Current History, founded in 1914, is the oldest US publication devoted to contemporary world affairs. Authoritative but readable, the magazine each month focuses on a single region or topic, including annual issues on China and East Asia, Russia, the Middle East, Latin America, South Asia, Europe, and Africa. Special issues cover topics such as nuclear proliferation, global migrations, and the next democratic wave. And every January we assess key trends and present our annual “Global Progress Report.” Authors contributing to Current History include the likes of Larry Diamond, Nicholas Eberstadt, Elizabeth Economy, Barry Eichengreen, Leslie Gelb, G. John Ikenberry, Charles Kupchan, Kenneth Lieberthal, Michael McFaul, Andrew Moravcsik, George Perkovich, Ahmed Rashid, and Lilia Shevtsova.The February 2011 issue examines critical trends in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Current History, founded in 1914, is the oldest US publication devoted to contemporary world affairs. Authoritative but readable, the magazine each month focuses on a single region or topic, including annual issues on China and East Asia, Russia, the Middle East, Latin America, South Asia, Europe, and Africa. Special issues cover topics such as nuclear proliferation, global migrations, and the next democratic wave. And every January we assess key trends and present our annual “Global Progress Report.” Authors contributing to Current History include the likes of Larry Diamond, Nicholas Eberstadt, Elizabeth Economy, Barry Eichengreen, Leslie Gelb, G. John Ikenberry, Charles Kupchan, Kenneth Lieberthal, Michael McFaul, Andrew Moravcsik, George Perkovich, Ahmed Rashid, and Lilia Shevtsova.The February 2011 issue examines critical trends in Latin America and the Caribbean.