Foreign Affairs - September/October 2009 Foreign Affairs - September/October 2009

Foreign Affairs - September/October 2009

An Agenda for NATO

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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:


• An Agenda for NATO by Zbigniew Brzezinski

• The Default Power by Josef Joffe

• Low and Behold by Edward L. Morse

• The Dollar Dilemma by Barry Eichengreen

• The Death of Dayton by Patrice C. McMahon and Jon Western

• Without Conditions by Deepak Malhotra

• Copenhagen’s Inconvenient Truth by Michael Levi

• The Other Climate Changers by Jessica Seddon Wallack and Veerabhadran Ramanathan

• The Low-Carbon Diet by Joel Kurtzman

• All (Muslim) Politics Is Local by Charles Tripp

• The Unbalanced Triangle by Stephen Kotkin

• Born Again in the U.S.A. by Timothy Samuel Shah

• Two’s Company by C. Fred Bergsten

• The Limits of Power Projection by Andrew J. Bacevich

• It’s Never Too Late to Say You’re Sorry by Ayako Doi

• Proto-State-Capitalism by Jonathan Brookfield

  • GENRE
    Politics & Current Affairs
    RELEASED
    2009
    1 October
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    172
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Council of Foreign Relations
    SIZE
    1.1
    MB

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