Friday, 19 March 2010

This Week on ForeignAffairs.com

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Essay - Jan/Feb 2010

Growing demand for energy in developing countries and calls for greener energy worldwide are putting unprecedented pressure on the global energy system. Existing energy institutions are struggling to remain relevant. A new mechanism for cooperation is needed. Read


Reading List

An annotated Foreign Affairs syllabus on fascism. Read


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Author Interview

Next week, Kim Barker will answer reader questions about the conflict in Afghanistan and the Obama administration's plans to send more U.S. troops to the region. Submit a question


Review Essay - Jan/Feb 2010

The rise of American foreign reporting was marked by outsized personalities and an expansive sense of mission. Today, the craft is in steady decline. But what will be lost if journalism disappears? Read


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