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Foreign Affairs Academic Update Campaign 2008
Published by the Council on Foreign Relations

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:

  • Faculty Spotlight — Professor Sumit Ganguly
  • From our Archive — read updates on classic articles from Foreign Affairs

Best,
James F. Hoge, Jr.
Editor

Inside the Foreign Affairs
July/August 2007 issue

Campaign 2008

Renewing American Leadership

By Barack Obama, Democratic Senator from Illinois and a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Rising to a New Generation of Global Challenges

By Mitt Romney, Governor of Massachusetts from 2003 to 2007 and candidate for the Republican presidential nomination.

Click here to see the entire contents of the July/August 2007 issue.

Among Nations

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

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!

Faculty Spotlight — Professor Sumit Ganguly

Sumit GangulySumit 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 Government and Politics of South Asia.

Click here to view Professor Ganguly's syllabus for Government and Politics of South Asia.

Foreign Affairs Books

Understanding the War on TerrorAmerica and the WorldThe Clash of CivilizationsForeign Affairs Books frame current debates over crucial issues in world politics. Our books present a wide range of perspectives created solely with professors and students in mind. Our best-selling The Clash of Civilizations? — The Debate remains a centerpiece in the international relations curriculum. Our latest book Understanding the War on Terror undertakes a comprehensive examination of the nation's critical security challenge.

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

Foreign Affairs Background on the News

Updates on classic Foreign Affairs articles

Immigration Wait
In the Senate, immigration reform has recently been moved to the backburner despite wide bipartisan support. Read Tamar Jacoby's Nov/Dec 2006 article that asserts that an overwhelming majority of Americans believe immigration is good for the economy.

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