August 26, 2010 This Week on ForeignAffairs.com This newsletter is sponsored by Rosetta Stone LTD. Essay - Sep/Oct 2010 William J. Lynn IIIRight now, more than 100 foreign intelligence organizations are trying to hack into the digital networks that undergird U.S. military operations. The Pentagon recognizes the catastrophic threat posed by cyberwarfare, and is partnering with allied governments and private companies to prepare itself. Read Snapshot Samuel Charap and Alexandros PetersenThe United States may have reset its Russia policy, but the U.S. approach to the other states in the region is in dire need of a conceptual revolution. Read Advertisement: Rosetta Stone LTD Learn a new language today. No backpack required. Rosetta Stone® is available in more than 30 languages and will have you speaking during the first lesson. Experience for yourself how easy and fun it can be to learn a new language with Rosetta Stone®--The fastest way to learn a language. Guaranteed®. Call 866-815-8615 or visit www.RosettaStone.com/nws080 to save 15% today! Snapshot Tod LindbergThe idea of holding national leaders to account for waging wars of aggression has moral appeal and historical pedigree. But whether the International Criminal Court can try such cases is a thornier issue. Read Capsule Review - Sep/Oct 2010 Robert LegvoldBullough vividly conveys what remains of the Cricasians' historical memory and cultural legacy, weaving their story into a detailed history of what actually happened. Read Foreign Affairs Graduate School Forum: Focus on Faculty Graduate programs in international affairs should give students knowledge and facts, analytical skills, real-world experience, and more. Find out how the faculties at 14 top schools do this at www.ForeignAffairs.com/GraduateSchoolForum. |
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