RE, SB01, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Umweltzerstörung als Konfliktursache? : theoretische Konzeptualisierung und empirische Analyse des Zusammenhangs von "Umwelt" und "Sicherheit"¤#¤Biermann, Frank & Petschel-Held, Gerhard & Rohloff, Christoph¤#¤Zeitschrift fur Internationale Beziehungen¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤2 Dez¤#¤273-308¤#¤19981221¤#¤SC, SC01, SB05, SK02, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Weltgesellschaft als theoretisches Konzept der internationalen Beziehungen¤#¤Jung, Dietrich¤#¤Zeitschrift fur Internationale Beziehungen¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤2 Dez¤#¤241-271¤#¤19981221¤#¤SK02, SB, SD¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Von der Politisierung der Ökonomie zur Ökonomisierung der Politik : Staat, Markt und Aussenpolitik in Russland¤#¤Christophe, Barbara¤#¤Zeitschrift fur Internationale Beziehungen¤#¤1998¤#¤5¤#¤2 Dez¤#¤201-240¤#¤19981221¤#¤RA07.21, SH02, SK02, SB02, SH05¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Deutschland un Lateinamerika : fur mehr als unverbindliche Freundschaft¤#¤Hofmeister, Wilhelm¤#¤Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤B 39¤#¤3-10¤#¤19981001¤#¤RA05.02, SB01, RD¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Das Umweltrecht aus Sicht eines Umweltverbandes¤#¤Schrader, Christian¤#¤Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤B 50¤#¤30-37¤#¤19981217¤#¤RA05.02, SJ02, SF10¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Umweltpolitikplanung auf nationaler und internationaler Ebene¤#¤Carius, Alexander & Sandhövel, Armin¤#¤Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤B 50¤#¤11-20¤#¤19981217¤#¤RA05.02, SJ02, SB¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Von der Umweltpolitik zur Politik der Nachhaltigkeit : das Konzept der nachhaltigen Entwicklung als Modernisierungsansatz¤#¤Zillessen, Horst¤#¤Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤B 50¤#¤3-10¤#¤19981217¤#¤RA05.02, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Japan: unfähig, die Krise zu bewältigen?¤#¤Ehrke, Michael¤#¤Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤413-422¤#¤19981216¤#¤RI03.22, SH01¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Japan: das Erfolgssyndrom als Krisenursache¤#¤Waldenberger, Franz¤#¤Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤403-412¤#¤19981216¤#¤RI03.22, SH01¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤"Great Game" am Kaspischen Meer¤#¤Freitag-Wirminghaus, Rainer¤#¤Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤388-402¤#¤19981216¤#¤RL06, RC02, SC01, RA07.21, SH04, RG04.02, RA06.06, RA07.53¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤Eine neue Ordnung fur Europa¤#¤Czempiel, Ernst-Otto¤#¤Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤357-375¤#¤19981216¤#¤RA02, RA02.01, SB, SC¤#¤¤ ¤ger¤#¤[Bodenschutz und Altlasten:] Umweltaspekte bei der nachnutzung ehemals militärisch genutzter Liegenschaften : Abschussveranstaltung zur NATO-CCMS Pilotstudie vom 5. bis 7. Oktober 1998 in Tallinn¤#¤¤#¤Umwelt¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤12¤#¤571¤#¤19981216¤#¤SJ02, RA07.12, SC06.01¤#¤¤ ¤ita¤#¤La politica estera dell'Italia¤#¤Dini, Lamberto¤#¤Affari esteri¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤120¤#¤684-696¤#¤19981209¤#¤RA06.03, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Svenska massmediebilder av Sydafrika under 1900-talet¤#¤Engblom, Lars-Åke¤#¤Nordisk tidskrift¤#¤1997¤#¤73¤#¤5-6¤#¤445-452¤#¤19980429¤#¤RF03.19, RA03.02, SB01, SA02, SG06, SG05¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Skandinavisk udvandring til Sydafrika¤#¤Hvidt, Kristian¤#¤Nordisk tidskrift¤#¤1997¤#¤73¤#¤5-6¤#¤437-444¤#¤19980429¤#¤RA03, SB01, RF03.19, SA02, SG02.04¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Russisk militär identitet: endring eller status quo?¤#¤Sundal, Knut Magne¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤1¤#¤105-125¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA07.21, SC02, SC06, SC06.01, SK02, SC04¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤NATO-udveidelse og norsk forsvarsplanlegging: mulige konsekvenser for Forsvarets fremtidige innretting, oppgaver og struktur¤#¤Johansen, Iver¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤3¤#¤421-443¤#¤19981015¤#¤RA03.03, SC02, SC01, RA01.02, RA02.03, RA03, RA03.01, RA03.02¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Endring og status quo: amerikansk forsvarspolitikk på vei mot det 21. århundre¤#¤Melby, Svein¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤3¤#¤393-420¤#¤19981015¤#¤RC02, SC02, SC04¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Konvergenskravenes betudning i sluttfasen : den Ökonomiske og Monetäre Union (ÖMU) [= EMU]¤#¤Johannessen, Trond¤#¤Fokus Europa¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤1 jan¤#¤3-6¤#¤19980210¤#¤RA01.01, SD02.01, SD01.02¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Le Pen - mer enn fransk höyrepopulisme?¤#¤Bakke, Katrine¤#¤Fokus Europa¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤1 jan¤#¤1,10-12¤#¤19980210¤#¤RA04.06, SF05, SF03¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Utvikling og utvidelse: sikkerhetspolitiske og militäre konsekvenser for NATO og Norge¤#¤Eide, Vigleik¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤1¤#¤3-12¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA01.02, RA03.03, SC01, SB01, (RA02.03)¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Asia-krisens politikk¤#¤Tönnesson, Stein¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤3¤#¤361-392¤#¤19981015¤#¤SH01, SH02, RI03, RI02, SD01, SD01.01, RI02.16, RI03.13¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Asiatisk drama - tre "kriser" i Asia¤#¤Tenold, Stig¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤3¤#¤339-360¤#¤19981015¤#¤SH01, SH02, RI03, RI02¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤NATO-udvidelsen : tyske og andre sentraleuropeiske perspektiver¤#¤Hansen Bundt, Kate¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤1¤#¤13-29¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA01.02, (RA02.03), SB01, SC01, RA05.02, RA05¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Nordisk samarbeid : etterkrigstidens utfordringer og resultater¤#¤Seip, Helge¤#¤Nordisk tidskrift¤#¤1997¤#¤73¤#¤5-6¤#¤415-422¤#¤19980429¤#¤RA03, SB01, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Tyskland og EU's östudvidelse : på vej mod tysk "normalitet"?¤#¤Friis, Lykke¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤1¤#¤31-49¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA01.01, (RA02.03), SB01, SC01, RA05.02, SB04, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Kolahalvöyas lukkede byer: fra autonomi til integrasjon?¤#¤Hönneland, Geir & Jörgensen, Anne-Kristin¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤3¤#¤445-467¤#¤19981015¤#¤RA07.21, SF08, RA02.13, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Tyrkia utenfor EU¤#¤Hansen Bundt, Kate¤#¤Fokus Europa¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤3 okt.¤#¤10-11¤#¤19981029¤#¤RA01.01, RA06.06, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Westfalerfreden og "humanitär intervensjonisme" : individ versus tat i internasjonal politikk¤#¤Thune, Henrik¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤4¤#¤515-538¤#¤19981216¤#¤SK02, SB, SB05, SC05, SF01.02¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤År 2000 - et reformert FN?¤#¤Munthe-Kaas, Harald¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤4¤#¤539-555¤#¤19981216¤#¤RM01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Subkritiske testsprengninger - prövestans uten stans?¤#¤Märli, Morten Bremer¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤4¤#¤557-564¤#¤19981216¤#¤SC06.02, SI03.05, RC02, RA07.21¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Frankrike og NATO i 1990-årene¤#¤Rieker, Pernille¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤4¤#¤565-578¤#¤19981216¤#¤RA01.02, RA04.06, SB01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Östenfor Vest og vestenfor Öst : kampen om russisk utenrikspolitikk¤#¤Flikke, Geir¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤4¤#¤579-599¤#¤19981216¤#¤RA07.21, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤[Det 20 århundres klassikere:] Jean Bethke Elshtains "Women and War" : via kritisk analyse av kvinner og krig til kritisk analyse av diskursen om krigen¤#¤Karame, Kari¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤4¤#¤601-607¤#¤19981216¤#¤SG08, SC, SC05, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Olje og gass - sikkerhetspolitiske dimensjoner¤#¤Kibsgaard, Björnar¤#¤Fokus Europa¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤2 mai¤#¤1,10-11¤#¤19980617¤#¤SH04, SC02, SC01, RA03.03¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤EUs og NATOs östutvidelser¤#¤Hansen Bundt, Kate¤#¤Fokus Europa¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤2 mai¤#¤3-4¤#¤19980617¤#¤RA01.01, RA01.02, RA02.03, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Rön och visioner i Nordiskt samarbete¤#¤Andren, Nils¤#¤Nordisk tidskrift¤#¤1998¤#¤74¤#¤2¤#¤133-146¤#¤19980722¤#¤RA03, RA07.11, RA01.01, SB04,¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Nordisk råd : fortsatt av nordisk nytte?¤#¤Larsen, Gry¤#¤Nordisk tidskrift¤#¤1998¤#¤74¤#¤2¤#¤133-146¤#¤19980722¤#¤RA03, RA07.11, RA01.01, SB04,¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Identitet i internasjonal politikk¤#¤Neumann, Iver B.¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤1¤#¤52-54¤#¤19980313¤#¤SB, SC, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Kjönnsidentitet: er femininitet iboende fredelig?¤#¤Skjelsbäk, Inger¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤1¤#¤55-74¤#¤19980313¤#¤SB, SC, SK02, SB05, SC05¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Makt og avmakt i Russland¤#¤Overgaard, Hugo¤#¤Fokus Europa¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤2 mai¤#¤8-9¤#¤19980617¤#¤RA07.21, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤[Dokumentasjon:] Johan Jörgen Holst memorial lecture 16. april 1998¤#¤Lodgaards, Sverre¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤2¤#¤311-312¤#¤19980708¤#¤SA04, RA03.03¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Integrasjonsteoriens mesterverk: Ernst B.Haas' Beyond the Nation-State¤#¤Säter, Martin¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤2¤#¤282-294¤#¤19980708¤#¤SG08, RA01.01¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤När ökonomien lösrives fra samfunnet: Karl Polanyis nyaktualiserte klassiker The Great Transformation¤#¤Hveem, Helge¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤2¤#¤263-281¤#¤19980708¤#¤SG08, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Departemental identitet: det norske utenriksdepartement¤#¤Neumann, Iver B.¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤1¤#¤75-103¤#¤19980313¤#¤RA03.03, SB02, SB01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤[Dokumentasjon:] Norsk sikkerhetspolitikk i et Europa i endring¤#¤Vollebäk, Knut¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤2¤#¤313-329¤#¤19980708¤#¤RA03.03, SC02, SB02, RA01.02¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Identitet som diskurs: et teoretisk perspektiv på nasjonal identitet¤#¤Friis, Karsten¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤1¤#¤127-140¤#¤19980313¤#¤SK02, SB01, SC02, SG05, SG05.01, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤[Debatt:] Finnes det rettferdige kriger? : en kort kritikk av begrepet "rettferdig krig"¤#¤Thune, Henrik¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤1¤#¤141-151¤#¤19980313¤#¤SK02, SC05, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Samerne har tagit EU til sig¤#¤Madsen, Jens Jörgen¤#¤Politik i Norden¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤7-8¤#¤10-11¤#¤19981222¤#¤RA03.01, RA03.02, RA03.04, RA01.01, SG05.02¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Den ökonomiske krisen i Asia¤#¤Isachsen, Arne Jon¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤2¤#¤179-195¤#¤19980708¤#¤SD01, RI02, RI03.13, RI03.02, SH08.03, SH07, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Tysklands valg av ÖMU¤#¤Röste, Ole Björn¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤2¤#¤195-222¤#¤19980708¤#¤RA05.02, SB04, SD02.01, RA01.01¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Mer globalisering enn godt er?¤#¤Isachsen, Arne Jon¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤2¤#¤241-250¤#¤19980708¤#¤SB04, SG01, SH03¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤NATOs framtidige kommandostruktur - konsekvenser for Norge¤#¤Kibsgaard, Björnar¤#¤Fokus Europa¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤3 okt.¤#¤8-9¤#¤19981029¤#¤RA01.02, RA03.03, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Er det håp for Russlands ökonomi?¤#¤Bakke, Hallvard¤#¤Fokus Europa¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤3 okt.¤#¤6-7¤#¤19981029¤#¤RA07.21, SH01¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Krönika om nordiskt samarbete : transformasjon, forvitring eller renessanse?¤#¤Seip, Helge¤#¤Nordisk tidskrift¤#¤1998¤#¤74¤#¤2¤#¤187-192¤#¤19980722¤#¤RA03, SG08, SD02.01, SE05, RA01.01¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤[Debatt:] Om nytten av begrepet "rettferdig krig"¤#¤Börresen, Jacob¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤2¤#¤255-260¤#¤19980708¤#¤SK02, SC05, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Fuglespråket og diktarordet : hundre år sidan Tarjei Vesaas vart född¤#¤Mähle, Leif¤#¤Nordisk tidskrift¤#¤1998¤#¤74¤#¤2¤#¤169-180¤#¤19980722¤#¤RA03, RA03.03, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Schröder mot Kohl: et avgörende valg¤#¤Gaarder, Godrun¤#¤Fokus Europa¤#¤1998¤#¤1¤#¤2 mai¤#¤14-15¤#¤19980617¤#¤RA05.02, SF05¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤Internasjonal handel og miljö : et vern av handel eller friere miljövern?¤#¤Böås, Morten & Ruud, Audun¤#¤Internasjonal politikk¤#¤1998¤#¤56¤#¤2¤#¤223-239¤#¤19980708¤#¤SD01.01, SJ, RN03, RM03, SD02¤#¤¤ ¤nor¤#¤De nordlige regioner vil bli et ankerfeste for EU's framtid¤#¤Djupvik, Jack¤#¤Northern dimension = Nordlig dimension = Pohjoinen ulottuvuus¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤4-6¤#¤19980930¤#¤RA01.01, RA03, SF08, SC01, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Gumanitarnaja i mirotvortsheskaja interventsija: amerikanskij i evropejskij podhody [= Humanitarian and peacekeeping intervention: U.S. and European..¤#¤Bordachev, T. V.¤#¤SSHA, ekonomika, politika, ideologija¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤8¤#¤46-57¤#¤19980928¤#¤RA02, RA02.01, RC02, SB05, SC08, SC06.01, SC05¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Rossijskie i zapadnye oboronnye kompanii na rynkah vysokotehnologitshnoj produktsii [= Competitive strategies of Russian and Western defense comp...]¤#¤Tolkachev, S. A.¤#¤SSHA, ekonomika, politika, ideologija¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤8¤#¤32-45¤#¤19980928¤#¤RA02.01, RA07.21, RC02, SC07.01, SC07.02¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Mnogopoljarnyh mir v zerkale teorij mezhdunarodnyh otnoshenij (okontshanie) [= Multipolar world theories in international relations (conclusion)¤#¤Sokov, N. N.¤#¤SSHA, ekonomika, politika, ideologija¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤8¤#¤19-31¤#¤19980928¤#¤SC, SC01, SK02, SB¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Jadernoe oruzhie v mnogopoljarnom mire [= Nuclear weapons in a multipolar world]¤#¤Rogov, S. M.¤#¤SSHA, ekonomika, politika, ideologija¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤8¤#¤3-18¤#¤19980928¤#¤SC, SC01, SC06.02, SC03¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Osmyslenie geopolititsheskogo sdviga [= Rethinking about a geopolitical shift]¤#¤Utkin, A. I.¤#¤SSHA, ekonomika, politika, ideologija¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤15-31¤#¤19981006¤#¤SB, SC¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤[Retrospektiva:] Eshtshe raz ob istokah holodnoj vojny: bretton-vudskij aspekt (okontshanie) [= Retrospection: Once more on the origins of the Cold W.¤#¤Shenin, S. Yu.¤#¤SSHA, ekonomika, politika, ideologija¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5¤#¤74-87¤#¤19981006¤#¤SB, SC, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤[Retrospektiva:] Eshtshe raz ob istokah holodnoj vojny: bretton-vudskij aspekt [= Retrospection: Once more on the origins of the Cold War: Bretton W..¤#¤Shenin, S. Yu.¤#¤SSHA, ekonomika, politika, ideologija¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤78-86¤#¤19981006¤#¤SB, SC, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤[Totshka zrenija:] Razmyshlenija o budushtshem Rossii [= Opinion: My vision of Russia's future]¤#¤Moisseyev, N. N.¤#¤SSHA, ekonomika, politika, ideologija¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5¤#¤47-61¤#¤19981006¤#¤RA07.21, SA01¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤[Totshka zrenija:] Sistemnyj analiz vo vneshnej politike [= Opinion: System analysis in foreign policy]¤#¤Chernov, S. A.¤#¤SSHA, ekonomika, politika, ideologija¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤79-88¤#¤19981006¤#¤SB02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Mnogopoljusnyj mir v zerkale teorij mezhdunarodnyh otnoshenij [= Multipolar world in theories of international relations]¤#¤Sokov, N. N.¤#¤SSHA, ekonomika, politika, ideologija¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤7¤#¤19-27¤#¤19981006¤#¤SB, SC, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Reorganizatsija voenno-promyshlennyh kompleksov [=Reorganization of military-industrial complexes]¤#¤Korneeva, M. A. & Terekhov, V. F.¤#¤SSHA, ekonomika, politika, ideologija¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤7¤#¤43-54¤#¤19981006¤#¤RC02, SC07.01¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤SSHA - Kitaj: za fasadom sotrudnitshestva [= USA - China: behind the window of cooperation]¤#¤Galenovich, Yu. M.¤#¤SSHA, ekonomika, politika, ideologija¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤9¤#¤32-44¤#¤19981020¤#¤RC02, RI03.03, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤[Kommentarii, zametki:] SSHA i jugoslavskij krizis [= Notes and comments: USA in Yugoslavian crisis (1991-1997)¤#¤Kornilov, G. V.¤#¤SSHA, ekonomika, politika, ideologija¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤67-77¤#¤19981006¤#¤RC02, RA08.26, RA08.21, SB05, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Rossijsko-amerikanskie otnoshenija v 1997 g. [= Russian-American relations in 1997]¤#¤Batiuk, V. I: & Khomenko, N. A.¤#¤SSHA, ekonomika, politika, ideologija¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤32-42¤#¤19981006¤#¤RA07.21, RC02, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Sovremennyj federalizm v kontekste mezhdunarodnyh otnoshenii [= Modern federalism in the context of international relations]¤#¤Shilo, V. Ye.¤#¤SSHA, ekonomika, politika, ideologija¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤43-55¤#¤19981006¤#¤SB01, SB02, RC01, RC02, RA07.21¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Natsional'nyj vopros i federalizm [= National question and federalism]¤#¤Lebedeva, E.¤#¤Mirovaja ekonomika i mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤9¤#¤44-50¤#¤19981201¤#¤RA07.21, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Osnovnye transportnye koridory znali eshtshe vikingi [= Even Vikings have known the main transportation passages]¤#¤Korpela, Juhani¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤28-31¤#¤19980327¤#¤RA03.01, RA07.21, SH08.01¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Uglublenie reform trebuet razvitija infrastruktury transporta [= Deepening of reforms demands the development of transportation infrastructure]¤#¤Tsakh, Nikolai¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤20-22¤#¤19980327¤#¤RA03.01, RA07.21, SH08.01¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Sobytija v Pribaltike 1940 goda kak predlog dlja diskriminatsii russkojazytshnogo naselenija [= 1940 events in the Baltic region as a ground for discrimination of the Russian language residents]¤#¤Chernichenko, Stanislav¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤62-67¤#¤19981124¤#¤RA07.01, SA02, RA07.21, RA07.11, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Avstrijskij nejtralitet ne vetshen? [= Isn't the Austrian neutrality for ever?]¤#¤Dorokhin, Vladimir¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤57-61¤#¤19981124¤#¤RA05.13, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤[Diskussija:] Rossii predopredeleno igrat' v mire vazhnuju i samostojatel'nuju rol' [= Discussion on the role of Russia in the world]¤#¤Narochnitskaya, Natalia & Pushkov, Alexei¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤80-88¤#¤19981124¤#¤RA07.21, SB01, SB¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Vzaimodejstvie v sopredel'nyh regionah [= Interaction in the contiguous regions]¤#¤Valtasaari, Jukka¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤38-41¤#¤19980327¤#¤RA03.01, RA07.21, SB01, SF08¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Rossijsko-amerikanskie otnoshenija: novoe natshalo? [= Russian-American relations: new start?]¤#¤Kremenyuk, V. A.¤#¤SSHA, ekonomika, politika, ideologija¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤11¤#¤5-12¤#¤19980130¤#¤RA07.21, RC02, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Barentsevo sotrudnitshestvo [= Barents cooperation]¤#¤Pokka, Hannele¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤42-45¤#¤19980327¤#¤RA03.01, RA07.21, SB01, SF08, RL07, RA02.13¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Vnytrennie regional'nye aspekty formirovanija vneshnej politiki SSHA]¤#¤Parkansky, A. B.¤#¤SSHA, ekonomika, politika, ideologija¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤11¤#¤13-29¤#¤19980130¤#¤RC02, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Dilemmy demokratitsheskoj oppozitii: G. Javlinskij, "Jabloko" i przidentskie vybory [= Dilemmas of democratic opposition: G. Yavlinsky, "Yabloko" ...]¤#¤Gel'man, V.¤#¤Mirovaja ekonomika i mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤10¤#¤21-28¤#¤19980213¤#¤RA07.21, SF05, SF03, SF04.01¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤NATO na puti k pljuralistitsheskomu soobshtshestvu bezopasnosti? [= NATO on the way towards a pluralistic security community]¤#¤Shpanger, H.-I.¤#¤Mirovaja ekonomika i mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤10¤#¤28-35¤#¤19980213¤#¤RA01.02, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤[Doklad:] Kontsentsija printsipov voennoj reformy Rossijskoj Federatsii [=Report: Concept of military reform in Russian Federation]¤#¤¤#¤Mirovaja ekonomika i mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤10¤#¤47-55¤#¤19980213¤#¤RA07.21, SC06, SC04¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤[Doklad:] Kontsentsija printsipov voennoj reformy Rossijskoj Federatsii [=Report: Concept of military reform in Russian Federation]¤#¤¤#¤Mirovaja ekonomika i mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤11¤#¤44-55¤#¤19980213¤#¤RA07.21, SC06, SC04¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Demokratii drut s drugom ne vojujut [= Democracies do not wagae war with each other]¤#¤Ahtisaari, Martti¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤68-70¤#¤19980327¤#¤RA03.01, RA07.21, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤O novoj arhitekture bezopasnosti v Evrope [= On new security architecture in Europe]¤#¤Parhalina, T.¤#¤Mirovaja ekonomika i mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤12¤#¤14-24¤#¤19980213¤#¤RA02, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Vremja vostotshnoj politiki Kremlja [= A time for Eastern policy of the Kremlin]¤#¤Moiseev, Leonid¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤11-12¤#¤3-8¤#¤19980305¤#¤RA07.21, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Polsledstvija rasshirenija NATO [= Consequences of NATO expansion]¤#¤Kazantzev, Boris¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤11-12¤#¤20-26¤#¤19980305¤#¤RA01.02, RA02.03, RA07.21, SB01, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Rossijskaja vneshnjaja politika v istoritsheskoj perspektive [= Russian foreign policy in historical perspektive]¤#¤Mandelbaum, Michael¤#¤SSHA, ekonomika, politika, ideologija¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤9¤#¤45-52¤#¤19981020¤#¤RA07.21, SB02, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Rossija i problemy bezopasnosti v Baltijskom regione [= Russia and the security problems in the Baltic region]¤#¤Shustov, Vladimir¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤11-12¤#¤34-39¤#¤19980305¤#¤RA07.21, SC01, SC02, (RA07.11), (RA02.12)¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja kosmitsheskaja stantsija [= International space station]¤#¤Koptev, Yuri & Yakovenko, Alexander¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤16-24¤#¤19981124¤#¤RR, SB¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Sto mozhno ozhidat' ot programmy TASIS? [= What can we get from the TACIS programme?]¤#¤Markov, Igor¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤84-86¤#¤19980327¤#¤RA01.01, RA07.21, SB01, SD05, SI02¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Obshtshestvennoe mnenie vazhno dlja formirovanija politiki [= Public opinion is important for the policy forming]¤#¤Sarlund, Seppo¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤71-77¤#¤19980327¤#¤RA03.01, RA07.21, SB01, SG05¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Anglojazytshnaja sovetologija i obshtshestvennye nauki v Rossii [= The English language sovietology and social sciences in Russia]¤#¤Lukin, A. V.¤#¤SSHA, ekonomika, politika, ideologija¤#¤1995¤#¤¤#¤9¤#¤38-50¤#¤19980109¤#¤RA07.21, SK, SK04¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Dlja tsego nuzhno rasshtshirjat' NATO? [= Why NATO shoud grow?]¤#¤Talbott, Strobe¤#¤SSHA, ekonomika, politika, ideologija¤#¤1995¤#¤¤#¤11¤#¤49-58¤#¤19980109¤#¤RA01.02, RA02.03, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Mezhdunarodnoe sotrudnitshestvo v kosmose posle holodnoj vojny [= International cooperation in space after Cold War]¤#¤Khozin, G. S.¤#¤SSHA, ekonomika, politika, ideologija¤#¤1995¤#¤¤#¤12¤#¤13-25¤#¤19980123¤#¤RR, SB¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Rossijskie i zapadnye oboronnye kompanii na rynkah vysokotehnologitshnoi produktsii (okontshanie) [= Competitive strategies of Western and Russian..]¤#¤Tolkachev, S. A.¤#¤SSHA, ekonomika, politika, ideologija¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤9¤#¤107-120¤#¤19981020¤#¤RA02.01, RC02, RA07.21, SC07.01, SC07.02¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Mirotvortsheskaja strategija OON [= UN peacemaking strategy]¤#¤Petrovsky, Vladimir¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤3-9¤#¤19981124¤#¤RM01, SC08, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤[Diskussija:] Mir vstupaet v mnogopoljarnost'? [= Discussion: The world enters in multipolarity?]¤#¤Lukov, V. ... et al.¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤11-12¤#¤116-133¤#¤19980305¤#¤SB, SC¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Nashi otnoshenija s SSHA [= Russia and the United States]¤#¤Dobrynin, Anatoly¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤8¤#¤3-14¤#¤19980305¤#¤RA07.21, RC02, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Voenno-vozdushnye sil' Rossii [= Air forces of Russia]¤#¤Deinekin, Pyotr¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤8¤#¤15-20¤#¤19980305¤#¤RA07.21, SC06.01¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Rasshirenie Evrosojuza: stsenarij, problemy, posledstvija [= European Union widening: scenario, problems, consequences]¤#¤Ivanov, I.¤#¤Mirovaja ekonomika i mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤9¤#¤22-33¤#¤19981201¤#¤RA01.01, RA07.21, RA02.03, RA07.11, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Rasshirenie NATO : mify, riski, perspektivy [= NATO enlargement]¤#¤Erler, Gernot¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤8¤#¤28-36¤#¤19980305¤#¤RA01.02, RA02.03, SB01, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Rossija i Zakavkaz'e [= Russia and the Transcaucasus]¤#¤Zaitsev, Anatoly¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤8¤#¤21-27¤#¤19980305¤#¤RA07.41, RA07.21, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Mnogopoljarnyj mir i OON [= Multipolar world and the United Nations]¤#¤Primakov, Evgeny¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤10¤#¤3-8¤#¤19980305¤#¤SB, SC, RM01¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Frantsija i Rossija [= France and Russia]¤#¤Chirac, Jacques¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤10¤#¤51-57¤#¤19980305¤#¤RA04.06, RA07.21, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Prioritety kontseptsii natsional'noj bezopasnosti Rossii [= Conception of national security of Russia]¤#¤Mayorov, Leonid¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤10¤#¤18-28¤#¤19980305¤#¤RA07.21, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Tema 2 : teoretitshskie issledovanija mezhdunarodnyh otnoshenij [= Theoretical research of international relations]¤#¤Kosolapov, N.¤#¤Mirovaja ekonomika i mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤67-79¤#¤19980427¤#¤SB, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤O regional'noj fragmentatsii rossijskogo polititsheskogo soznanija [= On regional fragmentation of Russian political consciousness]¤#¤Chugrov, S.¤#¤Mirovaja ekonomika i mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤29-41¤#¤19980427¤#¤RA07.21, SG, SF08, SG05¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Hartija evropejskoj bezopasnosti [= Charter on European security]¤#¤Shustov, Vladimir¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤9¤#¤7-13¤#¤19980305¤#¤RA02, SC01, (RA07.21)¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Islamskij mir [= The Islamic world]¤#¤Podtserob, Alexei¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤9¤#¤26-32¤#¤19980305¤#¤RG00.12¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤[Natsional'naja bezopasnost':] Vneshnepolititsheskoe izmerenie voennoj reformy [= National security: Foreign policy dimension of military reform]¤#¤Kortunov, Sergei & Vikulov, Sergei¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤9¤#¤69-79¤#¤19980305¤#¤RA07.21, SB02, SC02, SC06.03¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Perohodnye ekonomiki: reforma vneshnetorgovoi politiki [= Transitional economies: foreign trade policy reform]¤#¤Kholopov, A.¤#¤Mirovaja ekonomika i mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤5-17¤#¤19980427¤#¤RA07.21, SD03.01, RA07.02, RA02.03¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Finny i russkie [= Finns and Russians]¤#¤Lyra, Markus¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤5-9¤#¤19980327¤#¤RA03.01, RA07.21, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Rossijskij rynok vpolne sposoben stat' opredeljajushtshim dlja Finljandii [= Russian market is quite capable to be the most significant for Finland]¤#¤Bulgak, Vladimir¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤13-17¤#¤19980327¤#¤RA03.01, RA07.21, SD03.01, SD04¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Novyj evropejskij porjadok [= The new European order]¤#¤Pushkov, Alexei¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤101-111¤#¤19980327¤#¤RA07.21, RA02, RA01.02, SC01, SC¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Za pjat' poslednih let sdelano mnogoe [= We have done a lot for the five recent years]¤#¤Norrback, Ole¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤20-22¤#¤19980327¤#¤RA03.01, RA07.21, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Novye vozmozhnosti Rossii i Evropejskom Sojuze [= The Russian new possibilities in European Union]¤#¤Ivanov, Oleg & Pozdnyakov, Vladimir¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤25-31¤#¤19981124¤#¤RA07.21, RA01.01, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤U nas nemalo vozmozhnostej [= We have a lot of possibilities]¤#¤Halonen, Tarja¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤18¤#¤19980327¤#¤RA03.01, RA07.21, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤[Problemy:] Integratsionnyj potentsial SNG [= The integration potential of the CIS]¤#¤Ziborov, Oleg¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤9¤#¤80-84¤#¤19980305¤#¤RA07.03, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Geoekonomika i politika [= Geoeconomics and politics]¤#¤Petrovsky, Vladimir¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤9¤#¤3-6¤#¤19980305¤#¤SB, SC, SD, SD01¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Rossija i Filippiny : sblizhenie sudev [= Russia and tahe Philippines : a convergence of destinies]¤#¤Ramos, Fidel V.¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤11-12¤#¤40-46¤#¤19980305¤#¤RA07.21, SB01, RI02.14¤#¤¤ ¤rus¤#¤Unitshtozhenie himitsheskogo oruzhija [= Destruction of the chemical weapons]¤#¤Kortunov, Sergei & Vikulov, Sergei¤#¤Mezhdunarodnaja zhizn'¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤11-12¤#¤27-33¤#¤19980305¤#¤SC03¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Historiens vändpunkt¤#¤Bonsdorff, Göran von¤#¤Finsk tidskrift¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤93-103¤#¤19980406¤#¤SC, SB, SC01¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Rasistiskt våld och antirasistisk reaktion i dagens Finland¤#¤Virtanen, Timo¤#¤Siirtolaisuus¤#¤1998¤#¤25¤#¤1¤#¤15-20¤#¤19980330¤#¤RA03.01, SF06, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Maktens kritiker som objekt för kritik¤#¤Wilhelmsson, Thomas¤#¤Nya argus¤#¤1998¤#¤91¤#¤1¤#¤8-10¤#¤19980327¤#¤RA03.01, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Nya krigsbrytartribunalen - styrka och svagheter¤#¤Östberg, Eric¤#¤Internationella studier¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4 vintern¤#¤63-71¤#¤19981218¤#¤RM01, SF01.02, SB03, SF06, SC05, SF06.03¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Insändaren som kom bort : massmedias legitimitetskris och mottaglighet för kritik¤#¤Sillander, Kenneth¤#¤Nya argus¤#¤1998¤#¤91¤#¤1¤#¤11-12¤#¤19980327¤#¤RA03.01, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Göran von Bonsdorff 80 år¤#¤Anckar, Dag¤#¤Finsk tidskrift¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2¤#¤87-92¤#¤19980406¤#¤SG06, SA04, RA03.01¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Indonesiens demokratiska utsikter¤#¤Heimburg, Oscar¤#¤Internationella studier¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1 våren¤#¤15-28¤#¤19980416¤#¤RI02.03, SF01, SF02, SF01.01, SG05¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤EG-domstolens politiska roll¤#¤Bengtsson, Rikard & Tallberg, Jonas¤#¤Internationella studier¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1 våren¤#¤6-14¤#¤19980416¤#¤RA01.01, SF10¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Dumma frågor om försvaret¤#¤Gadd, Sture¤#¤Hufvudstadsbladet¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤16.03.1998¤#¤s. 4¤#¤19980418¤#¤RA03.01, SC02, SC06.02¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Demokratisk fred: sanning eller konsekvens?¤#¤Andersson, Jan Joel¤#¤Internationella studier¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1 våren¤#¤60-74¤#¤19980416¤#¤SC08, SC01, SK02, SF01, SC02, RC02¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Polen mellan öst och väst¤#¤Swiecicki, Jakub¤#¤Internationella studier¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1 våren¤#¤29-42¤#¤19980416¤#¤RA05.11, SB02, SB01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Förebygger allianser krig?¤#¤Aust, Michael D.¤#¤Internationella studier¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1 våren¤#¤43-59¤#¤19980416¤#¤SB05, SK02, SC01, SC05, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤När massan blem marknad - en betraktelse över hur journalistiken tappade bort medborgaren och glömde det allmänna intresset¤#¤Rosenblad, Lars¤#¤Nya argus¤#¤1998¤#¤91¤#¤1¤#¤5-7¤#¤19980327¤#¤RA03.01, SG06¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Gäller mänskliga rättigheter också Kina?¤#¤Mellbourn, Anders¤#¤Internationella studier¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4 vintern¤#¤3-7¤#¤19981218¤#¤SF01.02, RI03.03, RI03.05¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Helikptrarna - Finlands upprustning är föråldrad säkerhetspolitik¤#¤Lodenius, Laura¤#¤Fredsposten¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤13-16¤#¤19980324¤#¤RA03.01, SC06.02¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Inte är vi fiender - bara annorlunda : Eva Neronin i Helsingfors berättar om sin syn på skillnader mellan ryssar och finländare¤#¤Neronin, Eva¤#¤Fredsposten¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5-6¤#¤21-23¤#¤19981231¤#¤RA03.01, RA07.21, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Dödsstraffet¤#¤Sandlund, Annika¤#¤Fredsposten¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤6-9¤#¤19980324¤#¤SF06.03, SF10¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Global kraftsamling för att bekämpa narkotikan¤#¤Mattsson, Per-Ola¤#¤Briefing från Utrikesdepartementet¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤14-17¤#¤19980930¤#¤SD01.01, SG03.02, SF06.03, RM01¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Paus i förhandlingarna om nytt investeringsavtal¤#¤Östberg, Sven¤#¤Briefing från Utrikesdepartementet¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤21-22¤#¤19980930¤#¤SD01, SD03.02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤OSSE:s militärpolitiska uppförandekod - verktyg i konfliktförebyggande arbetet¤#¤Wedin, Lars¤#¤Briefing från Utrikesdepartementet¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤26-29¤#¤19980930¤#¤RA01.07, SB05, SC01, RA02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤"Parlamentarismen som partiskhetens inkarnation : en analys av Sveriges politiska debatt 1900-1920¤#¤Paajaste, Kai¤#¤Politiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤3¤#¤197-211¤#¤19980930¤#¤RA03.02, SA02, SF05, SF01, SF02, SK02, SF03, SG05.01¤#¤[Abstract:] "The Swedish Parliament, Riksdag, was seen as a danger by conservatives in the political struggles at the beginning of the 19th century. The conservative interpretation of Swedish (political) history was the dominant one and the argumentation was based on the past. The leftist parties, liberals and social democrats, had to take this into account when acting for democratic and parliamentary reforms. Their task can, in Quentin Skinner's terms, be described as the task of an innovating ideologist. They had to legitimate a new range of political actions which were regarded as, if not illegitimate, then untoward. This article shows that when the conservatives identified parliamentarism with partiality, it indicated that they too had admitted that "parties" and thus even temporality and concepts of movement had gained a central position in politics. The Left argued innovatively, using this as an argument for parliamentansm and, thus, the conservatives looked like "a party" for the King. The Left was able to use modern political parties and forms and the language with future orientation as a weapon at the same time as they were able to take advantage of the "past" as a political argument. So, the leftist parties turned the conservative argument against the conservatives and in the 1930's were finally able to conquer the concept of Folkhem, the home of the people, from the conservatives. This adaptability was the leftists' greatest advantage in these and later political struggles in Sweden."¤ ¤swe¤#¤Färöarna : världens medelpunkt?¤#¤Nordlund, Sara¤#¤Universitas Helsingiensis¤#¤1998¤#¤17¤#¤3¤#¤35-38¤#¤19981020¤#¤RA03.07¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Kan en union av nationalstater fungera?¤#¤Larsson, Hans Albin¤#¤Internationella studier¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3 hösten¤#¤66-84¤#¤19981015¤#¤RA01.01, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Euron på världsmarknaden och i Europa¤#¤Vanhala, Matti¤#¤Markka & talous¤#¤1998¤#¤6¤#¤4¤#¤23-27¤#¤19981214¤#¤RA01.01, SD01.02, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤[EP-debatt:] EU:s yttre säkerhet¤#¤¤#¤EP nytt¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤9¤#¤2¤#¤19981008¤#¤RA01.01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Myt och verklighet: om rysk, ukrainsk och vitrysk identitet¤#¤Bodin, Per-Arne¤#¤Internationella studier¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3 hösten¤#¤51-65¤#¤19981015¤#¤RA07.21, RA07.32, RA07.33, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Vind i seglen för nordisk EU-samordning¤#¤Norrbom, Hans¤#¤Politik i Norden¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤7-8¤#¤8¤#¤19981222¤#¤RA03.01, RA03.02, RA03.04, RA01.01, SB01, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Norden stabiliserar säkerhetspolitiska situationen i nordvästra Europa¤#¤Kjellberg, Johan¤#¤Politik i Norden¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤7-8¤#¤3¤#¤19981222¤#¤RA03, RM03, SC01, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Nordiskt samarbete förr och nu¤#¤Söder, Karin¤#¤Nordisk tidskrift¤#¤1997¤#¤73¤#¤5-6¤#¤409-414¤#¤19980429¤#¤RA03, SB01, SB04, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Informationssamhället : medlet eller meningen¤#¤Sibelius, Patrick¤#¤Finsk tidskrift¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤329-336¤#¤19980925¤#¤SG, SG06, SI03.02, SK02¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Vapenexport och mänskliga rättigheter¤#¤Madunic, Diana¤#¤Internationella studier¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4 vintern¤#¤8-17¤#¤19981218¤#¤SC07.02, SF01.02, RC02, RA04.02, RA03.02, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤De nordiska länderna och kampen för ett demokratiskt Sydafrika¤#¤Sellström, Tor¤#¤Nordisk tidskrift¤#¤1997¤#¤73¤#¤5-6¤#¤423-435¤#¤19980429¤#¤RA03, SB01, SB02, RF03.19, SF01.01¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤[Kommentarer:] Terrorismen och folkrätt¤#¤Wrange, Pål¤#¤Internationella studier¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3 hösten¤#¤8-19¤#¤19981015¤#¤SC, SC01, SF06.02, SB03¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Om övergången till marknadsekonomi¤#¤Swiecicki, Jakub¤#¤Internationella studier¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4 vintern¤#¤18-25¤#¤19981218¤#¤RA07.21, SH01, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Den nordliga miljöns odimension¤#¤Paasivirta, Olli¤#¤Northern dimension = Nordlig dimension = Pohjoinen ulottuvuus¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤12-13¤#¤19981030¤#¤RA01.01, RA03, SF08, SB01, SJ02, RL07¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Samarbete eller motsättningar i amerikansk politik¤#¤Wiklund, Mats¤#¤Internationella studier¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4 vintern¤#¤26-31¤#¤19981218¤#¤RC02, SF04, SF05, SF04.01¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Människorätt med förhinder¤#¤Duner, Bertil¤#¤Internationella studier¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4 vintern¤#¤33-45¤#¤19981218¤#¤RM01, SF01.02¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Fria val och människorätt - fallet Kambodja¤#¤Hammarberg, Thomas¤#¤Internationella studier¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4 vintern¤#¤46-62¤#¤19981218¤#¤RM01, SF01.02, RI02.21¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Neutralitetspolitiken som dubbelpolitik¤#¤Goldmann, Kjell¤#¤Internationella studier¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4 vintern¤#¤72-80¤#¤19981218¤#¤RA03.02, SB02, SC02¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Lustfyllt lärande väg till integration¤#¤Meri, Tiina¤#¤Briefing från Utrikesdepartementet¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤11-13¤#¤19980930¤#¤RA07.12, RA07.21, SG02.03, SG04, (RA03.02), (SD05)¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Fem stora problem i filosofi¤#¤Sibelius, Patrick¤#¤Finsk tidskrift¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤7¤#¤401-410¤#¤19981106¤#¤SK02¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Israel - ideal och verklighet¤#¤Illman, Karl-Johan¤#¤Finsk tidskrift¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤7¤#¤426-437¤#¤19981106¤#¤RG02.15, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Israel riktar efter 50 år blicken framåt¤#¤Kahan, Semy¤#¤Finsk tidskrift¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤7¤#¤438-448¤#¤19981106¤#¤RG02.15, SB01, SC01, SF05, SB02, SF06¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Israel och det judiska dilemmat¤#¤Rosenberg, Göran¤#¤Finsk tidskrift¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤7¤#¤449-457¤#¤19981106¤#¤RG02.15, SG05.01¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤EU inför kursändring : toppmötet i Pörtschach : Parlamentets prioriteringar för mongondagens union¤#¤¤#¤EP nytt¤#¤1998¤#¤3¤#¤10¤#¤1¤#¤19981109¤#¤RA01.01, SF02, SA03¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Mikrostater som företeelser och forskningsobjekt¤#¤Anckar, Dag¤#¤Politiikka¤#¤1998¤#¤40¤#¤4¤#¤273-285¤#¤19981218¤#¤SF, SF01, SK02, SB, SK03, SF02¤#¤[Abstract:] "A good fifth of the nations of the world are microstates, i.e. nations with a population of less than one million. However, these states are largely neglected in political research. For instance, for the 43 microstates that exist, the 1997 issue of International Political Science Abstracts provides a total of only 43 entries as against several hundred entries for the US and Germany. One main reason for this neglect is probably that microstates are regarded as unimportant and peripheral in terms of political impact and power. Such considerations are, however, external to scientific research and do not therefore merit attention. Internal considerations, on the other hand, justify a study of microstates in several cases. Besides being obvious choices in research efforts that employ country size as an independent or intervening variable, microstates are as a rule democratic regimes and may therefore as objects for research provide useful insights about the working of democracy in small-sized contexts. Also, the study of microstates makes the small-N-many-variables problem in comparative research more manageable. The number of units to study increases, and the ability to focus on essential variables becomes easier as many microstates are fairly similar in terms of control variables relating, for instance, to colonial history, social development and economic performance."¤ ¤swe¤#¤Förebygga koflikter - en strategi för 2000-talet?¤#¤Mårtensson, Annika¤#¤Internationella studier¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2 Sommaren¤#¤12-25¤#¤19980624¤#¤SB04, SB05¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Ursprungsfolken, folkrätten och biståndet¤#¤Spiliopoulou Åkermark, Sia¤#¤Internationella studier¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2 Sommaren¤#¤55-66¤#¤19980624¤#¤SG02.03, SB¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Fundamentalismen i Iran¤#¤Krasnowolska, Anna¤#¤Internationella studier¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2 Sommaren¤#¤26-41¤#¤19980624¤#¤SG09, RG04.02, SB06¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Hamas - terrorns anatomi¤#¤Norell, Magnus¤#¤Internationella studier¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2 Sommaren¤#¤41-54¤#¤19980624¤#¤SF06.02, SG09, RG02¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Om den ryska kapitalismens "primitivism"¤#¤Badersten, Björn¤#¤Internationella studier¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2 Sommaren¤#¤67-80¤#¤19980624¤#¤RA07.21, SF05, SH02¤#¤¤ ¤fin¤#¤Demokratiaa myös kuntatasolle : eteläinen Afrikka ottaa mallia suomalaisesta paikallishallinnosta¤#¤Pesonen, Hannu¤#¤Kehitys¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤32-34¤#¤19980219¤#¤RF03.18, SF08, SF01.01¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤UNDP i Albanien jobbar för att lindra fattigdomen¤#¤Isakson, Karolina¤#¤Kehitys¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤16-17¤#¤19980219¤#¤RA08.15, SD05, RM02¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤På samarbetets väg¤#¤Östling, Bengt¤#¤Politik i Norden¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤3, 19¤#¤19980219¤#¤RA02.12, RA03, SB01¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Mångfald och enhet i Europa¤#¤Jansson, Jan-Magnus¤#¤Finsk tidskrift¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤5¤#¤272-281¤#¤19980706¤#¤SK02, SK03, RA01.01, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Starkare samarbete för demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter¤#¤Lång, Ulrika¤#¤Briefing från Utrikesdepartementet¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤3-7¤#¤19980930¤#¤RA03.02, SD05, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Nordlig Periferi Artikel 10 -programmets förberedningar i slutskedet¤#¤Jama, Jouko¤#¤Northern dimension = Nordlig dimension = Pohjoinen ulottuvuus¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤1¤#¤7¤#¤19980930¤#¤RA01.01, RA03, SF08, SC01, SJ02¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Majoritet eller samförstånd?¤#¤Anckar, Dag¤#¤Finsk tidskrift¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤337-348¤#¤19980925¤#¤SK02, SF01, SF02, (RA03.01)¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤För egen räkning : ung i Norden i dag - vad är det?¤#¤Pelin, Ingrid¤#¤Nordisk tidskrift¤#¤1998¤#¤74¤#¤2¤#¤181-186¤#¤19980722¤#¤RA03, SG04, SG08¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Tony Blairs utrikespolitik: Storbritannien mellan Amerika och Europa¤#¤Ternström, Olov¤#¤Internationella studier¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3 hösten¤#¤40-50¤#¤19981015¤#¤RA04.02, SB02¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Förhandlingarna i Osnabruck och Munster 1644-1648¤#¤Wetterberg, Gunnar¤#¤Internationella studier¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3 hösten¤#¤21-39¤#¤19981015¤#¤SA02, SL¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Folket och eliten¤#¤Sandlund, Tom¤#¤Nya argus¤#¤1997¤#¤90¤#¤9-10¤#¤183-184¤#¤19980205¤#¤Ra03.01, SG02.03¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Rön och visioner i Nordiskt samarbete¤#¤Andren, Nils¤#¤Nordisk tidskrift¤#¤1998¤#¤74¤#¤2¤#¤117-132¤#¤19980722¤#¤RA03, SG08,¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Norden på FN-arenan¤#¤Wiklund, Lena¤#¤Nordisk tidskrift¤#¤1998¤#¤74¤#¤2¤#¤157-167¤#¤19980722¤#¤RA03, RM01, SC02, RG02, SC03,¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Tryggare morgondag - kan medborgarnas säkerhetsråd ha en funktion?¤#¤Pietikäinen, Sirpa¤#¤Fredsposten¤#¤1997¤#¤¤#¤4-5¤#¤6-9¤#¤19980127¤#¤SF06¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Nordiskt partisamarbete och dess inflytande på europeisk sysselsättningspolitik¤#¤Johansson, Karl Magnus¤#¤Nordisk tidskrift¤#¤1998¤#¤74¤#¤2¤#¤147-155¤#¤19980722¤#¤RA03, SF03, SH03, RA01.01¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤EU, quo vadis?¤#¤¤#¤EP nytt¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤1,2¤#¤19980713¤#¤RA01.01, SB01, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤En mer effektiv och relevant union¤#¤¤#¤EP nytt¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤6¤#¤4¤#¤19980713¤#¤RA01.01, RA03.01, SB04, SB01, SB02, SC, RA03¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Europas oroliga hörn¤#¤Bonsdorff, Göran von¤#¤Fredsposten¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3¤#¤15-18¤#¤19980710¤#¤RA08.26, SC, SC01, SG06,¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Expansion och differentiering : linjer inom finländsk historieforskning på 1990-talet¤#¤Pulma, Panu¤#¤Historisk tidskrift för Finland¤#¤1998¤#¤83¤#¤1¤#¤69-83¤#¤19980529¤#¤RA03.01, SK04, SA02¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤[Kommentarer:] Apropå Lewinsky-affären - har det gått för långt med särskilda åklagare?¤#¤Sullivan, Kathleen M.¤#¤Internationella studier¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤3 hösten¤#¤3-7¤#¤19981015¤#¤RC02, SF10, SF06.03, SF02¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤För egen räkning : hur går vägen vidare : nordiskt samarbet i en ny tid¤#¤Friberg, Ralf¤#¤Nordisk tidskrift¤#¤1997¤#¤73¤#¤4¤#¤377.382¤#¤19980123¤#¤RA03, SB01, SB04¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤EMU: gult kort för Sverige¤#¤¤#¤EP nytt¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤1¤#¤19980428¤#¤RA01.01, SD01.02, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Euron som världsvaluta¤#¤¤#¤EP nytt : special¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤4¤#¤bilaga¤#¤19980428¤#¤RA01.01, RC02, SD01.02, SD02.01¤#¤¤ ¤swe¤#¤Nagarno-Karabach - "den glömda konflikten"¤#¤Eliassson, Jan¤#¤Internationella studier¤#¤1998¤#¤¤#¤2 Sommaren¤#¤2-11¤#¤19980624¤#¤RA07.41, SF08, SG02.03, SF06¤#¤¤