Conflict Studies Journal at the University of New Brunswick

Volume XX Number 1 Fall 2000

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ARTICLES
PHILLIP
SEIB
Effects of Real-Time News Coverage on Foreign Policy
JONATHAN
FOX
The Effects of Religious Discrimination on Ethno-Religious
Protest and Rebellion

LAWRENCE
CLINE
The Prospects of the Shia Insurgency Movement in Iraq
PAUL D.
HOYT
"Rogue States" and International Relations Theory
JACOB
ABADI
Pragmatism and Rhetoric in Libya's Policy Toward Israel
DENNIS J.D.
SANDOLE
Peace and Security in Post-Cold War Europe:
The Views of CSCE/OSCE Negotiators, 1993 and 1997

REVIEW ESSAYS
JAY M.
PARKER
Vietnam- The Scar That Will Not Heal
JAMES G.
MELLON
Religion and Nationalism in the Arab World
JANE
BOULDON
The UN and Peace Operations

BOOK REVIEWS

CAROLYN
SHAW
Why Peacekeeping Fails
by Dennis C. Jett
THOMAS P.
OFCANSKY
Roots of Violence: A History of War in Chad
by Mario J. Azevedo
RICHARD
DALE
South Africa in Transition: The Misunderstood Miracle War
by Adrian Guelke
FARSHAD
MALEK-
AHMADI
The Taliban:
War, Religion and the New Order in Afghanistan

by Peter Marsden
NASRIN
DADMEHR
Center-periphery conflict in post-Soviet Russia:
a Federation Imperiled

by Mikhail A. Alexseev
CHRISTIAN
BRIEL
Smugglers Armageddon:
The Nuclear Black Market in the Former Soviet Union and Europe

by Kenneth S. Stern
DENNIS M.
FOSTER
Nuclear Terrorism
by Gavin Cameron
JEFFREY
GREY
The Korean War:
No Victors, No Vanquished

by Stanley Sandler
MICHAEL
SHENG
Korea's Place in the Sun: A Modern History
by Bruce Cummings
VOLKER
FRANKE
Fighting for the Future: Will America Triumph
by Ralph Peters
ABRAHAM H.
MILLER
Drug Politics: Dirty Money and Politics
by David C. Jordan
BRIAN
AUTEN
The Clandestine Cold War in Asia, 1945-1965:
Western Intelligence, Propaganda and Special Operations

ed. by Richard J. Aldrich, Gary D. Rawnsley
and Ming-Yeh T. Rawnsley
GEORGE M.
FREDERICK
Traitors among us: The Spy Catcher's World
by Stuart Herrington
 

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University of New Brunswick
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