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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.
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    Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
    Summary: Current History
    Comment: 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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    Summary: Rival to Foreign Affairs and just as good
    Comment: 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.

    Pros:
    - No advertisements within articles
    - The style of writing is accessible to generally educated audience, is very forward and clear. Format is standard.
    - Articles are of reasonable length (shorter than Foreign Affairs)
    - A timelined section about international current affairs

    Cons:
    - Articles generally don't provide sufficient background about the subject written about. It relies on readers' knowledge instead
    - Lacks extensive book review section and no letters to the editor section (which provides an interesting forum for discussion usually)
    - Each issue concentrates on a region of the world (such as Russia, Latin America, Middle East, etc.) instead of case by case as needed

    Overall, despite some of its shortcomings, Current History provides a serious and nuanced look at foreign affairs with disregard to partisanship and deserves the same attention and praise as Foreign Affairs.

    I am a subscriber to both Current History and Foreign Affairs and it gives me a diverse perspective on international events. I highly recommend Current History (and Foreign Affairs for that matter) to anyone interested in learning about foreign policy and global affairs in a serious and nuanced way. Perfect for research, reference and substantive understanding of the affairs of the state.
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    Summary: Anatol Lieven review
    Comment: 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 yet the majority in positions of power. I feel their reach inlcudes the legislative and executive branch, much of the leadership of coporate America, an increasing number of Jewish and Christian denominations, much of the media-particularly AM talk radio, higher education, the military, and with another four years of the current administration, federal courts at all levels. I will bring up this article in many of my discussion groups. I think the article was well-written and important, my congratulations to the author.
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