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April 21, 2003 BW Magazine Table of Contents

April 21, 2003 America & the World -- Table of Contents



After the War
Now, can the U.S. wage peace as well as it waged war?

The Stakes for Business
War's aftermath and the global economy

Diplomacy: Ending the Paralysis
The need to build a new multilateral world

The Fallout on the Arab Street
Where will all the anger go?

Dispatch from Iraq
A medical unit far from the cheering crowds

Europe: The Delicate Balance
The healing process has already started

North Korea Is Watching
Will the war make Kim rethink brinkmanship?

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REPAIRING THE RIFT
America & the World
With victory in Iraq near, all sides must focus on repairing relations

The Postwar Stakes for Business


DIPLOMACY
Commentary: Building a New Multilateral World


THE ARAB REACTION
Where Will All That Anger Go?
The U.S. faces a tough task: Help Iraq, then get out


ON THE GROUND
Dispatch from Iraq: Far from the Cheering Crowds
Word of the deaths of two journalists with whom I had shared an Army tent for 10 days was shattering. Like me, neither was a veteran of combat reporting


EUROPE
Commentary: The Shape of the Alliance to Come


THE KOREAN PENINSULA
The Baghdad Effect
Why North Korea may rethink brinkmanship

THE WAR'S IMPACT

From other McGraw-Hill information services:
Construction.com tracks how the construction and engineering industries are responding to the fighting and the need to rebuild Iraq

AviationNow reports on the war's effects on the aviation, defense, and aerospace industries

Platts provides in-depth coverage of global oil markets and Iraq's oil industry





Long Slog Ahead

After victory comes military occupation and a rebuilding job, with Iraq's oil as a revenue stream, says BW's Bob Dowling


Big Questions

As worries over war in Iraq recede, fundamental problems in the economy loom larger, says BW's Kathleen Madigan

Winning the Peace
April 3 - The U.S. stake in the global economy depends on a delicate balancing act after the war, says Business Week's Bruce Nussbaum.

Waiting Game
April 3 - Business Week's Bob Dowling believes, continued progress in the war against Iraq would settle many of the current economic uncertainties.

Growing Gamble
Mar. 28 - The risks of President Bush's Iraq strategy are escalating, says BW's Bob Dowling.

Digi-War Results
Mar. 28 - Rumsfeld's concept of digital warfare has seen only mixed success so far, says BW's Bruce Nussbaum.

Iraq Hopes
Mar. 19 - If the Administration's plan for Iraq goes well, the rebuilding would be speedy, says BW's Bob Dowling

Team Effort
Mar. 19 - The U.S. should enlist international help in building the post-Saddam Iraq, says BW's Bruce Nussbaum

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