Journals
Title | Author | Subject | Articles | Year | |
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Foreign Affairs | Walter Russell MEAD | International relations | The return of geopolitics : the revenge of the revisionst powers | 2014 | |
Foreign Affairs | G. John IKENBERRY | International relations | The illusion of geopolitics : the enduring power of the liberal order | 2014 | |
Foreign Affairs | Kenneth M. POLLACK | International relations - America-Middle East | Near eastern promises : why Washington should focus on the Middle East | 2014 | |
Foreign Affairs | Kenneth M. POLLACK | Middle East | Near eastern promises : why Washington should focus on the Middle East | 2014 | |
Foreign Affairs | Kurt M. CAMPBELLEly RATNER | International relations - America-Asia | Far Eastern promises : why Washington should focus on Asia | 2014 | |
Foreign Affairs | Marina OTTAWAYDavid OTTAWAY | Middle East | How the Kurds got their way : economic cooperation and the Middle East's new borders | 2014 | |
Foreign Affairs | Swanee HUNT | Rwanda | The rise of Rwanda's women : reduilding and reuniting a nation | 2014 | |
Foreign Affairs | Erik et al. BRYNJOLFSSON | International relations | New world order : labor, capital, and ideas in the power law economy | 2014 | |
Foreign Affairs | Robert LEGVOLD | International relations - America-Russia | Managing the new cold war : what Moscow and Washington can learn from the last one | 2014 | |
Foreign Affairs | Alexander LUKIN | Russia - International relations | What the Kremlin is thinking : Putins vision for Eurasia | 2014 | |
Foreign Affairs | James et al. STEINBERG | International relations - America-China | Keep hope alive : how to prevent U.S.-Chinese relations from blowing up | 2014 | |
Foreign Affairs | Elizabeth PISANI | Indonesia - Politics and government | Indonesia in pieces : the downside of decentralization | 2014 | |
Foreign Affairs | GIDEON et al. ROSE | Afghanistan | What have we learned? : lessons from Afghanistan & Iraq | 2014 | |
Foreign Affairs | GIDEON et al. ROSE | Iraq | What have we learned? : lessons from Afghanistan & Iraq | 2014 | |
Foreign Affairs | Elizabeth C. ECONOMY | China - Politics and government | China's imperial president : Xi Jinping tightens his grip | 2014 | |
Foreign Affairs | William J. LYNN III | U. S. - Military policy | The end of the military-industrial complex : how the Pentagon is adapting to globalization | 2014 | |
Foreign Affairs | Michael FROMAN | International trade | The strategic logic of trade : new rules of the road for the global market | 2014 | |
Foreign Affairs | Pavlos ELEFTHERIADIS | Greece - Politics and government | Misrule of the few : how the oligarchs ruined Greece | 2014 | |
Foreign Affairs | John J. MEARSHEIMER | Ukraine | Why the Ukraine crisis is the West's fault : the liberal delusions that provoked Putin | 2014 | |
Foreign Affairs | Nicholas BURNS | International relations - America-India | Passage to India : what Washington can do to revive relations with New Delhi | 2014 | |
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Foreign Affairs | Kenneth M. POLLACK | Syria | An army to defeat Assad : how to turn Syria's opposition into a real fighting force | 2014 | |
Foreign Affairs | Manjari Chatterjee MILLER | India - International relations | India's feeble foreign policy : a would-be great power its own rise | 2013 | |
Foreign Affairs | Richard N. HAASS | U.S. - Strategy | The irony of American strategy : puting the Middle East in Proper perspective | 2013 | |
Foreign Affairs | Henry FARRELLMartha FINNEMORE | U.S. - International relations | The end of hypocrisy : American foreign policy in the age of leaks | 2013 |