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[RED DEMOCRATICA] Leading Through Civilian Power

 

November 5, 2010

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Essay - Nov/Dec 2010

Leading Through Civilian Power

Hillary Rodham Clinton

To meet the range of challenges facing the United States and the world, Washington will have to strengthen and amplify its civilian power abroad. Diplomacy and development must work in tandem, offering countries the support to craft their own solutions. Read

Essay - Nov/Dec 2010

American Profligacy and American Power

Roger C. Altman and Richard N. Haass

The U.S. government is incurring debt at an unprecedented rate. If U.S. leaders do not act to curb their debt addiction, then the global capital markets will do so for them, forcing a sharp and punitive adjustment in fiscal policy. The result will be an age of American austerity. Read

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News & Events

Foreign Affairs Editor Gideon Rose at Stanford University

Listen to Gideon Rose's interview on Afghanistan and his new book, How Wars End. Read

Essay - Nov/Dec 2010

A Globalized God

Scott M. Thomas

Religion is on the rise around the world. If the United States fails to confront the implications of this growth properly the potential for religiously motivated violence across the globe may increase dramatically over the next century. Read

News & Events

Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen on the Digital Disruption

Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen

Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen discuss their article, "The Digital Disruption," from the November/December issue of Foreign Affairs. Read

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