Winter 1996
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Egypt, like other developing countries,
grapples with a global dilemma betwen meeting the needs
of its skyrocketing population and preserving the
environment. |
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Religious extremism and violence have
engulfed northern Nigeria, bringing the region once again
to the brink of a potentially devastating civil war. |
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Since the cancellation of elections in
1991, civil war has ravaged Algeria. The current regime
must imporve the domestic situation before the conflict
encroaches on neighboring countries. |
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The Ins and Outs of International Law As global barriers break down,
international lawyers are in high demand. But what
exactly is it that they do? Lawyers and professors reveal
the intricacies of the profession. |
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As the 30th anniversary of Asean
approaches, the internaitonal spotlight falls on
Myanmar's aaplication for membership. The controversy,
however, highlights Asean's internal division. |
Commentary about
events around the world
Apathy for Thai Politics by Annie Yangekasul
Democracy in Mongolia by Chris Conway
In the Name of Religion by Thowaida Makki
An Untenable Peace by Anastasia Tavoulareas
Suharto
by Dongwook Kim