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Announcing the Fall/Winter 2009 Issue

Pakistan & Afghanistan

Domestic Pressures and Regional Threats

Ishrat Husain * Andrew Wilder * C. Christine Fair * Ayesha Siddiqa * Marvin Weinbaum * Saeed Shafqat * Bruce Riedel * Sumit Ganguly & Nicholas Howenstein * Syed Hasnat * Kimberly Marten

With Islamic fundamentalist militants destabilizing much of Afghanistan and Pakistan, the international community has intensified its focus on the region. Recognizing the broader international importance of the region's stability, and the difficulties in addressing it, this issue of the Journal of International Affairs explores conflict in Afghanistan and Pakistan from a variety of angles. Covering topics from security concerns to regional perspectives to local attitudes toward militancy, our contributors highlight the region's brimming tensions and, more importantly, future possibilities for sustainable peace and security.

The Fall/Winter 2009 will be available in December 2009.

For more information, see the announcement.

The Spring/Summer 2009 Issue

Africa in the 21st Century

Katherine Almquist * Jacqueline Klopp * James Kraska * Guy Lamb * Brian Wilson * Dominique Dye * Princeton Lyman *
Wafula Okumu * Kathryn Robinette * Clapperton Mavhunga *
David Shinn * Robert Rotberg * Anya Schiffrin *
Mahmood Mamdani * Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

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Its contributors are drawn from a diverse group of academics and practitioners and have included Hannah Arendt, Willy Brandt, Zbigniew Brzezinski, W. Averall Harriman, Margaret Mead, Paul Volcker, Kenneth Waltz, Domingo Cavallo and Jimmy Carter. The Journal enjoys a readership in more than eighty countries.

Announcements:

7 December 2009:
Pakistan & Afghanistan
launch event

April Conference:
"Africa in the 21st Century"


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