Winter and Spring 2006

Volume 1,
Issue 2

The World Bank's Decade for Africa: A New Dawn for Development

Korinna Horta

To speed development in Africa, the World Bank needs to help build institutional capacity and address its own institutional drive to lend without accountability, Korinna Horta contends.

Morgenthau’s Unrealistic Realism

Robert Kaufman

Robert Kaufman argues that Hans Morgenthau's brand of realism is insightful but insufficient as a guide for U.S. foreign policy.

John Howard, Australia, and the Coalition of the Willing

Joseph M. Siracusa

Joseph M. Siracusa chronicles John Howard's effort to balance the renewed U.S.-Australia alliance with regional relations and the economic imperative of engaging with ascendent China.

Turkey’s EU Accession: The Long Road from Ankara to Brussels

Roundtable with Burak Akçapar and Denis Chaibi

Despite optimism following the EU's opening of accession negotiations, Turkey's future in Europe remains unsettled. Two experts weigh in on the key issues.

A Chinese Revolution in Military Affairs?

Jason Kelly

Citing rigid bureaucratic constraints, Jason Kelly casts doubt on China's prospects for producing a genuine revolution in military affairs.

Politicizing U.S. Refugee Policy toward North Korea

Nicole Hallett

Nicole Hallett sees the North Korean Human Rights Act as a vivid example of the use of refugee and human rights policy in pursuit of political ends.

The U.S. Relationship with the United Nations

Roundtable with Carol Bellamy, David Morrison and Christopher Shays

Three leading voices discuss the need for UN reform and the organization's relationship with the United States.

Legitimacy, Representation, and Accountability: A Proposal for UN Security Council Reform

Jean Krasno

Jean Krasno suggests adding four-year, renewable seats to make the UN Security Council a more representative body.

Views of the Holocaust in Arab Media and Public Discourse

Stephen Wicken

Stephen Wicken looks beyond the latest round of Holocaust denials in the Middle East to explore the diverse views in the Arab debate over the Holocaust.

A Framework for Strengthening U.S. Intelligence

Loch K. Johnson

Loch K. Johnson lays out the challenges facing the U.S. intelligence community and offers guidance for reforms at each stage of the intelligence cycle.

Gacaca Courts in Rwanda: Explaining Divisions within the Human Rights Community

Anuradha Chakravarty

Through a case study of Rwanda, Anuradha Chakravarty identifies differing strategies of engagement by transnational human rights organizations.

The Alliance of George W. Bush and Fidel Castro? Reassessing Perceptions and Consequences of U.S. Policy in Cuba

Lillian Guerra

Lillian Guerra evaluates the view in Cuba that the Bush administration and Fidel Castro are serving each other's political interests.

Review of Modernization, Democracy, and Islam edited by Shireen T. Hunter and Huma Malik

Reviewed by Sean L. Yom

Modernization, Democracy, and Islam edited by Shireen T. Hunter and Huma Malik reviewed by Sean L. Yom.

Review of The Absent-Minded Imperialists: What the British Really Thought About Empire By Bernard Porter

Reviewed by Haydon Cherry

The Absent-Minded Imperialists: What the British Really Thought About Empire by Bernard Porter reviewed by Haydon Cherry.

Review of Northeast Asia's Stunted Regionalism: Bilateral Distrust in the Shadow of Globalization by Gilbert Rozman

Reviewed by Logan Wright

Northeast Asia's Stunted Regionalism: Bilateral Distrust in the Shadow of Globalization by Gilbert Rozman reviewed by Logran Wright.

Review of East Asian Economic Regionalism by Edward J. Lincoln

Reviewed by Ulrich Volz

East Asian Economic Regionalism by Edward J. Lincoln reviewed by Ulrich Volz.