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Foreign Affairs 2014 Volume 93 №02 March April

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Foreign Affairs 2014 Volume 93 №02 March April
New York: Council on Foreign Relations. — 220 p.
Foreign Affairs is an American magazine of international relations and U.S. foreign policy published by the Council on Foreign Relations, a nonprofit, nonpartisan, membership organization and think tank specializing in U.S. foreign policy and international affairs. Founded in 1922, the print magazine is currently published every two months, while the website publishes articles daily.
Foreign Affairs is considered one of America's most influential foreign policy magazines. Over its long history, the magazine has published a number of seminal articles including George Kennan's "X Article," published in 1947, and Samuel P. Huntington's "The Clash of Civilizations," published in 1993.The magazine often publishes articles by important academics, public officials, and policy leaders, including Robert O. Keohane, Hillary Clinton, Donald H. Rumsfeld, Ashton Carter, Colin L. Powell, Francis Fukuyama, David Petraeus, Zbigniew Brzezinski, John J. Mearsheimer, and Joseph S. Nye Jr. It is considered a forum for debate among academics and policy makers. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2014 impact factor of 2.009, ranking it 6th out of 85 journals in the category "International Relations".
The Mobile-Finance Revolution.
How Cell Phones Can Spur Development.
Jake Kendall and Rodger Voorhies.
Eastern Europe Goes South.
Disappearing Democracy in the Eu's Newest Members.
Jan-Werner Müller.
The Indian in the Closet.
New Delhi's Wrong Turn on Gay Rights.
Ira Trivedi.
Reforming Nigeria.
A conversation With Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
Essays.
Privacy Pragmatism.
Focus on Data Use, Not Data Collection.
Craig Mundie.
Failure to Launch.
How Obama Fumbled HealthCare.gov.
Jonathan Alter.
U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius and Obama during a cabinet meeting, 2009..
The Key to Successful Tech Management.
Learning to Metabolize Failure.
Clay Shirky.
A model presents a Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch at the Ifa consumer electronics fair in Berlin, September 4, 2013.
As Objects Go Online.
The Promise (and Pitfalls) of the Internet of Things.
Neil Gershenfeld and Jp vasseur.
A drone in Lima, March 5, 2014.
The Next Drone Wars.
Preparing for Proliferation.
Sarah Kreps and Micah Zenko.
Networking Nature.
How Technology Is Transforming Conservation.
Jon Hoekstra.
(Mis)leading Indicators.
Why Our Economic Numbers Distort Reality.
Zachary Karabell.
A pumpjack brings oil to the surface in the Monterey Shale, California, April 29, 2013..
America's Energy Edge.
The Geopolitical Consequences of the Shale Revolution.
Robert D. Blackwill and Meghan L. O'Sullivan.
Among the Believers.
What Jalal Al-e Ahmad Thought Iranian Islamism Could Learn From Zionism.
Bernard Avishai; Jalal Al-e Ahmad.
Moscow and the Mosque.
Co-opting Muslims in Putin's Russia.
Robert D. Crews.
Review essays.
Live and Let Leak.
State Secrets in the Snowden Era.
Jack Shafer.
The stage of the Great Hall of the People is reflected in a journalist's binoculars, October 15, 2007.
How China and America See Each Other.
And Why They Are on a Collision Course.
Minxin Pei.
A fisherman near Shitoukoumen Reservoir in Changchun, Jilin province, December 23, 2012.
The First Cold War.
The Environmental Lessons of the Little Ice Age.
Deborah R. Coen.
Maimonides Meets Modernity.
Contemporary Lessons from Judaism's Greatest Sage.
Jay M. Harris.
Capsule reviews.
Political and legal.
Individual Rights and the Making of the International System.
Socializing States: Promoting Human Rights Through International Law.
Reflections on the Modern and the Global.
How Rivalries End.
The Sources of Social Power. Vol. 4, Globalizations, 1945–2011.
Economic, social, and environmental.
Military, scientific, and technological.
The united states.
Western Europe.
Western hemisphere.
Eastern Europe and former soviet republics.
Middle east.
Asia and pacific.
Africa.
Responses & Letters.
Hypocrisy Hype.
Can Washington Still Walk and Talk Differently?
Michael A. Cohen; Henry Farrell and Martha Finnemore.
Is Cyberwar Real?
Gauging the Threats.
Jarno Limnéll; Thomas Rid.
Just the Facts.
Jon Kyl, Douglas J. Feith, and John Fonte.
Status Conscious.
Susanne Hoeber Rudolph and Lloyd I. Rudolph.
Immigration Matters.
Joseph Chamie; Jagdish Bhagwati and Francisco Rivera-Batiz.
Intervention Rules.
Carter Malkasian.
Borderline Double Standard.
Yugo Kovach.
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