Author Page - JONATHAN STEVENSON
Recent Foreign Affairs articles: 2 documents found; displaying 1 to 2.The Road to Damascus Steven Simon and Jonathan Stevenson May/June 2004 Summary: The Bush administration has shrugged off the Syrian president's recent attempts at rapprochement with the West. It should think again. With Syria's old ally Saddam Hussein gone, Damascus is trapped in a strategic quandary that makes it highly receptive to coercive diplomacy--of the kind that worked on Libya. And by engaging Syria sooner rather than later, the United States could give the Middle East peace process a shove in the right direction. read 500-word preview | purchase full article
Jonathan Stevenson March/April 2003 Summary: The great solidarity Europe showed America after September 11 has started to wear off, and real differences have opened up in the transatlantic pursuit of homeland security. Europe's reluctance to take necessary steps to tighten security has made America more vulnerable. And unless cooperation improves, Europe will also be increasingly at risk. read 500-word preview | purchase full article
Recent books reviewed in Foreign Affairs: One document found. displaying 1 to 1.Losing Mogadishu: Testing U.S. Policy in Somalia.Jonathan Stevenson. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1995. November/December 1995 read
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