books by James F., Jr." Hoge
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James F., Jr." Hoge
The Middle East in Crisis
James F. Hoge Jr.
Council on Foreign Relations
, 2002
Another excellent Foreign Affairs collection
This one basically covers two topics: the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and troublespots in the Arab world and Persian Gulf. The first half brings together a half-dozen or so pieces that chronicle the demise of the Oslo Peace Process, the emergence of the second ...
America and the World: Debating the New Shape of International Politics
James F. Hoge Jr.
Foreign Affairs
, 2003
A comprehensive survey of the key debates that shape U.S. foreign policy today. The end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union ushered in a new era of international politics, one that people have been trying to get a handle on ever since. This collection is a record of the best attempts at that task over the last dozen years. It ...
The American Encounter: The United States And The Making Of The Modern World: Essays From 75 Years Of Foreign ...
James F., Jr." Hoge,
Fareed Zakaria
Basic Books
, 1998
A Gem of Lasting Value, Especially Relevant Today
This compilation of the "best of the best" articles from the journal Foreign Affairs is a real gem that is especially relevant today as America continues to neglect its international responsibilities and certain Senators and Congressman have the ignorant temerity to ...
Journalism of the Highest Realm: The Memoir of Edward Price Bell, Pioneering Foreign Correspondent for the ...
Edward Price Bell
Louisiana State University Press
, 2007
Bell
Lovers of the history of American newspapers (especially that of the Chicago Daily News) and the work of the their foreign corespondents in the early part of the past century will enjoy this book. Its editors have done a very nice job in providing footnotes with short, ...
Foreign Affairs - May/June 1994, Volume 73, No 3 (Volume 73, Number 3)
Council on Foreign Relations
, 1994
Features of this issue are: China's Growing Pains by Richard Hornik and Gerald Segal; Forcing Japan to be Free: Two Views on trade with Roger C. Altman and Jagdish Bhagwati; The Zhirinovsky Threat by Jacob W. Kipp ; The Lagging Partnership by Andrei Kozyrev; Problems of Nationalism by Michael Lind and Gidon Gottlieb; Henry Kissinger on Containment ...
The American Encounter: The United States and the Making of the Modern World Essays from 75 Years of Foreign ...
Basic Books
, 1997
This is an amazing book!
This is an amazing book! Imagine been taken on a ride through the twentieth century by the people who made it and wrote about it at the time -- Nikolai Bukharin, Henry Stimson, Kissinger, Margaret Mead, Alexander Solzhenitsyn. All the articles are interesting, many ...
Globalization: Challenge and Opportunity
James F. Hoge Jr.
Council on Foreign Relations
, 2002
Expert testimonials for and against the most important economic and political topic of the decade. This reader brings together an impressive collection of experts to explore those impacts and disentangle the thorny issues that the globalization debates raise. The pieces represent a cross-section of opinion on the subject, although most ...
How Did This Happen? Terrorism and the New War
PublicAffairs
, 2001
An Invaluable Frame of Reference
For those who wish to understand both "how" and "why" events on September 11th occurred, I think this is the best single-source of information and analysis. Hoge and Rose have assembled and edited 23 essays written by a commendably diverse number of authorities on ...
Foreign Affairs - Winter 1992/93 - Volume 72 No 5, 1992 (Volume 71, No. 5)
Council on Foreign Relations
, 1992
The Council on Foreign Relations began in New York in 1922. Editor James F. Hoge, Jr. A daily guide to the most influential analysis by the publisher of Foreign Affairs. Foreign Affairs is published five times a year. This issue is titled with "Advise for President Clinton". Special essays by Walter Laqueur, 'Russian Nationalism- A Turn to the ...
The Rise of China
James F. Hoge Jr.
Council on Foreign Relations
, 2002
What sort of role will China assume in the 21st century and will it be able to surmount its internal challenges? China's dramatic recent rise to power throws up a number of questions: Will it become an economic giant? Is it a status-quo power? Is it likely to invade Taiwan? Will AIDS or environmental devastation derail its development? Is it ...
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