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← The SHAFR Review

December 2005

“Fear and (Self) Loathing in Lubbock, Texas, or How I Learned to Quit Worrying and Love Vietnam and Iraq.” Robert Buzzanco

“Learning to Bow and Recycle.” Tom Zeiler

“Making History Relevant for the Intelligence Community.” Colonel William J. Williams, USAF

“The View from Ottowa: Researching U.S. Foreign Policy in Canada.” Greg Donaghy

“What We Teach and Why We Teach It: Indications and Opportunities from the SHAFR Survey on Teaching.” Richard Hume Werking and Dustin Walcher

“2006 SHAFR Conference Scheduled for the Land of OZ.” Ted Wilson

“Program Update for SHAFR’s 2006 Annual Meeting.” Frank Costigliola

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