The World Today Archive
The online archive of The World Today starts from 1998. You can search through the magazine by subject, author or title using the search bar at the top of the page. You can define phrases to search for by surrounding them in quotes (e.g. "this is a phrase"). Results will be listed most recent first and by order of relevance. More searching tips.
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January 2002
FULL MAGAZINE JAN 02 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
Oil and the Wars: Fuel and force, John V Mitchell
Arabism in the Twentieth Century: War for Independence, Prince Hassan
Islamic Groups: Militants and moderates, Kirsten E Schultze
Iraq: Avoiding grave harm, David L Mack
Saudi Arabia: Passing nightmare?, Mai Yamani
Nuclear Terrorism: Dirty weapons, Annette Schaper
The Koreas: Threat or opportunity?, Hazel Smith
Afghanistan and the Experience of Tajikistan: Useful lessons, Lara Griffith
Xinjiang and the 'war against terror': We have terrorists too, Michael Dillon
February 2002
FULL MAGAZINE FEB 02 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
India, Pakistan and Kashmir: Dramatic reversal, Ejaz Haider
Human Rights: Curtailing freedom, Irene Khan
Book: Women and War: Deep purdah, Lesley Abdela
Tackling Terrorists and State Building: Terrorist space, Karin Von Hippel
Unilateralism: Right for America, right for the world, Paul Rogers
Russia: Begging ends, William Tompson
Argentina: More than a crisis, Celia Szusterman
Book: Venezuela: Politics as Usual, Richard Lapper
Zimbabwe: Cultural revolution, Terence Ranger
Climate Change: The road from Marrakesh, Christiaan Vrolijk
March 2002
FULL MAGAZINE MARCH 2002 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
Middle East: Fighters to the last, Rosmary Hollis
Globalisation, The Middle East and Terrorism: Space for dissent, Toby Dodge
Defence Spending: Atlantic drift, Trevor Taylor
Iran: Peril and opportunity, Fred Halliday
Human Rights: Export only, Deirdre Fottrell
Prisoners of War: Vulnerable, John Mackinlay
Sanctions and Zimbabwe: Smarting under sanctions, George A Lopez And David Cortright
Africa's Resources: Oil, diamonds and death, Alex Vines
Funding a war on poverty: Tax and spend, Tony Colman
Renewable Energy: Powering development, Sarah Espenhahn And Gill Wilkins
British Foreign Policy: Pivotal power, Peter Mangold
April 2002
FULL MAGAZINE APR 2002 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
Iraq and the Bush doctrine: Storming the desert, Toby Dodge
Internet Warfare in the Middle East: Cyberwar, Giles Trendle
Afghanistan: Back to the future, Chris Cork
Ageing in Japan: Greying nation, Hugh Cortazzi
UN Report on World Population Ageing: Ageing world,
Angola: Beyond Savimbi, Alex Vines
Sierra Leone: Free again, Peter Penfold
French Elections: Presidential power, James Coomarasamy
Colombia: War, peace and jobs, Carlos A. Romero And Eria Ramos
Illegal Logging: Timber!, Duncan Brack And Gavin Hayman
May 2002
FULL MAGAZINE MAY 2005 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
Middle East: Levelling the playing field, Eugene Rogan
Middle East: Dangerous instability, Emanuele Ottolenghi
Struggle for Arab Hearts and Minds: Resentment grows, Mohamed Ei-doufani
World Cup Football: Going for Goal, Louis Turner
Homeland Security: Securing a future, Randy Larsen And David Mclntyre
Unilateralism, NATO and Iraq: Alliance at risk, Henry R Nau
Russia: Look West, Bridget Kendall
Cyprus: Endgame, Christopher Brewin
Afghanistan and Equality: Women not warlords, Lara Griffith
East Timor: Free at last, Keith Suter
East Timor: Free at last, Keith Suter
June 2002
FULL MAGAZINE JUNE 2002 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
Middle East: Two dreams dashed, Rosemary Hollis
European Right-Wing: A turn to the right, Julie Smith
France: French Way Fails, Brigitte Granville
Dutch Elections: Landscape changing, Edwin Van De Haar
CD Review: Gorazde - On the record, Paul Jenkins
Islamism in Southeast Asia: Islamists defeat Asian way, David Martin Jones And Michael L R Smith
Indonesia: Going it alone, Kirsten E Schulze
African Development: Despots or Aid?, James Hamill
Free Trade or Protection? Free to Shop, Richard Rose
South American Trade: Turmoil and Opportunity, Michael Reid
Libya: Pariah No More, Alison Pargeter
July 2002
FULL MAGAZINE JULY 2002 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
India and Pakistan: War or standoff, Chris Smith
India and Pakistan: Multiple crises, Ejaz Haider
Nepal: Monarchy and Maoists, Arnab Goswami
China and the US bases in Central Asia: First base, Michael Dillon
Denmark: In and out, Charlotte Lindberg Warakaulle
Book: Europe, Sidling Superstate, Richard Mayne
Kosovo: Trapped in its own maze, Anna Matveeva And Wolf-christian Paes
Democracy and Nationalism in Post-Communist Europe: Democracy does it, Anita Inder Singh
Middle East: Talking about talks, Nadim Shehadi
August / September 2002
FULL MAGAZINE AUG/SEPT 2002 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
Sustainable Development: We will have to do better, Duncan Brack
Sustainable Development: Strange new alliances, Fanny Calder
Sustainable Development: Poverty is all, Alex Kirby
Sustainable Development: Tools for growth, Bob Scholes
Sustainable Development: Thirsty world, David Knighton
Sustainable Development: Double challenge, John V Mitchell
Sustainable Development: Gene wars go south, Robert Falkner
September 11, One Year On: No military solution, Marrack Goulding
September 11, One Year On: In retrospect, Fred Halliday
September 11, One Year On: No escape, Jerrold D Green
September 11, One Year On: Just war, unjust means?, Françoise Bouche ?saulnier
September 11, One Year On: Rethinking the regions, Tarak Barkawi And Mark Laffey
September 11, One Year On: Uncertain allies, Ian Bellany
September 11, One Year On: Asking the right questions?, Mariyam Hasham
September 11, One Year On: Banking on terrorism, Keith Suter
Russia: Crime pays, Mark Galeot
Germany: Which way to turn?, Stefan Collignon
Middle East: Terrorism Rules, Menachem Klein
October 2002
FULL MAGAZINE OCT 2002 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
Iraq: Regime change, Regional change, Rosemary Hollis
Turkey and Iraq: Bridgehead or bridge?, Bill Parks
Turkey and the European Union: Looking towards Europe, Ersel Aydinli And Ali Resul Usul
Cyprus: A deal to be done, George Vassiliou
Afghanistan: Waiting for war again, Nicholas Nugent
China: Dynasties fight back, Willy Wo-lap Lam
China, Pakistan and India: Nervous neighbours, Mohan Malik
Kashmir: Generating Change?, Alexander Evans
Brazil: Colliding majorities, J A Guilhon Albuquerque
Book:Democratic Deficit, David Wedgwood Benn
November 2002
FULL MAGAZINE NOV 2002 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
Iraq's Defence Forces: In the service of Saddam, Toby Dodge
Middle East Oil: Oily Business, Valerie Marcel
Cyberterrorism: Hackers threaten suicide attacks, Giles Trendle
Saudi Arabia: Balance of fear, Mai Yamani
Iran: State at risk, Ali M Ansari
NATO summit: NATO in trouble, Timothy Garden
Cote D'Ivoire: Chaos Threatens, Desmond Davies
Sierra Leone: Will justice help peace?, Peter Penfold
Gibraltar: Rock solid, Peter Gold
Spain and the Basques: ETA loses its voice, Charles Powell
December 2002
FULL MAGAZINE DEC 2002 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
The Bush doctrine: Imperial Moment, Gary Sick
Yemen and the 'war' against terror: Strike First, Andrew Mcgregor
Israel, the US and the Middle East: Grave Scenario, Yossi Mekelberg
Russia and Chechnya: No Compromise, Bobo Lo
Russia and Chechnya: Telling Lies, Jack Thompson
Russia and Chechnya: On the side of might, John Russel
Indonesia: Dark side of paradise, Peter Carey
The Koreas: Nuclear Power, David Wall
The Koreas: Towards the endgame, Aidan Foster-carter
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