May 14, 2010 This Week on ForeignAffairs.com This newsletter is sponsored by World Leaders Travel. Author Interview Robert D. KaplanSenior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security Robert D. Kaplan answers questions about China's expanding naval power. Read Snapshot Mara E. KarlinHezbollah will not peacefully disarm soon, and to assert that it may betrays a fundamental misunderstanding of Hezbollah's nature, Lebanese politics, and regional dynamics. Read Advertisement: World Leaders Travel Travel with Foreign Affairs and explore the world with the people who shape it.
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