The Geopolitics of Emotion

Civilizations have feelings, too. According to French policy theorist Dominique Moisi, emotional friction could explain the tectonic shifts in geopolitics since 9-11. The Geopolitics of Emotion (Doubleday), his new book released this month, builds on “The Clash of Emotions,” an essay published in Foreign Affairs during 2007. This intriguing book discusses how cultures of fear, humiliation, and hope are reshaping global politics.
Buy your copy now from Amazon or Barnes & Noble!
Foreign Affairs Academic Update
This monthly e-newsletter keeps you informed about events and new publications and includes special features for educators including sample syllabi from your colleagues.
CFR: For Educators
The Council on Foreign Relations's Academic Outreach Initiative is designed to connect educators and students at the college and graduate level with the CFR's research and nonpartisan analysis. Go to www.cfr.org/educators to learn more about the CFR's:

Sign-up for free weekly updates from ForeignAffairs.com.