ARTICLES
Academic articles by CFR fellows and experts.
December 28, 2010
The Daily Beast
Gayle Tzemach Lemmon
argues that unwanted attention on women's shelters in Afghanistan has sent a chill through women's rights supporters in Kabul and created an environment of both fear and defiance among shelter workers.
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Afghanistan
,
Women
December 28, 2010
Authors:
| David S. Abraham
, International Affairs Fellow in Japan, Sponsored by Hitachi, Ltd. 2010-2011
Ira Wolf, Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America
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Forbes Online
David Abraham
and
Ira Wolf
say that changing consumer habits in Japan are making its economy more attractive to multinationals.
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Japan
,
Geoeconomics
December 13, 2010
American Foreign Policy Interests
Blaine D. Holt
argues that rebuilding Kyrgyzstan's crumbling unfrastructure with U.S. aid and manpower will lead to the development of programs and institutions from which a democracy can evolve.
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Central Asia
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Russian Fed.
,
Nation Building
Volume IV, Issue 1, Fall 2010
Global Health Governance
Laurie A. Garrett
and
El'Haum Alavian
discuss the challenge, for the world's richest nations, of assisting emerging economies in their transition to self-reliance in obtaining public goods, and finding solutions that guarantee equitable access to health for the entire family of nations.
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Global Health
,
Foreign Aid
Number 2 December 2010
EXCHANGE
Joel D. Hirst
discusses how the Bolivarian Alliance of the Americas (ALBA) has taken shape in the six years since its creation.
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United States
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South America
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Venezuela
,
Trade
November 30, 2010
Author:
| Leslie H. Gelb
, President Emeritus and Board Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
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The Daily Beast
Leslie H. Gelb
argues that the State Department cable leaks were intended to smear the United States as evil and selfish--but revealed to opposite instead.
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U.S. Strategy and Politics
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Media and Foreign Policy
November 23, 2010
Author:
| Leslie H. Gelb
, President Emeritus and Board Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
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The Daily Beast
Leslie H. Gelb
says North Korea's attack on a South Korean island likely won't escalate into a full-blown battle, but war is closer than in decades.
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North Korea
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South Korea
November 23, 2010
The Will and the Wallet
Michael Baker
discusses the challenges inherent in the creation of the Security Assistance Force (SAF).
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International Peace and Security