Journals from A to I - H-Net
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H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], A-I, Third Quarter 2013<br />
• “Japan Is Back,” by Shinzo Abe<br />
• “Beijing's Brand Ambassador,” by Cui Tiankai<br />
Reviews & Responses<br />
• “Lesser Israel,” by Jeffrey Goldberg<br />
• “The Second Great Depression,” by J. Bradford DeLong<br />
• “The Myth of the Omnipotent Central Banker,” by Adam S. Posen<br />
• “The Frankfurt School at War,” by William E. Scheuerman<br />
• “Pyongyang Perseveres,” by John Delury<br />
• Letter <strong>to</strong> the Edi<strong>to</strong>r: “Against Activism,” by Benjamin H. Friedman and Justin Logan<br />
Foreign Policy, Issue 198 (May/June) 2013)<br />
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/<br />
The Power Issue<br />
• “Minister No: Sergei Lavrov and the blunt logic of Russian power,” by Susan B. Glasser,<br />
PLUS: A conversation with Sergei Lavrov<br />
• “The Driver: An exclusive look inside the mysterious death and life of the world's most<br />
dangerous terrorist not named Osama bin Laden,” by Mark Perry<br />
• “Xi's War Drums,” by John Garnaut<br />
• “Soft (Drink) Power: The head of the world's most global beverage company on climate<br />
change, power in the post-crisis era, and how Coke's secret formula stays safe <strong>from</strong><br />
hackers,” Interview By Ian Bremmer<br />
• “The End of the Gandhis,” by James Traub<br />
• “The 0.000007 Percent,” FP's list of the 500 most powerful people on the planet<br />
Features<br />
• “The Balance of Power: Why the underrepresentation of women in positions of power is<br />
proof of the most destructive pattern of human rights abuses in the his<strong>to</strong>ry of<br />
civilization,” by David Rothkopf<br />
• “Think Again: European Decline,” by Mark Leonard and Hans Kundnani<br />
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