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Foreign Affairs back issues
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Globalization in retreat: further geopolitical consequences of the financial crisis.(After the Crisis)
July 1, 2009... It is now clear that the global economic crisis will be deep and prolonged and that it will have far-reaching geopolitical consequences. The long movement toward market liberalization has stopped, and a new period of state intervention, reregulation, and creeping protectionism has begun.
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Tamed tigers, distressed dragon: how export-led growth derailed Asia's economies.(After the Crisis)
July 1, 2009... Of all the unprecedented things that have happened during the global economic crisis, perhaps the most startling and ominous so far occurred in early 2009: shipping rates between southern China and Europe temporarily fell to zero dollars. As consumer demand in the West dried up and exports...
Yemen: progress and ambition.(Sponsored Section)(SabaFon in Yemen )
July 1, 2009... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Approaching nearly twenty years as unified republic, Yemen looks to the future with hope and ambition. Even as it faces difficulties, Yemen repositions itself as an up-and-coming investment market. It has experienced steady growth, almost 3 percent in 2008, and is...
The Pentagon's wasting assets: the eroding foundations of American power.(Essays)(Essay)
July 1, 2009... THE MILITARY foundations of the United States' global dominance are eroding. For the past several decades, an overwhelming advantage in technology and resources has given the U.S. military an unmatched ability to project power worldwide. This has allowed it to guarantee U.S. access to the...
Flipping the Taliban: how to win in Afghanistan.(Essays)
July 1, 2009... AFTER SEVEN years of the Bush administration's neglect and mismanagement of Afghanistan, President Barack Obama was prompt in ordering the deployment of 21,000 more U.S. troops. Over 55,000 U.S. soldiers will soon be on the ground there. The replacement of General David McKiernan with General...