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FOREIGN AFFAIRS i( I J 2 Japan Is Back A Conversation With Shinzo Abe 18 Mutual Assured Production Why Trade Will Limit Conflict Between China and Japan Richard Katz 25 Fake It Till You Make It The Good News About China's Knockoff Economy Kal Raustiala and Christopher Sprigman 32 Why Drones Work The Case for Washington's Weapon of Choice Daniel Byman 44 Why Drones Fail When Tactics Drive Strategy Audrey Kurth Cronin Volume 92, Number 4 COMMENTS Beijing's Brand Ambassador 10 A Conversation With Cui Tiankai ESSAYS July/August 2013

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FOREIGNAFFAIRS i( I

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2Japan Is BackA Conversation With Shinzo Abe

18Mutual Assured ProductionWhy Trade Will Limit Conflict Between China and JapanRichard Katz

25Fake It Till You Make ItThe Good News About China's Knockoff EconomyKal Raustiala and Christopher Sprigman

32Why Drones WorkThe Case for Washington's Weapon of ChoiceDaniel Byman

44Why Drones FailWhen Tactics Drive StrategyAudrey Kurth Cronin

Volume 92, Number 4

COMMENTS

Beijing's Brand Ambassador 10

A Conversation With Cui Tiankai

ESSAYS

July/August 2013

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ON FOREIGNAFFAIRS.COMR- I Jonathan Mercer on O> Michael Koplow on how th Amrita Narlikar andreputation and credibility Israel and Turkey over- Dan Kim on the falsein international politics. carne their differences. promise of fair trade.

The Road to D-Day

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Behind the Battle That Won the WarRick Atkinson

The Coming Arctic BoomAs the Ice Melts, the Region Heats UpScott Borgerson

Syria's CollapseAnd How Washington Can Stop ItAndrew j Tabler

Cuba After Communism

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The Economic Reforms That Are Transformin ig the IslandJulia E. Sweig and Michael J. Bustamante

The War of Law 115How New International taw Undermines Democratic SovereigntyJon Kyl, Douglas J. Feith, and John Fonte

In Defense of Citizens UnitedWhy Campaign Finance Reform Threatens American DemocracyGlenn Hubbard and Tim Kane

The Next EuropeToward a Federal UnionNicolas Berggruen and Nathan Gardels

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The Rise of Mexico's Self-Defense Forces 1 f: its! r 143

Vigilante Justice South of the BorderPatricio Asfura-Heim and Ralph Espach

REVIEWS & RESPONSESLesser Israel

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How Jewish Extremism Threatens ZionismJeffrey Goldberg

The Second Great Depression 159Why the Economic Crisis Is Worse Than You Think

Bradford DeLong

The Myth of the Omnipotent Central Banker 166

Monetary Policy and Its LimitsAdam S. Posen

The Frankfurt School at War 171The Marxists Who Explained the Nazis to WashingtonWilliam E. Scheuerman

Pyongyang Perseveres 177

Why Washington Should Learn to Work With North KoreaJohn Delury

Letters to the Editor 183

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