Category: Commentary
The Work of Diplomacy
by George P. Shultz The following is the text of a speech given on May 29, 2002, by former Secretary of State George P. Shultz on the occasion of the dedication ceremony for the George P. Shultz National Foreign Affairs … Read more
The Sandia Pioneers
by James L. Abrahamson The topic is off the beaten track of American diplomacy and foreign policy in that it concerns a scientific breakthrough in weaponry. But, oh, what weaponry! Dr. Abrahamson has written an intriguing account of early development … Read more
La Constitucion Venezolana de 1999: Una Herramienta Eficaz para la Integracion Andina
por Eugenio Caligiuri y Jorge Petit
Democracy’s Impact on Civil Society in East Central Europe
by S.D. Beebe A U. S. Army officer with considerable experience in both military and humanitarian assignments abroad, the author brings to bear the results of his current research on an area of the world significant in the ongoing shift … Read more
The Paradoxes of Israel
by John Chuckman The author raises several controversial, intriguing questions inter alia about the nature of the Israeli state in terms of religion and the future of West Bank Palestinians. Columnist Chuckman further explores the possibility that Israel might become … Read more
World Court Ruling Means the Immunity Wears Off, but for Whom?
by Pieter H.F. Bekker and Owen C. Pell