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Foreign Policy Winter 1997-98, Jacques Attali, Christoph Bertram, Nayan Chanda, Jorge I. Dominguez, Yōichi Funabashi, Yegor T. Gaidar, Fawaz Gerges, Rupert Pennant-Rea
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- Titel
- Foreign Policy Winter 1997-98
- Untertitel
- Grading the President
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Jacques Attali, Christoph Bertram, Nayan Chanda, Jorge I. Dominguez, Yōichi Funabashi, Yegor T. Gaidar, Fawaz Gerges, Rupert Pennant-Rea
- Einband
- Paperback
- ISBN10
- 2000028209
- ISBN13
- 9782000028208
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Sachbücher, Sozialwissenschaften, Politikwissenschaft, Politik, Internationale Beziehungen, Außenpolitik
- Beschreibung
- MIGRATION: Seven out of eight newcomers to the world's richest countries arrive by well-related channels, but you couldn't know it from listening to most politicians or the press. A look at the myths and realities of migration. THE NUCLEAR AGE: New challenges such as terrorism and the rise of China are changing the nuclear landscape. But US policymakers have been too busy cleaning up after the Cold War to devise a new strategy: Here's where to start. BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS: Biological weapons are alive, they adapt, and they can potentially threaten the entire world population. Where deterrence is not enough - and how prevention may prove to be the best, and only, cure. OPEC'S OBITUARY: OPEC shook the financial markets in the 1970s. Today, no one pays it any attention for it failed to adapt to the dynamics of the global economy - and why it now lies in near ruin. AVIATION: Even as the air travel market booms, those that remain will be more powerful, and more than a match for the regulatory powers of the nation-state.



