BardPolitik The Bard Journal of Global Affairs Volume 4, Fall 2003
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Editor's Note
The Globalization of Democracy: Myths, Realities, and Lessons by Omar Encarnación
Global Democracy in Action? Perspectives from the American Antiwar Movement by Kristin Macleod-Ball
A Strategy of Global Democratic Change by Heikki Patomäki and Teivo Teivainen
On Global Democracy: An Interview with Michael Hardt by Kelly Burdick and Armando Mastrogiovanni
All of a Sudden, The Sheriff Shot First: Three American Diplomats Explain their Resignation An Interview with John Brady Kiesling, John Brown, and Mary Ann Wright by Ionut Lacusta
An Ally Supports U.S. Foreign Policy An Interview with John Dauth by Jonathan Schecter
The Unacknowledged Terror: Hindu Nationalism by Jo-Anne Prud’homme
The Press as Public Voice: China by Stacey Hunt
The Aftermath of Acteal: Rebuilding a Struggling Population in Mexico by Anna Mojallali
No Matter How Imperfect “Act of Creation” by Stephen Schlesinger Reviewed by Randall Farmer
Learning From History? “The Poverty of Progressivism” by Jeffrey Isaac Reviewed by Mark Schmitt
Subjectivity Unveiled “Nine Parts of Desire” by Geraldine Brooks Reviewed by Emily Schmall
Letter From Durban: The First National South African AIDS Conference by K.C. Serota
Letter From Kabul: Reconstructing Afghanistan by Joe Lovoi
Costa Rica’s Shadow: History Eclipsed by Free Trade by Emily Schmall