January/February Issue Now Online
The January/February 2010 issue of Foreign Affairs is now online and will be on newsstands December 30th. In this issue:
Jack A. Goldstone, professor at the George Mason School of Public Policy, writes on four alarming demographic trends that will transform international security in the twenty-first century.
Former U.S. National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski urges President Barack Obama to turn the hopes generated by his election into action.
Bruce Gilley, assistant professor at Portland State University, praises what he sees as Taiwan’s recent Finlandization and encourages the United States to support the process.
Harvard’s Graham Allison argues that the global nuclear order is extremely fragile. Charles D. Ferguson, president of the Federation of American Scientists, disagrees.
Carlisle Ford Runge, professor at the University of Minnesota, and Carlisle Piehl Runge, a student at Yale, call for scientists and economists to finally complete the green revolution -- or else the world’s poor will starve.
And Jessica Stern, lecturer at Harvard Law School, assesses various governments’ efforts to deradicalize terrorists.
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