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Un nouveau grand jeu en marche
Ahmed Rashid
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Dru C. Gladney
March 30, 2005
Great Game Reloaded
Defense Secretary Rumsfeld fights off a Russian and Chinese challenge in Central Asia, but a long struggle lies ahead
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Thanks to divisions in the international community, North Korea and Iran want to have their NPT cake and eat it too
Leonard S. Spector
August 16, 2005
Finally, Washington Is Ready to Play Ball
But will North Korea now agree on a price to eliminate its nuclear arsenal?
Jonathan D. Pollack
July 19, 2005
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Moving Targets
Will the counter-insurgency plan in Iraq repeat the mistakes of Vietnam?
Seymour M. Hersh
December 8, 2003
Iran's President Presses for Dialogue in Spain
Iranian President Mohammed Khatami's visit to Spain may mark the start to cooperation between Spanish and Iranian oil companies, but more importantly, it also reveals a gradual diffusion in European mistrust of Iran.
Camelia Entekhabi-Fard
November 5, 2002
Why Globalisation Can't Work Globally
Its success isn't guaranteed
Leon Hadar
January 14, 2004
New Scrutiny of Visitors Begins Smoothly
Visa-carrying foreigners arriving in the U.S., including in South Florida, are fingerprinted and photographed as an antiterror program begins
Alfonso Chardy
January 6, 2004
Iraqi Planners Hope to Start Trial by Spring
But Washington may want more time to interrogate Saddam
Rajiv Chandrasekaran
December 16, 2003
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