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Star

Publications, (Maylasia) Berhad. (Transmitted from Netscape).

This article

was transmitted off the World Wide Web by using Netscape. It was a

news article

from the Malaysian paper Sunday Star, that gave an insight into

how Japan has

become the Pacific’s largest partner. The paper also showed some

statistics about

Japan, and the other major players that trade with Pacific countries

such Vietnam,

Malaysia, Hong Kong, South Korea and Cambodia. This news paper article

was used

because it came from country in the Pacific and gave a definite status

on Japan’s economic

dominance in the region.

Kaplan, Robert. “Democracy’s Trap.” New York Times 24 Dec. 1995: E9.

This is a editorial article for the general public about how the

United States should

stop trying so passionately to establish multiparty systems in every

third world nation. Its

not that Kaplan is against the instilling of democratic ideas in

developing nations, but he

believes the U.S. should go about it in a different way. He

explains how we must let

the idea grow and go through natural process within the country, even

though it might not

strengthen the nation at first. Kaplan also says that the U.S. should

shift its emphasis from

trying to hold elections for third world nations, to promoting

family planning,

environmental and urban renewal.

Kennnedy, Paul. Winners and Losers in the Developing World: Preparing the

Twenty

First Century. New York: Random House, 1993.

Miller, Judith. “The Challenge of Radical Islam.” The Other World:

Culture and Politics

in the Third World. (1993) 44-56. In this article, Miller explains

the challenges the west

must face in dealing with all the different aspects of the Islamic

Religion in the Middle

East. Since there are so many different sects, and branches to the

religion, Miller

explains what the major characteristics are of each group, whether

they are extremist

militants, devote Muslims, or terrorist. For the most part, she

paves the way of how

the West should go about in dealing with Islamic nations, and how

forms of

democracy might be instilled in many of these nations. She also

tells how

negative most of these countries feel towards Western ideologies,

but also shows

the allies the West has built in the region with Egypt, and Saudi

Arabia. Millers article

was very informative on the subject Islam, and the way Western

foreign policies should

act towards it.

Rosenberg, Tina. “Beyond Elections.” The Other World: Culture

and Politics

in the Third World. (1993) 28. In this brief article, Tina Rosenberg

talks about

how the US should react to the Governments that are taking helm in

many of the countries

of South and Central America. She explains how a Marxist Government

was elected in

the country of Chile by a democratic process involving most of its

citizens. This

article was very brief, and was used solely because it tells that

the West must show

the respect to this country for participating in a type of democratic

process, even

a Marxist government was elected.

Savona, Dave. “Choosing a Nerve Center Overseas.” Foreign Trade. Nov.

1995:

11-22, 50. In this article that comes from a magazine dedicated

strictly to that of

foreign Trade, Dave Savona tells of the importance of establishing a

type of

regional headquarters in countries overseas. He explains how it is

essential for American

companies to invest in overseas markets, not just in countries such as

Germany, and

Japan, but too rising nations such as Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Hong

Kong, Australia, and

Hungary. It informs as to the natural resources that each country

offers, and the economic

opportunities available for the U.S. and the desired nation. This

source was used

primarily for its opinion of investing in the countries of Brazil

and Chile by the

U.S.