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- Title: Foreign Affairs - July/August 2002
- Author : Foreign Affairs
- Release Date : January 01, 2002
- Genre: Politics & Current Events,Books,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 3050 KB
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Since its founding in 1922, Foreign Affairs has been the leading forum for serious discussion of American foreign policy and global affairs. The articles in Foreign Affairs deal with questions of international interest. They cover a broad range of subjects, not only political but historical and economic. This issue includes the following articles:
• The Palestinian H-Bomb: Terror’s Winning Strategy by Gal Luft
• China’s "War on Terror": September 11 and Uighur Separatism by Chien-peng Chung
• The Corporate Key: Using Big Business to Fight Global Poverty by George C. Lodge
• American Primacy in Perspective by Stephen G. Brooks and William C. Wohlforth
• The Wrong War by Grenville Byford
• A New Model Afghan Army by Anja Manuel and P. W. Singer
• Is Southeast Asia the Second Front? by John Gershman
• Trouble in the Kingdom by Eric Rouleau
• Chapter 11 for Countries? by Richard N. Cooper
• Clash of Globalizations by Stanley Hoffmann
• Ties That Bind by Joseph P. Quinlan
• Failed States in a World of Terror by Robert I. Rotberg
• See No Evil: Why America Doesn’t Stop Genocide by Chaim Kaufmann
• The View From Above: An Insider’s Take on Clinton’s Russia Policy by Sarah E. Mendelson
• The Globalization Wars: An Economist Reports From the Front Lines by Barry Eichengreen
• The Past as Prologue: An Imperial Manual by Thomas Donnelly
• India’s House Divided: Understanding Communal Violence by Radha Kumar
• By the Numbers by James K. Galbraith
• Inequality Is No Myth by Joe W. Pitts
• Having It Both Ways by Andrew Wells-Dang
• Inequality Is No Myth by David Dollar and Aart Kraay
• Keeping Argentina Afloat by Kurt Schuler
• Not So Fast by Liam Anderson
• Testing Times by Philip E. Coyle
• Seeking The Peace by David E. Apter
• Last Refuge by Matthew S. Parry and Tony Waters