Thursday, December 17, 2009

[RED DEMOCRATICA] Academic Update December 2009

 

Academic Update - December 2009

Dear Educator:

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As we approach 2010, issues of U.S. policy in Afghanistan and climate change loom large. Earlier this month, we released a three-part series on Afghanistan on Corruption, The Warlords, and The Taliban. We have also provided an annotated collection from our online archive, with articles covering the last three decades of foreign policy in Afghanistan.

If you've been keeping your ear to the ground in Copenhagen then don't miss two Foreign Affairs reading lists, compiled and interpreted by the experts on Oil and Climate Change.

Finally, stay tuned for the release of our January/February issue which features a new study of global demographic trends, a big-think essay on the state of journalism and foreign reportage and an update on Taiwan-China relations. To get more updates on new articles, sign up for This Week on Foreign Affairs.

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James F. Hoge, Jr.
Editor


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