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Book Reviews

  • BOOK REVIEW: The Hawk and the Dove

    Nicholas Thompson, The Hawk and the Dove: Paul Nitze, George Kennan, and the History of the Cold War (Henry Holt and C

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  • BOOK REVIEW: The Fourth Star

    David Cloud and Greg Jaffe, The Fourth Star (New York: Random House, 2009)

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  • Combating Illiteracy in Afghanistan: A Review of Stones into Schools

    Greg Mortenson, Stones into Schools (New York: Viking, 2009)

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Security Studies

  • About this Special Edition

    With much of the world's focus on the Middle East and other ‘hot spots,’ events in Africa are often left with little or no inte

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  • Political Violence and the African Refugee Experience

    High profile political violence among refugees in sub-Saharan Africa has focused the attention of scholars and policymakers on

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  • Terrorism and the Future of U.S. Foreign Policy in Southeast and Central Asia

    Since September 11, 2001, U.S. foreign policy has largely been driven by the demands of the global war on terror (GWOT).

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