Friendly fire the rift between America and its allies over Israel
- The economist newspaper limited 2002
- 98p. 27*20 cm
The World this Week Leaders 1. The war against terrorism: Friendly fire 2. The flattening of Jenin: Israel's "war crime" 3. France's election: Exceptionally odd 4. Venezuela: Chavez redux 5. Cartels: Fair play, free markets 6. Britain's budget: Gordon Brown's manifesto Letters 1. America and Israel, the Middle East, house prices, archaelogy, Texas Special Report 1. America's intelligence Services Asia 1. America and Afghanistan: Stand by me 2. Drugs in Afghanistan: Poppies bloom again 3. India's ruling Party: Shameles 4. Hong Kong and dissidents: One Country, One System? 5. China: Working on the highway 6. Thailand: Party like it's United States 1. Foreign policy: It works at home 2. Hunting al-Qaeda: The elusive prey 3. The budget: A call to arms 4. The death penalty: Staying alive 5. Ozzy Osbourne's return: Reality bites (the bat) 6. Missouri's Senate race: War for Talent 7. Affirmative action: Sweat, not blood 8. Lexington: Poor Tom Ridge The Americas 1. Politics in Venezuela: After the coup, the reckoning 2. Politics in Brazil: Praying for votes 3. Mexico's foreign policy: The Cuba test 4. Cuba's foreign policy: Big row, small change Middle East and Africa 1. What happened at Jenin: Under the rubble 2. Bethlehem under siege: Sanctuary in the church 3. Powell as peacemaker: Sharon's shadow 4. Congolese peace talks: Snapping at peace 5. Africa's rescue plan: Words and deeds 6. Uganda's child-soldiers: The Lord's army resists Europe 1. A challenge in Italy: Silvio Berlusconi is put to the test 2. France's election: The widest-ever choice 3. French electoral tempers: A helpful slap 4. Dutch politics: old massacre, new casualities 5. Russia's presidential message: Vladimir Putin's beef 6. Turkey's Kurds: A different sort of problem 7. Charlemagne: Renate Kunast, Germany's would-be farm reformer Survey: Japan 1. What ails Japan? Special Report 1. The British economy: Continental drift