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Foreign Policy [MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION]

3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)

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FOREIGN POLICY is the award-winning magazine of global politics, economics and ideas. Always thought-provoking, often surprising, FP includes articles, essays, arguments and interviews from the most forward-thinking journalists in the world.


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FOREIGN POLICY is the award-winning magazine of global politics, economics and ideas. Always thought-provoking, often surprising, FP includes articles, essays, arguments and interviews from the most forward-thinking journalists in the world.

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  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
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69 of 71 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars As good as Foreign Affairs, but with pictures too :), March 17, 2003
I am a big fan of Foreign Affairs magazine to which I have subscribed for five years. I find Foreign Policy to be very interesting as well, and I find that there is not usually an overlap of information between the two - rather they seem to supplement each other. Whereas Foreign Affairs is comprised of articles contributed from a variety of sources - politicians, professors, economists, ambassadors, etc - Foreign Policy is written somewhat more like a traditional news magazine, in that it deals with current issues - but like no other. The coverage is very in-depth, more along the lines of news coverage in the Economist or Foreign Affairs. I enjoy the area studies in this magazine, as well as the format in general. I find that I pick up FP and read it very quickly - the photographs are always well-done, unusual shots, and the use of graphs and charts (often to compare ways of life in one aspect or another between countries) make FP more easy to browse. I enjoy the internet news section, and sections such as Read Between the Lines and Think Again (like a transcript of a debate session for a given argument). I also enjoy the sociological tilt that this magazine has - it differentiates itself from other political and news magazines.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Still a worthwhile investment, in spite of decline, August 25, 2005
By --NMCC-- "--NMCC--" (somewhere, out there) - See all my reviews
Foreign Policy magazine is not what it once was. Authoritative, well argumented and thought out articles are incrasingly giving way to collections of "Did you knows", short pieces which try to include more wit than substance, and statistics for readers to gawk at, rather than to give context and meaning. FP is trying to be more like Time or Newsweek and is not getting any better for it.

In spite of this, I still feel a subscription can be a worthwhile investment. The reason for this is the access to FP's online article archives going back some 40 years. Seeing what analisys was coming out at the time, without the luxury of hindsight gives quite a bit of insight into the zeitgeist of the foreign policy establishment of the time and is a good resource for research.
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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars FP Deserves Its Excellent Reputation, June 4, 2004
By Peter Kenney (Birmingham, Alabama, USA) - See all my reviews
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FP is published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Articles in the current issue (May-June 2004) are about al Quaeda, world trade in small arms, selling to the world's four billion poor people and American public opinion on Iraq, terrorism, North Korea and free trade.There are also articles on such subjects as saving endangered species and a comparison of Kerry and Bush on foreign policy. FP is marking the second anniversary of the magazine's ambitious attempt to rank the world's 21 rich countries on "how their policies help or hinder social and economic development in poor countries." First place on this year's report card goes to the Netherlands while the United States is ranked seventh.

There are still other articles plus reviews and a lively letters section. The latter is devoted solely to reactions to an earlier article by Samuel Huntington on the impact on the United States from Hispanic immigration.

The contributors include mostly academics with a sprinkling of journalists and other professionals. Some of the recent writers are Allen J. Hammond, C.K. Prahalad, Jason Burke, Steven Kull, Kenneth Rogoff, Minxin Pei, Tamar Jacoby and Patrick Buchanan. The articles cover timely topics and they are written in a highly readable style. The reader does not necessarily have to be an academic to enjoy this publication. FP definitely deserves its reputation for excellence.

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1.0 out of 5 stars incomplete
It's hard to review it,I ordered it over a month ago and still have not recieved it.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Read Foreign Affairs instead
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent View of the World
This is a magazine I frequently get confused with Foreign Affairs magazine. The primary difference is the longer well-written essays by leading experts in Affairs whereas Foreign... Read more
Published on November 14, 2004 by Daniel Hurley

3.0 out of 5 stars Yawn. Provocative it is not.
I find Foreign Policy to be a bit too cocky, dull, and long-winded. I subscribed hoping to find stimulating intellectual discussion, but Foreign Policy can't seem to shake its... Read more
Published on April 8, 2004 by M. Whited

5.0 out of 5 stars Go beyond conventional wisdom
Foreign Policy is a terrific journal. It goes beyond the conventional wisdom in an effective manner: Topics are well-chosen; orientation is not as predictable as New Republic... Read more
Published on November 3, 2003 by James R. Posner

5.0 out of 5 stars Foreign Policy can make or break you!
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Published on August 23, 2003 by Super Trader

4.0 out of 5 stars Very good.
I am a 22-year old student, and I always enjoy reading Foreign Policy. Great for the open-minded. Do note, however, that no matter your persuasion, your views will be challenged... Read more
Published on July 9, 2003

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