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 1999
FULL MAGAZINE JAN 2000 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
Justice and Rights: A safer place for all, Michael Byers
Iraq: Saddam`s survival strategy, Raad Alkadiri
The end of the rainbow - Nelson Mandela's 'farewell address', Graham Evans
Women's Rights: First for ability, Chris Gamble
February 1999
FULL MAGAZINE FEB 1999 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
US Impeachment: Failure in a flawed process, Richard Maidment
Sierra Leone: Rebels bounce back, Nicolas De Torrenté
Nigeria: Confounding the prophets of doom, Cameron Duodu
Nigeria: Is there life in the crippled giant?, Ken Wiwa
Middle East: The ghost at the table, Gary Sick
Oil: Money, management, molecules, John Mitchell
Electricity and International Affairs: High voltage issues, Walt Patterson
South Korea: Local remedy for Asian flu, Richard Rose
China's Economy: State needs help from Mom and Pop, David Wall
Books: Tragedy of our time, Sarah Collinson
March 1999
FULL MAGAZINE MARCH 1999 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
Complex Emergencies: Something must be done, Karin Von Hippel And Michael Clarke
Africa's Future: Tumultuous transition, Randolph C Kent
North Korea: Sunshine or sunset?, Aidan Foster-carter
Jordan: Parachuted into power, Rosemary Hollis
Iraq: Deterrence - The last weapon, John Moberly
Internet and Conflict Resolution: Getting wired for peace, Cathy Gormley
New skills for cyber diplomats, Jeffrey Cooper
Books: A life of its own, Paulo Wrobel
April 1999
FULL MAGAZINE APRIL 1999 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
International Trade: Bananas, beef and biotechnology, Brigitte Granville
Montenegro: Next Balkan flashpoint?, Elizabeth Roberts
Own goal for Turkey?, David Mcdowall
Iran: At the turning point, George Joffé
NATO Anniversary: Misfortune threatens, Michael Stürmer
NATO: The Future - A business in demand, William Hopkinson
Small Arms: Awash with light weapons, Paul Eavis
Indonesia: To right the wrongs, Lucia Withers
Constitutional Change: Shape of things to come, Robert Hazell
May 1999
FULL MAGAZINE MAY 1999 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
Kosovo and Bosnia: Ties that bind, Michael C. Williams
Kosovo: Raising the stakes, Reginald Hibbert
The UN Security Council, Sanctions and the use of force: Willing the end but not the means, Adam Roberts
Books: Permanent turmoil, Gabriel Partos
Indonesia: The false dawn, Peter Carey
Millennium Bug: Double digit danger, Harris N. Miller
Middle East: Breaking the mirror, Ilan Pappé
South Africa: To follow an icon, James Hamill
European Elections: Surreal campaign, Christopher Lord
Books: Giving it a spin, David Wedgwood Benn
June 1999
FULL MAGAZINE JUNE 1999 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
UN Peacekeeping: Ready for Kosovo?, John Mackinlay
The Balkans: Stopping the whirlwind, Jacques Paul Klein
Kosovo: Propaganda and the web war, Philip M. Taylor
Germany and Kosovo: Berlin republic takes to arms, Adrian Hyde-price
Russia and Kosovo: Feeling threatened, Viktor Gobarev
Russia: In search of enthusiasts, Anna Matveeva
Population: Life support fails, Lester Brown
Angola: War number four, Alex Vines
Books: Short term solutions, John Moberly
Books: Dark forces and plunder, Andrew Wilson
July 1999
FULL MAGAZINE JULY 1999 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
Humanitarian Aid: Are there heroes?, David Shearer
Balkans' Marshall Plan: Time for a rescue, Brigitte Granville
The Balkan Break-Up: Europe is the answer, Vlad Sobell
China: Chinese knots, Jonathan Mirsky
Kashmir: Guests ignite regional storm, Chris Smith
Malaysia: A Foul Smelling Affair, Jason Abbott
Genetics and Trade: Frankenstein or benign?, Robert Falkner
August / September 1999
FULL MAGAZINE AUG/SEPT 1999 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
East Timor: Pebble in the shoe, Keith Suter
Kosovo: Lessons to learn, Paul Rogers
Pakistan: The other war, Maleeha Lodhi
Pakistan: The other war, Maleeha Lodhi
Transnational Liability: Justice abroad, Halina Ward
Tax Havens: All good things come to an end, John Christensen And Mark Hampton
European Union - Wanted: Twenty honest men (or women), Julie Smith
Lebanon: Violent dialogue, Nadim Shehadi
Democracy: The people`s choice, Anita Inder Singh
Humanitarian Aid: Warriors in the way, Urs Boegli
Books: Confronting reality, Lynn Welchman
October 1999
FULL MAGAZINE OCT 1999 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
East Timor: Secede and we destroy you, Peter Carey
Russia: Still soul searching, Konstantin Eggert
Caucasus in flames, Anna Matveeva
Earthquakes: Aftershocks..., Amr Elnashai
Europe: Law and order, Charlotte Lindberg Clausen
Asian Economies: Tigers ready to roar?, David Martin Jones And Mike Smith
China: Big questions, Graham Hutchings
Iran: Reform dominates, Ali Ansari
Venezuela: Pacific revolution, Celina Romero
Panama: Navigating a new course, Eamonn Mcguinness
November 1999
FULL MAGAZINE NOV 1999 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
Pakistan: Back to the future, Marleeha Lodhi
Weapons and Space: Battle for space, Alasdair Mclean
The Vatican and Iraq: Perils of pilgrimage, David Ryall
Indonesia: Tough task ahead, Anne Booth
Asia Pacific: Turbulence threatens, Yoshifumi Nakai
Australia: Last loyal toast?, Keith Suter
Corporate Citizenship: Beyond the market, Nick Mayhew
World Trade Organisation: Talking trade, Steve Woolcock
The Commonwealth: Democratic dilemmas, James Mayall
December 1999
FULL MAGAZINE DEC 1999 (includes all articles below), Chatham House
Russia: Military muscle, Dov Lynch
Europe and Russia: Competing for Kaliningrad, Graeme Herd
Kosovo: Frustration grows, Elizabeth Sellwood
Montenegro: Trouble ahead, Elizabeth Roberts
Sri Lanka: Peacemaker turns warrior, Alan Bullion
East Timor: The experts are coming, Steve Kibble And Catherine Scott
End of empire: East Timor, Macau and Portugal, Alvaro De Vasconcelos
Nuclear Power in Japan: Powerful accident, Hiroshi Matsumura
Chile: Back on Track, Emilio Meneses
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