American Ambassadors Review
American Ambassadors Review is the foreign affairs journal of the Council of American Ambassadors. Published twice a year, the Review features reports and articles written by former and sitting Ambassadors, members of the Administration and the Congress and other eminent policy practitioners and scholars. It endeavors to stay as close to the news and possible. Please click on the links below to read articles from the current and past editions.
Circulation includes the President and Vice President of the United States, members of the Cabinet and Congress, the Joint Chiefs and the Joint Staff and the National Security Council, all United States and foreign Embassies, US Governors, United Nations officials, the War Colleges and the Service Academies, the press, and leading representatives of the foreign affairs community.
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Fall 2011
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From Revolution to Transition in Tunisia
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After the Arab Spring: The Road to Reform in the Middle East and North Africa
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Will Morocco's Reforms Point a Way Forward or Simply Succeed Alone?
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Africa's Multicultural Tradition and Current Arab Trends
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America's Growing Stake in Central Asia
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The Missing End Game for Afghanistan: A Sustainable Post Bin Laden Strategy
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3.11: How I Saw It
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Honduras: Crisis, Transition and Reform
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Privatization Helps: The Hungarian Example
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Sweden Assumes the Chairmanship of the Arctic Council
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"The Rock Star of the Recovery": Explaining Sweden's Strong Economic Performance
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The Seven States of the Former Yugoslavia: An Evaluation
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Public Diplomacy: At the Crossroads Between Practitioner and Theorist
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