Johns Hopkins professor Steve H. Hanke makes a proposal for improving the Russian economy.
Recommends ways in which the West might be able to help Russia in the quest for a democratic system.
Article is titled "A Self-Help Blueprint for the Commonwealth of Independent States" and touches on ways in which Washington might assist.
Uses the Maastricht Treaty of 1991 as a case study of failed economic planning.
Read a critique if the American interventionist policy in the former Yugoslavia.
Author explains why these loans may be detrimental to both the American and former Soviet peoples.
Ted Galen Carpenter criticizes United States foreign policy in Bosnia. Features an executive summary.
"NATO Expansion Flashpoint No. 3" describes some possible problems with expansion into the Russian enclave.
Introduces the American point of view of the United Nations mission of peace-keeping in Bosnia.
Advocates allocating funds for settling Soviet Jews and discusses the policies of the first Bush administration.
Find out about some of the concerns of the United States regarding several Eastern European countries such as Poland and Belarus.
Covers US guarantees regarding burden sharing. Also features a brief synopsis of the ideas discussed.
Author explains how the United States can provide relief in place of military intervention.
Outlines some of the concerns of NATO regarding expansion in the area.
Read and executive summary and a foreign policy briefing on the Clinton administration's Bosnia policies.
Retired British Foreign Service Officer Jonathan G. Clarke offers an executive summary as well as extensive notes.
Offers a criticism of the Congressional Act proposed by Senators Sam Nunn and Richard Lugar regarding Cooperative Threat Reduction.
Find out how and why the United States may or may not avoid in the future some of the pitfalls of policy during the Bosnian war.
Foreign policy briefing from the Washington-based institute features an executive summary as well as detailed notes.
Foreign policy briefing discusses Washington's attitude toward exports from Eastern Europe.
Support and promotes American-European relations. Find out how this is achieved by the Washington institute.
John Feffer offers a theory on some of the negative aspects of NATO expansion. Includes key points and problems.
Refer to a map of the Balkans and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and a chart estimating the monetary costs of war.
Robert Cutler offers an opinion piece on what he sees as the "balancing act" in which the Ukraine is engaged.
Janine R. Wedel of Georgetown University outlines US aids to Russ and the underlying policies.
Read about Unites States relations with Albania since the early 90's. Features a list of Albania-related organizations.
Director Tom Barry's article calls for the cessation of bombing of Serbian targets.
Find out what the author feels to be detrimental aspects of expansion. Includes a reading list.
Discusses the formation of a pact between Georgia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan and Moldova and its relations with the United States.
Learn about the efforts of the United States government to promote a multi-ethnic society.
Discusses NATO'S 50th anniversary summit in Washington in 1999. Features a collection of related links.
Outlines the economic restructuring throughout eastern Central Europe and the role played by the United States.
Article is written by Jonathan P.G. Bach and outlines key points on the subject of trade with the European Union.
Looks at some of the key security issues facing US policy in Russia.
John Feffer discusses avoiding a "cold peace" with the Russian government.
Full title of the article by Robert M. Cutler is "The Unanticipated Consequences of Policy Blindness: Why Even Belarus Matters."
Find out about the Clinton administration's policies in the former Yugoslavia and their lasting repercussions.