Educator - July 2007
Foreign Affairs Academic Update Newsletter, July 2007
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Dear Educator, The July/August 2007 issue of Foreign Affairs begins a special series of articles leading up to the 2008 presidential election. In this first installment, candidates Barack Obama and Mitt Romney explain the foreign policy agendas they would pursue as president. Also in this edition:
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Sumit Ganguly is professor of political science at Indiana University in Bloomington. Professor Ganguly's area of research focuses on South Asia. He is currently at work on a book entitled India Since 1980 with Cambridge University Press. This past spring semester Professor Ganguly taught 
