Recent Articles
APR 28, 2003 • Article
Feature Articles from Inprint Newsletter (2001–2004): Response to "Instead of Reconcilation, A Widening Gulf"
Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi’s decision to visit Pyongyang last September in response to the daring overtures of his counterpart Kim Jong Il led to ...
APR 22, 2003 • Article
A New Turn in the New War
The war on terrorism began with moral clarity and a widely accepted road map for immediate action. For eighteen months there was strong international consensus ...
APR 22, 2003 • Article
Feature Articles from Inprint Newsletter (2001–2004): A New Turn in the New War
The war on terrorism began with moral clarity and a widely accepted road map for immediate action. For 18 months there was strong international consensus on ...
APR 17, 2003 • Article
U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East: Ten Years after the Gulf War
This report draws on a conference held at the Carnegie Council headquarters on February 15, 2001. The conference, co-sponsored by the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies, was ...
MAR 26, 2003 • Article
The Challenge to International Human Rights
"A commonly held notion among Western liberals is that Asian, African, and Arab perspectives on human rights are the greatest challenge to universality—the implication ...
FEB 27, 2003 • Article
Can Democracies Initiate Preventive War? America's Confrontation with the Soviet Union and Iraq
During his commencement address to West Point graduates in June 2002, President Bush set in motion an extraordinary national and international debate over waging war with ...
FEB 21, 2003 • Article
Feature Articles from Inprint Newsletter (2001–2004): Response to "Dealing Justly with Debt"
The IMF may sometimes prescribe the wrong medicine to countries experiencing a financial crisis. Right now, the IMF’s support for the Lula government in ...
FEB 20, 2003 • Article
Feature Articles from Inprint Newsletter (2001–2004): Instead of Reconciliation, A Widening Gulf
In the first-ever Japan-North Korea summit last September, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il apologized for the forced abductions of thirteen Japanese nationals who were ...
FEB 6, 2003 • Article
Beyond Reports and Promises: Enforcing Universally Accepted Human Rights Standards in the Global Economy
Collingsworth describes the problems of human rights enforcement with respect to corporations conducting business abroad through a detailed description of the operations of the Unocal ...
JAN 7, 2003 • Article
Feature Articles from Inprint Newsletter (2001–2004): Response to "Justice After War"
In “Justice After War,” Lang and Cox are right to look beyond a potential war with Iraq to contemplate what will--and should--come after the current ...