Does anyone read Foreign Affairs, Current History, or the Wilson Quarterly?

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Foreign Affairs is actually rather good . Never bothered subscribing - I usually pick up a copy at B&N before a flight .

Haven't read Wilson Quarterly, but will check it out next time I am at a book store.
 
foreign affairs is class. well written. only out every 2 months. i only grab it when i'm flying somewhere as well. don't know the other 2
 
I subscribe to Foreign Policy and on several occasions had the chance to read Foreign Affairs. Both contain a wealth of information but neither one can be called unbiased.

I'm not familiar with the other publications.

Hit me up on AIM sometime if you want to talk about global politics.
 
I subscribe to Foreign Policy and on several occasions had the chance to read Foreign Affairs. Both contain a wealth of information but neither one can be called unbiased.

I'm not familiar with the other publications.

Hit me up on AIM sometime if you want to talk about global politics.

Actually, I am just getting into Global politics, and a deeper look into the goings-on of the world. That's why I am looking for publications that will keep me informed. If I ever get up to speed I'll be sure to hit you up on IM.

It looks like my girlfriend's mom got me Current History and Wilson Quarterly subscriptions for Christmas, so I'll probably pick up a Foreign Affairs or Foreign Policy subscription after Christmas.

My girlfriend got a subscription to The Economist so it looks like we should be pretty set on info for awhile.
 
Foreign Affairs is quality, incisive analysis that cuts out the partisan hogwash and gets to the heart of the matter. Fareed Zakaria, one of my favorite writers on foreign policy, used to run the show over at Foreign Affairs and now is an editor for Newsweek.
 
Anyone keep up with the Atlantic? I used to have a subscription, but kept moving for a while and cancelled.

Another good source of material.
 
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