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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
How serious are Iran's threats?
Interviewee: Michael Elleman, Senior Fellow for Regional Security Cooperation, International Institute for Strategic Studies.
The Failure of the Euro
SUBHED: The Little Currency That Couldn't. Foreign Affairs, January/February 2012. The euro should now be recognized as an experiment that failed. The political goal of creating a harmonious Europe has also failed.
The Future of History
SUBHED: Can Liberal Democracy Survive the Decline of the Middle Class? Foreign Affairs, January/February 2012. Something strange is going on in the world today.
The Democratic Malaise
(AUTHOR BIO: Charles A. Kupchan is Professor of International Affairs at Georgetown University and Whitney Shepardson Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. SUBHED: Globalization and the Threat to the West.
Making Modernity Work
SUBHED: The Reconciliation of Capitalism and Democracy. Foreign Affairs, January/February 2012. We are living, so we are told, through an ideological crisis.
The Future of the Yuan
SUBHED: China's Struggle to Internationalize Its Currency. Foreign Affairs, January/February 2012.
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