FOREIGN POLICY magazine
March/April 2009

“Always authoritative but never heavy-handed, Foreign Policy delivers on its mission
to take readers beyond the facts to understand how the world works” --2007 National Magazine Awards
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Foreign Policy is the premier, award-winning
magazine of global politics, economics, and ideas.
In addition to its flagship edition and Web site, www.foreignpolicy.com,
FP has a growing stable of foreign
editions and syndication partners who disseminate our content worldwide—expanding
FP's discussion and debate of international issues to a truly global
audience of more than 350,000 readers in 160 countries. Also, visit FP's award winning blog, Passport, and the other ten blogs we have added to our new website this month.
Current FP Articles:
The Axis of Upheaval
Niall Ferguson says forget Iran, Iraq, and North Korea—Bush's “Axis of Evil.” As economic calamity meets political and social turmoil, the world's worst problems may come from countries like Somalia, Russia, and Mexico. And they're just the beginning.
The Most Dangerous Place in the World
Jeffrey Gettleman discusses Somalia: a state governed only by anarchy. A graveyard of foreign-policy failures, it has known just six months of peace in the past two decades. Now, as the country's endless chaos threatens to engulf an entire region, the world again simply watches it burn.
Think Again by Moisés Naím: Globalization
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| Never mind the premature obituaries. To its critics, globalization is the cause of today's financial collapse, growing instability, unfair trade, and insecurity. To its boosters, it's the solution to these problems. What's not debatable is that it's here to stay. |
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