Foreign Affairs Magazine

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  • Available: International, U.S. & Canada

Foreign Affairs Magazine

Foreign Affairs, published by the nonpartisan Council on Foreign Relations, is a must read for anyone who wants to keep abreast of issues with global impact. The magazine's contributors include decision-makers at the nation's highest levels: past and current diplomats, senior Pentagon officials and Cabinet officers who know world events and write with insider knowledge. Whether exploring the puzzle of the Hamas political agenda, the rise of China as an economic powerhouse or the history of U.S. nuclear primacy, Foreign Affairs delivers clear, forceful analyses by the most respected experts in their fields. These heavyweights will add credibility to any opinion page or public-affairs section.

Foreign Affairs Magazine Samples

FULL LIST OF ARTICLES FROM FOREIGN AFFAIRS MAGAZINE JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2008

The following features are available immediately: A Balanced Strategy. By Robert M. Gates; Foreign Affairs, January / February 2009.

IN THE SHADOW OF THE OVAL OFFICE

SUBHED: THE NEXT NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER. Foreign Affairs, January/February 2009. Nowhere in U.S. law is there a provision establishing the position of the assistant to the president for national security affairs.

THE GREAT CRASH OF 2008

SUBHED: A GEOPOLITICAL SETBACK. Foreign Affairs, January/February 2009. The financial and economic crash of 2008, the worst in over 75 years, represents a major geopolitical setback for the United States.

CHANGE THEY CAN BELIEVE IN

SUBHED: TO MAKE ISRAEL SAFE, GIVE PALESTINIANS THEIR DUE. Foreign Affairs, January/February 2009. Reviving the Middle East peace process is the worst kind of necessary evil for a U.S. administration: at once very necessary and very evil.

BEYOND DOHA

SUBHED: A NEW MULTILATERAL TRADE AGENDA. Foreign Affairs, January/February 2009. The recent G-20 summit communiqué included a commitment by world leaders not to impose protectionist measures.

WHERE ARE THE CIVILIANS?

SUBHED: HOW TO REBUILD THE U.S. FOREIGN SERVICE. Foreign Affairs, January/February 2009.

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