Current History
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Each issue is devoted to a single county or an important area of the world. Provides background material and an appraisal of current events - a tool for reference and research.
Each issue is devoted to a single county or an important area of the world. Provides background material and an appraisal of current events - a tool for reference and research.
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- Wonderful service!
I've been looking for this magazine for many years and finally found it on Amazon.The service was great, fast and precise.It was a gift for my husband and I love to watch him enjoy his magazine every month. Amazon...keep up the good work!!!
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- Current History
This is a great source of analyses of what is happening in the world.Each issue focuses on a specific region.The articles are short and very well written.
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- Rival to Foreign Affairs and just as good
Current History is a journal on foreign affairs and international policy. Like Foreign Affairs journal, which is considered the establishment and a leading publication on foreign affairs, Current History is objective, balanced and non-partisan. It covers foreign affairs in a very scholarly and serious way.Each article's analysis is nuanced, realistic and doesn't jump to premature conclusions.
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- No advertisements within articles
- The style of writing is accessible ... Read More
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- Anatol Lieven review
Lieven's article, "In the Mirror of Europe: The Perils of American Nationalism";is succinct, cogent, and in my opinion frighteningly accurate. My experience as a professor convinces me that we are in the midst of a nationalistic arrogance, whipped by endlessly reptetiive mantras including 9/11, war on terrorism and god, which the majority of my students now accept as truth. I have one suggestion, I think Mr. Lieven is overly optimistic when he comments that the neoconservative empire-builders are not ... Read More
- Wonderful service!I've been looking for this magazine for many years and finally found it on Amazon.The service was great, fast and precise.It was a gift for my husband and I love to watch him enjoy his magazine every month. Amazon...keep up the good work!!!
- Current HistoryThis is a great source of analyses of what is happening in the world.Each issue focuses on a specific region.The articles are short and very well written.
- Rival to Foreign Affairs and just as goodCurrent History is a journal on foreign affairs and international policy. Like Foreign Affairs journal, which is considered the establishment and a leading publication on foreign affairs, Current History is objective, balanced and non-partisan. It covers foreign affairs in a very scholarly and serious way.Each article's analysis is nuanced, realistic and doesn't jump to premature conclusions.
Pros:
- No advertisements within articles
- The style of writing is accessible ... Read More
- Anatol Lieven reviewLieven's article, "In the Mirror of Europe: The Perils of American Nationalism";is succinct, cogent, and in my opinion frighteningly accurate. My experience as a professor convinces me that we are in the midst of a nationalistic arrogance, whipped by endlessly reptetiive mantras including 9/11, war on terrorism and god, which the majority of my students now accept as truth. I have one suggestion, I think Mr. Lieven is overly optimistic when he comments that the neoconservative empire-builders are not ... Read More
