Table of Contents
Editorial
| The War in Iraq and the War on Terror | |
| James Keeley, John Ferris |
Articles
| Roman Catholic Royalist Officers in the North Midlands, 1642-1646 | |
| Martyn Bennett |
| Managing Chaos in the West African Sub-Region: Assessing the Role of ECOMOG in Liberia | |
| David Carment, Rasheed Draman |
| Determining Trajectory: Defining the Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) Debate | |
| Sean M. Clark |
| South Africa’s Evolving Role in Peacekeeping: National Interest and International Responsibilities | |
| Theo Neethling |
Book Reviews
| Margaret MacMillan, Paris 1919: Six Months that Changed the World. (Toronto: Random House, 2002). Pp. 570, photos and maps b&w, hardcover. Original published as Peacemakers, (London: J. Murray, 2001). | |
| Stephanie Cousineau |
| Bevin Alexander, How Wars Are Won: The Thirteen Rules of War From Ancient Greece to the War on Terror. (New York: Crown Publishers, 2002). Pp. 416. | |
| Aaron Plamondon |
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