Volume 15 | Spring 2004
Letter from the Editors
- Peachey, Everett J. The Aral Sea Basin Crisis and Sustainable Water Resource Management in Central Asia.
- Mobley, Blake W. Outsourcing Post-Conflict Operations: Designing a System for Contract Management and Oversight.
- Dahl, Erik. Too Good to be Legal? Network Centric Warfare and International Law.
- Langdon, Lisa, Alexander J. Sarapu and Matthew Wells. Targeting the Leadership of Terrorist and Insurgents Movements: Historical Lessons for Contemporary Policy Makers.
- Fields, Todd W. Eastward Bound: The Strategy and Politics of Repositioning U.S. Military Bases in Europe.
- Grunau, Steven. Negotiating Survival: The Problem of Commitment in U.S.-North Korean Relations.
- Tremper, Julie M. The Decolonization of Chechnya: Reviving the UN Trusteeship Council.
- Black, Elizabeth C. Litigation as a Tool for Development: The Environment, Human Rights, and the Case of Texaco in Ecuador.
- Richardson, Paula. Corporate Crime in a Globalized Economy: An Examination of the Corporate Legal Conundrum and Positive Prospects for Peace.
- Borland, Rosilyne M. Complex Emergencies and Human Development: A Quantitative Analysis of Their Relationship.
- Babbage, Maria. White Elephants: Why South Africa Gave Up the Bomb and the Implications for Nuclear Nonproliferation Policy.
- Thanasombat, Sirithon. Vulnerabilities and Visibility: Thailand’s Management of Female Domestic Workers from Burma.