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The Editor's Monthly Memo: The Staggering Implications of the U.S. Natural Gas Market
Energy and Environment, U.S. Foreign Policy Bradford Simmons, Former Editor-in-Chief 8/16/12 Energy and Environment, U.S. Foreign Policy Bradford Simmons, Former Editor-in-Chief 8/16/12

The Editor's Monthly Memo: The Staggering Implications of the U.S. Natural Gas Market

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The United States-Pakistan Relations and the Issue of Afghanistan
South Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Dr. Sohail Mahmood, Former Contributing Writer 7/15/12 South Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Dr. Sohail Mahmood, Former Contributing Writer 7/15/12

The United States-Pakistan Relations and the Issue of Afghanistan

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Book Review: George F. Kennan: An American Life
U.S. Foreign Policy Bradley Martin, Former Staff Writer 4/15/12 U.S. Foreign Policy Bradley Martin, Former Staff Writer 4/15/12

Book Review: George F. Kennan: An American Life

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The Case Against an Obama Doctrine
U.S. Foreign Policy Bradford Simmons, Former Editor-in-Chief 3/26/12 U.S. Foreign Policy Bradford Simmons, Former Editor-in-Chief 3/26/12

The Case Against an Obama Doctrine

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Evaluating Possible Military Intervention in Syria
Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy IAR Staff 2/5/12 Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy IAR Staff 2/5/12

Evaluating Possible Military Intervention in Syria

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Sweeten the Carrot, Strengthen the Stick
U.S. Foreign Policy, Middle East and North Africa Greg Pugliese, Former Contributing Writer 12/11/11 U.S. Foreign Policy, Middle East and North Africa Greg Pugliese, Former Contributing Writer 12/11/11

Sweeten the Carrot, Strengthen the Stick

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No End in Sight: The U.S. Drone Campaign as a Perpetual Stop-Gap
U.S. Foreign Policy, Middle East and North Africa IAR Staff 12/11/11 U.S. Foreign Policy, Middle East and North Africa IAR Staff 12/11/11

No End in Sight: The U.S. Drone Campaign as a Perpetual Stop-Gap

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After Libya: The Need to Revise the War Powers Resolution
U.S. Foreign Policy, Middle East and North Africa IAR Staff 10/16/11 U.S. Foreign Policy, Middle East and North Africa IAR Staff 10/16/11

After Libya: The Need to Revise the War Powers Resolution

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The Merits of (Re)defining U.S. National Security
U.S. Foreign Policy Paul Lubliner, Former Senior Editor 9/26/11 U.S. Foreign Policy Paul Lubliner, Former Senior Editor 9/26/11

The Merits of (Re)defining U.S. National Security

By Paul LublinerSenior EditorSeptember 26, 2011

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Obama and His Foreign Policy Critics
U.S. Foreign Policy IAR Staff 9/18/11 U.S. Foreign Policy IAR Staff 9/18/11

Obama and His Foreign Policy Critics

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Not My Fault: How the Blame Game Shapes Public Institutions
U.S. Foreign Policy Anand Datla, Former Contributing Writer 8/8/11 U.S. Foreign Policy Anand Datla, Former Contributing Writer 8/8/11

Not My Fault: How the Blame Game Shapes Public Institutions

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How U.S. Aid Complicates the War in Afghanistan
South Asia, International Development, U.S. Foreign Policy IAR Staff 6/15/11 South Asia, International Development, U.S. Foreign Policy IAR Staff 6/15/11

How U.S. Aid Complicates the War in Afghanistan

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Obama Is Expected to Listen

By Larissa Hotra, IAR Staff WriterIt’s not every day that Latin America tells the United States what to do. Or is it?

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U.S. Foreign Policy IAR Staff 12/4/08 U.S. Foreign Policy IAR Staff 12/4/08

Interview with Ambassador Brook Hailu Beshah

By James TurittoStaff WriterNovember 8, 2008

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Implications of US-China Economic Relationship

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U.S. Foreign Policy, South Asia, Security Megan A. Amer, Former Contributor 11/10/08 U.S. Foreign Policy, South Asia, Security Megan A. Amer, Former Contributor 11/10/08

The U.S. and India Nuclear Deal: The Right Thing to Do!

By Megan A. Amer.

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South Asia, Southeast Asia, International Law and Organizations, International Economics, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Peng Claire Bai, Former Contributor 8/18/08 South Asia, Southeast Asia, International Law and Organizations, International Economics, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Peng Claire Bai, Former Contributor 8/18/08

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

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U.S. Foreign Policy, Latin America and the Western Hemisphere IAR Staff 8/14/08 U.S. Foreign Policy, Latin America and the Western Hemisphere IAR Staff 8/14/08

Five Secretaries of State Meet at GW

By Tara Chandra and Carey Hale, IAR staff writers

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Sub-Saharan Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy, International Development IAR Staff 8/13/08 Sub-Saharan Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy, International Development IAR Staff 8/13/08

Interview with David H. Shinn

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