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[sources in order of appearance]
Disconnectedness Defines Danger
HOW I LEARNED TO THINK HORIZONTALLY
- Thomas P.M Barnett, Romanian and East German Policies in the Third
World: Comparing the Strategies of Ceaus¸escu and Honecker (Westport,
Conn.: Praeger Publishing, 1992).
- H. H. Gaffney, Warning Time for U.S. Forces' Responses to
Situations: A Selective Study (Alexandria, Va.: Center for Strategic
Studies, 2002).
- Peter Baker, "Iraq's Neighborhood Thick with U.S. Arms: Weapons
and Technology Traded for Support," Washington Post, 5 February
2003.
MAPPING GLOBALIZATION'S FRONTIER
- Nazila Fathi, "Taboo Surfing: Click Here for Iran...," New
York Times, 4 August 2002.
- Associated Press, "Barbie Dolls Confiscated in Iran," 22
May 2002.
- Marc Lacey, "Fiery Zealotry Leaves Nigeria in Ashes
Again," New York Times, 29 November 2002.
- Alan Cowell, "Religious Violence in Nigeria Drives Out Miss
World Event," New York Times, 23 November 2002.
- Matt Krantz, "Internet Investors Go All the Way to China for
Latest Boom," USA Today, 21 July 2003.
- Erik Eckholm, "...And Click Here for China," New York
Times, 4 August 2002.
- Peter S. Goodman and Mike Musgrove, "China Blocks Web Search
Engines: Country Fears Doors to Commerce Also Open Weak Spots,"
Washington Post, 12 September 2002.
- James Brooke, "Russia's Economy Building on 3 Solid Years of
Solid Growth," New York Times, 25 June 2003.
- Gregory L. White, "Russia Wins Nod From Moody's: Investment
Grade: Rater's Two-Tick Revision on Foreign-Currency Debt Marks
Dramatic Turnabout," Wall Street Journal, 9 October 2003.
- David Ignatius, "Loot Turned Legitimate," Washington
Post,
4 November 2003.
- Thomas P.M. Barnett, "The Concept of Technocracy and the Soviet
Politburo," unpublished graduate seminar paper, Harvard
University.
- Loren Graham, "Toward a New Era in U.S.-Soviet Relations,"
Issues in Science and Technology, Fall 1989, pp. 36-42.
- Erik Eckholm, "Petitioners Urge China to Enforce Legal
Rights," New York Times, 2 June 2003.
- Peter Wonacott, "Poisoned at Plant, Mr. Wu Became a Labor
Crusader: Legal Reforms in China Have Created an Army of Self-Taught
Attorneys," Wall Street Journal, 21 July 2003
- Chris Buckley, "Capitalists in Chinese Legislature Speak Out
for Property Rights," New York Times, 12 March 2003.
- Dani Rodrik, "Globalization for Whom: Time to Change the
Rules-and Focus on Poor Workers," Harvard Magazine, July-August
2002, p. 30.
- Jeffrey D. Sachs, "The Strategic Significance of Global
Inequality," Washington Quarterly, Summer 2001, pp. 187-98.
- Wil Haygood, "A Big Man Fails Another African Nation,"
Washington Post, 13 July 2003.
- Tim Weiner, "Ex-Leader Stole $100 Million from Liberia, Records
Show," New York Times, 18 September 2003.
- Peter Carlson, "Sins of the Son: Kim Jong Il's North Korea Is
in Ruins, but Why Should That Spoil His Fun?" Washington Post, 11
May 2003.
- Steve Levine, "Odd Family Drama in Kazakhstan Dims Democratic
Hopes," Wall Street Journal, 12 September 2002.
- Susan B. Glasser, "Ailing Azerbaijani's Son Named Premier:
Stage Set for the Handover of Power; Democratic Opposition Denounces
Move as 'Illegal,'" Washington Post, 5 August 2003.
- Seth Mydans, "Free of Marx, but Now in the Grip of a
Dynasty," New York Times, 15 October 2003.
- Daphne Eviatar, "Striking It Poor: Oil as a Curse," New
York Times, 7 June 2003.
- Paul Collier, "The Market for Civil War," Foreign
Policy,
May-June 2003, pp. 38-45.
- Ricardo Hausmann, "Prisoners of Geography," Foreign
Policy, January-February 2001, pp. 45-53 · Tony Smith,
"Contraband Is Big Business in Paraguay," New York Times, 10
June 2003.
- Marc Lifsher, "Landlocked Bolivia Is Making Waves on the High
Seas," Wall Street Journal, 23 October 2002.
- Jay Solomon and Hae Won Choi, "In North Korea, Secret Cash
Hoard Props Up Regime: Defectors, Intelligence Sources Say Division 39
Supplies Billions to Kim Jong Il: Ginseng and Counterfeit Bills,"
Wall Street Journal, 14 July 2003.
- Doug Struck, "Heroin Trail Leads to North Korea,"
Washington Post, 12 May 2003.
- Ronald Inglehart and Pippa Norris, "The True Clash of
Civilizations," Foreign Policy, March-April 2003, pp. 63-70.
- Simon Romero, "Weavers Go Dot-Com, and Elders Move In,"
New York Times, 28 March 2000.
- G. Pascal Zachary, "Searching for a Dial Tone in Africa:
Internet Makes Telephone Service Less Expensive and More
Reliable," New York Times, 5 July 2003.
- Yuki Noguchi, "With War, Satellite Industry Is Born
Again," Washington Post, 17 April 2003.
- Chip Cummins, "Business Mobilizes for Iraq: Kuwaiti
Entrepreneurs Say Millions of Iraqis Will Want Cars, Cellphones,
Refrigerators," Wall Street Journal, 24 March 2003.
MINDING THE GAP
- Adam Siegel, The Use of Naval Forces in the Post-War Era: U.S. Navy
and U.S. Marine Corps Crisis Response Activity 1946-1989 (Alexandria,
Va.: Center for Naval Analyses, 1991).
- Air Staff Historical Office, U.S. Air Force, The United States Air
Force and U.S. National Security: A Historical Perspective 1947-1990
(1991).
- Special Assistant for Model Validation of the Concepts Analysis
Agency, U.S. Army, Force Employment Study (1991).
- Thomas P. M. Barnett and Linda D. Lancaster, L.Cdr., USN, Answering
the 9?1-1 Call: U.S. Military and Naval Crisis Response Activity,
1977-1991 (Alexandria, Va.: Center for Naval Analyses, 1992).
- Jeanne Whalen, "Vying for Dominance in Georgia: U.S.-Russian
Frictions Surface Amid Delicate Alliance on Terror," Wall Street
Journal, 8 October 2002.
- W. Eugene Cobble, H. H. Gaffney, and Dimitry Gorenburg, For the
Record: All U.S. Forces' Responses to Situations, 1970-2000
(Alexandria, Va.: Center for Strategic Studies, June 2003).
TO LIVE AND DIE IN THE GAP
- Eric Schmitt, "Wolfowitz Visits Mass Graveyards of Hussein's
Victims and Promises Help in Hunting Killers: Allied Investigators
Have Discovered 62 Killing Fields," New York Times, 20 July 2003.
- Somini Sengupta, "Innocence of Youth Is Victim of Congo
War," New York Times, 23 June 2003.
- Emily Wax, "Toting AK-47s Instead of Book Bags: Liberia Faces
Challenge of Disarming Children," Washington Post, 25 August
2003.
- John R. Harris, "Redrawing the Pentagon's New Map," 9
April 2003, found online at
www.virtualtravelog.net/entries/000020.html.
DIFFERENT WORLDS, DIFFERENT RULE SETS
- Paul Blustein, "Bush's Trade Carrot Brings High Hopes, Hearty
Skepticism," Washington Post, 10 May 2003.
- Serge Schmemann, "U.S. Links Peacekeeing to Immunity from New
Court," New York Times, 19 June 2002.
- Glenn Kessler, "War Crimes Court Fears Not New: U.S. Accused of
Giving Up Chance to Ease Clinton Era Concerns," Washington
Post,
2 July 2002.
WHY I HATE THE "ARC OF INSTABILITY"
- Nathan Hodge, "Pentagon Strategist: Central Asia Bases Are
Long-Term," Defense Week, 19 August 2002.
- Greg Jaffe, "Pentagon Prepares to Scatter Soldiers in Remote
Corners," Wall Street Journal, 27 May 2003.
- Mark Mazzetti, "Pax Americana: Dispatched to Distant Outposts,
U.S. Forces Confront the Perils of an Unruly World," U.S. News
& World Report, 6 October 2003.
- John Pomfret, "China Sees Interests Tied to U.S.: Change Made
Clear in Wake of Sept. 11," Washington Post, 2 February 2002.
- Thomas Assheuer, "Der Babysitter kommt im Kampfanzug," Die
Zeit, 22 May 2003.
- Eric Schmitt, "Pentagon Seeking New Access
Pacts for Africa Bases," New York Times, 5 July 2003.
- Mike
Allen and Bradley Graham, "Bush Emphasizes Humanitarian Role in
Liberia," Washington Post, 7 August 2003.
- Daniel Pipes and Graham Fuller, "Combating the Ideology of
Radical Islam," Washington Institute for Near East Policy, 10
April 2003.
- Associated Press, "Islands Fear Becoming a Route for Travelers
with Terror Plans," New York Times, 9 January 2003.
- Larry Rohter, "Brazil Employs Tools of Spying to Guard
Itself," New York Times, 27 July 2002.
- Robert Block, "Spreading Influence: In South Africa, Mounting
Evidence of al Qaeda Links: Officials Cite Smuggling Cases and a
Deadly Bombing; 'Perfect Place to Regroup,'" Wall Street
Journal,
10 December 2002.
- Karen DeYoung, "Powell Says U.S. to Resume Training Indonesia's
Forces," Washington Post, 3 August 2002.
- Arms Trade Oversight Project, "Changes in U.S. Arms Transfers
Policy Since September 11, 2001," found online at
www.clw.org/atop/911_list.html.
- James Hookway and Christopher Cooper, "U.S. to Send 3,000
Troops to Aid Philippines," Wall Street Journal, 21 February
2003.
- Steven R. Weisman, "U.S. to Sell Military Gear to Algeria to
Help It Fight Militants," New York Times, 10 December 2002.
- Michael R. Gordon, "Millions for Defense, Barely a Penny for
Djibouti," New York Times, 1 December 2002.
- Celia W. Dugger, "Wider Military Ties with India Offer U.S.
Diplomatic Leverage," New York Times, 10 June 2002.
- Douglas Farah, "Al Qaeda Gold Moved to Sudan," Washington
Post, 3 September 2002.
- Douglas Farah, "Report Says African Harbored Al Qaeda,"
Washington Post, 29 December 2002.
- Raymond Bonner, "Philippine Camps Are Training Al Qaeda's
Allies, Officials Say," New York Times, 31 May 2003.
- Ellen Nkashima, "Terrorists Find Easy Passage into Thailand:
Experts Say Lax Border Controls Are Opportunity for Al Qaeda, Regional
Militants," Washington Post, 27 January 2003.
- Ed Blanche, "Colombia Gun-Running Scandal Links Shady Israelis,
Al-Qaeda," The Daily Star On Line, 13 August 2003, found online
at
www.dailystar.com.lb/13_08_03/art22.asp.
- Linda Robinson, "Terror Close to Home: In Oil-Rich Venezuela, a
Volatile Leader Befriends Bad Actors from the Mideast, Colombia, and
Cuba," U.S. News & World Report, 6 October 2003.
- Timothy L. O'Brien, "U.S. Officials Focus on Dubai as
Terrorists Financial Center," New York Times, 5 October 2003.
- Zachary Abuza, "The Forgotten Front: Southeast Asia Is Now More
Important to al Qaeda Than Ever," Wall Street Journal, 3 October
2003.
- Timothy L. O'Brien, "U.S. Officials Focus on Dubai as Terrorist
Financial Center," New York Times, 5 October 2003.
- Timothy L. O'Brien, "South American Area Is Cited as Haven of
Terrorist Training," New York Times, 7 October 2003.
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