Index to volume 39

Index to volume 39

ORBIS 39 and Subjects INDEX TO VOLUME Articles, “Aftermyths of the Antiwar Authors, Movement,” by Adam GarfinMe, 503-16 “Alliance Unwound,” 567...

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ORBIS 39 and Subjects

INDEX TO VOLUME Articles, “Aftermyths

of the Antiwar

Authors,

Movement,”

by

Adam GarfinMe, 503-16 “Alliance Unwound,”

567-94

by R. Saunders

Richard’s Almanack”),

China, Republic of, on Taiwan, 146, 468-70,

(“Poor

473-75

“China’s Coming Constitutional by Arthur Waldron,

Alliances, U.S., 237-58, 276-78, 473-75 J.

Sisco, 286-90

Security,” 237-58 Clark, Susan L., and David R. Graham,

“American strategy” (special section), 155-273

Russian

APEC (Asia Pacific

329-51

Economic

Cooperation

Federation’s

Clarke, Jonathan,

forum), 81-95 “APEC as a Semi-Solution,”

by Jonathan

Clarke, 81-95 Gabriel Liulevicius, 387-402 Asia, East, l-4,11-95;

region of, 65-

80,466; US. foreign policy in, 11-17, 5595 Bond,” 37-53

Rich?,” 125-29

etnam,” 527-29 Codevilla,

Angelo

M., “McNamam

and the

Civil War at Home,” 517-25

313-14, 465-66, 629-30

Air Power,” 189-200 Cold war,

Baltic states, 387-402 Sumner,

“Will Modern

Bruce D., “Portending

of Proliferation,”

Technology

policy

in, 139-40,

Commonwealth

of Independent

States, 353

67 the Future

279-86; “Rejoinder [to Ma-

John A. MacInnis],” 100

Blank, Stephen,

U.S. foreign

439-55

Russia?,” 403-15

Communism,

120-25, 139-40, 301-10, 491-

501, 622-26 “Correspondence”:

“Russia’s Real Drive to the

South,” 369-86 of

Europe,” 604-22

“Clinton Administration’s

Foreign Policy, The,” 276-78; “Ukraine and Russia’s

Milica Z., “The Transformation

East-Central

Bill, “Remarks on the Nor-

Cohen, Eliot A., “The Meaning and Future of

“Auguries,” 14142,

Bookman,

“APEC as a Semi-Solution,”

malization of Diplomatic Relations with Vi-

development

Auer, James E., “The Imperative U.S.-Japanese

jor-General

“The

for Survival,”

81-95

Clinton, President

economic

of, 81.-95; 125-29, northern

Berkowitz,

Fight

Clawson, Patrick, “How Do Countries Become

“As Go the Baltics, So Goes Europe,” by Vejas

Remilitarize

19-35

Clark, Mark T., “The Trouble with Collective

“America in the Middle East,” by Joseph

Benson,

Challenges,”

Vital Interests,”

275-76;

“Who

Should Be in Charge of Mobilization?,” 43538

Bosnia, 97-100 Bracken,

Paul, ‘Risks and Promises

in the

Two ISoreas,” 5564

President,

Republican

Policy?,” by R. Saunders

Brinkerhoff, John R., “The Late, Great Arsenal of Democracy,”

“Democratic Almanack”), Dickler,

225-35

Foreign

(“Poor Richard’s

14953

Paul Dennis,

“India: The Peacock

and the Vulture,” 595-604 Chang, Jaw-Iing Joanne, “How Clinton Bashed Taiwan-and China, People’s

“Documentation”:

“An Interview

with Presi-

Why,” 567-82

dent Lee Teng-hui of the Republic of China

Republic

on Taiwan,” 58H4;

466, 469-70, 567-94

of, 19-35; 65-80,

“The Rules of Engage-

ment for U.N. Peacekeeping

Forces in For-

Fall 1995

I 633

Index mer Yugoslavia,” A. MacInnis, Berkowitz,

by Major-General

with a Rejoinder

John

by Bruce

97-100 Clinton’s Announcement

the Normalization

of

of Relations with Viet-

nam,” 52930 “Double

tion), 1 l-95 “Imperative

Dole, Senator Robert, “Remarks Responding to President’s

“Imagining the Pacific Century” (special secU.S.-Japanese

Diaspora

of Vietnam’s

“Imperial Shadows,

Catholics,

125-38,

141-42,

and Russian military, 40515

“Economics of the Arab-Israeli Peace Process,” by James Lederman,

54966

“Editor’s Column,” by Walter A. McDougall, l-4, 14347,

315-19, 467-71

Europe, East-Central,

142,

604-22

301-10

Dennis Dickler, 59%604

by Timothy L. Thomas,

humanitarian,

290-301;

in na-

tionalist conflicts, 97-100, 259-73 “Intervention Joseph

in Communal

Conflicts,”

by

E. Rudolph, Jr., 25!+73

“lntexview with President Lee Teng-hui of the Republic

of China

on Taiwan,

An,” by

583-94

Islamic fundamentalism,

564-65

Israel, 456-62, 549-66

531-48 Jackson,

France, 141, 475

Karl D., “How to Rebuild America’s

Stature in Asia,” 11-17

Adam, “Hung Out to Dry or All

Wet? Water in the Jordan Valley,” 129-38; “Aftemlyths

Visions,” by

“India: The Peacock and the Vulture,” by Paul

Harvey Sicherman,

“Fault Lines and Factions in the Russian Army,”

Gamnkle,

Democratic

Vladimir Tismaneanu,

Intervention, development,

54966;

The,” by

India, 595-604

The,” by Nguyen Thi Lien Hang, 491-501 Economic

Bond,

James E. Auer, 37-53

of the Antiwar

Japan, 37-53, 65-80 Jordan,

123-38, 556-59

Movement,” Korea, 55-64, 466

503-16 Graham, David R., and Susan L. Clark, “The Russian

Federation’s

Fight for Survival,”

Lambakis,

Steven,

“Space Control in Desert

Storm and Beyond,” 417-33

329-51

Languages, Heller, Mark A., “The Promising

Land7 Out-

“Late, Great Arsenal of Democracy,

lines of a New Israel,” 45662 Horowitz,

Irving Louis, “Presidential

and Dynastic

Pretensions,”

Un-American

study of, 31514

Laos, 627-28

Politics

101-12;

“The

World of U.S. Communism,”

622-26

John R. Brinkerhoff,

Lederman, James, “Economics of the Arab-Israeli Peace Process,” 54966 Lewy, Guenter,

“How Clinton

Bashed

by Jaw-ling Joanne

Taiwan-and

Why,”

Chang, 567-82

“How Do Countries Become Rich?,” by Patrick Clawson,

125-29

“How to Create

William E. Odom,

Order,” by

Last

Hurrah?,” 11520 Liulevicius, Vejas Gabriel, “As Go the Baltics, So Goes Europe,” 387-402 311-12, 463-64,

627-28

155-72

“How to Rebuild America’s Stature in Asia,” by Karl D. Jackson,

“The Peace Movement’s

“Longue Duree, La,” 13940,

a True World

The,” by

225-35

11-17

MacInnis, Major-General John A., “Documentation: The Rules of Engagement

for U.N.

“Hung Out to Dry or All Wet? Water in the

Peacekeeping

Forces in Former Yugoslavia:

Jordan Valley,” by Adam Garfinkle, 129-38

A Response,”

97-99

634 I

Orbis

Index McDougall, Walter A., “Editor’s Column,“: l-4, 14%7,

315-19, 467-71; “The Vietnamiza-

tion of America,” 479-89 517-25

“Melvyn Leffler and the Origins of the Cold War,” by Marc Trachtenberg, Middle East, 456-62; economic of, 12938;

War Deterrence

war, U.S. strategy in, 155-72, 276

U.S. policy toward,

Politics

and

Dynastic

sions,” by Irving Louis Horowitz, “Promising

439-55 development

and Missile De-

78, 321-24 “Presidential

189-200

by

27w

fense,” by Keith B. Payne, 201-23 Post-cold

“Meaning and Future of Air Power, The,” by Eliot A. Cohen,

the Future of Proliferation,”

Bruce D. Berkowitz, “Post-Cold

“McNamara and the Civil War at Home,” by Angelo M. Codevilla,

“Portending

Land? Outlines

Preten101-12

of a New Israel,”

by Mark A. Heller, 45662

28690 Radu, Michael, “The Soviet Tragedy,” 120-25

Nationalism,

259-73, 387-402, 456-62, 491-

501, 595-604

“Rejoinder [to Major-General

Thi Lien Hang, “The Double

Dias-

pora of Vietnam’s Catholics,” 491-501 Nichols, Bruce, “The Politics of Misery,” 290“No Discharge

from That War” (special sec-

tion), 477-530; Nuclear weapons,

626 Paul Bracken, Rozman,

World Order,” 155-72 Olcott, Martha Brill, “Sovereignty and the ‘Near Abroad,“’ 353-67

Gilbert,

527-30 Organization,

Payne, Keith B., “Post-Cold and Missile Defense,”

“Peace Movement’s Guenter

54+66

War Deterrence

201-23

“Rules of Engagement sponse,”

by Major-General

The: A Re-

John A. MacIn-

“Running the State Department,”

Last Hurrah?, The,” by

290-301

and

5-9

and Baltic states,

Caucasus/Transcaucasia,

369-86; and CIS, 35M7; 15, 46%66; federative

economy

of, 40%

structure of, 329-51; 531-48; vital interests

“Russia’s Real Drive to the South,” by Stephen “Russia’s World Turned Upside Down” (special section),

Republican

326-415;

Blank, 36%86

“Poor Richard’s Almanack,” “Alliance Unwound,”

by R. Saun-

ders (“Poor Richard’s Almanack”),

of, 275-76

Lewy, 11520

149-53; “Running

in Com-

for U.N. Peacekeeping

Forces in Former Yugoslavia,

military of, 40515,

113-20, 503-16

“Politics of Misery, The,” by Bruce Nichols,

President,

to

munal Conflicts,” 2 j9-73

387-402;

Peace movements,

Approach

Asia,” 65-80

Russia, 315-19, Liberation

“A Regional

nis, 97-99

Hanoi,” Remarks by Presi-

dent Bill Clinton and Senator Robert Dole,

Palestine

in the Two Koreas,” by

55-64

Rudolph, Joseph R., Jr., “Intervention

William E., “How to Create a True

“On Recognizing

100

Review Essays, lOl-38,279-310,439-62,595-

Northeast

273-86, 601-4

John A. MacIn-

nis],” by Bruce D. Berkowitz,

“Risks and Promises

301

Odom,

to Northeast Asia, A,” by

Gilbert Rozman, 65-80

NATO, 237-58, 275-78, 473-75 Nguyen,

“Regional Approach

by R. Saunders:

473-75; “Democntic Foreign

Policy?,”

326-415

“Russian Federation’s

Fight for Survival, The,”

by Susan L. Clark and David R. Graham, 329-51

the State Department,”

5-9; “‘Twiddle, Twaddle,’ or the Great Foreign Policy Debate,” 321-24

Saunders,

R. (“Poor

“Alliance Unwound,”

Richard’s

Almanack”):

473-75; “Democratic

Fall1995 I 635

Index President,

Republican

Foreign

Policy?,”

149-53; “Running the State Department,” 5-9; “‘Twiddle, Twaddle,’ or the Great Foreign Policy Debate,” 321-24 Sicherman, Harvey, “Interview with President Lee Teng-hui of the Republic of China on Taiwan, An,” 583-94 Sisco, Joseph J,, “America in the Middle East,” 286-90 “Sovereignty and the ‘Near Abroad,“’ by Martha Brill Olcott, 353-67 “Soviet Tragedy, The,” by Michael Radu, 12025 Soviet Union, 120-25, 301-10, 439-55, 46364, 622-26 “Space Control in Desert Storm and Beyond,” by Steven Lambakis, 417-33 Special sections: “American Strategy,” 155273; “Imagining the Pacific Century,” 11-95; “No Discharge from That War,” 477-530;

“Un-American World of U.S. Communism, The,” by Irving Louis Horowitz, 622-26 United Nations, 97-100, 237-58 United States foreign policy: in cold war, 13940,

439-55;

and collective security,

237-58; toward East Asia, 11-17; toward India, 601-3; toward Japan, 37-53; toward Korea, 55-64; making of, 5-9; lOl-12,14446,149-53,276-78,311-12,321-24;

toward

the Middle East 286-90,

toward

Northeast Asia, 6~0;

54966;

toward the People’s

Republic of China, 467-71,

56794;

and

domestic politics, 485-89, 503-16, 574-77; in the post-cold war era, 155-72, 47575; toward the Republic of China, 567-91; toward Russia, 369-86, 403-15, 54648; ward Vietnam, 470-71,

522-25,

to-

527-30,

628-30 United States military policy, 143-44, 155-72;

“Russia’s World Turned Upside Down,”

and aerospace

326-415

budget for, 173-87; making of, 144-46; and

Syria, 561-64

mobilization, 225-35, 435-38; in Vietnam,

war, 189-223,

417-33;

484-85, 503-22, 627-28 Thomas, Timothy L., “Fault Lines and Factions in the Russian Army,” 531-48 Tismaneanu,

Vladimir, “Imperial Shadows,

Democratic Visions,” 301-10 “Top-Down Plan for the Pentagon, A,” by Dov S. Zakheim, 173-87 Trachtenberg, Marc, “Melvyn Leffler and the Origins of the Cold War,” 43955

Vietnam, 491-501, 522-25, 527-30, 627-28 “Vietnamization of America, The,” by Walter A. McDougall, 47989 Vietnam War: and the United States, 467-68, 479-89, 503-25, 527-30; and Vietnamese Catholics, 491-501

Transcaucasia, 369-86 “Transformation of East-Central Europe, The,” by Milica Z. Bookman, 604-22 “Trouble with Collective Security, The,” by Mark T. Clark, 237-58

Waldron, Arthur, “China’s Coming Constimtional Challenges,” 19-35 “Will Modem Technology Remilitarize Russia?,” by Sumner Benson, 40515

“‘Twiddle, Twaddle,’ or the Great Foreign Policy Debate,” by R. Saunders (“Poor Richard’s Aimanack”), 321-24

636

I Orbis

Zakheim, Dov S., “A Top-Down Plan for the Pentagon,” 173-87