Gulf War. Includes writings by Noam Chomsky & Christopher Hitchens titled ‘U.S. Gulf Policy’, ‘Why we are Stuck in the Sand: Realpolitik in the Gulf: A game gone tilt’, ‘The Gulf Crisis’, etc. Also, includes a couple of press clippings on the Gulf War and the U.N.’s role
a) Eye of the Storm: The $200 billion reason we had to go to war in the Middle East. The article is accompanied by an explanatory note
b) Bangladesh. The file contains a document detailing export tradition of Bangladesh from 1972-73 to 1995-96 and a profile of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in International Times
c) ‘The Vulnerabilities to Countermeasures of Currently Under Development Ballistic Missile Defenses’ by George N. Lewis, & Theodore A. Postol
d) The Marshall Plan: Investment in Peace - 50th Anniversary
Material related to a conference on Cuba at the turning point. Includes a programme of the conference and articles by panelist such as Gillian Gunn & Susan Kaufman Purcell titled ‘Cuba’s Search for Alternatives’ and ‘Collapsing Cuba’. Also, includes writings by Eliana Cardoso, Saul Landau, & Wayne S. Smith titled ‘Cuba after Communism’, ‘Hard Times in Cuba’, ‘After Castro’, ‘Ending the Cold War in Caribbean’, & ‘Why not Constructive Engagement with Castro’ among other material
‘U.S. Market Access in Latin America: Recent Liberalization Measures and Remaining Barriers (With a Special Case Study on Chile)’ - report to the Committee on Finance of the United States Investigation No. 332-318 Under Section 332 of the Tariff Act of 1930
US and South Asia. Includes writings by Selig S. Harrison & George Perkovich titled ‘South Asia and the United States: A Chance for a Fresh Start’, ‘The United States and South Asia: Trapped by the Past?’, & ‘India, Pakistan, and the United States: The Zero-Sum Game’. Also, includes a Task force report by Richard N. Haass & Gideon Rose titled ‘A New U.S. Policy Toward India and Pakistan’ sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations, official texts of the United States Information Service and Public Affairs Office of U.S. Embassy in New Delhi on the South Asia policy of the U.S. and drafts of a few articles on Bush administration and South Asia