FPRI Featured Bulletin: E-Notes May 2008Chinese Foreign Policy in Hu’s Second Term: Coping with Political Transition AbroadChina’s international diplomatic activism does not necessarily mean that the Hu leadership has altered China’s foreign policy in a more aggressive direction, as China is still juggling its passive foreign policy with its new role as a global power. Read “Chinese Foreign Policy in Hu’s Second Term” FPRI Featured Bulletin: E-Notes May 2008The Much Too Promised Land: America’s Elusive Search for Arab-Israeli PeaceFor eight years under Bill Clinton, we stumbled at Arab-Israeli peacemaking; for eight years under President Bush we stumbled at how to make war, at least in this part of the world. What is it about America, the greatest power on earth, that accounts for this situation? Why can’t we seem to get it right? Read “The Much Too Promised Land” FPRI Featured Bulletin: E-Notes May 2008The Democratic Prospect in East AsiaEast Asia is today the region of the world where alternative systems of democracy and authoritarianism are most sharply counter-posed. But while there is little chance of a democratic rollback in East Asia, the performance of its new democracies has been uneven. Read “The Democratic Prospect in East Asia” FPRI Featured Bulletin: E-Notes May 2008Los Zetas: the Ruthless Army Spawned by a Mexican Drug CartelThe several dozen drug bands that operate in Mexico furnish the lion’s share of cocaine, marijuana, heroin, and methamphetamines that enter this country. They also accounted for more than 4,500 deaths during the past two years—with the figure spiraling to 961 by April 18 of this year. Mexican scholar Raul Benitez insists that “Los Zetas have clearly become the biggest, most serious threat to the nation’s security.” FPRI Featured Bulletin: E-Notes May 2008More Than Just Tools and Toys: Teaching InnovationHumans have also responded to scarcity through innovation: inventing new ideas and tools with which to create value in order to mitigate scarcity. Understood properly, innovation is a central theme of human history and societal organization, and it may be used as an organizing principle in the teaching of history, economics, and many other fields. Recent articles
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