Volume IV, No. 2
Spring 1999
Cover Story: The Testing of American Foreign Policy Three scholars react to Secretary of State Albright's policy statement Editors Introduction Indecision is our Fatal Flaw by Richard H. Kohn Use Moral Example Instead of Spine by Nancy Mitchell Albrights Position is Hard to Justify by David Thornton Current Articles: Attitudes Toward European Security, 1990-1997 by Sorin Lungu Surviving Double Jeopardy by James Huskey From the Editor . . . A New DepartmentAnd a New Face Commentary on Current Issues: Let Sleeping Tsars Lie: The Crurse of the Romanovs by Keith Moon Some Notes on US Policy on Iraq by Paul Sullivan Bombs for Peace? Misreading Kosovo by Michael Radu Life in the Foreign Service: Humor in the Foreign Service: Not Necessarilry an Oxymoron by Gene Shmiel Overland by Jeep to Kabul (...long years ago) by Carl R. Fitz Present at the Footnote: Excitement Around Here Last Week! by Henry Mattox News & Important Announcements Conference on Conflict in Africa Special from the Editor: Uganda Book Drive Initiative Final microfiche supplement to Kennedy era Foreign Relations volumes released Letters How many Palestine Refugees? Questions from a Young Reader Reviews of Books & Sites: Red Scare or Red Menace? by Robin M. Platt The Haunted Wood: Soviet Espionage in America The Stalin Era by Allen Weinstein and Alexander Vassiliev New Insights into the Cold War by Richard Schenck We Know Now: Rethinking Cold War History by John Louis Gaddis Return to American Diplomacy home page