December 17, 2010 This Week on ForeignAffairs.com Sponsored by the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs. Essay Robert M. DaninPalestinian leaders first embraced armed struggle and then turned to negotiations. Prime Minister Salam Fayyad has now initiated a third, pragmatic stage of Palestinian nationalism by building institutions and counting down to statehood. Fayyad's vision is a promising one, and Israel should help him achieve it. Read Collection The EditorsTo commemorate the passing of Richard Holbrooke, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, chief architect of the 1995 Dayton peace agreement, and Special Envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Foreign Affairs has made available this selection of writings by and about him from our pages. Read Advertisement: Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs INTERESTED IN A GRADUATE DEGREE IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS? Visit the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (www.apsia.org) to learn about our member schools in North America, Europe and Asia. APSIA schools are among the most competitive and well-established graduate programs offering degrees in international affairs. APSIA students receive substantive research, management, and policy-oriented training in a range of areas. APSIA members are dedicated to the improvement of professional education in international affairs and the advancement thereby of international understanding, prosperity, peace, and security. Click here for more information. Essay - Nov/Dec 2010 Michael Levi, Elizabeth C. Economy, Shannon O'Neil, and Adam SegalClean-energy technology is expensive and the United States is spending far too little on developing it. The U.S. government must do more to promote cross-border innovation and protect intellectual property rights. Read Review Essay Madeleine K. AlbrightMadeline Albright reviews What's Right With Islam Is What's Right With America. Read Special Holiday Gift Sale For a limited time, give the gift of Foreign Affairs for only $19.95--a 67% savings! Your gift includes six 200-page print issues and full access to www.ForeignAffairs.com. Place your orders at www.ForeignAffairs.com/giftsale. This offer is valid until December 20 at 2pm E.S.T. |
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