SAIS Publishes 2007 Issue of SAISPHERE
The Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) has published the 2007 issue of its annual magazine, SAISPHERE. In this year's issue we asked several members of the SAIS faculty, scholar and community to explore the theme, "The Power of Elections?" to coincide with our "Year of Elections and Foreign Policy."
Main feature articles include:
- "The Power of Elections" by Sunil Khilnani
- "South Asia Opens Up" by Walter Andersen
- "Elections and Foreign Policy in the Transatlantic Region" by Esther Brimmer
- "Democracy Promotion: Rebuilding the Consensus" by Thomas Carothers
- "Turkey's Elections: Democratic Islamists?" by Svante Cornell and Kemal Kaya
- "Planting the Democracy Flag in the Middle East" by Marius Deeb
- "Democracy or Development: Which Comes First?" by Francis Fukuyama
- "Elections and Geopolitics" by Jakub Grygiel
- "In the U.S., It's Iraq" by Robert Guttman
- "Putinism Without Putin?" by Andrew Kuchins
- "Dangerous Triangle: U.S., China and Taiwan" by David M. Lampton
- "Struggling for Democracy in Nigeria" by Peter Lewis
- "Brown and the New British Diplomacy" by Matthias Matthijs
- "Who Will Help the Iranian People?" by Azar Nafisi
- "Back on Track: Polish Voters Give EU a Thumbs Up" by Mitchell Orenstein
- "Italian Voters Take a Pass on Foreign Policy" by Gianfranco Pasquino
- "Latin America and the United States in a Year of Elections" by Riordan Roett
- "Korea: Caught in the Crosscurrents" by Jae-Jung Suh
- "Elections Are No Cure-All" by Ruth Wedgwood
- "Elections vs. 'Selections' in Southeast Asia" by Bridget Welsh
- "Conflict Resolution and Elections" by I. William Zartman
To request a printed copy of SAISPHERE, contact Felisa Neuringer Klubes at [email protected] or 202.663.5626.
Date:
Sunday, December 30, 2007
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Felisa Neuringer Klubes
Phone:
(202) 663.5626