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2001

Volume 12 | Spring 2001

Letter from the Editors

  1. Cohen-Cole, Ethan. Should Emerging Markets have an Independent Debt Management Authority?
  2. Hart, Christine M. Learning From South Africa: The TRC, the ICC and the Future of Accountability.
  3. Jacobson, Jessica. The Provision of Microfinance in the Wake of Conflict: The Ugandan Example.
  4. Kronstadt, Alan. The "Other" Asian Security Issue: South Asian Nuclearization and Options for U.S. Foreign Policy.
  5. McCoy, John. Hitting the Roof: Clinton's Medicare Prescription Drug Proposal and its Effect on R&D Incentives for Pharmaceuticals.
  6. Neville, Rachel E. Two Black Golds: Petroleum Extraction and Environmental Protection in the Caspian Sea. 
  7. Oestreich, Stephanie. Implications of Policy Decisions on Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research in the United States.
  8. Ramgoolie, Monique. Prosecution of Sierra Leone's Child Soldiers: What Message is the UN Trying to Send?
  9. Weil, Lynne. The World at Our Doorstep: Engaging the U.S. Public in Foreign and Security Policy.
  10. Woocher, Lawrence. Deconstructing "Political Will": Explaining the Failure to Prevent Deadly Conflict and Mass Atrocities.

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