Foreign Affairs. January-February 2020

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Advancing the Frontiers
of Monetary Policy

TOBIAS ADRIAN, DOUGLAS
LAXTON, AND MAURICE
OBSTFELD
How should a country imple-
ment Inflation-forecast target-
ing for monetary policy? This
book explores basic principles
and practices, including man-
aging expectations which is
essential for achieving the infla-
tion target and for effectively
managing short-term policy
trade-offs.

Breaking the Oil Spell
The Gulf Falcons Path to
Diversity
REDA CHERIF, FUAD
HASANOV, AND MIN ZHU
Fluctuations in oil prices
underscore the need for the
countries of the Gulf Coopera-
tion Council—Gulf Falcons—to
diversify away from reliance on
oil exports. However, policymak-
ers face complex choices on
this path toward economic
diversification.

Chinese Communist
Espionage
An Intelligence Primer
PETER MATTIS AND MATTHEW
BRAZIL
“A must read for all who play a
role in protecting free and open
societies from this pernicious
threat to security and prosper-
ity.”
—H.R. McMaster
author of Dereliction of Duty

Building a Resilient
Tomorrow
How to Prepare for
the Coming Climate
Disruption
ALICE C. HILL AND LEONARDO
MARTINEZ-DIAZ
While squarely confronting the
scale of the risks the world fac-
es because of climate change,
this pragmatic guide focuses
on solutions—some gradual and
some more revolutionary—cur-
rently being deployed around
the globe.

Fuel to the Fire
How Trump Made America’s
Broken Foreign Policy Even
Worse (and How We Can
Recover)
CHRISTOPHER A. PREBLE, JOHN
GLASER, AND A. TREVOR THRALL
Fuel to the Fire argues that
President Trump’s “America First”
doctrine is no different than the
broken foreign policy that has bur-
dened this country for decades. It
offers a road map based on trade
and diplomacy to avoid our past
mistakes and preserve American
security and prosperity.

Sport, Politics, and
Society in the Middle East

DANYEL REICHE AND TAMIR
SOREK, EDS.
This volume discusses how
sport in the Middle East is
a contested terrain where
struggles are being fought over
the inclusion of women, over
competing definitions of na-
tional identity, over preserving
social memory, and over press
freedom.

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International Monetary Fund

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Naval Institute Press

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Oxford University Press

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International Monetary Fund

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A Council on Foreign Relations Book

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Cato Institute

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