TABLE OF CONTENTS
Spring 2003

Theme Issue:
The New Peacekeeping


ARTICLES

ALEX MORRISON



Pearsonian Peacekeeping:
Does It Have a Future or Only a Past?

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RAY MURPHY

International Humanitarian Law and Peace Support Operations:
Bridging the Gap

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ANN M. FITZ-GERALD


Multinational Land Force Interoperability:
Meeting the Challenge of Different Cultural Backgrounds in Chapter VI Peace Support Operations

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JAMES F. KEELEY

Commercial Satellite Imagery and UN Peacekeeping
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TERRY M. MAYS


African Solutions for African Problems:
The Changing Face of African-Mandated Peace Operations

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CINDY R. JEBB

The Fight for Legitimacy:
Liberal Democracies Versus Terrorism

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ANDREW J. WILSON

"Doing the Business":
Aspects of the Clinton Administration's Economic Support for the Northern Ireland Peace Process, 1994-2000

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REVIEW ESSAY
ALEX MORRISON

Managing International Conflict
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BOOK REVIEWS

KURT F. JENSEN

The Wizards of Langley:
Inside the CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology

by Jeffrey T. Richelson


HARJIT SINGH VIRDEE

Cloak and Dollar:
A History of American Secret Intelligence

by Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones


MILES MARKOVIC

Intelligence Services in the Information Age
by Michael Herman


P.R. KUMARASWAMY

The Security Environment in the Asia-Pacific
ed. by Hung-mao Tien and Tun-jen Cheng


VICTOR MADEIRA

In the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer:
The Security Clearance Hearing

ed. by Richard Polenberg


JEROME MELLON

Covert Entry:
Lies, Spies and Crimes Inside Canada's Secret Service

by Andrew Mitrovica


TRACEY O'REILLY

Peace in the Midst of Wars:
Preventing and Managing International Conflicts

ed. by David Carment and Patrick James


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