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Friday, November 7, 2014

This Week at Foreign Affairs 11/7

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Moscow's Spy Game Moscow's Spy Game
Why Russia Is Winning the Intelligence War in Ukraine
By Mark Galeotti
The conflict in eastern Ukraine has an invisible but pivotal dimension: intelligence. On this front, both Ukraine and the West are scrambling to counter Russia's vast advantage.http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/142321/mark-galeotti/moscows-spy-game?cid=nlc-foreign_affairs_this_week-110614-moscows_spy_game_5-110614&sp_mid=47357876&sp_rid=bWljaGVsZXRrZWFybmV5QGdtYWlsLmNvbQS2

China's Imperial President China's Imperial President
Xi Jinping Tightens His Grip
By Elizabeth C. Economy
Xi Jinping’s reforms are designed to produce a corruption-free, politically cohesive, and economically powerful one-party state with global reach: a Singapore on steroids. But there is no guarantee the reforms will be as transformative as the Chinese leader hopes.http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/142201/elizabeth-c-economy/chinas-imperial-president?cid=nlc-foreign_affairs_this_week-110614-chinas_imperial_president_5-110614&sp_mid=47357876&sp_rid=bWljaGVsZXRrZWFybmV5QGdtYWlsLmNvbQS2

The Future of Cities The Future of Cities
The Internet of Everything will Change How We Live
By John Chambers and Wim Elfrink
This year signals a major inflection point for the Internet of Everything, which will have a much bigger impact on the world and its cities than the Internet did in its first 20 years. The Internet of Everything is already revolutionizing the way our cities operate, creating...http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/142324/john-chambers-and-wim-elfrink/the-future-of-cities?cid=nlc-foreign_affairs_this_week-110614-the_future_of_cities_5-110614&sp_mid=47357876&sp_rid=bWljaGVsZXRrZWFybmV5QGdtYWlsLmNvbQS2

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The End of the Military-Industrial Complex The End of the Military-Industrial Complex
How the Pentagon Is Adapting to Globalization
By William J. Lynn III
Commercialization and globalization, coupled with a decline in U.S. defense spending, have ushered in a new era for the U.S. defense industry. The Pentagon is off to a slow start, however, in weathering the current transition.http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/142199/william-j-lynn-iii/the-end-of-the-military-industrial-complex?cid=nlc-foreign_affairs_this_week-110614-the_end_of_the_military_indust_5-110614&sp_mid=47357876&sp_rid=bWljaGVsZXRrZWFybmV5QGdtYWlsLmNvbQS2

Pick Your Battles Pick Your Battles
Ending America’s Era of Permanent War
By Richard K. Betts
After a decade-plus of war, the lessons for the United States are clear: fight fewer, more traditional wars and fight them more decisively. Above all, avoid getting entangled in the politics of chaotic countries.http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/142205/richard-k-betts/pick-your-battles?cid=nlc-foreign_affairs_this_week-110614-pick_your_battles_5-110614&sp_mid=47357876&sp_rid=bWljaGVsZXRrZWFybmV5QGdtYWlsLmNvbQS2

Vindicating Volatility Vindicating Volatility
Why Fluctuating Oil Prices Are Here To Stay
By Robert McNally and Michael Levi
Three years ago, in an essay for Foreign Affairs, we predicted a new era of oil price volatility. The market laughed at us: the next three years were the smoothest in decades. In the past month, however, volatility is back, and our 2011 essay explains why.http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/142333/robert-mcnally-and-michael-levi/vindicating-volatility?cid=nlc-foreign_affairs_this_week-110614-vindicating_volatility_5-110614&sp_mid=47357876&sp_rid=bWljaGVsZXRrZWFybmV5QGdtYWlsLmNvbQS2

Germany's Polite Populists Germany's Polite Populists
The Rapid Rise of Europe's Newest Right-Wing Party
By Paul Hockenos
For years, Germany was the only major European country without a significant right-wing, anti-euro party. Those days are now over, thanks to a new group of highly educated, professionally accomplished populists.http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/142322/paul-hockenos/germanys-polite-populists?cid=nlc-foreign_affairs_this_week-110614-germanys_polite_populists_5-110614&sp_mid=47357876&sp_rid=bWljaGVsZXRrZWFybmV5QGdtYWlsLmNvbQS2

Contentious Kurds Contentious Kurds
Is Turkey Right to Fear the PKK in Kobani?
By Piotr Zalewski
Kurds have a right to take Turkey to task for its inaction in Kobani, just as Turks have a right to insist that Kurdish suffering in Syria does not give the PKK license to kill civilians or off-duty soldiers in Turkey.http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/142328/piotr-zalewski/contentious-kurds?cid=nlc-foreign_affairs_this_week-110614-contentious_kurds_5-110614&sp_mid=47357876&sp_rid=bWljaGVsZXRrZWFybmV5QGdtYWlsLmNvbQS2

Egypt's Army of God Egypt's Army of God
The Largest Arab Military Isn't As Secular As It Seems
By Gilad Wenig
In a sense, the military’s embrace of Islam is unsurprising given the prominent role religion plays in Egyptian life and culture. But in light of the coup against Morsi, it must also be seen as a major element in the Egyptian state’s ideological battle to reclaim the mantle...http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/142327/gilad-wenig/egypts-army-of-god?cid=nlc-foreign_affairs_this_week-110614-egypts_army_of_god_5-110614&sp_mid=47357876&sp_rid=bWljaGVsZXRrZWFybmV5QGdtYWlsLmNvbQS2

The Hollow Coalition The Hollow Coalition
Washington's Timid European Allies
By Raphael Cohen and Gabriel Scheinmann
Washington's European allies are contributing far less to the war on ISIS than the 2011 campaign in Libya. With time, they will only grow weaker on the battlefield. http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/142336/raphael-cohen-and-gabriel-scheinmann/the-hollow-coalition?cid=nlc-foreign_affairs_this_week-110614-the_hollow_coalition_5-110614&sp_mid=47357876&sp_rid=bWljaGVsZXRrZWFybmV5QGdtYWlsLmNvbQS2

Act of Congress Act of Congress
Israel, Iran, and the Republican Victory
By Trita Parsi

Process Before Policy Process Before Policy
How Washington Can Avert Financial Ruin After the Election
By R. Glenn Hubbard
If the new Congress wants to address the country's fiscal health, it will need to restructure the budget process before it attempts to balance the budget itself. That would offer the best hope of reducing long-term debt and safeguarding government programs. http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/142332/r-glenn-hubbard/process-before-policy?cid=nlc-foreign_affairs_this_week-110614-process_before_policy_5-110614&sp_mid=47357876&sp_rid=bWljaGVsZXRrZWFybmV5QGdtYWlsLmNvbQS2

Deadly Deportations Deadly Deportations
How Obama's Immigration Policies Break the Law
By Lauren Carasik
If a decrease in border crossings is the metric upon which Obama's response to this summer's immigration crisis is judged, he has succeeded. But his is a hollow victory, particularly since it came at the cost of imperiling the lives of refugees the United States is bound to...http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/142337/lauren-carasik/deadly-deportations?cid=nlc-foreign_affairs_this_week-110614-deadly_deportations_5-110614&sp_mid=47357876&sp_rid=bWljaGVsZXRrZWFybmV5QGdtYWlsLmNvbQS2

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