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Foreign Policy back issues from November 2006:

Occupational hazard.(Letter to the editor)

Nov 01, 2006;

What a difference a day makes.(Letter to the editor)

Nov 01, 2006;

Debating genocide.(Letter to the editor)

Nov 01, 2006;

The Green Rose of Texas.(wind power)

Nov 01, 2006;

Time is money.(taxation)(Brief article)

Nov 01, 2006

Warm new world.(global warming)(Brief article)

Nov 01, 2006

The FP quiz.(IN BOX)(Brief article)

Nov 01, 2006

Why America will fail in Iraq.(Interview)

Nov 01, 2006

Israel vs. Hezbollah: the recent war revealed neither a vulnerable Jewish state nor a Lebanese militia carrying the hopes of the Arab world. In truth, Israel could never have delivered the decisive victory its citizens expected, and Hezbollah has been left weakened and resented. The conflict was bloodier than anyone anticipated, but it just might set the stage for a new order in the Middle East.

Nov 01, 2006;

The sky's the limit.(real estate development)

Nov 01, 2006;

The bomb in the backyard: Osama bin Laden has not jet succeeded in launching a nuclear attack. But it isn't because he can't. With enriched uranium, a handful of military supplies available on the Internet, and a small team of terrorists, he could assemble a nuclear bomb in a matter of months. This is how it will happen.(Cover story)

Nov 01, 2006;

The lost continent: for decades, Latin America's weight in the world has been shrinking. It is not an economic powerhouse, a security threat, or a population bomb. Even its tragedies pale in comparison to Africa's. The region will not rise until it ends its search for magic formulas. It may not make for a good sound bite, but patience is Latin America's biggest deficit of all.

Nov 01, 2006;

The merchant of death: Russian entrepreneur Viktor Bout has made millions as the world's most efficient postman, able to deliver any kind of cargo--especially illicit weapons--anywhere in the world. How was he able to build his intricate underground network? By exploiting cracks in the anarchy of globalization.

Nov 01, 2006;

How to save the neocons.

Nov 01, 2006;

The globalization index: it's a small world, and globalization is making it smaller, even in the face of conflict and chaos. For the sixth year, Foreign Policy, in collaboration with A.T. Kearney, sorts out globalization's winners and losers. Find out which countries come out on top and which ones are falling behind.

Nov 01, 2006

Escape from Pyongyang.(Gobaek (To Tell the Truth))(Book review)

Nov 01, 2006;

The German getaway.(Das siamesische Dorf)(Book review)

Nov 01, 2006;

Santiago's poetry in motion.(What They're Reading)(Veronica Cortinez)(Interview)

Nov 01, 2006;

Pounding the hammer.(GLOBAL NEWSSTAND: ESSAYS, ARGUMENTS, AND OPINIONS FROM AROUND THE WORLD)

Nov 01, 2006;

A brand-new approach.(GLOBAL NEWSSTAND: ESSAYS, ARGUMENTS, AND OPINIONS FROM AROUND THE WORLD)(Uganda)

Nov 01, 2006; ... * Place Branding, Vol. 2, No. 2, April 2006, Basingstoke Close your eyes and imagine Uganda. What comes to mind? Images of Idi Amin and his genocidal murders? Or more recent scenes of "night-commuting" children swarming rural towns at dusk to avoid impressment into the Lord's ...

Scene machine.(NET EFFECT: HOW TECHNOLOGY SHAPES THE WORLD)(Sid Heal)(Brief article)

Nov 01, 2006;

Blood for battle.(NET EFFECT: HOW TECHNOLOGY SHAPES THE WORLD)(battlefield casualties)(Israel-based company Core Dynamics)(Brief article)

Nov 01, 2006;

Caught in the net: Japanese scholars.(NET EFFECT: HOW TECHNOLOGY SHAPES THE WORLD)(Brief article)

Nov 01, 2006

Race against crime.(Neil Watson's crimexposouthafrica.org)(Website overview)

Nov 01, 2006;

Elizabeth Spiers is the editor and founder of DealBreaker.com, a Wall Street tabloid, and AboveTheLaw.com, a legal tabloid.(Expert Sitings)(Brief article)

Nov 01, 2006

bloggingheads.tv.(Expert Sitings)(Brief article)

Nov 01, 2006

janegalt.net.(Expert Sitings)(Meghan McArdle)(Brief article)

Nov 01, 2006

paul.kedrosky.com.(Expert Sitings)(Brief article)

Nov 01, 2006

reason.com/hitandrun.(Expert Sitings)(Brief article)

Nov 01, 2006