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Recent Foreign Affairs articles:

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Can the War on Terror Be Won?
Philip H. Gordon
November/December 2007
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The End of the Bush Revolution
Philip H. Gordon
July/August 2006
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Nothing to Fear
Ronald D. Asmus, Antony J. Blinken, and Philip H. Gordon
January/February 2005
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Bridging the Atlantic Divide
Philip H. Gordon
January/February 2003
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Their Own Army?
Philip H. Gordon
July/August 2000
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Recent books reviewed in Foreign Affairs:

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Where Have All the Soldiers Gone? The Transformation of Modern Europe.

James Sheehan.

Houghton Mifflin, 2008.

May/June 2008

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NATO's Gamble: Combining Diplomacy and Airpower in the Kosovo Crisis, 1998-1999.

Dag Henriksen.

Naval Institute Press, 2007.

May/June 2008

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Constitutional Patriotism.

Jan-Werner Müller.

Princeton University Press, 2007.

May/June 2008

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Architects of Delusion: Europe, America, and the Iraq War.

Simon Serfaty.

University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008.

May/June 2008

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European Islam: Challenges for Society and Public Policy.

Edited by Samir Amghar, Amel Boubekeur, and Michael Emerson.

Centre for European Policy Studies, 2007.

May/June 2008

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Barbarism and Civilization: A History of Europe in Our Time.

Bernard Wasserstein.

Oxford University Press, 2007.

March/April 2008

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Churchill's Promised Land: Zionism and Statecraft.

Michael Makovsky.

Yale University Press, 2007.

March/April 2008

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Over to You, Mr. Brown: How Labour Can Win Again.

Anthony Giddens.

Polity, 2007.

March/April 2008

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The Divided West.

Jürgen Habermas.

Polity, 2006.

March/April 2008

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China-Europe Relations: Perceptions, Policies, and Prospects.

Edited by David Shambaugh, Eberhard Sandschneider, and Zhou Hong.

Routledge, 2007.

March/April 2008

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Winning the Right War: The Path to Security for America and the World.

Philip H. Gordon.

Times Books, 2007.

January/February 2008

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God's Continent: Christianity, Islam, and Europe's Religious Crisis.

Philip Jenkins.

Oxford University Press, 2007.

January/February 2008

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Joschka Fischer and the Making of the Berlin Republic: An Alternative History of Postwar Germany.

Paul Hockenos.

Oxford University Press, 2008.

January/February 2008

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The Best System Money Can Buy: Corruption in the European Union.

Carolyn M. Warner.

Cornell University Press, 2007.

January/February 2008

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The U.S. Elections and Europe: The Coming Crisis of High Expectations.

Kori Schake.

Centre for European Reform, 2007.

January/February 2008

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The Blair Years: The Alastair Campbell Diaries.

Alastair Campbell.

Knopf, 2007.

November/December 2007

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The Rise of European Security Cooperation.

Seth G. Jones.

Cambridge University Press, 2007.

November/December 2007

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Churchill and the Jews: A Lifelong Friendship.

Martin Gilbert.

Henry Holt, 2007.

November/December 2007

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Lenin, Stalin, and Hitler: The Age of Social Catastrophe.

Robert Gellately.

Knopf, 2007.

November/December 2007

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Americans and Europeans: Dancing in the Dark.

Dennis L. Bark.

Hoover Institution Press, 2007.

November/December 2007

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Repairing the Damage: Possibilities and Limits of Transatlantic Consensus.

Dana H. Allin, Gilles Andreani, Philippe Errera, and Gary Samore.

Int. Inst for Strategic Studies, 2007.

November/December 2007

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Secularism Confronts Islam.

Olivier Roy.

Columbia University Press, 2007.

September/October 2007

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The Last Days of Europe: Epitaph for an Old Continent.

Walter Laqueur.

St. Martin's Press, 2007.

September/October 2007

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Life of a European Mandarin: Inside the Commission.

Derk-Jan Eppink.

Lannoo Press, 2007.

September/October 2007

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Ethnicity and Equality: France in the Balance.

Azouz Begag.

Bison Books, 2007.

September/October 2007

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The Lisbon Scorecard VII: Will Globalisation Leave Europe Stranded?.

Katinka Barysch, Siman Tilford, and Aurore Wanlin.

Centre for European Reform, 2007.

September/October 2007

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The Specter of Munich: Reconsidering the Lessons of Appeasing Hitler.

Jeffrey Record.

Potomac Books, 2006.

May/June 2007

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The European Superpower.

John McCormick.

Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.

May/June 2007

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Betrayal: France, the Arabs, and the Jews.

David Pryce-Jones.

Encounter, 2007.

May/June 2007

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Thatcher and Sons: A Revolution in Three Acts.

Simon Jenkins.

Allen Lane, 2006.

May/June 2007

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Facing China's Rise: Guidelines for an EU Strategy.

Marcin Zaborowski (ed.).

European Union Institute for Security Studies, 2006.

May/June 2007

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The Evolution of the EU-China Relationship: From Constructive Engagement to Strategic Partnership.

Nicola Casarini.

European Union Institute for Security Studies, 2006.

May/June 2007

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Embracing the Dragon: The EU's Partnership With China.

Katinka Barysch, Charles Grant, and Mark Leonard.

Centre for European Reform, 2005.

May/June 2007

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Why the French Don't Like Headscarves: Islam, the State, and Public Space.

John R. Bowen.

Princeton University Press, 2006.

March/April 2007

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Europe's Blurred Boundaries: Rethinking Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policy.

Charles Grant.

Centre for European Reform, 2006.

March/April 2007

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The New Global Puzzle: What World for the EU in 2025?.

Edited by Nicole Gnesotto and Giovanni Grevi.

Intstitute for Security Studies, 2006.

March/April 2007

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Prevailing Against Terrorism: White Paper on Domestic Security Against Terrorism.

Dominique De Villepin.

La Documentation Française, 2006.

March/April 2007

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Europe at War, 1939-1945: No Simple Victory.

Norman Davies.

Macmillan, 2006.

March/April 2007

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Europe East and West.

Norman Davies.

Jonathan Cape, 2006.

March/April 2007

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Crescent of Crisis: U.S.-European Strategy for the Greater Middle East.

Edited by Ivo H. Daalder, Nicole Gnesotto, and Philip H. Gordon.

Brookings Institution Press, 2006.

May/June 2006

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Allies at War: America, Europe, and the Split Over Iraq.

Philip Gordon and Jeremy Shapiro.

New York: McGraw-Hill, 2004.

May/June 2004

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Allies: The U.S., Britain, and Europe in the Aftermath of the Iraq War.

William Shawcross.

New York: Public Affairs, 2004.

March/April 2004

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Friendly Fire: The Near-Death of the Transatlantic Alliance.

Elizabeth Pond.

Washington: Brookings Institution Press, 2003.

March/April 2004

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Blair's Wars.

John Kampfner.

New York: Simon & Schuster, 2003.

March/April 2004

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French Negotiating Behavior: Dealing with La Grande Nation.

Charles Cogan.

Washington: U.S. Institute of Peace Press, 2003.

March/April 2004

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The Anatomy of Fascism.

Robert O. Paxton.

New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2004.

March/April 2004

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Unfinest Hour: Britain and the Destruction of Bosnia.

Brendan Simms.

London: Penguin, 2002.

September/October 2002

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Making Sense of the Troubles: The Story of the Conflict in Northern Ireland.

David Mckittrick and David Mcvea.

Chicago: New Amsterdam Books, 2002.

September/October 2002

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The European Security and Defense Policy: NATO's Companion -- or Competitor.

Robert E. Hunter.

Santa Monica: Rand, 2002.

September/October 2002

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The EU and Crisis Management: Development and Prospects.

Simon Duke.

Maastricht: European Institute of Public Administration, 2002.

September/October 2002

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The Victim's Fortune: Inside the Epic Battle Over the Debts of the Holocaust.

John Authers and Richard Wolffe.

New York: HarperCollins, 2002.

September/October 2002

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Napoleon.

Paul Johnson.

New York: Viking, 2002.

September/October 2002

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The French Challenge: Adapting to Globalization.

Philip Gordon and Sophie Meunier.

Washington: Brookings Institution Press, 2001.

March/April 2002

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Cold War Statesmen Confront the Bomb: Nuclear Diplomacy Since 1945.

Edited by John Lewis Gaddis, Philip H. Gordon, Ernest R. May, and Jonathan Rosenberg.

May, and Jonathan Rosenberg. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.

May/June 2000

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France, Germany, and the Western Alliance.

Philip H. Gordon.

Boulder: Westview Press, 1995.

May/June 1995

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A Certain Idea of France: French Security Policy and the Gaullist Legacy.

Philip H. Gordon.

Princeton (NJ): Princeton University Press, 1993.

September/October 1993

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India Briefing, 1992.

Edited by Leonard A. Gordon and Philip K. Oldenburg.

Boulder (CO): Westview Press (with the Asia Society), 1992.

Spring 1993

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