Current Events and World Affairs Review Magazine

It is difficult to keep abreast of all the current events in world affairs as there is always some conflict or some negotiation between nations. And then there are the rogue nations, the United Nations, and the groups that are trying to come together to find a solution that is fair to everyone involved, that doesn’t lead to problems with unintended consequences. This is easier than it sounds, and it’s easy to get lost in international political rhetoric.

Yes, the United States is involved in that rhetoric as much as any other nation, and each nation is trying to serve its own interests or the interests of its leaders. One way to stay on top of all the current events and happenings is to pick up a professional magazine that discusses these topics, where the editors review articles that appear in all sorts of other publications, and select the best ones for you to read. There is a newspaper that I would like to recommend to you. It is one that I read often, as there are quite a few good articles. The name of the Magazine is;

“Current – Required Reading Recommended by Top Opinion Makers” published by Routledge – Taylor and Francis publishing in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ISSN: 0011 – 3131.

Let me give you some examples, in the October 2010 issue; number 526 there were several great articles. One was “Too Bad Not to Fail” by William J Quirk, which questions the CDO markets and the derivatives markets. And the rest of the magazine focused on China, which has been in the news quite a bit lately, an article led us to look ahead to the year 2020 with an article titled “The Gathering Storm: America in China in 2020” by Ian Bremmer. .

The next article was “China Turns On Charm” by Helle C Dale. Both of these articles also appeared in the magazine of world affairs in the July and August 2010 issue. You see, it’s not easy to go and read all the magazines and top university writings on these topics, but it’s even better to make sure that another person has reviewed all the articles and selected the best ones for us to read. There’s a lot of value in that, especially for someone running a think tank like me. Therefore, I would like to recommend this particular magazine to you, if these topics are of interest to you. Please consider all of this.

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