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International Security - The World Today articles

International Security-related articles from Chatham House's monthly magazine The World Today are listed below.

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January 2001

Members only contentUS Elections: Lacking power and authority, Nigel Bowles

Members only contentBook: American Democracy, John Dumbrell

Members only contentThe international arms market: The price of success, Mark Pythian

Members only contentThe UN and East Timor: Divided rule, Jarat Chopra

February 2001

Members only contentWhat ever happened to the balance of power?, Lawrence Freedman

Members only contentSecurity and the Internet: Barbarians at the gate, Paul Cornish

Members only contentBook: Human Rights and the Internet, Mariyam Hasham

Members only contentCongo: The business of war, James Baxter

Members only contentProsecuting War Crimes in Sierra Leone: War criminals - Watch out, Michelle Sieff

Members only contentBook: Saving Strangers, David Hannay

March 2001

Members only contentMediterranean Security and Organised Crime: The Mediterranean matters, Claire Spencer

April 2001

Members only contentDemocracy: Power to the people?, David Beetham And Stuart Weird

Members only contentTerrorism: Greek tragedy, Constantine Buhayer

Members only contentChile: Long live Pinochet, Monica Threlfall

May 2001

Members only contentUN Peacekeepers and HIV/AIDS: Testing times, Roxanne Bazergan

Members only contentThe Internet and Elections: Click for democracy, Stephen Coleman

Members only contentSmall states: Power in numbers, Ken Ross

June 2001

Members only contentChina and the US - Internet Reaction: Nationalist chat, Chris Hughes

Members only contentElectronic Government: Quiet revolution, Simon Willis

July 2001

Members only contentSmall arms and Light Weapons: Light and lethal, Charli Wyatt

Members only contentWeapons for Development: Bonfire of the armouries, Robin Edward Poulton

August / September 2001

Members only contentUN Special Session on Children: For the Sake of our children, Graham Achel

Members only contentUN Special Session on Children: Lacking urgency, Angela Penrose

Members only contentRacism, Xenophobia and Intolerance: Confronting racism, Mary Robinson

Members only contentPrivate Military Companies and Human Security: Privatising protection, David Shearer

Members only contentRussian army: Red army blues, Paul Jenkins

October 2001

Members only contentWeapon of mass destruction, Tim Garden

Members only contentMiddle East: Sad and sorry picture, Rosemary Hollis

Members only contentThe United States: Targeting terrorism, Victor Bulmer-thomas

Members only contentTerrorism: Franchising terror, David Martin Jones And M L R Smith

Members only contentTerrorism: New century, New War, Mariyam Hasham

Members only contentWorld Economy: Shaken, Brigitte Granville

Members only contentSri Lanka: On the brink, Alan Bullion

November 2001

Members only contentBioterrorism: Risk and Response, Michael Moodie

Members only contentWar on terrorism: Unpredictable, Michael Clarke

Members only contentPakistan: Nuclear Fallout, Chris Smith

Members only contentIran: Living with Afghanistan, Roy Allison, Brigitte Granville, And Rosemary Hollis

Members only contentIndonesia: Terrorists and Freedom Fighters, Damien Kingsbury And Lesley Mcculloch

Members only contentInsurgency: Global insurgent, John Mackinlay

Members only contentRussia turns West, Vlad Sobell

Members only contentKosovo: Elections are what we do, Simon Chesterman

Members only contentMigrants: Desperate Measures, Christina Boswell

December 2001

Members only contentPropaganda, War and Urban Myths: Spin Laden, Philip Taylor

Members only contentIntelligence: Sharing Secrets, Michael Herman

Members only contentAfghanistan's Narcotics: Drugs fund war, Mark Galeotti

Members only contentTerrorism, Response and International Law: Unleashing force, Michael Byers