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 1998
FULL MAGAZINE JAN 1998 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
Shared response to the market shocks?, Richard Higgott
New century, New patterns, Jean- Pierre Lehmann
Trading justice for truth, Heribert Adam
Middle East: `In the hands of Allah`, Shyam Bhatia
Castro`s leap of faith, Eamonn Mcguinness
Europe looks to London, Stephen George And Matt Hewsowemimo
Plan for the Bosnians, William Hopkinson
Books: Power to the people, Reviewed By Edward Mortimer
February 1998
FULL MAGAZINE FEB 1998 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
Can tigers change their stripes ?, David Martin Jones
World Trade: Keep the markets open, Renato Ruggiero
Asia and Europe: Strong men at the ends of the earth?, James Eberle
India: Forget ideology, give them onions!, Bhaba Nisengupta
Cyrpus: Storms in the Med blow towards Europe, Philip H. Gordon
Shame of failure on human rights, Mary Robinson
Colombian contagion, Cynthia Watson
The ends of Empire: Dependent Territories, Robert Aldrich And John Connell
Books: Eating into the Heart, Reviewed By Ken Wiwa
March 1998
FULL MAGAZINE MARCH 1998 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
Iraq: Saddam`s bazaar, Adekeye Adebajo
United States: After Monica, Godfrey Hodgson
Migrants in a maelstrom, Shanti Nair
So far, so good? Political change and the Asia crisis, Michael Leifer
Africa`s dilemmas in the Sudan, Francism Deng
Putting ethics at the heart of Europe, Hazel Smith
Bear hug for the Baltic, Pavel K. Baev
Cutting up the Caspian, Richard R. Dion
Books: Defining the national interest, Reviewed By Michael Cox
April 1998
FULL MAGAZINE APRIL 1998 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
Kosovo: We have been here before, James Pettifer
Iraq: Lessons for next time, Rosemary Hollis
Robbing Russia?, Graeme P. Herd
We should not forget Hong Kong, John Gittings
Eyes on Europe, Wang Hong, Pravit Rojanaphruk And Kohbuck Song
Philippines: Everything to play for, James Putzel
Kashmir: Paradise lost, Murali Krishnan
Americas' free trade, Rubens A Barbosa
Chile: Old soldiers never die, Eamonn Mcguinness
Defence: Forming a force for good, Gwyn Prins
Diplomacy: Don't forget the deity, Peter Marshall
May 1998
FULL MAGAZINE MAY 1998 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
Northern Ireland: Lifting the burden, Robert Kee
The Balkans: Choosing the warpath, Robert Thomas
The Balkans: Ready for the long haul, James Gow
The Euro: Rendezvous with reality, Michael Stürmer
Israel's political Houdini, Neill Lochey
Cambodia: Political psychosis outlasts Pol Pot, David Roberts
Principles clash in Afghanistan, Michael Keating
India-Pakistan: Still a cold war, Malee Halodhi
Japan: Time to involve the big giver, Phill Idapurvis
June 1998
FULL MAGAZINE JUNE 1998 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
Indonesia: Not over yet, Michae L C. Williams
West Africa: Mercenaries fill the vacuum, Funmiol Onisakin
Child Labour: Millions of tiny hands, David West Wood
International Justice: Make law not war, Benjamin B. Ferencz
Challenges for China, Richard Grant
Dealing with drugs, Pino Arlacchi
China, Macau and Taiwan: Keeping a cool distance, Brian Bridges
Books: A disaster waiting to happen, Reginald Hibbert
July 1998
FULL MAGAZINE JULY 1998 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
Forest Fires: The burning season, Stephen Howard
Indonesia: Will the centre hold?, Peter Carey
Nuclear Weapons: Smoke and mirrors, John Simpson
Nuclear Waste: A radical answer for plutonium, Bob Vander Zwaan
Russia: Rouble trouble, Anders åslund
Australia: Politics with a dash of vinegar, Keith Suter
Eritrea/Ethiopia: On the map, Martin Plaut
Northern Ireland: Peace dividend?, William Hopkinson
Book: The Commanding Heights, Reviewed By Robert Skidelsky
Book: The commanding heights, Robert Skidelsky
August / September 1998
FULL MAGAZINE AUG/SEPT 1998 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
Nigeria: The edge of the abyss, Kurt Barling And Sola Akinrinade
Algeria: Who killed the monks?, Claire Spencer
Algeria: Passive response sends wrong signal, Marc Marginedas
Japan: Shout louder for change, Christopher Purvis
Bosnia: Persistence pays, Gabriel Partos
Choices change for Germany, Alan Watson
European right-wing: Radical right makes its mark, Martin Schain
Aid workers: Prime targets, Mark Cutts
Companies, corruption and competition, John Bray
Corruption: Changing the values, Peter Rooks And Tunku Abdul Azia
Human rights, corporate wrongs?, Helen Aleeson
Afghanistan: The perils of pipelines, Wi Lliam Maley
Cuba: Polishing the long spoon, Alan Shipman
Ethnicity and War: On the absence of war, Anita Inder Singh
October 1998
FULL MAGAZINE OCT 1998 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
United States: Starr wars, Michael Cox
Islam and the West: World without honour?, Akbar Ahmed
Russia: Beyond the chaos, Peter Frank
Russia: Regional meltdown?, Graeme Herd
Enlarging Europe: Two cheers for democracy, Richard Rose
Angola: The fight goes on, Margaret J. Anstee
Brazil: Real problems, Paulo Wrobel
Northern Ireland: Getting rid of guns, Kirsten Schulze And Mike Smith
Terrorism: Battle for the public mind, Omar Malik
Inside terrorism by Bruce Hoffman, Reviewed By Adrian Guelke
Books: War and our world, Reviewed By David Wedgwood Benn
November 1998
FULL MAGAZINE NOV 1998 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
World Economic Crisis: Risking a great depression, Harold James
World Finance: A cure for the woes, John Eatwell And Lance Taylor
Economic Crisis and Development: Through a glass darkly, Rubens Ricupero
Asia: Miracle turns into nightmare, David Martin Jones
Europe and the Euro, Wille M F. Duisenberg
Facing realities in Kosovo, Danah. Allin And John Roper
Iraq: Mind warriors at the ready, Andrew Rathmell
Africa: Lines on a map, David Shearer
Military Ethics: Is it worth dying for?, Sebastian Robert S
December 1998
FULL MAGAZINE DEC 1998 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
Truth and Justice: Getting away with murder?, Alex And Rabar Ahona De Brito
Russia: Bleak winter, Judith Shapiro
Russian Economy: If you take my advice. . ., Christopher Davis
Chatham House Forum: Wind tunnel tests, Gill Ringland
Middle East Peace Process: Not yet dead but is it doomed?, Khalil Shikaki And Mark A Heller
Japan: The pump that won`t be primed, Alan Shipman
The Balkans: Snatching Defeat from Victory, Ognjen Pribicevic
Middle East Satellite Broadcasting: Daring to talk, Naomi Sakr
International Financial System: The only game in town, Barry Eichengreen
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