Tuesday, January 26, 2010

[RED DEMOCRATICA] The Population Bomb, the Nuclear World Order, and More

 

Dear Reader,

As the new decade begins, we're reflecting on the new threats, challenges, and opportunities that will shape international relations. In the January/February 2010 issue of Foreign Affairs, we've zeroed in on some of the trends and issues that are on the minds of policymakers today – or should be!

* The New Population Bomb: Four demographic trends that will transform international security strategy

* A Few Dollars at a Time: Innovative ways consumers can contribute to the global fight against HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis

* Against the Grain: A call for scientists and economists to finally complete the green revolution – or else the world's poor will starve

* Nuclear Disorder and The Long Road to Zero: These two articles offer a range of perspectives on how to approach the world nuclear order, which is steadily rising on the agenda of policymakers

Also – don't miss a review essay on the controversial book of foreign aid by Dambisa Moyo and an update on Beijing-Taiwan relationship, which seems to be making waves in the straits.

For all this and more, subscribe to Foreign Affairs at the special introductory rate of only $9.95 – a 67% savings off the cover price. You'll receive six months – that's more than 600 pages - for the same cost as one issue purchased at a newsstand.

Your subscription is also your ticket to exclusive content at www.ForeignAffairs.com and its 50+ years of online archives, a living timeline of history. For instance, if you enjoy The New Population Bomb, you can explore demographic trends over history in previous classics like: The Population Crisis: Reasons for Hope (Oct 1967) and The Population Threat (Winter 1992).

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James F. Hoge, Jr.
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