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The 1988 election |
Africa: a continent adrift |
America's economic dependence |
American foreign policy: the Bush agenda |
Chronology 1988 / edited by Peter Hayes |
Eastern Europe on its own |
Europe and the Reagan years |
Gorbachev's new thinking |
Middle East opportunities |
Reagan's foreign policy |
The revolution in Soviet foreign policy |
Soviet policy in East Asia: a new beginning? |
The U.S. and Latin America: a lost decade? |
Burmese days |
Danger and survival: choices about the bomb in the first fifty years. By McGeorge Bundy. New York: Random House, 1988, 735 pp. [Recensione] |
Defense investment strategy |
Ending the Cold War |
John J. McCloy. 1895-1989 |
Must we retrench? |
NATO's mid-life crisis |
Paraguay after stroessner |
Redefining security |
Trading with the communists |
The U.S. and Japan: sharing our destinies |
The Angola/Namibia accords |
Berlin: forty years on |
A blind eye to nuclear proliferation |
Central European security |
East-West relations [Article adapted from a report to The Trilateral Commission] |
El Salvador's forgotten war |
Making the Brady plan work |
The new phase in U.S.-Pakistani relations |
South-North dangers |
Brazil on the tightrope toward democracy |
China and America: beyond the big chill |
The coming of the second world war |
Commentary: the Cuban missile crisis |
The end of French exceptionalism |
The Europe of 1992 |
The European community and 1992 |
Gorbachev's nationalities problem |
Israel and the Palestinians |
The Nazi-Soviet pacts: a half-century later |
Redefining Europe and the Atlantic link |
Southern Africa: eight years later |
After the Thatcher decade |
Arms control after the Cold War |
Chile's return to democracy |
Dwindling options in Panama |
Foreign affairs index to volumes 67 and 68 |
The fragmentation of Afghanistan |
Gorbachev's politics |
Israel's dilemma |
Japan and Germany: American concerns |
The once and future German question |
Post-communist nationalism |
Post-Khomeini Iran |