Podcast: Foreign Affairs May/June 2009
This audio includes readings of selected articles from the May/June 2009 issue of Foreign Affairs.
Authors: Condoleezza Rice
Walter Russell Mead
Elizabeth C. Economy
Adam Segal
Prepared by: Brian Morris
July/August 2008
This audio includes readings from the July/August 2008 issue of Foreign Affairs including "Rethinking the National Interest" by Condoleezza Rice, "The New Israel and the Old" by Walter Russell Mead, and "China's Olympic Nightmare" by Elizabeth C. Economy and Adam Segal.
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