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Глава 22. Мир, рассеченный натрое. Глава 23. О формах мира



 

С. 313. Вздутые животы в Китае: «As China Leaps Ahead, the Poor Slip Behind», Sheryl WuDunn, New York Times, May 23, 1993.

C. 315. Рынок Ладжпат — Радж в Индии: «Dish‑Wallahs», Jeff Greenwald, Wired, May‑June 1993.

C. 316. Сепаратисты в Бразилии: «Trying to Head Off a Brazilian Breakaway», Christina Lamb, Financial Times, November 3, 1992.

 

Глава 23. О формах мира

 

С. 325. Первобытные попытки смягчить насилие: [86], с. 176–179.

С. 327. Нормы обращения с военнопленными: [2], с. 27–30.

 

Глава 24. Следующая форма мира

 

С. 329. Идеи насчет мира не менялись с 1815 года: [23], с. v.

С. 335. Открытые небеса: [46], с. 26–27.

С. 336. Согласие на инспекцию: «Future of Monitoring and Verification», Hendrick Wagenmakers, доклад, представленный на конференции ООН «A Post‑Cold War International System and Challenges to Multilateral Disarmament Efforts», Киото, Япония, 27–30 мая 1991 г.

С. 339. Провалы МАГАТЭ: «Iraqi Atom Efforts Exposes Weakness in World Controls», William J. Broad, New York Times, July 15, 1991.

C. 342. Убийство Мешада и Булла: [1], с. xiii, 18.

С. 343. Список допустимых действий: «Star Wars in Twilight Zone», New York Times, June 14, 1991.

C. 345. Васич: «Quiet Voices from the Balkans», The New Yorker, March 3, 1993.

C. 345. Ороси: «Албанская журналистика — первая жертва войны СМИ», Виолетта Ороси в «Приштине», перепечатано в War Report, Лондон, апрель/май 1993 г.

С. 346. Действия ради мира: интервью с Аарон.

С. 347. Радио США: «U. S. Plans Radio Free Serbia in Bid to Weaken Milosevic», Doyle McManus, Los Angeles Times, June 21, 1993.

C. 347. Концерт Нелли Мелба: [409], с. 176.

С. 349. Цифровая революция: «Information Revolution and the End of History», Elin Whitney‑Smith, доклад на симпозиуме Open Source Solution, Inc., Вашингтон, 1–3 декабря 1992 г.

 

Глава 25. Глобальная система двадцать первого века

 

С. 352.5000 стран: «As Ethnic Wars Multiply, U. S. Strives for a Policy», David binder and Barbara Crossette, New York Times, February 7, 1993.

C. 352. Города — государства вроде Сингапура: интервью с Яо.

С. 354. Технополис: «Techno‑Apartheid for a Global Under‑cluss», Riccardo Petrella, Los Angeles Times, August 6, 1992.

C. 354. 500 филиалов: «Inside Unilever: The Evolving Transnational Company» Floris A. Maljers, Business Review, September‑October, 1992.

C. 355. Цифры AT&Tu ООН: «Global Link‑up Down the Line», Andrew Adonis, Financial Times, June 5, 1993.

C. 356. Дрезденские скинхеды: «Electronic Democracy», Howard H. Frederick, Edges (Toronto), July‑September 1992.

C. 364. Пригожий о неравновесных системах: [300].

 

 

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