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1 | The Clash of Civilizations? | Foreign Affairs | 1993 | 3,988 |
2 | Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy | Foreign Affairs | 1997 | 3,064 |
3 | The Diminished Giant Syndrome: How Declinism Drives Trade Policy | Foreign Affairs | 1993 | 1,834 |
4 | The Myth of Asia's Miracle | Foreign Affairs | 1994 | 1,778 |
5 | The Rise of Illiberal Democracy | Foreign Affairs | 1997 | 1,656 |
6 | Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis | Foreign Affairs | 2002 | 1,378 |
7 | Seeing like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed | Foreign Affairs | 1998 | 1,203 |
8 | Competitiveness: A Dangerous Obsession | Foreign Affairs | 1994 | 1,124 |
9 | The Troubled History of Partition | Foreign Affairs | 1997 | 713 |
10 | The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century | Foreign Affairs | 2005 | 694 |
11 | The Unipolar Moment | Foreign Affairs | 1990 | 647 |
12 | Asia's Next Giant: South Korea and Late Industrialization | Foreign Affairs | 1990 | 628 |
13 | Ensuring Energy Security | Foreign Affairs | 2006 | 603 |
14 | The Second Industrial Divide | Foreign Affairs | 1985 | 595 |
15 | Power Shift | Foreign Affairs | 1997 | 588 |
16 | Modernization and Postmodernization: Cultural, Economic, and Political Change in 43 Societies | Foreign Affairs | 1997 | 587 |
17 | Social Capital and the Global Economy | Foreign Affairs | 1995 | 546 |
18 | After Hegemony: Cooperation and Discord in the World Political Economy | Foreign Affairs | 1984 | 537 |
19 | Offshoring: The Next Industrial Revolution? | Foreign Affairs | 2006 | 528 |
20 | The Capital Myth: The Difference between Trade in Widgets and Dollars | Foreign Affairs | 1998 | 524 |
21 | Redefining Security | Foreign Affairs | 1989 | 521 |
22 | Silencing the past: Power and the Production of History | Foreign Affairs | 1996 | 509 |
23 | The Rise and Decline of Nations: Economic Growth, Stagflation, and Social Rigidities | Foreign Affairs | 1982 | 483 |
24 | Determinants of Economic Growth: A Cross-Country Empirical Study | Foreign Affairs | 1997 | 454 |
25 | Global Transformations: Politics, Economics, and Culture | Foreign Affairs | 1999 | 448 |
26 | Soft Power: The Means to Success in World Politics | Foreign Affairs | 2004 | 446 |
27 | Culture Is Destiny: A Conversation with Lee Kuan Yew | Foreign Affairs | 1994 | 437 |
28 | Happiness: Lessons from a New Science | Foreign Affairs | 2005 | 424 |
29 | The Real New World Order | Foreign Affairs | 1997 | 419 |
30 | Bursting China's Bubble | Foreign Affairs | 1994 | 410 |
31 | Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers | Foreign Affairs | 2006 | 406 |
32 | The Lonely Superpower | Foreign Affairs | 1999 | 400 |
33 | Energy Strategy: The Road Not Taken? | Foreign Affairs | 1976 | 382 |
34 | Power and Interdependence in the Information Age | Foreign Affairs | 1998 | 377 |
35 | The IMF, Now More than Ever: The Case for Financial Peacekeeping | Foreign Affairs | 1998 | 355 |
36 | The Complexity of Cooperation: Agent-Based Models of Competition and Collaboration | Foreign Affairs | 1998 | 353 |
37 | The Rise of the Nonprofit Sector | Foreign Affairs | 1994 | 350 |
38 | Latin America's Left Turn | Foreign Affairs | 2006 | 347 |
39 | Giving Taipei a Place at the Table | Foreign Affairs | 1994 | 343 |
40 | Refocusing the IMF | Foreign Affairs | 1998 | 343 |
41 | Germany and Japan: The New Civilian Powers | Foreign Affairs | 1990 | 331 |
42 | The Singularity Is near: When Humans Transcend Biology | Foreign Affairs | 2006 | 327 |
43 | The Great Divergence: China, Europe, and the Making of the Modern World Economy | Foreign Affairs | 2000 | 316 |
44 | The Return of Depression Economics | Foreign Affairs | 1999 | 313 |
45 | The Rule of Law Revival | Foreign Affairs | 1998 | 312 |
46 | Give War a Chance | Foreign Affairs | 1999 | 311 |
47 | China's "Peaceful Rise" to Great-Power Status | Foreign Affairs | 2005 | 305 |
48 | Democratization and War | Foreign Affairs | 1995 | 304 |
49 | Promoting the National Interest | Foreign Affairs | 2000 | 302 |
50 | China's Global Hunt for Energy | Foreign Affairs | 2005 | 297 |