| Title | Author | Subject | Articles | Year | ||
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Foreign Affairs | Yali LAI | UN | The United Nations and the third world | 1986 | |
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Foreign Affairs | Roger C. ALMAN | World politics | The fall and rise of the west | 2013 | |
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Foreign Affairs | Cyrus AMIR-MOKRIHamid BIGLARI | Iran - Nuclear issue, Iran - Nuclear issue | A wondfall for Iran? : the end of sanctions and the Iraian economy, A wondfall for Iran? : the end of sanctions and the Iraian economy | 2015 | |
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Foreign Affairs | Eric X. LI | China - Politics and government | The life of the party : the post-democratic future begins in China | 2013 | |
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Foreign Affairs | Ali KHEDERY | Iraq | Iraq in pieces : breaking up to stay together | 2015 | |
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Foreign Affairs | Yasheng HUANG | China - Politics and government | Democratize or die : why China's communists face reform or revolution | 2013 | |
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Foreign Affairs | Stephen M. WALT | Middle East - ISIS | ISIS as revolutionary state : new twist on an old story | 2015 | |
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Foreign Affairs | Seth G. JONES | Middle East | The mirage of the Arab Spring | 2013 | |
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Foreign Affairs | Jared COHEN | Middle East - ISIS | Digital counterinsurgency : how to marginalize the Islamic state online | 2015 | |
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Foreign Affairs | Schell JONATHAN | Arms control | The folly of arms control | 2000 | |
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Foreign Affairs | Sheri BERMAN | Middle East | The promise of the Arab Spring | 2013 | |
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Foreign Affairs | Ilan GOLDENBERGMelissa G. DALTON | Middle East, Middle East | Bridging the gulf : how to fix U.S. relations with the GCC, Bridging the gulf : how to fix U.S. relations with the GCC | 2015 | |
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Foreign Affairs | Fred KAPLAN | Insurgency | The end of the age of Petraeus : the rise and fall of counterinsurgency | 2013 | |
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Foreign Affairs | Natan SACHS | Israel | Why Israel waits : anti-solutionism as a strategy | 2015 | |
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Foreign Affairs | Robert JERVIS | International relations - America-Iran | Getting to yes with iran : the challenges of coercive diplomacy | 2013 | |
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Foreign Affairs | Alexander BETTSPaul COLLIER | Refugees, Refugees | Help refugees help themselves : let displaced Syrians join the labor market, Help refugees help themselves : let displaced Syrians join the labor market | 2015 | |
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Foreign Affairs | Barry R. POSEN | U.S. - International relations | Pull back : the case for a less activist foreign policy | 2013 | |
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Foreign Affairs | David M. EDELSTEINRonald R. KREBS | U.S. - Strategy, U.S. - Strategy | Delusions of grand strategy : the problem with Washington's planning obsession, Delusions of grand strategy : the problem with Washington's planning obsession | 2015 | |
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Foreign Affairs | Stephen G. et al. BROOKS | U.S. - Startegy | Lean forward : in defense of American engagement | 2013 | |
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Foreign Affairs | Ashton CARTER | Terrorism | Catastrophic terrorism | 1998 | |
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Foreign Affairs | Kevin RUDD | International relations - America-China | Beyond the pivot : a new road map for U.S.-Chinese relations | 2013 | |
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Foreign Affairs | Jerry Z. MULLER | Capitalism | Capitalism and inequality : what the right and the left wrong | 2013 | |
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Foreign Affairs | Erik et al. BRYNJOLFSSON | International relations | New world order : labor, capital, and ideas in the power law economy | 2014 | |
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Foreign Affairs | Husain HAQQANI | International relations - America-Pakistan | Breaking up is not hard to do : why the U.S.-Pakistani alliance isn't worth the trouble | 2013 | |
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Foreign Affairs | Robert LEGVOLD | International relations - America-Russia | Managing the new cold war : what Moscow and Washington can learn from the last one | 2014 |