November 19, 2010 This Week on ForeignAffairs.com This newsletter is sponsored by Norwich University. Snapshot Raul PedrozoChina's policy of aggression and coercion in the seas of the western Pacific long predates the high-profile incidents of recent weeks. If Washington hopes to counter Beijing's creeping power in the region, it will have to be firm and proactive in demonstrating its resolve. Read Snapshot Marisa L. PorgesYemen is now at the forefront of U.S. counterterrorism efforts. To combat al Qaeda effectively and prevent the country's collapse, the United States will need to balance its security objectives alongside political reform and development initiatives. Read Advertisement: Norwich University Master of Arts in Diplomacy Norwich University's Master of Arts in Diplomacy (MDY) is delivered conveniently online and provides insight and understanding into the political, cultural, and geographical complexity of the international environment. Through a core curriculum that examines theories on the international system, law, and world economics, you will acquire an in-depth understanding of foreign relations and global economic interaction, through both theoretical and practical application. You can tailor your education to your specific needs with a choice of three concentrations: International Conflict Management, International Terrorism or International Commerce. Click here for more information. Snapshot Soner CagaptaySince the days of the Ottoman Empire, a fine balance between the Islamic side of Turkey's identity and its secular, nationalist side has driven Turkish foreign policy. Now the AKP has upset that balance and left Turkey searching for a new role in world affairs. Read Essay - Nov/Dec 2010 Hugh PopeTurkey's ruling party is sometimes criticized for being Islamist or ideological, but its policies remain essentially nationalist and commercially opportunistic. Read Holiday Opportunity Share the World Ahead issue this holiday season. Visit http://www.wshein.com to purchase single copies. |
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