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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
COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS - ARRAF ON IRAQ
Anxious Iraqis Look at Uncertain Future. Interviewee: Jane Arraf, Baghdad Correspondent, Christian Science Monitor.
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How to Handle Hamas
Foreign Affairs, September/October 2010. The biggest obstacle to peace between Israelis and Palestinians is the emergence of Hamas as the de facto government of the Gaza Strip, where 1.5 million Palestinians reside.
Bringing Israel's Bomb Out of the Basement
Foreign Affairs, September/October 2010. In the shadow of the Holocaust, Israel made a determined and ultimately successful effort to acquire nuclear weapons.
Russia's New Nobility
SUBHED: The Rise of the Security Services in Putin's Kremlin. Foreign Affairs, September/October 2010.
Staying Power
SUBHED: The U.S. Mission in Afghanistan Beyond 2011. Foreign Affairs, September/October 2010. Nine years ago, the United States worked with Afghanistan's Northern Alliance to overthrow the Taliban government in Kabul.
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