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SPRING 2004 EDITION
In 2004, we have much to celebrate. We received over thirty manuscripts. shattering records we also broke a tradition: unlike previous There are more articles in this issue that represent the interdisciplinary character of the Maxwell School. In addition to Public Administration and International Relations, the fields of Anthropology, Sociology and Political Science are represented. The Review also published articles on contemporary issues in more than four countries, representing Maxwell's global perspective.

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Business As Usual? Thai Government Policy and Gendered Working Class Labor Roles Post-1997
Sarah Dotson, Department of Public Administration and International Relations

Traditions, Identity and Security: European Defense and Neutral States
Johan Eliasson, Department of Political Science

Public Sector Corruption in the Philippines
Allen J. Hollenbach, Department of Public Administration

Strategies to Eliminate Lead Poisoning at the Local Level
Brooke A. Levandowski, Department of Public Administration

Faltering U.S. Public Diplomacy: Responding to Anti-Americanism in the Middle East
Kimberly Olson, Department of Public Administration

Microcredit and the Employment of Women: Creating a New Gender Paradigm
Gregory M. Quantz, Department of Public Administration

Gender, Politics, and Class in English Medium Schools in India
Susan Runkle, Department of Anthropology

Mainstream and Alternative Press Coverage of the Anti-Globalization Movement: Can These Be Convergence?
Sarah Smits, Department of Sociology

Latino and African American Children at Risk: Understanding Child Poverty Among Minority Groups in Syracuse, New York
Christian R. Tirado, Department of Public Administration

Under What Conditions Does Affordable Homeownership Lead to Better Outcomes Among Urban Working Poor Homeowners?
Adriano Udani, Department of Public Administration