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Policy Review articles from June 2003

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A bimonthly journal of the Hoover Institution that promotes inquiry into the American condition, American and other government and political and economic systems, and the role of the United States in the world. For the academic audience.

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Policy Review archives from June 2003

Universal democracy?
June 1, 2003... A SHORT WHILE AGO, one of the world's most brutal and entrenched dictatorships was swiftly toppled by the military force of the United States and the United Kingdom. The 2003 Iraq war was launched to disarm Saddam Hussein, but for many of its...

The U.S. and Russia after Iraq.
June 1, 2003... THOUGH PRESIDENTS GEORGE W. BUSH and Vladimir V. Putin continue to express their desire to work together after sharp differences over Iraq, their governments have not yet managed to do so in a meaningful way. The two leaders seem likely to try...

Biotech and baby food.
June 1, 2003... WARNINGS ABOUT ONE societal danger or another often portray children as the likeliest or most susceptible victims. As is the case with so many other public health false alarms, the attack on the new biotechnology -- also known as...

Peacekeepers, Inc.
June 1, 2003... Violence breaks out in a small African state. The local government collapses and reports emerge that civilians are being massacred by the tens of thousands. Refugees stream out in pitiable columns. As scenes reminiscent of the Rwanda genocide...

China's air-power puzzle.
June 1, 2003... CHINA IS WIDELY recognized as the next superpower. Over the past decade, it experienced tremendous economic growth and embarked on a major defense buildup. China now has the second largest defense budget in the world, with expenditures to boost...

Mapping the Archipelago. (Books).(Gulag: A History)(Book Review)
June 1, 2003... ANNE APPLEBAUM. Gulag: A History. DOUBLEDAY. 671 PAGES. $35.00 OMINOUSLY, within just three months of the 1917 October Revolution, an exasperated Lenin proposed sentencing "the millionaire-saboteurs traveling in first- and second-class...

Theorists and Mullahs. (Books).(Reading Lolita in Tehran)(Book Review)
June 1, 2003... AZAR NAFISI. Reading Lolita in Tehran. RANDOM HOUSE. 347 PAGES. $23.95 ON SATURDAY, April 11, the biggest names in literary theory convened at the University of Chicago for what was billed as an "intellectual town meeting" about the future...

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