Spring and Summer 2007

Volume 2,
Issue 2

Reluctant to Lead: The Lebanese Conflict and the EU’s Common Security Policy

Patrycja Podrazik

Patrycja Podrazik analyzes EU member state diplomacy during the 2006 Lebanon-Israeli War and finds a gap between the EU's rhetoric and its ability to coordinate a Common Foreign and Security Policy.

Standing on Common Ground

Interview with Mark Malloch Brown

In an interview with YJIA, Mark Malloch Brown discusses his experiences as Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations and the UN's evolving role under new leadership.

Petroleum and Power: China, the Middle East, and the United States

Zhiqun Zhu

Zhiqun Zhu argues that although China's quest for oil has strained Sino-American relations, increased Chinese involvement in the Middle East will not necessarily lead to conflict.

Surveying Asia

Michael Green

Former National Security Council member Michael Green talks with YJIA about China's rise, North Korean nuclear diplomacy, and Japan's changing foreign policy.

Euro-Atlantic Strategy for the Black Sea Region

Fatih Ulger

Fatih Ulger examines the challenges and opportunities confronting Europe along its southeastern periphery.

Iraq's Collateral Damage

Samantha Power

Samantha Power details the political fallout of America's war in Iraq and presents recommendations for regaining legitimacy and influence.

The War on Terror: Past, Present, and Future

Mary Habeck, Frederick W. Kagan, Roman Martinez, Michael Rubin and Vance Serchuk

Five experts weigh in on U.S. progress in the ongoing War on Terror.

Dragon-Slayer or Panda-Hugger? Chinese Perspectives on “Responsible Stakeholder” Diplomacy

Jonathan Czin

Jonathan Czin examines China's response to the Bush administration's invitation to become a “responsible stakeholder.”

Putting Development Back in the Doha Round

Kevin P. Gallagher

In order to reinvigorate the Doha Round of World Trade talks, developed nations must heed the insistence of poorer nations to make development a priority.

The Founding Fathers of Chile’s Capitalist Revolution

Angel Soto

Angel Soto contends that the foundation of Chile's present economic and political success lies in the gradual yet controversial transformation overseen by the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.

Back from Battle: Student Veterans’ Perspectives on the Iraq War

Robert Berschinski, Josh Bradley, John Frick and Bryan Groves

Four Yale students who have served the U.S. military in Iraq discuss their experiences on the battlefield and the transition to life in the classroom.

Review of The Global Cold War: Third World Interventions and the Making of Our Times by Odd Arne Westad

Reviewed by Patrick Sharma

The Global Cold War: Third World Interventions and the Making of Our Times by Odd Arne Westad reviewed by Patrick Sharma.

Review of Trust and Mistrust in International Relations by Andrew Kydd and Deterrence by Diplomacy by Anne E. Sartori

Reviewed by Jason D. Brozek

Trust and Mistrust in International Relations by Andrew Kydd and Deterrence by Diplomacy by Anne E. Sartori reviewed by Jason D. Brozek.