The Rabid Tiger Newsletter

The Rabid Tiger Newsletter is your source for global political, economic and military concerns. Starting on January 1, 2001, we published bimonthly, generally on the 1st and 15th of each month until February 17, 2002. We have switched to a monthly schedule, publishing on the weekend after the 15th of each month.

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Our archives are below. Each issue is posted here after the following one has been published. That way, anyone can read our newsletter, but those who have signed up get the chance to see the latest issue first - while it's still the latest issue.


VOLUME I: 2001

Vol. I, No. 1 - Happy New Year!

Vol. I, No. 2 - Happy Martin Luther King, Jr. Day!

Vol. I, No. 3

Vol. I, No. 4

Vol. I, No. 5

Vol. I, No. 6 - Farzad Bazoft Day

Vol. I, No. 7 - No Fooling!

Vol. I, No. 8 - Happy Easter!

Vol. I, No. 9 - Happy Labour Day!

Vol. I, No. 10 - The Next Holy War in Eurasia?

Vol. I, No. 11 - An Orthodox View of Russia

Vol. I, No. 12 - Barbarossa, 60 Years Later

Vol. I, No. 13 - Death Warrants for Ukrainian Journalists?

Vol. I, No. 14 - Book Review: Does America Need a Foreign Policy?

Vol. I, No. 15 - Book Review, Part II

Vol. I, No. 16 - Reader Survey

Vol. I, No. 17 - Bloody Belarus

Vol. I, No. 18 - Lukashenko Claims Landslide; Opposition, OSCE, US Call Fraud

Vol. I, No. 19 - The Russian Press in Danger

Vol. I, No. 20 - Press (Lack of) Freedom in Belarus

Vol. I, No. 21 - Press (Lack of) Freedom in Ukraine

Vol. I, No. 22 - TERRORISM COMMEMORATION EXTRA: Guy Fawkes Day

Vol. I, No. 23 - EXTRA: Aftermath of November 7, 1917

Vol. I, No. 24 - Russia's Economy

Vol. I, No. 25 - Counter-Recessionary Russia?

Vol. I, No. 26 - The Currency of Gerashchenko's Ideas


VOLUME II: 2002

Vol. II, No. 1 - Happy New Year!

Vol. II, No. 2 - A Capital Shift?

Vol. II, No. 3 - Book Review: Home by Christmas '44?

Vol. II, No. 4 - Bush Kicks Axis and Takes Names

Vol. II, No. 5 - Global News and Global Investment

Vol. II, No. 6 - Attack of the Nazi Clones

Vol. II, No. 7 - The Nazi Threat: Old Wine in Old Bottles

Vol. II, No. 8 - Terrorism on Trial

Vol. II, No. 9 - The Nuclear Family Has Become Over-Extended

Vol. II, No. 10 - Africa's Horn O'Plenty (of Trouble)


VOLUME III: 2003

Vol. III, No. 1 - Between Iraq and a Hard Economy

Vol. III, No. 2 - Missile Defense: Rhetoric or Reality?

Vol. III, No. 3 - The Best Defense is a Good Offense (and Vice Versa)

Vol. III, No. 4 - All Quiet on the Legal Front
  
Vol. III, No. 5 - The Deflation of World Peace Hopes

Vol. III, No. 6 - FLASH: SADDAM HUSSEIN CAPTURED; WHAT NEXT?


VOLUME IV: 2004

Vol. IV, No. 1 - Weapons of Mass Destruction in the Middle East

Vol. IV, No. 2 - WMDs: A Call for Realism

Vol. IV, No. 3 - The WMD Revolution in World Politics

Vol. IV, No. 4 - Gas? A Nasty Bug? There's a Lot of it Going Around

Vol. IV, No. 5 - Responsible Use of WMDs

Vol. IV, No. 6 - New and Improved Mission Statement

Vol. IV, No. 7 - Indonesia: The Next Battleground State?

Vol. IV, No. 8 - A Flu Shot In Time Can Save Nine

Vol. IV, No. 9 - The Other Insurgency: What's at Stake? Cold Hard Kashmir  


VOLUME V: 2005

Vol. V, No. 1 - Are You Better Read Now Than You Were Four Years Ago?

Vol. V, No. 2 - Guest Op-Ed from Georgia