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Is the new world order emerging?
THE war in Iraq heralds the coming of a new international order. At issue are implications for how the world should be run. The United States is...
Contemporary Review, 03/01/04 by Sharif M. Shuja · More from publication -
Korean reunification
THE question of Korean unification is perhaps the one that has been discussed most in Korean politics in the last few decades without a plausible...
Contemporary Review, 08/01/03 by Sharif M. Shuja · More from publication -
Ethnicity and conflict in India and Pakistan
THE September 11 events and their fallout added to the importance of South Asia. The conflict in Kashmir, sectarian and political violence in...
Contemporary Review, 03/01/03 by Sharif M. Shuja · More from publication -
India's nuclear decision
FOR the most part, the evidence of the 1990s would seem to suggest that the stability and prosperity of Asia-Pacific have flowed in part from the...
Contemporary Review, 12/01/02 by Sharif M. Shuja · More from publication -
North-East Asia and US policy
OF all Asia-related issues, China represents the most daunting challenge for the Bush Administration. The tasks include, among others, (1) to avoid...
Contemporary Review, 08/01/02 by Sharif M. Shuja · More from publication -
Coping with the 'axis of evil'
THE horrible attack on the United States on September 11, 2001 has compelled its leaders to undertake a profound reassessment of their nation's...
Contemporary Review, 05/01/02 by Sharif M. Shuja · More from publication -
The September 11 tragedy and the future world order
THE course of international politics changed forever on September 11, 2001 when America was attacked by terrorists who used passenger jets as...
Contemporary Review, 04/01/02 by Sharif M. Shuja · More from publication -
Looking forward by looking back: a pragmatic look at nuclear non-proliferation, disarmament and arms control
For the most part, the evidence of the 1990s would seem to suggest that the stability and prosperity of Asia-Pacific have flowed in part from the...
National Observer - Australia and World Affairs, 03/22/02 by Sharif M. Shuja · More from publication -
The United States and China
AS George W. Bush declared war on terrorism on September 11, 2001, the United States of America became the centre of the world. It is the sole...
Contemporary Review, 02/01/02 by Sharif M. Shuja · More from publication -
Coping with globalisation
THE world was undergoing tremendous change even before the horrors of 11 September. Both democracy and the market economy have proliferated...
Contemporary Review, 11/01/01 by Sharif M. Shuja · More from publication


