BardPolitik
The Bard Journal of Global Affairs
Volume 3, Spring 2003

Highlights of the Issue
Articles and interviews with:
Jeri Laber, Bob Bernstein, Joseph Chang, Yuri Khashchevatsky, Ron Asmus, and more

Table of Contents
Click on the article titles to download PDFs of each.

Section Contents
Editor’s Notebook  The Question of Regime Change
by Angela Edman

From International Inaction to Overt Coercion
by Teodor Stan
Regime Change 

War in Iraq: The Best Thing Since Vietnam
by Salim Morsy

Lessons from Afghanistan
by Joe Lovoi

From the Iron Curtain to the Persian Gulf: Human Rights and Regime Change
An Interview with one of the first executive directors of Helsinki Watch, Jeri Laber
by Angela Edman

Regional Stability 

Where Are We on Human Rights in China?
An Interview with the Co-chair of Human Rights in China and Founding Chair of Human Rights Watch Robert L. Bernstein
by Teodor Stan

Red China: America's New Rival?
An Interview with Joseph Chang
by Mike Chang

Colombia: Journalism, Unionists and the Complex Relationships that Govern the Country
by Liz Pellegrin

The End of Openness: Does Russia Have Something to Hide?
by Jessica Ochletree

"An Ordinary President?"
An Interview with Documentary Filmmaker Yuri Khashchevatsky
by Olga Kozak

International Regimes

Four Myths about the World Trading System
by Jamie Miller

NATO's New ID
An Interview with Ron Asmus
by Jacob Mitchell

Restraints on Violence and Reconstruction of International Order Since 1945
by Daniel Moran

Who Will Protect the Humanitarian Workers?
by Lilias Bonechi

Health and Education

Education, the AIDS Crisis and International Cooperation
by Alexadra Draxler

The Ecological Footprints of War
by Allyson Migani Wall

Migration and AIDS In a Permeable World
by Renata Rutman

Books

What's Good for the Goose Is Good for the Gander
Reviewed by Meghan Sile Towers

A Bed for the Night, by David Rieff
Reviewed by Andy Ryder

Revolution at the Gates, by Slavoj Zizek
Reviewed by Andy Ryder

Past Issues:

Volume 2

Editors: Angela Edman and Teodor Stan

Layout Editor: Jamie Newman

Editorial Advisory Board: Johnathan Becker, James Chace, Jamie Miller

Special Thanks to Jonathan Becker, Jack Blum, Leon Botstein, James Chace, Stuart Stritzler-Levine, Jamie Miller and the Bard-St. Stephen's Alumni/ae Association

Contributors: Lilias Bonechi, Mike Chang, Alexandra Draxler, Angela Edman, Olga Kozak, Joe Lovoi, Jamie Miller, Jacob Mitchell, Daniel Moran, Salim Morsy, Jessica Ochletree, Liz Pellegrin, Renata Rutman, Andy Ryder, Teodor Stan, Meghan Towers, Allyson Migani Wall.

The editors of BardPolitik The Bard Journal on Global Affairs, are grateful to the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs for sponsoring and supporting this journal.

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