Friday, March 12, 2010

[RED DEMOCRATICA] A Nuclear Iran, Fall of the U.S. Empire, and More

 

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Iran's nuclear program and stabilization in Afghanistan are the two hot-button international issues dominating the headlines. Solutions on how to handle both situations involve serious trade-offs and unexpected consequences. In the Mar/Apr 2010 issue, the lead Foreign Affairs essays discuss the nuances of these issues and how they will shape the course of foreign policy. Subscribe today for $19.95, and your first issue will include:

* After Iran Gets the Bomb by James Lindsay and Ray Takeyh
Will Iran becomes the tenth nuclear state? Lindsay and Takeyh believe this is a question of "when" not "if." They offer practical suggestions on how Washington can limit the damage of Iran's nuclear program both in the Middle East and across the globe.

* From the Sun King to Karzai by Sheri Berman
Explaining what policymakers can learn from the monarchs of 17th-century France, Berman hypothesizes how Louis XIV would have handled the situation in Afghanistan – and handled it well.

And don't miss:
* Complexity and Collapse by Niall Ferguson
From ancient Rome to the Soviet Union, history suggests that great powers fall swiftly and without warning. Ferguson warns that fiscal deficits and military overstretch are evidence that the United States could be the next empire to fall.

This issue also presents new thinking on the U.S.-Indian relationship, global energy after the financial crisis, and a critique of the Obama Administration's human-rights record by Kenneth Roth.

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