Harvard Political Review

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  • Beyond Borders

    Volume 36, Number 1, Spring 2009.

    Letter from the Editor

    Front Section

    Beyond Borders

    Nukes for Non-State Actors

    AMY BEESON, LYNN YI

    How globalization is a game-changer for nuclear security

    Natural Law

    RUSSELL MASON

    Managing the global resource of water

    Protectionists at the Gates

    JONATHAN YIP

    The future of the WTO and the Doha trade round

    Identity Crisis

    RICHARD COFFIN, Elizabeth Bloom

    Afghanistan and the reevaluation of NATO

    Revamping Kyoto in Copenhagen

    RICKY HANZICH, ANNISSA ALUSI

    The struggle to forge a successor to the Kyoto Protocol

    The Incomprehensible Conflict

    LAURA MIRVISS, Max Novendstern

    Conflict in the Congo and the changing nature of violence

    The Wars of Today

    DANIEL HANDLIN

    What Israel in Gaza tells us about modern warfare

    A Persistent Evil

    CATHERINE COOK, PEYTON MILLER

    How the world can end human trafficking

    Crisis in International Finance

    TAYLOR LANE, JYOTI JASRASARIA

    Is a new international financial regulatory system necessary?

    The Kurds: Nation Without a State

    CANDICE KOUNTZ, ROBERT LONG

    When identity binds and borders divide

    Weathering the Storm

    JONATHAN PADILLA

    Anticipating the next pandemic

     

    United States

    Looking Ahead to 2010

    ANTHONY DEDOUSIS

    Midterm elections already loom

    The 28th Amendment?

    ALEC BARRETT

    Feingold proposes ban on Senate appointments

    Rushing Into a Trap

    IAN MERRIFIELD

    The power of Limbaugh, and what Obama plans to do about it

    Symbol or Savior?

    Gabby bryant,s ASHIA WILSON

    Can Michael Steele lead blacks to the Republicans?

    Sex and Taxes

    JEREMY PATASHNIK

    How Obama is riding out the Democratic storm of scandals

     

    World

    Not an Ex-Party

    CHRIS DANELLO

    New Labour is still the defining movement of British politics

    Iraq at the Crossroads

    FARHA FAISAL

    New prospects for stable democracy

    The Bear in the Backyard

    MASON PESEK, NATHAN GRISON

    Russia’s reemergence in Latin America

    Growing Pains

    CAITRIA O'NEILL

    How the European Union’s rapid expansion threatens European unity

    After the Oil Price Crash

    Chris Lafortune, Tiffany Wen

    Understanding the impact on oil-exporting countries

    The Chávez Decade

    ALLISON SWIDRISKI, Kristy Luk

    Socialism, populism, and the future of Venezuelan democracy

     

    Books and Arts

    The “Reel” Richard Nixon

    JONATHAN HAWLEY

    A novel and compelling treatment of the 37th president

    Welcoming the Iranian Century

    NICHOLAS TATSIS

    Can a powerful Iran advance American national interests?

    Racial Politics Remade

    ANITA JOSEPH

    Can black politicians transcend race?

    Doing Well in Doing Good

    POOJA VENKATRAMAN, ALEX MERSEREAU

    Can capitalism work for charity?

    Comeback to the Future

    STEVEN JOHNSTON

    A proposal for rejuvenating the Republican Party

     

    Interviews

    Lessons from History

    NICHOLAS TATSIS, DANIEL HANDLIN

    Former National Security Advisor on U.S. policy in the Middle East

    Speaking Out

    SHANI BOIANJIU

    Writer and activist Rose Styron on the role of art in politics

    Driving Forces Behind the Bailout

    PEYTON MILLER

    U.S. Senator Bob Corker on aid to the auto industry

    The Politics of Health

    ALICE GISSINGER

    Howard Zucker on the World Health Organization and health policy

    ENDPAPER: A Political Education

    Vivek Viswanathan

    Thoughts on a career in politics

     

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