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Foreign Affairs Academic Update
Published by the Council on Foreign Relations

Dear Educator,

In our March/April issue James D. Fearon, Professor of Political Science at Stanford University, continues the essential debate on Iraq's Civil War. I encourage you to engage your students in the discussion through our various web exclusives:

Also in this edition:

  • Highlights in the New Issue
  • Faculty Spotlight — Professor Amy Freedman
  • Special Invitation: Council on Foreign Relations Academic Workshop

Best,
James F. Hoge, Jr.
Editor

In the current issueInside the Foreign Affairs March/April 2007 issue


Iraq's Civil War

By James D. Fearon, Professor of Political Science at Stanford University.

The White House still avoids the label, but by any reasonable historical standard, the Iraqi civil war has begun.

The New New World Order

By Daniel W. Drezner, Associate Professor of International Politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.

The Bush administration is accepting the shift of global power in China and India — and away from Europe.

Click here to see the entire contents of the March/April 2007 issue.

Foreign Affairs Books

Understanding the War on TerrorForeign Affairs Books frame current debates over crucial issues in world politics. Our latest book Understanding the War on Terror gathers the most authoritative contributions to the debate over the nation's critical security challenge.

Click here to learn more . . . and request your free exam copy!

Faculty Spotlight — Professor Amy Freedman

Amy FreedmanAmy Freedman is an adjunct associate research scholar with the Weatherhead East Asian Institute at Columbia University and an adjunct professor at SUNY Purchase. Dr. Freedman's area of research is Southeast Asia. Her most recent work covers the political fallout after the 1997-98 Asian economic crisis. This semester Professor Freedman is teaching Introduction to International Politics at SUNY Purchase.

Click here to view Professor Freedman's course syllabus.

Among Nations

Among NationsCreate your own reader in International Relations! Transform your classroom with Among Nations: Readings in International Relations the custom textbook program.

Forty-three new readings included for 2007!

Click here to learn more about Among Nations.

And send an email to receive our NEW 2007 catalogue!

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Visit Foreign Affairs and the Council on Foreign Relations at booth #1426 in the exhibit hall at the Hilton Chicago at the International Studies Association Conference.

Council on Foreign Relations for Educators

Council on Foreign Relations Academic Workshop

Perspectives on U.S. Foreign Policy

in conjunction with the ISA Annual Conference

Tuesday, February 27
12 to 5pm
Chicago, Illinois

AGENDA

Luncheon: 12-1:30pm
Council on Foreign Relations & Foreign Affairs Resources for Educators

Panel One: 1:45-3:15pm
The Middle East

Panel Two: 3:30-5:00pm
Latin America

Registration is extremely limited.

To RSVP,
please email:
Educators@cfr.org

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