New Politics, Vol. VII, No. 3 (New Series), Summer 1999, Whole No. 27
Kosovo
Third Party Perspectives: Three Views
- Reflections on NATO and Kosovo, Stephen R. Shalom
- Responses
- Stephen R. Shalom Replies
(See also further Kosovo/a discussion.)
Black Resistance in the Age of Jim Crow, Barry Goldberg
- Are the Greens Ready for Success?, Howie Hawkins
- The Labor Party: New Political Architecture, Sean Sweeney
- For a Political Alternative to Clintonism, Thomas Harrison
Toward a Strategy for Women's Economic Equality, Chris Tilly and Randy Albelda
Whose Millenium?, an Essay Review, David Finkel
The Impasse of Market Socialism, David McNally
An Interview with Subcommandante Insurgente Marcos, Kerry Appel
Chiapas: Foreshadowing a Massacre, Norm Diamond
Where Did Paul Robeson Stand?, Barry Finger
The Third Camp as History and a Living Legacy, Alan Johnson
Book Reviews:
Film Review: Camping Out: Roberto Benigni's "Life Is Beautiful", Kurt Jacobsen
- Journeys into Death, Belonging, and Hope, Michael Forman
- Anthropology and Political Economy, Lesley Gill
- Remembering an Expansive Decade, Gregory Sumner
- An Old Time Liberal, Michael Wreszin
- Moving Backwards with Clinton, Joanne Landy
- Howe Little They Understand, Jason Schulman
- Negotiating Feminism, Jessie Klein
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