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Topics -- International Relations |
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International Relations
“India: The Light of a Thousand Suns” David Savage
“Asia and the Silicon Forest: The Impact of the Asian Economic Downturn on the Electronics Industry in the Pacific Northwest” Debi Coleman
“Selections from The Dust of Life by Robert McKelvey, M.D.”
“The Pol Pot Tragedy in Cambodia Comes to the Northwest” William H. Sack, M.D.
“Six Hundred Million Indians Vote” David Savage (v2, n4)
“Countries That Torture: Pinochet and International Law” Virginia Brown Keyder (v2, n4)
“The Price is One Hundred and Fifty Afghanis” James Opie (v4, n3)
“Education and Afghanistan: an interview with Dr. Zaher Wahab” David Savage and Penny Harrison (v5, n1)
“Losing the Peace in Iraq” William O. Beeman (essay) (v6, n1)
“Revisiting Afghanistan: an interview with Dr. Zaher Wahab” David Savage and Penny Harrison (v6, n2)
“Back to Babylon : A Surgeon's Service in Iraq ” Richard J. Mullins, M.D. (v6, n3)
“ Iran : Imminent Threat or Cultural Challenge?” William O. Beeman (v7, n1)
“International Trade Explained” Steve Clifford (essay) (v8, n2)
“ Iran : Imminent Threat or Cultural Challenge?” William O. Beeman (v7, n1)
“The Other Side” Robin Schauffler (immigration) (v7, n2)
“Where in the World…?” (quiz) (v7, n3)
“India Five Years Later” David Savage (v7, n4)
“International Trade Explained” Steve Clifford (essay) (v8, n2)
“Have we Learned Any Lessons in Asia ? Opportunities for the Next President” George R. Packard (v9, n3)
“Morocco: A Modernizing Monarchy” John Damis (v9, n3)
“Colombia: Life by Life” Ron Turker (v9, n3)
“Russia: Notes from the Underground” Hillary Brevig (v9, n3)
“Kolkuta's Struggle” Marah Carter Stith (v9, n3)
“Canada oh Canada” Hannah Teicher (v9, n3)
“International Affairs Resources” (v9, n3)
“International Trade: The Port of Portland” Martha Richmond (v9, n3)
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