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ID:   059719


2005 NPT review conference: a French perspective / Levitte, Jean-David Jan-Feb 2005  Journal Article
Levitte, Jean-David Journal Article
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ID:   058759


A world without Israel / Joffe, Josef Jan-Feb 2005  Journal Article
Joffe, Josef Journal Article
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Key Words Palestine  Israel  United States  Muslim World 
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ID:   061111


Afghanistan in 2004: Electoral progress and an opium boom / Goodson, Larry P Jan-Feb 2005  Journal Article
Goodson, Larry P Journal Article
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After the tusnami, how Japan can lead / Tamamoto, Masaru Jan-Feb 2005  Journal Article
Tamamoto, Masaru Journal Article
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Key Words Southeast Asia  Natural Disaster  Tsunami 
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ID:   060835


Al Qaeda recruitment trends in Kenya and Tanzamia / Rosenau, William Jan-Feb 2005  Journal Article
Rosenau, William Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract At first glance, Kenya and Tanzania, the scene of some of Al Qaida's most impressive attacks, would appear to be fertile ground for recruiting militants into the global Islamist jihad. Substantial Muslim populations, widespread poverty, poor policing, inadequate border control, and systemic political and economic corruption would seem to make these East African countries potentially rich environments in which to attract new Al Qaida members. However, other factors essential to the terrorist recruitment process are largely absent. Despite claims that the traditionally tolerant Muslim populations of Kenya and Tanzania re being radicalized, the evidence suggests that Islamist radicals have in fact made little headway. Although individuals may have forged links with Al Qaida, Osama bin Laden and his network have few followers. Of course, this is subject to change. But in the near term, absent an environment of radicalism, as in a major recruitment ground like Pakistan, it is difficult to see how Al Qaida can expect to attract more than a handful of new members. That said, the United States could do far more in the region to prevent the emergence of violent Islamist extremism.
Key Words Terrorism  Kenya  Jihad  Islamic Jihad  Tanzania 
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An foreign policy special report: China rising Jan-Feb 2005  Journal Article
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ID:   059050


Anti-americanism and its discontents / Swindells, Charles J Jan-Feb 2005  Journal Article
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ID:   059034


Back to the Balkans / Joseph, Edward P Jan-Feb 2005  Journal Article
Joseph, Edward P Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Since Slobodan Milosevic was sent to The Hague two years ago, the former Yugoslavia has dropped off the international radar. But the Balkans are far from secure: corruption runs rampant, economies are flat, and ethnic hatred continues to simmer. Worst of all, Kosovo remains a flashpoint that could re-ignite the region.
Key Words European Union  KOSOVO  United States  Balkans Country 
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Bait-and-switch cleanup / Moore, Leroy Jan-Feb 2005  Journal Article
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Key Words Energy  Nuclear Energy 
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ID:   061114


Bangladesh in 2004: the politics of vengeance and the erosion of democracy / Riaz, Ali Jan-Feb 2005  Journal Article
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ID:   061120


Cambodia in 2004: an artificial democratization process / Beresford, Melanie Jan-Feb 2005  Journal Article
Beresford, Melanie Journal Article
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Key Words Cambodia  Democracy-Cambodia 
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ID:   059723


Can a fissile material cutoff treaty be effectively verified? / Carlson, John Jan-Feb 2005  Journal Article
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Can donors broker peace in Sri Lanka / Samarasinghe, Stanley Jan-Feb 2005  Journal Article
Samarasinghe, Stanley Journal Article
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Key Words Sri Lanka  Peace Process 
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Caught in the Middle: the United Kingdom and the NPT review con / William, Wlker Jan-Feb 2005  Journal Article
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China in 2004: stability above all / Gallagher, Mary E Jan-Feb 2005  Journal Article
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China: a crucial bridge for the 2005 NPT review conference / Bin, Li Jan-Feb 2005  Journal Article
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China's economic outlook for 2005 Jan-Feb 2005  Journal Article
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Key Words Economy  China-Economy  China 
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China's looming labor shortage / Yang, Dali L Jan-Feb 2005  Journal Article
Yang, Dali L Journal Article
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Combatting terrorism / Higgie, Del Jan-Feb 2005  Journal Article
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Darfur and the genocide debate / Straus, Scott Jan-Feb 2005  Journal Article
Straus, Scott Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract As western Sudan continues to suffer, much international attention has focused on whether to call what is happening there "genocide." Yet once the term was invoked, it did not trigger outside intervention. Terminology turns out to matter far less than was expected. And once more, the world has dithered while people die.
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