Fresh from his triumphs in bringing peace to Northern Ireland or at least the pretense of peace for a few weeks or months former Maine Sen. George Mitchell, as head of the new U.S.-led commission formed after the abortive Sharm al Sheik meeting a couple of months ago,...
Competing Producers of Security: Round One
STATES, NON-STATES, AND HISTORICAL METHOD Hendrik Spruyts The Sovereign State and Its Competitors (Princeton, 1994) is a very stimulating account of how modern states came to be and, perhaps more importantly, why competing forms of governance fell by the...
If Its Good Enough for Serbias Goose, Why Not for Croatias Gander?
In an AP article dated 21 November, Croatias president, Stipe Mesic, insisted that "ousting Slobodan Milosevic was not enough," and "urged Yugoslavias new leaders on Tuesday to hand him over to the U.N. war crimes tribunal and face up to...
Making Lemonade
Given how odd and virtually unprecedented the Florida Follies are in a presidential election, any prediction should be guarded and qualified. But at this point and the stock market seems to agree it almost looks as if it is all over but the whining and...
The Will to Power
There has been a good deal of talk, during this post-election of our discontent, about sparing no effort to discern the will of the people, a process whereby the next president and the next administration will presumably be blessed with a shroud of legitimacy. It is...
A Peace Platform?
The closeness of the U.S. presidential vote suggests strongly that the next president will have very little even resembling a mandate to conduct foreign affairs. That lack of a mandate might prove a blessing if it is used to reassess current commitments and announce...
Chalmers Johnson on an Ersatz Roman Empire
CHALMERS JOHNSON AS SEEN IN THE MIRROR One of the few benefits of wasting most of a day in airports is that one can at least catch up on the foreign press, while drinking bad coffee and eating overpriced food. Thus it was that I found an interesting...
To The Mattresses
What we are seeing in Florida rather closely resembles an organized crime war between two rival "families" who seek control over certain rackets. The soldiers have gone to the mattresses, moving away from their homes to be at the scene of the action,...
Undermining the Empire
Presidents, prime ministers and/or high public officials from Russia, China, Germany, Great Britain, France, the Netherlands, the European Union, Turkey and Indonesia were almost as red-faced as the network anchors were (or should have been) over the shifting...
Close Presidential Race: Cause for Revolution?
Watching last night the incredibly tight race for the White House inevitably lead me to recall another close presidential race: the one that took place in Yugoslavia just over a month ago. The outcome of that election and events that ensued in Belgrade are generally...


