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Current Issue | Summer 2011 Vol 35:2  

  • Qadhafi, Libya, and the Politics of Change in the Middle East: A Conversation with Ambassador David Mack
  • Unplugging a Nation: State Media Strategy During Egypt’s January 25 Uprising
  • Principals and Agents: Syria and the Dilemma of Its Armed Group Allies
  • Stuck in the Roundabout: The Perils of American Policy on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
  • Business and Human Rights: Together at Last? A Conversation with John Ruggie
  • Oceanic Revolution and Pacific Asia

Winter 2011 Vol 35:1

  • The Global Financial System and the Challenges Ahead
  • You Too Can Be Awlaki!
  • The EU After Lisbon
  • Moving Beyond Mirages
  • The Education of Poverty: Rebuilding Haiti’s School System After Its “Total Collapse”
  • India’s Approach to Great-Power Status

Summer 2010 Vol 34:2

  • Engaging the Muslim World
  • The Hamas-Fatah Conflict: Shallow but Wide
  • Fashioning a Realistic Strategy for the 21st Century
  • Applying Iraq’s Hard Lessons to U.S. Stabilization and Reconstruction Operations
  • To Tackle CO2, Start with H2O: Latin America’s Water Problems and Climate Change
  • Yemen and the United States: Conflicting Priorities

Winter 2010 Vol 34:1

  • Critical Issues for U.S. Foreign Policy

  • The Kurdish Issue in Iraq
  • Reflections on U.S. Policy in Africa
  • The Northern Mind in American Diplomacy
  • Ending Sexual Violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Traversing the Persian Gauntlet

Fall 2009 Vol 33:2

  • Legal Foundations of U.S. National Security Policy
  • Second Elections in Post-Conflict Societies
  • Negotiating with North Korea
  • Implications of the Financial Crisis for Latin America
  • Blueprint for Nuclear Security
  • Islam and Democracy

Winter/Spring 2009 Vol 33:1

  • A Strategic Approach to Risk Management
  • The Challenging Future of Strategic Planning
  • Rule of Law Temptations
  • U.S. –China Trade Conflicts and the Future of the WTO
  • Security Issues for the U.S. Military in the 21st Century
  • Perspectives
  • Reviews

Special Edition: Spring 2008 Vol 32:3

The Murrow legacy: educator, broadcaster, statesman credible diplomacy: A lesson for our times

  • Credible Public Diplomacy
  • Nation Branding and Public Diplomacy
  • Edward Murrow’s Legacy
  • Credible Cultural Diplomacy
  • Perspectives on Public Diplomacy

Summer 2008 Vol 32:2

  • The Internet and Democracy
  • Adapting to Climate Change in the Maldives
  • Philanthropy’s Enduring Challenge
  • U.S. Smart Power in Latin America
  • The Arts in Global Society
  • Forward-Looking Leadership
  • Perspectives
  • Reviews

Winter 2008 Vol 32:1

  • Gender Assumptions in Nation-Building
  • Burma: Challenging the Authoritarian State
  • An Oceans Manifesto
  • Consumer Policy in a Globalized World
  • Eurasia and the Geopolitics of Gas
  • Conversations with Europe
  • Perspectives
  • Reviews

Summer 2007 Vol 31:2

  • Zimbabwe's Future
  • Iran's Regional Power Play
  • Human Rights Monitoring
  • A NATO for the 21st Century
  • China, Taiwan, and the Battle for Latin America
  • Perspectives
  • Reviews

Winter 2007 Vol 31:1

  • US Middle East Policy
  • Iceland's Security Dilemma
  • Vindicating the Rule of Law
  • AIDS Policy in South Africa
  • Special Focus: A Migrant World
  • Eye on Asia
  • Perspectives
  • Reviews

Special Edition: Fall 2006 Vol 30:3

Non-Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction: Current Challenges and New Approaches

  • America's Role in the World
  • Strategic Nonviolence
  • International Criminal Justice
  • Issues and Policy
  • Perspectives
  • Reviews

Summer 2006 Vol 30:2

  • America's Role in the World
  • Strategic Nonviolence
  • International Criminal Justice
  • Issues and Policy
  • Perspectives
  • Reviews

Winter 2006 Vol 30:1

  • The Sudan: Past, Present, and Future
  • Reform and Progress in the United Nations
  • Nonproliferation: Monitoring and Enforcement
  • Returning Order to Postconflict Societies: Statebuilding, Constitution-Making, and Justice
  • Learning from Disaster

Special Edition: Fall 2005 Vol 29:3

Preemptive Use of Force: A Reassessment

  • The Legal Framework
  • The Strategic Environment
  • Politics and Diplomacy
  • The Military and Operational Aspects of Preemption

Summer 2005 Vol 29:2

  • The State of Democracy in Russia
  • The Middle East and North Africa: Negotiating Reform
  • Africa: Looking In and Looking Out
  • India, China, and North Korea: A New Understanding

Winter 2005 Vol 29:1

  • Preemption and National Security
  • Averting Trouble in China and North Korea
  • Politics and Prospects in Latin America
  • Defending Civil Liberties in the War on Terror
  • Bolstering Democracy in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Kyrgyzstan

Summer 2004 Vol 28:2

  • A Security Strategy for Transforming Societies
  • British Political Leadership from Churchill to Blair
  • New Trends and Solutions in Africa and the Middle East?
  • The Future of International Regimes: Organizations and Practices
  • Reflections on a New Europe

Winter 2004 Vol 28:1

  • Weapons of Mass Destruction and the Proliferation Dilemma
  • Perspectives on Terrorism from Asia, the United States, and the Middle East
  • Trafficking in Persons, Humanitarian Intervention, Energy Policy

Summer/Fall 2003 Vol 27:2

  • Confronting HIV/AIDS: The Development Perspective
  • International Law under Fire
  • U.S.: Bully or Benefactor

Winter/Spring 2003 Vol 27:1

  • Iraq and the War on Terror
  • Perspectives on U.S. Foreign Policy
  • Yugoslavia Revisited

Summer/Fall 2002 Vol 26:2

  • The Evolving Architecture of International Law
  • A New Era of Development?
  • The Durban Racism Conference Revisited
  • Romania Rising

Winter/Spring 2002 Vol 26:1

  • The New World Disorder
  • New Modes of International Conflict Resolution
  • Securing the Homeland

Summer 2001 Vol 25:2

  • Conflict and Democratization in Africa
  • The New Europe

Winter 2001 Vol 25:1

  • The Korean Peninsula in Global Perspective
  • Developments in Latin America

Fall 2000 Vol 24:2

  • Development in an Era of Globalization

Spring 2000 Vol 24:1

  • The Humanitarian Endeavor
  • States in Crisis
  • Telecoms in Transition

Shashi Tharoor, F76

"The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs is a prime example of the School’s long-standing commitment to convening thought-leaders to bring to light the world’s most vital issues. During our time as students at Fletcher, my friends and I felt it was necessary to provide a showcase for the important scholarship occurring at the School and beyond on a daily basis. The creation of the journal made this possible. I’m pleased to know that more than 30 years later, the Forum remains an essential read for professionals in the international affairs arena.”

- Shashi Tharoor, F76, former Under-Secretary General of the United Nations, award-winning author, businessman, and current member of Indian Parliament.