Foreign Affairs - July/August 2005 - Foreign Affairs

Foreign Affairs - July/August 2005

By Foreign Affairs

  • Release Date: 2005-08-01
  • Genre: Politik und Zeitgeschehen

Beschreibung

Since its founding in 1922, Foreign Affairs has been the leading forum for serious discussion of American foreign policy and global affairs. The articles in Foreign Affairs deal with questions of international interest. They cover a broad range of subjects, not only political but historical and economic. This issue includes the following articles:
• The Next Pandemic? by Laurie Garrett
• Preparing for the Next Pandemic by Michael T. Osterholm
• The Human-Animal Link by William B. Karesh and Robert A. Cook
• The Lessons of HIV/AIDS by Laurie Garrett
• Regime Change and Its Limits by Richard N. Haass
• Giving Justice Its Due by George Perkovich
• A Trade War with China? by Neil C. Hughes
• Antidumping: The Third Rail of Trade Policy by N. Gregory Mankiw and Phillip L. Swagel
• Europe’s Angry Muslims by Robert S. Leiken
• How to Help Poor Countries by Nancy Birdsall, Dani Rodrik, and Arvind Subramanian
• Addressing State Failure by Stephen D. Krasner and Carlos Pascual
• A Partnership for Central Asia by S. Frederick Starr
• Occupational Hazards by Phebe Marr
• Counterterrorism in Retrospect by Martha Crenshaw
• How Scary Is the Deficit? by Brad Setser et al.
• His Master’s Voice? by David S. Jackson et al.
• False Premises by Siamack Shojai
• Sticks and Straws by Matthew Kroenig
• Pollack and Takeyh Reply by Kenneth Pollack and Ray Takeyh
• False Hope by Adam S. Posen
• Standards and Poor by Peter Bosshard
• Do Not Enter by David A. Harris