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Foreign Affairs 2014 Volume 93 №03 May-June

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Foreign Affairs 2014 Volume 93 №03 May-June
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".
Power to the People.
What Will Fuel the Future?
Gideon Rose and Jonathan Tepperman.
Pipe dreams: a natural gas well in Sichuan, China, November 2013.
Welcome to the Revolution.
Why Shale Is the Next Shale.
Edward L. Morse.
Made in America: a fracking site in Tioga, North Dakota, November 2013.
The United States of Gas.
Why the Shale Revolution Could Have Happened Only in America.
Robert A. Hefner III.
All hat, no hydrocarbons: protesting fracking in Los Angeles, May 2013.
Don't Just Drill, Baby -- Drill Carefully.
How to Make Fracking Safer for the Environment.
Fred Krupp.
Plug and play: the Chevrolet Volt, Detroit, January 2009.
Electric Avenue.
How to Make Zero-Emissions Cars Go Mainstream.
David M. Levinson.
Atomic opportunity: the Temelin nuclear plant, Czech Republic, March 2011.
Nuclear Freeze.
Why Nuclear Power Stalled -- and How to Restart It.
Per F. Peterson, Michael R. Laufer, and Edward D. Blandford.
Fill ’er up: refueling in Helmand province, Afghanistan, February 2011.
Powering the Pentagon.
Creating a Lean, Clean Fighting Machine.
Sharon E. Burke.
ESSAYS.
President Hassan Rouhani and the author in Davos, Switzerland, January 2014.
What Iran Really Wants.
Iranian Foreign Policy in the Rouhani Era.
Mohammad Javad Zarif.
Marking its territory: the Russian army in Grigoriopol, Moldova, April 1992.
Russia's Latest Land Grab.
How Putin Won Crimea and Lost Ukraine.
Jeffrey Mankoff.
Russian servicemen in historical uniforms take part in a military parade in Moscow's Red Square, November 3, 2011..
The Return of Geopolitics.
The Revenge of the Revisionist Powers.
Walter Russell Mead.
Transnational anthem: pro-EU demonstrators singing in Kiev, November 2013.
The Illusion of Geopolitics.
The Enduring Power of the Liberal Order.
G. John Ikenberry.
Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Saud al-Faisal bin Abdulaziz al-Saud and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry in Riyadh.
Near Eastern Promises.
Why Washington Should Focus on the Middle East.
Kenneth M. Pollack and Ray Takeyh.
Change your perspective: A worker cleans the windows of a building in Beijing's central business district, April 4, 2007.
Far Eastern Promises.
Why Washington Should Focus on Asia.
Kurt M. Campbell and Ely Ratner.
Girls walk in a slum on the outskirts of Islamabad, February 4, 2014..
Show Them the Money.
Why Giving Cash Helps Alleviate Poverty.
Christopher Blattman and Paul Niehaus.
I spy: Barack Obama, February 2013.
Reforming the NSA.
How to Spy After Snowden.
Daniel Byman and Benjamin Wittes.
Traffic signs in Arabic, English, Kurdish, and Turkmen in Kirkuk, December 2, 2010..
How the Kurds Got Their Way.
Economic Cooperation and the Middle East's New Borders.
Marina Ottaway and David Ottaway.
The Rise of Rwanda's Women.
Rebuilding and Reuniting a Nation.
Swanee Hunt.
REVIEW ESSAYS.
A model gets a 24-carat gold leaf facial at the Beautyworld Japan 2007 trade fair in Tokyo, May 7, 2007..
Capital Punishment.
Why a Global Tax on Wealth Won't End Inequality.
Tyler Cowen.
Visiting hours: Shinzo Abe at the Yasukuni shrine, Tokyo, December 2013.
Feeling Triumphalist in Tokyo.
The Real Reasons Nationalism Is Back in Japan.
Margarita Estévez-Abe.
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