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Withdrawal in Iraq does not preclude success elsewhere in the world
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A Path to Global Disarmament
How the world responds to potential nuclear states influences global security
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Call the Conflict by Its Proper Name: Geo-Civil War
Stability for the Middle East is a top priority, as instability only emboldens radicals and forces that oppose democracy
John Brenkman
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Gauging Terror – Part I, Lebanon
It’s a mistake to brand a political party with social services, like Hezbollah, solely as terrorists
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Gauging Terror – Part II, India
Despite suffering substantial losses from terrorism, India resists initiating military strikes
Michael Krepon
August 17, 2006
North Korea’s Missiles Backfire
With Beijing and Moscow on the UN sanctions bandwagon, it’s time for a hard decision by Kim Jong Il
Shim Jae Hoon
July 18, 2006
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Poverty thrives in fragile states fraught with violence
Bruce Jones
August 5, 2015
Mali: Refugee Flows and Increased Hunger Point to Need for Mali Federation
Root causes of conflict go unaddressed
Rene Wadlow
July 1, 2012
Netanyahu’s Win Is Good for Palestine
The US may back away from steady defense of Israel in international forums
Yousef Munayyer
March 19, 2015
4 Years in to the Syria Conflict, How Are We Handling the Biggest Humanitarian Crisis of Our Time?
Aid may not be enough
Justin Forsyth
March 18, 2015
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