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Home | Foreign Affairs Books | The Year in Books | Current Bestsellers List | Outstanding New Books

Outstanding New Books
Plaudits from our book review panel in the November/December 2003 issue of Foreign Affairs.

The Afrikaners: Biography of a People
by Herman Giliomee
"This crowning work by one of South Africa's most prominent social scientists is likely to become a baseline for interpreting Afrikaner history for a long time to come."  —Gail M. Gerhart
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Machiavelli's Children: Leaders and Their Legacies in Italy and Japan
by Richard Samuels
"...a bold and audacious work, an example of what comparative politics can be but rarely is."  —Lucian W. Pye
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Vladimir Putin and the Evolution of Russian Foreign Policy
by Bobo Lo
"One could hardly ask for a more well-packed, shrewdly observed study of contemporary Russian foreign policy..."  —Robert Legvold
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What Kind of Europe?
by Loukas Tsoukalis
"...quite simply, the most readable, comprehensive, and balanced account yet of an extraordinary experiment in interstate cooperation..."  —Stanley Hoffman
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