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FOREIGN AFFAIRS D1 3O 1 ;4. 2014 I. - . z. CA,/ ,--- Volume 93, Number 4 :1 t 1 ,_ A THE COLD WAR'S COLD CASES w What Really Happeried in kan 2 The CIA, the Ouster of Mosaddeq, and the Restoration of the Shah Ray Takeyh What Really Happened in Congo 14 The CIA, the Murder of Lumumba, and the Rise of Mobutu Stephen R. Weissman What Really Happened in Chile 26 The CIA, the Coup Against Allende, and the Rise of Pinochet Jack Devine What Really Happened in Bangladesh 36 Washington, Islamabad, and the Genocide in East Pakistan Harold H. Saunders July/August 2014

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Page 1: FOREIGN AFFAIRS - ALADI...FOREIGN AFFAIRS D1 3O 1;4. 2014 I. - . z. CA,/,---Volume 93, Number 4 :1 t 1,_ A THE COLD WAR'S COLD CASES w What Really Happeried in kan 2 The CIA, the Ouster

FOREIGNAFFAIRS

D1

3O 1 ;4. 2014

I. - . z. CA,/ ,---

Volume 93, Number 4 :1

t 1,_ A

THE COLD WAR'S COLD CASES w

What Really Happeried in kan 2The CIA, the Ouster of Mosaddeq, and the Restoration of the ShahRay Takeyh

What Really Happened in Congo

14

The CIA, the Murder of Lumumba, and the Rise of MobutuStephen R. Weissman

What Really Happened in Chile

26

The CIA, the Coup Against Allende, and the Rise of PinochetJack Devine

What Really Happened in Bangladesh

36

Washington, Islamabad, and the Genocide in East PakistanHarold H. Saunders

July/August 2014

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ESSAYS

New World Order

44

Labor, Capital, and Ideas in the Power Law EconomyErik Brynjolfsson, Andrew McAfee, and Michael Spence

Taper TroubleThe International Consequences of Fed PolicyBenn Steil

3 0 2014 1.

62 The Case for Net NeutralityWhat's Wrong With Obama's Internet PolicyMarvin Ammori

Managing the New Cold WarWhat Moscow and Washington Can Learn Ftiom the Last OneRobert Legvold

What the Kremlin Is ThinkingPutin's Vision for EurasiaAlexander Lukin

Drop Your Weapons

94When and Why Civil Resistance WorksErica Chenoweth and Maria J. Stephan

Keep Hope Alive 107How to Prevent U.S.-Chinese Relations From Blowing Up

James Steinberg and Michael O'Hanlon

The State of the State

118The Global Contest for the Future of GovernmentJohn Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge

ON FOREIGNAFFAIRS.COMAlina Polyakova on ► Jéróme Tubiana on

► Fran Quigley onUkraine's right-wing

Sudan's gold rush. Haiti's lawsuit against

radicals. the UN.

July/August 2014

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133Voodoo AbenomicsJapan's Failed Comeback PlanRichard Katz

Indonesia in Pieces-The Downside of DecentralizationElizabeth Pisani

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142

A Korea Whole and Free 153

Why Unifying the Peninsula Won't Be So Bad After AllSue Mi Terry

Bombs Away 163

The Case for Phasing Out U.S. Tactical Nukes in EuropeBarry Blechman and Russell Rumbaugh

REVIEWS & RESPONSESAll in the Family 176

The Dulleses, the Bundys, and the End of the EstablishmentJoseph S. Nye, Jr.

What's the Matter With Russia?

182Putin and the Soviet LegacyKeith Gessen

The Good GermansInside the Resistance to the NazisPeter Hoffmann

190

Letters to the Editor 197

"Forcign Afiairs ... will tolerate vide dffirences of opinion. Its articks will not represent any consensoof beliefs. What is demanded of them is that they shall be competent and well informed, representing honestopinions seriously held and convincingly expressed. . . . It does not accept responsibility for the views in anyarticles, signed or unsigned, which appear M its pages. What it does accept is the responsibility fir givingthem a chance to appear."

Archibald Cary Coolidgc, Founding EditorVolume 1, Numher 1 • Scpternher 1922

July/August 2014