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Latest revision as of 04:06, 26 November 2025
Volume 51
Number 1 (Winter 2007)
- Page i: [Photograph of US President George W. Bush with Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf and Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai at the White House on September 27, 2006]
- Page ii: Board of Editors
- Page iii: Table of Contents
- Page iv: [blank page]
- Pages 1-3: James Kurth, "In These Pages"
- Pages 1-2: "China: The Economic Challenge"
- Page 2: "The Islamic World: The Ideological Challenge"
- Pages 2-3: "Russia: A Continuing Challenge?"
- Page 4: [advertisement]
- Pages 5-20: Peter Cornelius and Jonathan Story, "China and Global Energy Markets"
- Pages 21-39: David Lei, "Outsourcing and China's Rising Economic Power"
- Page 40: [advertisement]
- Pages 41-54: Matthew E. Chen, "Chinese National Oil Companies and Human Rights"
- Pages 55-70: Vanni Cappelli, "Containing Pakistan: Engaging the Raja-Mandala in South-Central Asia"
- Pages 71-89: Thomas H. Johnson and M. Chris Mason, "Understanding the Taliban and Insurgency in Afghanistan"
- Page 90: [advertisement]
- Pages 91-106: Laurie King-Irani, "Iraq: A Look Back"
- Pages 107-128: Benjamin E. Schwartz, "America's Struggle Against the Wahhabi/Neo-Salafi Movement"
- Pages 129-140: Nikolas K. Gvosdev, "Russia: 'European But Not Western?'"
- Pages 141-153: Daniel Treisman, "Putin's Silovarchs"
- Page 154: [advertisement]
- Pages 155-164: Andrew A. Michta, "What Next for NATO?"
- Pages 165-187: Review Essays
- Pages 165-174: Bruce Berkowitz, "The Great Game and the End Game in Afghanistan" (works reviewed: Jawbreaker—The Attack on Bin Laden and al-Qaeda: A Personal Account by the CIA's Key Field Commander by Gary Bernsten and Ralph Pezzullo, published by Crown in 2005; The Future of the Great Game: Sir Olaf Caroe, India's Independence, and the Defense of Asia by Peter John Brobst, published by the University of Akron Press in 2005; and Al Qaeda's Great Escape: The Military and the Media on Terror's Trail by Philip Smucker, published by Potomac Boosk in 2004)
- Pages 174-187: Samuel T. Karnick, "The Two Streams of Western Civilization" [works reviewed: Critics of the Enlightenment: Readings in the French Counter-Revolutionary Tradition edited by Christopher Olaf Blum, published by ISI Books in 2004; Earthly Powers: Religion and Politics in Europe from the French Revolution to the Great War by Michael Burleigh, published by HarperCollins in 2006; The Last Days of the Renaissance & the March to Modernity by Theodore K. Rabb, published by Basic Books in 2006; The Case for the Enlightenment: Scotland and Naples 1680-1760 by John Robertson, published by Cambridge University Press in 2005; and The Victory of Reason: How Christianity Led to Freedom, Capitalism, and Western Success byRodney Stark, published by Random House in 2005)
- Page 188: Harry A. Richlin [Business Manager], "Statement of Ownership, Management, and Success"