November 12, 2010 This Week on ForeignAffairs.com This newsletter is sponsored by ABC-CLIO. Review Essay - Nov/Dec 2010 Richard K. BettsAfter the Cold War, Francis Fukuyama, Samuel Huntington, and John Mearsheimer each presented a bold vision of what the driving forces of world politics would be. The world in 2010 hardly seems on a more promising track -- a reminder that simple visions, however powerful, do not hold up as reliable predictors of particular developments. Read Essay - Nov/Dec 2010 Stewart PatrickA major strategic challenge for the United States in the coming decades will be integrating emerging powers into international institutions. To hold the postwar order together, the United States will have to become a more consistent exemplar of multilateral cooperation. Read Advertisement: Praeger Security International Online ABC-CLIO's Praeger Security International Online is the largest full-text, electronic resource available on international security. Containing over 600 books, PSIO provides readers with in-depth analysis on security issues that threaten to destabilize our world. Like all ABC-CLIO online products, PSIO is regularly updated with new content to ensure that it continues to be a fresh, active, and dynamic resource for years to come. It is an invaluable resource for anyone who seeks a deeper understanding of the complex issues that affect our lives and future. News & Events Watch Foreign Affairs Editor Gideon Rose discuss his new book, How Wars End, on UC Berkeley's "Conversations with History." Read News & Events Thanassis Cambanis and Joshua YaffaForeign Affairs hosts a talkback after a performance of the Broadway play "Time Stands Still" with cast members and journalists who cover conflict zones. Read Subscribe now to Foreign Affairs for only $32 and you'll save 45% off the newsstand price! |
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