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The National Committee on American Foreign Policy
publishes American Foreign Policy Interests every two months.
A subscription is included with every membership. Our reports are
published regularly and detail our latest insights into a given
issue.
The National Committee has also published the following
books:
Breaking
the China-Taiwan Impasse
by Donald S. Zagoria
This book, the contributions of American, Taiwanese, and Chinese
foreign-policy experts to a series of roundtables sponsored by the
National Committee on American Foreign Policy, provides broad perspectives
and substantive details on the difficult triangular relationship.
Foreign Affairs March/April 2004
The
Broken Crescent
by Ambassador Fereydoun Hoveyda
[i]s a study of the perversion of Islam through
bellicose, fundamentalist interpretations. Historical background
of the first fundamentalist movements in the 12th Century is given,
and an effort to look at Islam in a modernizing world is made.
Middle East Journal

The Shah and the Ayatollah
by Ambassador Fereydoun Hoveyda
Although Hoveyda does not offer new historical
information, his rather unique approach to the long history of Iran
makes the book fascinating and provides a new way to look at Iranian
history. Highly recommended. All levels/libraries.
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