Fall 2001 Pathways to Peace? David Hulme Two American statesmen offer divergent approaches to foreign policy for the 21st century.
Fall 2001 Alfred Nobel: Lord of Dynamite, Patron of Peace Neal Hogberg Founder of prestigious scientific and humanitarian prizes, Alfred Nobel seemed able to ignore the way his powerful inventions were used.
Summer 2001 Woodrow Wilson: Making the World Safe for Democracy David Hulme President Woodrow Wilson is probably most remembered for his devotion to the cause of world peace in the forming of the League of Nations.
Summer 2001 Rights vs. Responsibilities David F. Lloyd Rights have never been so extensively defined as today. But what happens when the perceived rights of two individuals or groups clash?
Spring 2001 Can Civilization Collapse? David Hulme From the Vision archive: Can civilization collapse? It has before. It can again. But that’s not the end of the story.
Spring 2001 Back to 2001 Dan Cloer Stanley Kubrick’s influential movie molded expectations about the year 2001. The reality hasn’t lived up to the promise.
Winter 2001 Bill Gates: Pioneering Capitalist Donald R. Hornsby Pioneering genius, quintessential capitalist and one of the richest men in the world, Bill Gates has left his mark on the 20th century.
Winter 2001 The End Was Nigh John Meakin The year 2000 has rolled over to 2001, and concerns about an impending end of the world seem to have evaporated. Is it the “end of the end”?
Winter 2001 City of Peace in Pieces? David Hulme Both Palestinians and Israelis claim a right to the eternal city, but what makes the issue so contentious?