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- Title: Foreign Affairs - January/February 2002
- Author : Foreign Affairs
- Release Date : January 01, 2002
- Genre: Politics & Current Events,Books,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 2794 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:
• Coping With Antiglobalization: A Trilogy of Discontents by Jagdish N. Bhagwati
• What’s In A Name?: How to Fight Terrorism by Michael Howard
• The New Trustbusters: Brussels and Washington May Part Ways by David S. Evans
• Somebody Else’s Civil War by Michael Scott Doran
• Fixing Intelligence by Richard K. Betts
• America the Vulnerable by Stephen E. Flynn
• Back to the Bazaar by Martin Indyk
• Palestinians Divided by Khalil Shikaki
• The Pressures on Pakistan by Anatol Lieven
• Spreading the Wealth by David Dollar and Aart Kraay
• Japan’s Economy, at War With Itself by William H. Overholt
• Two Ways to Go Global by Peter Hakim
• The American Foreign Policy Legacy by Walter Russell Mead
• Red Dawn by Helen Fessenden
• Capitalism Unhinged: The IMF and the Lessons of the Last Financial Crisis by Lael Brainard
• In The Long Run: Keynes and the Legacy of British Liberalism by Walter Russell Mead
• Stinging Rebukes by Alan J. Kuperman
• Banking On Reform by Robert Picciotto
• Dropping Bombs by Mario E. Carranza
• Fuzzy Math by Lucian B. Platt