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1 저널기사 Editor's Note /// 미리보기
Council on Foreign Relations] 2000
2 저널기사 Essays - A Chilean Model for Russia - Russia does not need a Pinochet, but it does need the Chilean economic model. For Russia to grow at self-sustaining annual rates of seven to ten percent for a decade or two -- The only way it can pull itself out of poverty -- It needs much more economic liberalization. Four reforms inspired by Chile's dramatic turnaround can help Russia out of its doldrums: Pension privatization, tax reform, radical deregulation of coddled industries, and the replacement of the ruble with the euro. The indispensable element is not a strong four-star general but a team of determined economic policymakers who know that freedom works/ 미리보기
Pi�ra, Jos� Council on Foreign Relations] 2000
3 저널기사 Essays - A Foreign Policy for the Global Age - Despite isolationist sentiments at home and resentment from abroad, President Clinton has preserved America's authority as the world's leader. U.S. foreign policy now follows not a single doctrine but a set of strategic objectives drawn from a clear understanding of globalization. Over the last eight years, Clinton has revitalized U.S. alliances, integrated former adversaries into international organizations, negotiated peace (even in areas of marginal security interest), fought nuclear proliferation and deadly diseases, and advanced economic integration while alleviating economic disparities. More tasks remain -- From supporting new democracies to fighting international terrorism to reinventing the U.N. All this cannot be done, however, if the United States continues to underfund its foreign policy and shirk its obligations to international organizations. America should not apologize for being a "hyperpower"; it must preserve its authorit 미리보기
Berger, Samuel R Council on Foreign Relations] 2000
4 저널기사 Essays - Africa's Mess, Mugabe's Mayhem - Venal leaders are the curse of Africa, and Robert Mugabe is a walking reminder of how much damage they can do. No mere thug like Idi Amin, the gifted Mugabe created modern Zimbabwe and then robbed it of its enormous potential. The comparatively well-run, well-off country that he inherited is now a corruption-riddled, autocratic mess sent into economic free fall by its kleptomaniacal president's whims -- Including tampering with elections, sending troops to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and hiring goons to invade white-owned farms. An indulgent world contributed to Mugabe's sense of invincibility. Instead, he and his ilk should be ostracized/ 미리보기
Rotberg, Robert I Council on Foreign Relations] 2000
5 저널기사 Essays - Beyond Border Control - The global economy opens national borders to goods and people, legal and illegal. Narcotics, disease, illegal immigrants, and terrorists and their weapons: All enjoy easier passage than ever before. Fortifying the frontiers is no solution -- It would slow down trade and globalization. International companies and government regulators need to invest in new technologies to help border control keep pace with booming commerce. Then they must learn to cooperate with one another./ 미리보기
Flynn, Stephen E Council on Foreign Relations] 2000
6 저널기사 Essays - Defending America in the Twenty-first Century - Despite a vast budget that dwarfs the military spending power of both friends and foes, the U.S. military today remains stuck in the past. American strategy still relies on a Cold War - Era view of the world, and U.S. technology is ill-suited to current missions. Meanwhile, demoralization is creeping through the ranks. The next president must seize the opportunity to remake the military by forcing it to focus on the missions of the future rather than those of the past. The alternative -- More of the same -- Is too dangerous to consider./ 미리보기
Cohen, Eliot A Council on Foreign Relations] 2000
7 저널기사 Essays - Out-of-Control Immigration - With the U.S. economy soaring, few care that immigration to the United States is at its highest absolute levels. But what happens when the economy falls back to earth? High-tech immigrant workers are already competing with Americans for jobs, while unskilled immigrant laborers are becoming a permanent underclass. High immigration is creating imbalances in education, income distribution, employment, and welfare demands -- As well as tensions between immigrants and citizens and among the federal, state, and local governments. An economic slump will mean crisis. Congress and the White House need to cut back now/ 미리보기
Goldsborough, James Council on Foreign Relations] 2000
8 저널기사 Essays - Pakistan's Jihad Culture - Pakistani militant groups are killing civilians and engaging in terrorism in Indian-held Kashmir under the guise of holy war. The government in Islamabad supports these militants and their religious schools as cheap ways to fight India and educate Pakistan's youth. But this policy is creating a culture of violence that exacerbates internal sectarianism and destabilizes the region. Without change, this monster threatens to devour Pakistani society./ 미리보기
Stern, Jessica Council on Foreign Relations] 2000
9 저널기사 Essays - Plaintiff's Diplomacy - The ever more litigious nature of American society is starting to affect an unexpected area: Foreign policy. Increasing numbers of individuals, both American and foreign, are now using U.S. courts to defend their rights under international law in ways impossible just a few years ago. The plaintiffs range from Holocaust survivors to terrorist victims to the inhabitants of tropical rain forests; the defendants include multinational corporations, foreign officials, and even governments. On the one hand, the trend is bringing to justice many long thought unaccountable. On the other, it is making the tricky process of American diplomacy harder than ever/ 미리보기
Slaughter, Anne-Marie Council on Foreign Relations] 2000
10 저널기사 Essays - Redesigning Foreign Aid - The traditional goals of U.S. foreign aid -- Promoting U.S. security and fostering development in poor countries -- Are no longer as pressing after the Cold War. Washington must revamp its approach to aid and address new, urgent priorities: Shoring up peacekeeping efforts in such places as the Middle East and the Balkans; easing the transition to globalization; tackling transnational environmental crises and diseases; and improving the quality of life for the world's neediest. This new diplomacy will not only transform U.S. aid but bolster its relevance to American interests and values in a rapidly changing world/ 미리보기
Lancaster, Carol Council on Foreign Relations] 2000
11 저널기사 Essays - Restoring the Forests - After thousands of years of agriculture and logging, the world is losing its trees at a rate faster than it can afford. Fortunately, a Great Restoration of the forests is already under way. More-efficient farmers and foresters are helping matters, as are the growth of recycling and other advances. But more work remains to be done. The world needs a comprehensive solution to expand the effort around the globe. Herewith, the plan./ 미리보기
Victor, David G Council on Foreign Relations] 2000
12 저널기사 Essays - The Confirmation Clog - The process of nominating and confirming executive appointments is slow, burdensome, and intrusive. This failed system impedes good governance, frustrates nominees, and hampers recruitment. The next president must rationalize and streamline the appointment process -- Starting now./ 미리보기
Ornstein, Norman Council on Foreign Relations] 2000
13 저널기사 Essays - The Folly of Arms Control - Ten years after the end of the Cold War, nuclear danger is rising. Despite the end of the struggle in whose name the great nuclear arsenals were built, Washington now seeks to stop proliferation while holding on to its own arsenal indefinitely. But as nuclear restrictions falter -- Battered by India's and Pakistan's tests, Iraq's defiance, North Korea's missiles, and the U.S. missile-defense plan -- The absence of a middle ground becomes stark. Holding on to nuclear arms is not a deterrent but a "proliferant" that goads others to join the club. Arms control has become a way of avoiding a fateful choice: A world of uncontrolled proliferation or a world with no nuclear weapons at all/ 미리보기
Schell, Jonathan Council on Foreign Relations] 2000
14 저널기사 Essays - Turkey's Dream of Democracy - Last year the European Union announced it would finally accept Turkey as a candidate for membership. Now Ankara faces a moment of truth. To conform to European standards of human rights and democracy, Turkey must all but rewrite its constitution. But one force stands in the way: The military. And the fiercely secular, vastly powerful guardians of Atat�rk's legacy are not about to give ground. Tension is mounting as Turkey slides toward the inevitable conflict between European-minded reformers and military conservatives./ 미리보기
Rouleau, Eric Council on Foreign Relations] 2000
15 저널기사 Essays - Vietnam's Contradictions - Despite recently signing the long-awaited trade deal with the United States, Vietnam's communist leadership is split by uncertainty about the country's economic and political future. Without an economic overhaul soon, Vietnam risks being relegated to the global dustbin. Officials, however, remain wary of too much international engagement and know that capitalism would destroy the one-party state. Change in Vietnam is inevitable. But it will occur through an evolution, not a revolution./ 미리보기
Pierre, Andrew J Council on Foreign Relations] 2000
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