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Foreign Affairs Books

Foreign Affairs Books are collections of seminal essays which first appeared in the pages of Foreign Affairs. Whether policy analysis, reportage or review essay each piece offers lasting value. Collectively these articles frame current debates over crucial issues in American foreign policy and world politics. You can find ordering information for Foreign Affairs Books on the individual book pages listed below.

This special eBook collection drawn from the archives of Foreign Affairs traces, in real time, the great intellectual debates that defined the twentieth century—and are molding the twenty-first.

 

Released to coincide with the 10th anniversary of 9/11, The US vs. al Qaeda offers a history of the War on Terror through three decades of the best Foreign Affairs coverage on the subject.

Customized Textbooks

We are pleased to announce a new partnership with University Readers, an easy-to-use online course-pack builder. This online collection includes over 600 articles and white papers, and all of the content is pre-cleared for permission and ready for customization.

To process academic permission requests for singular articles, visit Copyright.com.

Reading Lists

Reading List,
Michael Shifter

An annotated Foreign Affairs syllabus on Venezuela.

Reading List,
Daniel Byman

An annotated Foreign Affairs syllabus on Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda.

Reading List,
Kathleen R. McNamara

An annotated Foreign Affairs syllabus on the European Union.

Classics in the Classroom

Presenting rigorous thinking in an accessible style, Foreign Affairs performs an especially valuable service for students and educators. The magazine�s archive offers a trove of resource material with seminal articles on IR theory and practical case studies drawn from real policy challenges. Composed by the editorial board of our Among Nations custom textbook program, these discussion questions are designed to open up lively classroom discussion in  your survey and seminar courses.