Introduction: Portraits of the Future. PART I. NEW FORCES IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. 1. China Rising: A Looming Threat? 2. The Growing Significance of NGOs: Medecins sans Frontieres and Peacekeeping. 3. The Democratic Peace: Who Will Prevail? PART II. EVOLVING DYNAMICS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. 4. War Crimes: The Past in the Present in the Future? 5. Sovereignty and the Right of Intervention: A Study of the Assault on State Sovereignty. 6. Camp David I and II: It's Always Jerusalem, Or Is It? PART III. ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION. 7. Saving Failed States: The Problem of Haiti. 8. The New Trinity of Globalization: Geopolitics of a New Era? 9. Debating Globalization: The Case of Indonesia. PART IV. THE ALTERED FACE OF SECURITY. 10. Future War: The Shape of Conflict in a New Millennium. 11. When National and International Politics Collide: The Case of Missile Defense. 12. Who Cares About Kashmir? An Old Problem with New Teeth. PART V. TRANSNATIONAL ISSUES. 13. The Millennium Summit: Rhetoric or Agenda for the 2000s? 14. “Let Them Drink Oil” : Resource Conflict in a New Century. 15. Worse Than the Bubonic Plague: AIDS in Africa as a Transstate Issue. 16. September 11, 2001: The New Face of War?
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