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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 2003

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Members only contentPost-conflict administration and reconstruction, Mark Baskin

Members only contentPatents and medicines: the relationship between TRIPS and the human right to health, Philippe Cullet

Members only contentGlobal health ethics: the rationale for mutual caring, Soloman R. Benatar, Abdallah S. Daar And Peter A. Singer

Members only contentAfghanistan: the reconstruction process, Peter Marsden

Members only contentSaudi Arabia: the politics of education, Michaela Prokop

Members only contentReform from above: the politics of participation in the oil monarchies, Anoushiravan Ehteshami

Members only contentExecutive diplomacy: multilateralism, unilateralism and managing American power, Frank C. Schuller And Thomas D. Grant

Members only contentGetting out of the Iraq trap, Rosemary Hollis

Members only contentAmerican power: from 'compellance' to 'cosmopolitanism', Mary Kaldor

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March 2003

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Members only contentThe relevance of the 'irrelevant': football as a missing dimension in the study of British relations with Germany, Peter J. Beck

Members only contentMercosur: a failing development project?, Michael Mecham

Members only contentMercosur and Brazil: a European perspective, Andy Klom

Members only contentHemispheric integration and subregionalism in the Americas, Nicola Phillips

Members only contentRemembering September 11: photography as cultural diplomacy, Liam Kennedy

Members only contentPolicekeeping is the key: rebuilding the internal security architecture of postwar Iraq, Graham Day And Christopher Freeman

Members only contentMyths, motivations and 'Misunderestimations': the Bush administration and Iraq, David Hastings Dunn

Members only contentThe United States, the United Nations and Iraq:, Michael Dunne

Members only contentWhat is to be done? Foreign policy as a site for political action, Christopher Hill

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May 2003

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Members only contentThe 'external dimension' of EU immigration and asylum policy, Christina Boswell

Members only contentThe 'missing link': the need for comprehensive engagement in regions of refugee origin, Gil Loescher And James Milner

Members only contentThe idea of global civil society, Mary Kaldor

Members only contentTransitional justice and human rights in Afghanistan, Barnett R. Rubin

Members only contentConfusion at home, confusion abroad: Turkey between Copenhagen and Iraq, Philip Robins

Members only contentA common European foreign policy after Iraq?, Brian Crowe

Members only contentMartians and Venutians in the new world order, Michael Cox

Members only contentGeorge W. Bush, Idealist, Michael J. Mazarr

Members only contentWhy protect civilians? Innocence, immunity and enmity in war, Hugo Slim

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July 2003

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Members only contentHerbert Butterfield, the English school and the civilizing virtues of diplomacy, Paul Sharp

Members only contentReview article: Lyndon Johnson's war? Part 1: Escalation, Geoffrey Warner

Members only contentIs Thabo Mbeki Africa's saviour?, Gerrit Olivier

Members only contentReview article: history and globalization: reflections on temporality, Duncan S. A. Bell

Members only contentResolving or exacerbating disputes? The WTO's new dispute resolution system, Karen J. Alter

Members only contentStates, markets and governance for emerging market economics: private interests, the public good, and the legitimacy of the development process, Geoffrey R. D. Underhill

Members only contentThe debate on globalization, poverty and inequality: why measurement matters, Martin Ravallion

Members only contentA rogue is a rogue is a rogue: US foreign policy and the Korean nuclear crisis, Roland Bleiker

Members only contentIraq: the military campaign, Timothy Garden

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November 2003

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Members only contentA liberal history of European integration, Christopher Chivvis

Members only content9/11 and the past and future of American foreign policy, Melvyn P. Leffler

Members only contentWar in Iraq, revolution in America, Strobe Talbot

Members only contentUS-European elections: past and future, Stanley Hoffmann

Members only contentAmerica's protege in the east? The emergence of Poland as a regional leader, Marcin Zaborowski & Kerry Longhurst

Members only contentWhen should the central Europeans join EMU, Jacek Rostowski

Members only contentThe euro: faith, hope and parity, Arthur I. Cyr

Members only contentBritain and the Convention on the Future of Europe, Anand Menon

Members only contentThe International Affairs interview, Peter Hain

Members only contentThe future of the European Union and the Transatlantic relationship, Julie Smith

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