Volume IV, No. 3

Summer 1999

Cover Story: “But ’twas a famous victory”
     A former U.S. ambassador questions the “success” of NATO’s
     intervention in Kosovo.
American Interests, American Values, and War in the Balkans
   by J. R. Bullington

Current Articles:

NATO Cooperation with Former Adversaries:
The Historical Record, 1990-1997

   by Sorin Lungu
The Case Against Pinochet:
Some Legal and Political Implications
   by J. Craig Barker
Banker as Diplomat:
Thomas W. Lamont in Post-World War I Japan

   by Louisa E. Kilgroe

From the Editor . . .

If This be Victory . . .

Commentary on Current Issues:

Integración Latinoamericana:
Éxitos y Retrocesos
   por Elvio Baldinelli
Multilateralism and the UN:
A Modest Proposal for University Training
   by Jerrold I. Berke
Religion in Diplomatic History
   by Walter A. McDougall
Globalism vs. Economic Nationalism:
The Southeast Asian Case
   by Ronald D. Palmer

Life in the Foreign Service:

Beginning a Diplomatic Career:
Embassy Panama, 1959-1961

   by Peter Bridges
A Trip Back in Time
   by Kelly Midura
Many Faces of Christmas
   by Francis Underhill

News & Important Announcements

Letters

Reviews of Books & Sites:

What Terrorist Threat?
   by Daivd W. Thornton

The Ultimate Terrorists
by Jessica Stern

The Washington-Tel Aviv Axis
   by Paul Sullivan

    Decade of Transition: Eisenhower, Kennedy,
    and the Origins of the American-Israeli Alliance
    By Abraham Ben-Zvi

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