Dear Readers, Since 1994, the most popular article in Foreign Affairs has unequivocally been the Clash of Civilizations? by Samuel P. Huntington. The article has spawned a decade and a half of debate becoming a mainstay of undergraduate course discussions. I'm pleased to announce the forthcoming release of an updated Foreign Affairs anthology of The Clash of Civilizations?: The Debate, which will be available in print and e-book format in the fall. In addition, new subscribers who order online are already receiving a free PDF version of the book. I'm also delighted to announce a change to this monthly newsletter. Starting in August, you will begin receiving the CFR Educators Bulletin in place of the Academic Update. In addition to highlights from Foreign Affairs, this newsletter will feature highlights from CFR.org, news about new publications, and invitations to events for you and your students. Many of you already subscribe to both newsletters, and this change will allow you to receive one consolidated e-mail each month. We'll continue to post the highlights from Foreign Affairs on Twitter and Facebook, so make sure to follow us and keep in touch! Best, James F. Hoge, Jr. Editor Hot off the Press In May, Yale University Press released Grand Strategies: Literature, Statecraft, and World Order by Charles Hill. Hill, the Brady-Johnson Distinguished Fellow in Grand Strategy and Senior Lecturer in Humanities at Yale University, connects the reading of classic literary works to the study and practice of statecraft... Read More | Receive a free PDF of The Clash of Civilizations: The Debate? when you subscribe online. New on ForeignAffairs.com Magazine: July/August Issue (06/23/10) The new issue includes essays by Robert I. Rotberg, Charles King and Rajan Menon, and Laurie Garrett. Snapshot: Khomeini's Long Shadow (06/21/10) Mohamad Bazzi argues that a quiet revolution in Shiism could resolve the crisis in Iran. Letter From: Gaza (06/18/10) Thanassis Cambanis discusses Hamas's policy of opportunism. CFR Bulletin The Council on Foreign Relation's monthly educator's bulletin gives you updates on new academic resources and events at CFR and Foreign Affairs magazine, new content on ForeignAffairs.com and more! |
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