International Affairs Archive
The online archive of International Affairs starts from 1998. All articles are accessible only to members of Chatham House.
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January 2001
Preview April 2001: COP-6 Collapse or `to be Continued ?`, Christiaan Vrolijk
State of the Art: Rentiers and Autocrats, Monarchs and Democrats, State and Society: the Middle East Between Globalization, Human `Agency`, and Europe, Gerd Nonneman
Review article: American Democracy and Democracy Promotion,
Review Article: Humanitarian Intervention After Kosovo: Emergent Norm, Moral Duty or the Coming Anarchy?,
The Security Council: Behind the Scenes, Linda Melvern
Making the IMF and the World Bank more Accountable, Ngaire Woods
Developing Economies and the Demographic and Democratic Imperatives of Globalization, Jean-pierre Lehmann
Seizing the Future: The South, Sustainable Development and International Trade, Adil Najam And Nick Robins
Human Rights and Multinationals: Is there a Problem?, Peter T. Muchlinski
After Seattle: Free Trade and the WTO, Jagdish Bhagwati
Is Britain European?, Timothy Garton Ash
April 2001
Trading Spaces: Imagining and Positioning the `New` South Africa within the Regional and Global Economies, David Simon
South Africa's Transition in a Globalizing World: HIV/AIDS as a Window and a Mirror, Solomon R. Benatar
The Respectable Politics of Climate Change: The Epistemic Communities and NGOs, Clair Gough And Simon Shackley
Businesses, Green Groups and The Media: The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations in the Climate Change Debate, Chad Carpenter
Getting Climate Policy on Track after The Hague, Henry D. Jacoby And David M. Reiner
Climate Change: An Important Foreign Policy Issue, Hermann E. Ott
Climatic Collapse at The Hague: What Happened, Why, and Where Do We Go From Here?, Michael Grubb And Farhana Yamin
Introduction and Overview, Christiaan Vrolijk
July 2001
Review article: New media, new war, Susan L. Carruthers
Review article: War in the new international order, Michael Clarke
Saudi–European relations 1902–2001: a pragmatic quest for relative autonomy, Gerd Nonneman
But will they fight and will they die?, Patrick Mileham
A wider Europe: the view from Minsk and Chisinau, John Löwenhardt, Ronald J. Hill And Margot Light
Beyond the EU/NATO dichotomy: the beginnings of a European strategic culture, Paul Cornish And Geoffrey Edwards
The Atlantic burden-sharing debate—widening or fragmenting?, Malcolm Chalmers
Are the United States and Europe heading for divorce?, Ivo H. Daalder
Russia's non-strategic nuclear forces, David S. Yost
The arithmetic of defence policy, Michael Alexander And Timothy Garden
Missile defence and the transatlantic security relationship, Wyn Q. Bowen
October 2001
Annual index to Volume 77, 2001,
Index of Books reviewed October 2001,
Review articles: Humanitarian assistance and conflict management: the view from the non-governmental sector, Andrew Rigby
Review articles: Warm words and harsh advice: a critique of the West's role in Russian reforms, David Wedgwood Benn
Review articles: The `English patient` strikes back: a response to Hall's mis-diagnosis, Barry Buzan And Richard Little
Review article: Still the English patient? Closures and inventions in the English school, Ian Hall
Faith, history and Martin Wight: the role of religion in the historical sociology of the English school of International Relations, >scott M. Thomas
Mexico's stalled peace process: prospects and challenges, Nicholas P. Higgins
Putin's Russia: slowing the pendulum without stopping the clock, Martin Nicholson
Is there a Sovietology of South-East Asian studies?, David Martin Jones And Michael L. R. Smith
Indonesia: the key to South-East Asia's security, Paul Dibb
East Timor and the new humanitarian interventionism, Nicholas J. Wheeler And Tim Ddunne
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