Foreign Affairs at One Day University

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On October 4th, Foreign Affairs co-sponsored a special One Day University event in New York City. Participants choose six lectures from 17 different professors, including the author and Princeton professor Stephen Kotkin, whose article “The Unbalanced Triangle” is featured in the September/October 2009 issue of Foreign Affairs.
 
Professor Kotkin has prepared the following list of books and articles for those participants who attended his lecture: “Russia, China, the United States: Where Are We Heading?”

Getting Russia Right. By Dimitri Trenin. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2007.

China's Trapped Transition: the Limits of Developmental Autocracy. By Minxin Pei. Harvard University Press, 2006.

Axis of Convenience: Moscow, Beijing, and the New Geopolitics. By Bobo Lo. Brookings Institution Press, 2008.

"The Unbalanced Triangle: What Chinese-Russian Relations Mean for the United States." By Stephen Kotkin. Foreign Affairs (Sept/Oct 2009): pp. 130–8.

"The Return of Authoritarian Great Powers" By Azar Gat. Foreign Affairs (July/Aug 2007): pp. 59–69.

"The Myth of the Autocratic Revival: Why Liberal Democracy Will Prevail." By Daniel Deudney and G. John Ikenberry. Foreign Affairs (Jan/Feb 2009): pp. 77–93.

"Which Way is History Marching?: Debating the Authoritarian Revival." By Azar Gat, Daniel Deudney and G. John Ikenberry, and Ronald Inglehart and Christian Welzel. Foreign Affairs (July/Aug 2009): 150–9.

"The End of the Transition Paradigm." By Thomas Carothers. Journal of Democracy 13 (2002): pp. 5–21.

The Return of History and the End of Dreams. By Robert Kagan. Alfred A. Knopf, 2008.