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Christian Herter Professor, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, The Johns Hopkins University
September 11, 2002
Op-Ed
Newsday
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September/October 2002
Foreign Affairs Article — Summary
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September 2002
Book
At the dawn of the twenty-first century, three ideas dominate the world: peace as the preferred basis for relations between countries, democracy as the optimal way to organize political life, and free markets as the indispensable vehicle for the creation of wealth. While not practiced everywhere, these ideas have—for the first time in history—no serious rivals as methods for organizing the world’s politics, economics, and international relations.
See more in Democracy and Human Rights
August 1, 2002
Op-Ed
Newsday
See more in Iraq, Middle East, U.S. Strategy and Politics
June 25, 2002
Op-Ed
Newsday
See more in Israel, Palestinian Authority, Middle East, Foreign Policy History
February 22, 2002
Op-Ed
Newsday
See more in Kashmir, India, Pakistan, Terrorism, U.S. Strategy and Politics
January 23, 2002
Op-Ed
Newsday
See more in Saudi Arabia, Religion, Terrorism, U.S. Strategy and Politics
March 5, 2000
Article
The Washington Post
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March 2000
Book
The European upheavals of the twentieth century have left in their wake a series of national minorities in eastern Europe. These “new diasporas” have been created by the movement not of people, but of borders. The politics of four of these European “national triads” is the focus of this important book.
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July 1998
Book
This book offers the first authoritative, comprehensive account of Russian policies toward the world in the wake of communism’s collapse. It consists of four essays.
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March 12,1998
Transcript
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January 1997
Book
The dislocations caused by the transition from communism—in particular unemployment and poverty—have increased the demand for social support. But the level of benefits set in the communist era is, in most of these countries, too high to be sustained without inflicting serious damage on their economies.
See more in Central/Eastern Europe, Democracy Promotion, Society and Culture
January 1996
Book
How have the twenty-seven countries that emerged from communist rule between 1989 and 1992 fared since then? Postcommunism: Four Perspectives offers distinctive analyses by four leading scholars of politics, on the single most important social, political, and economic development of the last decade of the twentieth century.
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