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Dr.Sheri Berman, an associate professor and Chair of the political science department at Barnard College, discusses some of her teaching methodology, including how to encourage the next generation of students to keep up with current events.
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The Shock of the Global: The 1970s in Perspective edited by Niall Ferguson, Charles S. Maier, Erez Manela, and Daniel Sargent.
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Foreign Affairs Books are collections of important essays that have 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. To order Foreign Affairs Books for your courses, your bookstore can contact our distributor at W.W. Norton & Company at (800) 233-4830.
On the morning of September 11, 2001, the United States awoke to find itself at war. If that much was clear, many other things were not — including the identity and nature of the enemy, the location of the battleground, and the strategy and tactics necessary for victory. This collection brings today's most authoritative thinking to bear on these and other issues at the heart of the nation's preeminent security challenge.
ReadWorld politics is entering a new phase, in which the great divisions among humankind and the dominating source of international conflict will be cultural. Civilizations-the highest cultural groupings of people-are differentiated from each other by religion, history, language and tradition. These divisions are deep and increasing in importance.
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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.


