0 Interstate - Aberystwyth University's Journal of Politics and International Relations. INTERS TATE ARCHIVES & FORMER MEMBERS 1965 - 2005 1 Table of Contents 1. General Comments 2. Former Editor - in - Chiefs & Managing Directors of Interstate a. Years 1965 - 2000 b. Years 2000 - 2020 3. Former Members of Interstate a. Years 1965 - 2000 b. Years 2000 - 2020 4. 1965 - 2009 Issues of Interst ate a. Issue Headlines i. Issue Author s ii. Author s Submissio n Headlines 2 1. General Comments: a. Interstate was originally founded in 1965 and has, in some form or another existed since then until 2018. Between 2019 - 2020 Interstate was almost all but forgotten by the Department, the International Pol itics Society and the students of Aberystwyth University. b. Interstate has existed in a variety of forms, from ‘State’, ‘Aberystwyth Journal of World Affairs’, ‘INTERSTATE’ and how it is now known, ‘Interstate - Journal of Politics and International Relatio ns’. c. We, the Interstate Team of 2020 - 2021 endeavour to revive Interstate in a reimagined form and to return it to its former glory and international standing amongst academics and institutions. d. Before we do so, it is our duty to duly note those who came before us and shaped Interstate into what it formerly was. e. From 1965 - 2009 all copies of Interstate are held by our stockists in hard - copy form. Our stockist list as featured on our website, includes the National Library of Wales, the National Library of Au stralia, the British Library, the Bodleian Library, and Cambridge University Library. f. This document will feature all the former members of the Interstate and all the previous editions and authors. 3 2. Former Editor - in - Chiefs & Managing Directors of Interstat e: a. 1965 - 2000 (Incomplete) : i. 1965/66 – J. Lynton Jones ii. 1966/67 – N/A iii. 1967/68 – Andrew Guy iv. 1968/69 – Mike McGwire v. 1969/70 – Mike Clarke and Ian Hopwood vi. 1970/71 – Anne Marek vii. 1971/72 – Mike Clarke viii. 1972/73 – Mike Clarke, Anne Marek, and Ian Palmer ix. 1973/74 – N/A x. 1974/75 – Richard Comotto xi. 1975/76 – William Bebb xii. 1976/77 – Jim Evans xiii. 1977/78 – Tom Evans xiv. 1978/79 – Guy Kitching and Ian McMahon xv. 1979/80 – Gregory Luton xvi. 1980/81 – Sam Pease xvii. 1981/82 – David Knowles xviii. 1982/83 – N/A xix. 1983/84 – Mandy Owen xx. 1984/85 – Mike Smith xxi. 1985/86 – N/A xxii. 1986/87 – N/A xxiii. 1987/88 – Charles Payne xxiv. 1988/89 – Malcolm Cockburn and Gerald Guenther xxv. 1989/90 – N/A xxvi. 1990/91 – Malcolm Cockburn xxvii. 1991/92 – David Landew xxviii. 1992/93 – David Landew xxix. 1993/94 – Will Trevor xxx. 1994/94 – Derek Morgan xxxi. 1995/96 – N/A xxxii. 1996/97 – N/A xxxiii. 1997/98 – N/A xxxiv. 1998/99 – N/A xxxv. 1999/2000 – N/A 4 b. 2000 - 2020 (Incomplete) : i. 2000/01 – Tracey Slawson ii. 2001/02 – Jeremy Blackburn iii. 2002/03 – James Rogers iv. 2003/04 – Paul Hagan v. 2004/05 – David McElhill vi. 2005/06 – N/A vii. 2006/07 – N/A viii. 2007/08 – N/A ix. 2008/09 – N/A x. 2009 / 10 – Sam Garbet xi. 2010/11 – Eilif Swensen xii. 2011/12 – Yvonne Rinkart xiii. 2012/13 – Alex Serafimov xiv. 2013/14 – Alex Middleton xv. 2014/15 – Akos Erzse xvi. 2015/16 – Alexandra Hird and Tirion Keer xvii. 2016/17 – Tirion Keer xviii. 2017/18 – Ben Brotherwood xix. 2018/19 – Agata Kusiak xx. 2019/2 0 – Temporarily Ceased Operation s xxi. 2020/2021 – Ellis Drewe Jones - Thurling 5 3. Former Members of Interstate : a. 2000/2020 (Incomplete) : i. 2000/01 – Jeremy Blackburn ii. 2001/02 – N/A iii. 2002/03 – N/A iv. 2003/04 – Felicity Butt and Huw Dylan v. 2004/05 – Kieran Mathers vi. 2005/ 06 – N/A vii. 2006/07 – N/A viii. 2007/08 – N/A ix. 2008/09 – N/A x. 2009/10 – Eilif Swensen, Martin Taggart, Marius William, Zakia Anwar, I lona Dudaite, Sofiya Kartalova, Rory Lowings, Igor Mechiem - Eyre, Roseanna Medd, and Tanaka Sarah Muchatuta. xi. 2010/11 – Huw Diprose, Rob in Jakob, Rory Lowings, and Liam Milan. xii. 2011/12 – Sigrid Hungnes, Sofiya Kartalova, Josanne Mirolo, Andoni Santamaria Kampfner, Alex Serafimov, Erik Eriksen, Andrey Kononov, and Benjamin Walton. xiii. 2012/13 – Paul Blamire, Elizabeth Dunkerley, Erik Eriksen, A nne Karine Jahren, Andrey Kononov, Akos Erzse, Benjamin Walton, and Alex Middleton. xiv. 2013/14 – Oliver Dodd, Akos Erzse, and Alexandra Hird. xv. 2014/15 – Sneha Davda, Alexandra Hird, and Karolina Kobylnik. xvi. 2015/16 – Meghan Smith, David Clarke, Ciaran Kovach and Thanapat Pekanan. xvii. 2016/17 – Lisa Claussmann, Hazwani Liyana, Tudor Skelly, Ben Brotherwood, and Roberto Roldan. xviii. 2017/18 – Iasson Chryssikos, and Arthur Scott. xix. 2018/19 – Llyr Ab Einion. Sian Howell and Elizabeth Bowater. xx. 2019/2020 – Temporarily Ceased Oper ation s xxi. 2020/2021 – Nathan Rhys Anderson, Reuben Skeats, Dylan Lewis - Rowlands, Johannes Lindem, Richard Hodgetts, Harry Young, Liberty Elliot, Alexander Carswell, Alice Hallett, Seb Rigby, Peter Robotham, and James Robert. 6 4. 1965 - 2009 Issues of Interstate : a. Issue Headlines (Incomplete) : i. 1965/66 1. Issue s : Unknown a. UNO – The Main Instrument for Man’s Progress? i. Michael Stewart, MP b. UNO – An Indispensable Peace Keeping Organisation i. Richard Jones c. Deterrence is a Psychological Phenomenon i. Gael Heller d. Conclusion i. Ronald Webster e. Whatever happened to Lucky Jim? i. E. Nevin f. Dynamism in Local Government i. Ivor Gowan g. Rhodesia’s Power Struggle i. Robbie Purnell h. The Labour Party Conference i. J. Barry Jones i. Afro - Asia – To be or not to be? i. George Coats j. Labour Government – Jekyll and Hyde i. R. Ross Getty and Elgan Edwards ii. 1966/67 1. Issue s : Unknown a. Education i. Tudor David b. Labour Party i. Desmond Donelly MP c. Wales i. Gwynfor Evans d. Rhodesia i. Alan Roe e. Law reform i. J. N. Swingler f. Canada i. W. Williams g. China i. D. Steeds ii. Mr Wilson iii. P. J. Madgwick iii. 1967/68 1. Issue s : Unkn own a. European Unity i. Lord Chalfont 7 b. Effective Sanctions i. George Thomas MP c. Apartheid’s Survival i. Professor Jack Spence OBE, Kings College London d. New Arms Race i. L. W. Martin e. Victory in Vietnam i. M. McCallum f. African Boundary Changes i. B. S. Hoyle g. Crises of Content ment i. R. Purnell iv. 1968/69 1. Issue 1: Unknown a. The Czech oslovakian Crisis i. I. John ii. J. Garnett iii. D. Steed iv. J. Strutte v. J. Smrkovsky b. Collectivism in International Relations i. Inis L. Claude, Jnr. c. Vietnam i. J. Baylis ii. P. Dawson iii. Bertrand Russell 2. Issue 2: Unknown a. International Politics an Odd Subject? i. Robert Purnell b. The Prospective Foreign Policy of Richard Nixon i. Dr Ritchie Ovendale c. ‘What the President’s power means to me’ i. Louis Heren d. Economics – The Nixon Way i. David Spanier e. The Official Statement on Defence f. A Critical Appraisal i. Major - General J. L. Moulton g. Conservative Defence Policy i. R. Maulding h. Britain’s Military Role in the 1970’s i. Enoch Powell i. Realism, Idealism, Powell - ism i. Michael MccGwire j. Whatever Happened to Disarmament? i. John Hughes k. The End of the Ottoman Empire i. Professor El ie Kedourie, LSE 8 l. The Danger of Major Conflict i. Walter Laqueur m. Israel Today i. David Kett n. Towards a Settlement i. A. Buzzard o. Britain and the Gulf i. B. Porter 3. Issue 3: Britain and the Developing World a. Lest We Forget i. David Kett b. The Rich Get Richer i. Barbara Ward c. The Wor ld Bank Gives a Lead i. Robert S. McNamara d. Poverty is Violence i. The Haslemere Group e. No Simple Solutions i. Ken Richards f. Modernising Man i. Hugh Elliot g. Britain’s Contribution h. The Advantages of Multi - lateral Aid i. U Thant i. Challenge for Britain i. Overseas Development Insti tute (ODI) j. Motherhood, Apple - Pie...and Aid k. Facts, Facts, Facts, Facts l. Private Investment in Development Countries m. Development Project i. Professor Ivor Gowan, Aberystwyth University n. Universities Fight for Economic Development i. Clive Jordan o. Don’t Just Sit There i. D avid Taylor p. The Christian Commitment i. Barbara Ward q. Who’s Who in Voluntary Aid 4. Issue 4: Small States a. The Role of Small States in International Relations i. Robert Purnell b. Small States in International Politics i. Professor William Paterson, Aberdeen University c. Sky - scraper Economics i. Professor Leopold Kohr, University of Puerto Rico d. Small State Economics i. Arne Sorenson e. Lord Chalfont on Small States and Aid i. Professor Ken Booth, Aberystwyth University f. The Nation State 9 i. Judith Hart (extract) g. Scottish Nationalism i. Judith Ha rt (extract) h. The Future of World Politics i. Theodore Draper i. America and the World Ahead i. Gerald Priestland, BBC j. A New Period of In troversion for the U.S.A i. Louis Heren, The Times k. What Role for the U.S.A in Asia? i. Morton Halperin l. Reaction or Revolution: The Amer ican Dilemma i. Robert L. Heilbroner (Reprinted with permission from Harper’s Magazine ) m. U.S Foreign Policy: A Justification i. Michael McCallum, President of Aberystwyth International Politics Society n. How will Johnson be judged? i. (Reprinted with permission from T he Economist ) o. N.A.F.T.A, E.F.T.A and all that i. Douglas Jay MP p. Israel i. Ann Gallant q. Preference or Prejudice i. Isobel Marshall 5. Issue 5: Aggression and Communism a. The Concept of Aggression i. Owen Jones, Aberystwyth University b. Aggression and Ethics i. David Thomas, Abery stwyth University c. The Concept of Aggression in International Law and the Problems of Definition i. Clifford Hall, Aberystwyth University d. Aggression in Monkey and Ape Societies i. Pelham Aldrich - Blake, Aberystwyth University e. A Biologist looks at War i. Trevor Poole, Aberystwyth University f. Disarmament Strategy for the 1970s? i. Peggy Crane g. The Soviet Political System: Transformation of Degeneration i. Zbigniew Brzezinski h. Soviet Democracy i. Ian Hyslop i. Resurgence of Ukrainian Nationalism i. Tabor Szamuely, University of Reading j. Li fe in the Soviet Union in the Sixties i. Anonymous k. Crude Communism and the Rape of Czechoslovakia i. Neil Harding, Swansea University 10 l. The British Communist Party’s Views on World Communism i. Jack Woddis m. Communism in Eastern Europe – Looking into the future i. Sir Cec il Parrott, Lancaster University n. Communism in Russia and China i. Harry Rigby, Australian National University (ANU) o. Lord Chalfont i. Hedley J. Robinson ii. Hefin Harries iii. J. R. Hughes p. Lest We Forget i. Peter Storrs v. 1969/70 1. Issue 1: Unknown a. The European Scene i. Joseph Luns b. First Steps Towards A European Political Community i. Lord Gladwyn c. Towards Economic Union i. Ted Hallet d. The Kennedy Round and European Integration i. Richard Thayer e. The Attitude of Enoch Powell i. Enoch Powell, MP f. A Reply i. Richard Francis g. Frances Concept of Europe i. Mik e Watson, Aberystwyth University h. Germany and the European Community i. Ieuan John, Aberystwyth University i. European Defence i. Sir John Hackett, (Reprinted with permission from the BBC) j. Russia in the Mediterranean i. David Waddington, MP 2. Issue 2: Revolutions a. Fidel C astro’s Challenge: Ten Years On i. Gordon Connell - Smith, University of Hull , (Reprinted with permission from World Today) b. Trend in Latin - American Politics Reformist or Conformist i. Jim Taylor, Aberystwyth University c. The President Smiles i. Colin Jackson MP d. Agraria n Reform in Latin America i. Frances M. Foland e. A Hard Rain i. Stuart Daultrey f. Race, Colour and Class in Central America and the Andes 11 i. Julian Pitt - Rivers, University of Chicago , (Excerpt from the Journal of the American Academy of Sciences and Arts, 96:2 g. Latin Am erica – The Next Problem , i. Mark Chamberlain h. The Sterile Federalist and Pragmatist Controversy i. Derek Prag MEP i. 50 Years of International Politics at Aberystwyth i. Professor Ken Booth, Aberystwyth University j. Janet Kiff 3. Issue 3: The Middle East a. War of Words, 196 7 - 70: The Four Power Failure i. David Small b. The Last Three Years of the British Mandate in Palestine i. Sir John Richmond, University of Durham c. In Defence of Egypt i. Embassy of U.A.R. d. The Road to Peace (Extract) i. Abba Eban, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Israel e. Po st - Rabat Conference: Groupings in the Arab World i. Professor T.E. Evans, Aberystwyth University f. Merchants of Death or Security? An Appraisal of Arms Policy in the Middle East i. Tony Butcher g. The Economic Development of Egypt i. R.E. Mabro h. Broadcasting in Arabic – A Sketch i. J. Sheringham i. Arab Refugees and Human Rights i. John Reddaway, United Nations Relief and Water Agency (UNRWA) j. The Case of the Missing Gunboats i. David Kett k. Rights and Responsibilities i. Jean Clayton l. Michael Tyler m. R.W. Voakes 4. Issue 4: British Foreign Poli cy a. Britain’s International Position in the 1970s i. F. S. Northedge, L.S.E. b. Europe or the English - Speaking World? i. Dr Ritchie Ovendale, Aberystwyth University c. More Priority for Overseas Aid i. Reg Prentice , MP d. British Middle East Policy i. Trefor E. Evans, Aberystw yth University e. Why Do We Need Armed Forces? i. Robert Purnell, Aberystwyth University f. What France May Want of Britain 12 i. Eldon Griffiths , MP (Reprinted with permission from the Daily Telegraph) g. The Case For Rhodesia i. Rhodesian Ministry of Information h. Britain, NAT O and the Nixon Doctrine i. Graham C. Gilbert i. The 1970 Defence White Paper i. Howell David (with Graham Gilbert and Phil Williams) j. Deterrence and the Anti - Ballistic Missile i. Phil Williams k. Israel and Justice i. Arthur Hertzberg, Columbia University l. R. Stallwood m. Janus Lives! i. Robert Voakes vi. 1970/71 1. Issue 1: The United Nations a. How Many Cheers (After 25 Years) For the United Nations? i. Cecil R. Evans b. The Security Council – Instrument for Peace i. Lord Caradon c. Initiatives by the Secretary - General i. Professor H. G. Nicholas, Univer sity of Oxford d. The Effectiveness of the United Nations as an International Organisation i. Lord Chalfont e. Party Leaders and the U.N. i. Janine de Brule f. Gibraltar i. Jiri F. Vranek, United Nations g. Soviet Participation in the Work of the United Nations i. Georgi Kalinkin , Novosti Press Agency h. Population i. Robert S. McNamara i. How to Develop Development i. Alec Bray j. There is Still Time to Save Each Other i. Peter Witham k. Dulles and Arab Neutralism i. Donald E. Secrest, University of Oklahoma l. ‘United Nations: Economic Institution’ by Ham ish Richards i. R.E. Poulton m. ‘British Development Policies – Needs and Prospects 1970’ by Ed Andrzej Krassowski i. Peter Clayton n. The United Nations: Details i. U.N. Office of Public Information 13 2. Issue 2: Subversion and Espionage a. The Traitors Within i. Commander Anthon y Courtney b. A Traitor for All Seasons i. Harold Soref , MP c. Stolen Sidewinder i. Ian McDougall , (Reprinted with permission from The Listener) d. The Threat of Subversion in Britain i. Ian Greig e. A Symposium on the Field of Subversion i. T.C. Tonks f. What Else Can the Palestini ans Do? i. John Turner g. A Note on Hi - Jacking i. John C. Garnett h. Racial Tension in the Caribbean i. Dr Francis Lambert i. Commodities and the Cold War i. D.R. Jones and D A. Jones j. Nazi Subversion i. Ieuan A. John k. Backwards into the Future i. Neil Hamilton vii. 1971/72 1. Issue 1: The Fe deral Trust’s ‘Europe in the World’ Conference a. An Introduction i. Lord Harlech b. The Enlarged Community and the World i. Altiero Spinelli c. Europe and World Organisations i. Kenneth Younger d. Rethinking Europe’s Relations with America i. Miriam Camps e. The Question of Eastern Europe i. John Pinder f. The E.E.C. and the Third World – Some Implications i. Uwe Kitzinger g. The E.E.C. and the Third World – Some Proposals i. Johann Kaufmann 2. Issue 2: The Bamboo Curtain a. The New Balance of Power in Asia and the Pacific i. Hedley Bull b. Australia and Sout h East Asia in the 1970s i. Robert O’Neill c. Japan’s Foreign Policy: Across the Pacific i. Ian Nish d. The Domino Theory: A Reappraisal i. John Baylis 14 e. Thai Defence Policy i. Thai Information Office f. The New Face of Maoist China i. Tillman Durdin, The New York Times g. The Threat of Communist China: Nuclear Peace? i. Stephen Kuhlmann h. Sugar Today, Jam Tomorrow? i. The Haslemere Group i. The Presence in Southern Asia of Outside Powers i. H. Howard Wriggins j. Problems of Peace i. Gerald Bailey 3. Issue 3: ‘The Black Gold Rush’ a. Oil in the Seventies i. Geoff rey Chandler b. Hazards of Oil Exploration i. Sam Evans c. A Question of Sovereignty i. Edith Penrose d. Western Economic Interests in the Middle East i. P.E.L Fellowes e. International Companies and the Middle East Oil i. Christopher Dalley f. British Oil Interests in the Middle E ast i. Christopher Dalley g. Hydrocarbon Exploration and Production in British Waters and the Prospects for the Future i. Max Dobson viii. 1972/73 1. Issues: Unknown ix. 1973/74 1. Issues: Unknown x. 1974/75 1. Issue 1: The Middle East: A Never - Ending Road? a. In Memoriam: Trefor Ellis Eva ns i. Robert Purnell b. Nasser’s Unsolved Equation i. Ivor Jones c. Israel and the Arabs in the Aftermath of War i. Avi Shlaim d. A Settlement in the Middle East? i. Michael Adams e. Prospects for Peace i. Sam Younger f. The End of the Palestine Mandate i. John Sheringham g. Maps of the Midd le East Fronts 15 h. The Soviets in the Mediterranean i. Michael MccGwire i. The Games Nations Play j. The Israeli - Syrian Disengagement k. The Egyptian - Israeli Disengagement l. Review 2. Issue 2: European Security a. East/West Relations Today i. Joseph Luns b. NATO, The Warsaw Pact and E uropean Security i. Professor Alting von Geusau c. European Security and Co - operation: A Note i. Robert Purnell d. ‘Bargaining Chips’ and the Development of New Weapons i. Colin S. Gray e. A Fettered Giant? The Identity and Role of the European Community in World Affairs i. Pr ofessor I. John f. The Place of Tactical Nuclear Weapons in NATO Strategy i. Professor L. Martin g. The Hallstein Doctrine in Action i. Bryan Lewis xi. 1975/76 1. Issue 1: Nationalism a. Threat for the Future i. Professor Alastair Buchan b. Nationalism i. Dr Brian Porter c. Visions of Nati onhood in their Social Context i. Dr A. D. Smith d. The Root of Nationalism i. Peter Evans e. Nationality – An Overview i. Professor John S. Gibson f. Nationalism in Britain i. Denis Balsom 2. Issue 2: The USA a. The Decline of American Leadership in World Affairs i. Professor Inis L. Claude, Jr b. United States National Interest in Asia: A New Search for Collective Security i. Professor Donald Nuechterlein c. Congress and United States Foreign Policy: A New Myth for the Bi - centenary i. Michael Foley d. The English - Speaking Alliance: the Anglo - America n Special Relationship i. Dr Ritchie Ovendale 16 e. Relevant Utopias in American International Legal Thought i. Dr James Piscatori f. United States Arms Sales Abroad – In Search of Logic i. Jim Evans xii. 1976/77 1. Issue 1: Africa a. The Organisation of African Unity (OAU) and the C risis in Southern Africa i. Zdenek Cervenka b. The Military in African Politics i. William Gutteridge c. Building Socialism in the Third World – Lessons from Uganda i. Professor J.H. Mittelman d. The Development of Soviet Naval interests in the Indian Ocean i. Professor Michae l MccGwire e. The South African policy of the United States, 1970 - 1975 i. Professor E.O. Czempiel f. US policy towards Southern Africa: Past failure and future prospects i. Dr John Seiler g. The United States and Southern Africa: An Evolving Foreign Policy i. Dr Ritchie Ove ndale 2. Issue 2: Ideology and the State a. Soviet Ideology and Detente i. L.T. Holmes b. Zionism i. Avi Shlaim c. The Ideology of the State i. Michael Sheehan d. Libertarianism and The State i. Professor John Hospers e. The Development of British Imperialist Ideology i. Noel Guckian f. Lite rature Review g. Just for the Record xiii. 1977/78 1. Issues: Unknown xiv. 1978/79 1. Issue 1: Unknown 2. Issue 2: Institutions a. The Problem of Evaluating the United Nations i. Inis L. Claude, Jr b. The League of Arab States i. Noel Gukian c. From British Commonwealth to Commonwealth: The En glish - Speaking Holy Roman Empire i. Dr Ritchie Ovendale 17 d. Terrorism is an International Institution i. Michael Sheehan e. United Nations Peacekeeping: New Horizon or False Dawn i. Professor A.M. James f. NATO: Functions of the Institution i. Major Bob Fletcher g. Just for the R ecord 3. Issue 3: Asia a. Japan’s Role in Asia in the 1970s i. Dr Gordon Daniels b. The Continuing Korean Deadlock and its International Implications i. Professor R. A. Scalapino c. Chinese Foreign Policy: Some Determining Factors i. D. Steeds d. The Political Balance in S.E. Asi a and the Role of ASEAN i. Dr V. C. Funnell e. Morarji Desai’s Foreign Policy Balancing Act i. Jane Davis f. Just for the Record xv. 1979/80 1. Issue 1: Unknown 2. Issue 2: Different Perspectives on Strategy a. Soviet Strategic Doctrine and SALT II i. Richard Bartle b. Contemporary Indi an Strategic Thinking i. Professor Ashak Kapur c. The Growing Importance of Conventional Forces for European Defence i. Colonel Jonathan Alford d. China and the Bomb i. John Gittings e. Soviet Strategy: The Conventional Military Instrument i. Gerald Segal and John Baylis xvi. 1980 /81 1. Issues: Unknown xvii. 1981/ 82 1. Issues: Unknown xviii. 1982/83 1. Issues: Unknown xix. 1983/84 1. Issues: Unknown xx. 1984/85 1. Issue 1: Which Way Now? a. Teaching International Relations: Working with Paradigms i. Richard Little b. The Security of Nations: An Ultimate Predicament and an Irre ducible Dilemma i. Robert Purnell 18 c. Perspectives and Theory of International Political Economy: A Consumer Guide i. Roger Tooze d. The Case for War Studies – A Personal View i. Wolf Mendl e. Educating for Peace Educators i. Dr Nigel Young f. Mr. S. R. Purnell: A Tribute i. Dr Brian Porter xxi. 1985/86 1. Issues: Unknown xxii. 1986/87 1. Issues: Unknown xxiii. 1987/8 8 1. Issues: Unknown xxiv. 1988/89 1. Issues: Unknown xxv. 1989/90 1. Issues: Unknown 2. Issues: Unknown xxvi. 1990/91 1. Issue: Special Edition, 25 th Anniversary Issue 2. Issues: Unknown 3. Issues: Unknown xxvii. 1991/92 1. Issues: Unk nown xxviii. 1992/93 1. Issues: Unknown 2. Issues: Unknown xxix. 1993/94 1. Issues: Unknown xxx. 1994/94 1. Issues: Unknown 2. Issues: Unknown xxxi. 1995/96 1. Issues: Unknown 2. Issues: Unknown xxxii. 1996/97 1. Issues: Unknown a. North America: i. A Victory For the Centre? 1. John Heathershaw b. Europe: i. To be or not to be? The OSCE in the ‘New Europe’ 1. Leah Pybus ii. What Future for a Polarised Europe? 1. Andrew Jones c. United Kingdom: i. Re - stating the Case for Monarchy 1. Robin Burls 19 ii. Change within the Conservative and Labour Parties 1. Chloe Campen d. International Organisations: i. Th e United Nations at 50 – Dead or Alive 1. Malcolm Harper e. Feminism: i. Maternal Love is a cause of peace? 1. Sadao Takizawa f. Strategy and Intelligence: i. The Necessity and Caution for Theatre Missile Defence 1. Ben Sheppard ii. Western Intelligence – Nothing more than a Cold War Relic? 1. John Devlin g. The Departments Diary, Crisis Games and Student Exchange i. The Diary 1. Jenny Mathers ii. Crisis Games: South East Asia 1. Paul Williams and Hilary Bradshaw iii. Student Exchange: So, why would anyone study in Poland? 1. Sara Evans, Rosalind Roberts, L orna Whitakers xxxiii. 1997/98 1. Issues: Unknown a. Interstates 50 th Issue : i. A Retrospective of Interstate – Journal of International Affairs 1. Catherine Lillington b. Africa: i. Workshop: Understanding Security and Development in Africa (8 March 1997) 1. Will Thomas ii. Internationa l NGOs and the ‘New Humanitarian Agenda’ 1. Babu Rahman iii. The Western Media and Africa: Issues of Information and Images 1. Ama Biney iv. Where a Loan is better than a Gift 1. Glen Saunders c. Australia: i. A Question of Identity 1. Edward Beavington d. Northern Ireland: i. Northern Ir eland Revisited 1. Kerry - Anne Clancy