TABLE OF CONTENTS
SPRING 1996

ARTICLES
COLIN KNOX The Emergence of Power Sharing in Northern Ireland:
Lessons from Local Government


A. STUART FARSON In Crisis and in Flux?:
Politics, Parliament and Canada's Intelligence Policy

CHRISTOPHER O. SPENCER Intelligence Analysis Under Pressure of Rapid Change:
The Canadian Challenge

G. DAVIDSON SMITH and ROBERT FAHLMAN New Eyes on the World: Training Analysts,
Their Managers, and Overseers

JAMES G. STEWART Intelligence Analysis of Transnational Crime:
Assessing Canadian Preparedness

JOSHUA S. KRASNA Narcotics and the National Security of Producer States
KIRSTEN E. SCHULZE Perceptions and Misperceptions:
Influences on Israeli Intelligence Estimates During the 1982 Lebanon War

REVIEW ESSAYS
   MARIO AZEVEDO Conflict in Southern Africa     
PATRICIA B. McRAE Internal Conflict
JANE BOULDEN War in the Persian Gulf
MICHAEL HENNESSY America and the Vietnam War

BOOK REVIEWS

DUANE BRATT The United Nations and Civil Wars
ed. by Thomas G. Weiss
PETER HAYDON Maritime Security and Peacekeeping: A Framework for United Nations Operations
ed. by Michael Pugh
ROB HUEBERT Utopia Lost: The United Nations and World Order
by Rosemary Righter
RANDALL W. HEATHER British counterinsurgency in the post-imperial era
by Thomas R. Mockaitis
ANTHONY CLAYTON Winning Hearts and Minds: British Governments, the Media and Colonial Counter-Insurgency 1944-1960
by Susan L. Carruthers
JAMES J. WIRTZ Vietnam and America: A Documented History
ed. by Marvin E. Gettleman, et al.
EDWARD F. MICKOLUS Historical Dictionary of Terrorism
by Sean Anderson and Stephen Sloan
FREDERICK PARKINSON Spyworld: Inside the Canadian and American Intelligence Establishments
by Mike Frost with Michel Gratton
JAMES MELLON On the Origins of War and the Preservation of Peace
by Donald Kagan
 
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