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I am pleased to introduce the first edition of the Foreign Affairs Academic Update. This bimonthly enewsletter includes a preview of each issue of Foreign Affairs, as well as news about the latest resources for teaching international relations. In this edition:
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Get a sneak preview of the new issueIs There Still a Terrorist Threat?By John Mueller, professor of political science at Ohio State University. God's Country?By Walter Russell Mead, Senior Fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy at the Council on Foreign Relation. Click here to see the entire contents of the September/October 2006 issue. |
The Top TenForeign Affairs Classics in the ClassroomThe following rank indicates the most assigned article in the classroom. Rankings are based on usage reports from the Copyright Clearance Center.
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