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Spring 2002
Table of Contents
Editor's Page
Editor's Page Michael Walzer
Politics Abroad
The Arab World After Sept. 11 Kanan Makiya
Globalization and Its Discontents David E. Apter
An African Tragedy
Aftershocks
Can There Be a Decent Left? Michael Walzer
Empire and Myopia Todd Gitlin
Toward a Global Rule of Law Daniele Archibugi and Iris Young
Ends, Means, and Politics Jeffrey C. Isaac
A Failure of Nerve Murray Hausknecht
In Search of Root Causes Benjamin Ross
Patriotism and Community Amy D. Burke
The New Killing Fields: No Longer Bystanders
Cambodia and the Perils of Humanitarian Intervention William Shawcross
A Drive to Globare Kira Brunner
Kosovo after Milosevic
Justice on a Hill George Packer
Genocide Trials in Rwanda
The Shark Cage Richard Lloyd Parry
Fear in East Timor
Raising the Cost of Genocide Samantha Power
Books
'It Is Not Over Yet' Keith Gessen
Victor Serge: The Course is Set on Hope by Susan Weissman
Why Free-Trade Economists Fail to Persuade Ian Robinson
Free Trade Today by Jagdish Bhagwati and Free Trade Under Fire by Douglas Irwin
A Turbulent Life Scott Sherman
Amiri Baraka: The Politics and Art of a Black Intellectual by Jerry Gafio Watts
A Dearth of Inspiration Daphne Eviatar
State of the Union: A Century of American Labor by Nelson Lichtenstein
Dancing in the Dark Marhsall Berman
Left in the Dark: Film Reviews and Essays, 1988-2001 by Stuart Klawans
Place Matters Somewhat, But Social Class Matters Even More Elliot Sclar
Place Matters: Metropolitics for the Twenty-First Century by Peter Drier, John Mollenkopf, and Todd Swanstrom
Winners Take All Gina Neff
Crossing the Great Divide: Worker Risk and Opportunity in the New Economy by Vicki Smith
The Last Page
The Last Page Ruth Rosen