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Nov 2008, Vol. 28, No. 11
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Capitol HillMid-Term Unrest: The 2006 Congressional Elections The forthcoming US elections will reveal the American mood on concrete issues in a way that presidential elections do not.
Michael Williams
McCain 3The Next Four Years? American Foreign Policy Under John McCain As the US presidential elections draw ever closer, Michael Williams assesses the foreign policy outlook of Republican nominee, Senator John McCain
Michael Williams
South Africa's President Motlanthe: All Change, or Business as Usual Few mourn the passing of Thabo Mbeki from the South African presidency. The manner and timing of his dismissal, however, have raised questions about what will happen under the new president.
Knox Chitiyo
Is Space Weaponisation Inevitable? Recently, reports of the destruction of ageing satellites by the missiles of large powers have been frequent. This article analyses whether these events are the prefigure the weaponisation of space.
Bharath Gopalaswamy
Korean SoldierThe Wavering US-ROK Alliance Changes in America's Korea strategy have rocked bilateral relations with the Republic of Korea, and highlighted some uncomfortable truths.
Victoria Shin
US National Security Policy and Pakistan: The Importance of Benazir Bhutto? Assessing the implications of the assasination of Benazir Bhutto on US foreign policy and the security of Pakistan
Rudra Chaudhuri and Jeff Michaels
Zimbabwe's Chronic Condition Just as it seems impossible for things in Zimbabwe to get worse, they do.
Greg Mills
Ceasefire in Nepal: Threat or Opportunity? There has been an increase in feeling within Nepal that the king has become an impediment to democracy.
Justin Hempson-Jones