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Foreign Affairs

A scholarly bimonthly journal published by the Council on Foreign Relations that covers international affairs and foreign policy and provides an international forum for new ideas, analysis, and debate on significant world issues. Audience includes government officials, academics, business leaders, and non-governmental groups such as human rights organizations.

Securing the Gulf.
July 01, 2003

The Shi'ites and the Future of Iraq.
July 01, 2003

The Protean Enemy.(Al-Queda)
July 01, 2003

The New American Way of War.
July 01, 2003

Striking a New Transatlantic Bargain.
July 01, 2003

Blair's Britain After Iraq.(Tony Blair)
July 01, 2003

A High-Risk Trade Policy.
July 01, 2003

Adjusting to the New Asia.
July 01, 2003

The Future of Energy Policy.
July 01, 2003

Space Diplomacy.
July 01, 2003

Not in Oil's Name.
July 01, 2003

We Didn't Start the Fire: Capitalism and Its Critics, Then and Now.(Bo...
July 01, 2003

Two Agents, Two Paths - How the CIA Became a Vital Operation.(Book Rev...
July 01, 2003

The Great Revival - Understanding Religious "Fundamentalism".(Book Rev...
July 01, 2003

Putting It Together - The Foibles and Future of the European Union.(Bo...
July 01, 2003

Stayin' Alive: The Rumors of the UN's Death Have Been Exaggerated.
July 01, 2003

How Best to Build Democracy - Laying a Foundation for the New Iraq.
July 01, 2003

Letters to the Editor.
July 01, 2003