The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, the foreign policy journal of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy [at Tufts University], publishing cutting edge research, opinion and commentaries on international law, politics, security studies, business, humanitarian affairs, the environment and more! Here are excerpts from the table of contents for the spring 2002 issue. Some articles are freely available online; others only in print or to subscribers. "Lessons from the Internet Revolution: Where Emerging Markets Go from Here", by Heather Killen, former VP of Yahoo!; "Leaders Without Enemies" on the structure of terrorist groups; "Bombing bin Laden: Assessing the Effectiveness of Air Strikes as a Counter-Terrorism Strategy"; "The United States and China in the Persian Gulf: Challenges and Opportunities"; "Nuclear Uncertainties: The Case for American Leadership in Combating Nuclear Proliferation", by Stansfield Turner, CIA director under Jimmy Carter; "Sound Vision, Unfinished Business: The Quadrennial Defense Review Report 2001 and the Bush Defense Strategy"; a book review of _Global Governance and the New Wars: The Merging of Development and Security_; and a brief review of _Strategic Warfare in Cyberspace_, a book which I logged here some weeks ago. The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs | Spring 2002 |