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Troubled Policy in South Sudan
Sub-Saharan Africa, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Clay Moran, Former Contributing Writer 1/21/14 Sub-Saharan Africa, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Clay Moran, Former Contributing Writer 1/21/14

Troubled Policy in South Sudan

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Hebron and the High Stakes of Israeli-Palestinian Peace Negotiations
Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security John Stafford, Former Contributing Writer 1/2/14 Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security John Stafford, Former Contributing Writer 1/2/14

Hebron and the High Stakes of Israeli-Palestinian Peace Negotiations

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NSA and Terrorist Networks: A Game of Catch
Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy, Technology and Information Priyadarshini Rakh, Former Contributing Writer 11/25/13 Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy, Technology and Information Priyadarshini Rakh, Former Contributing Writer 11/25/13

NSA and Terrorist Networks: A Game of Catch

By Pikria SaliashviliContributorNovember 25, 2013

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Trust Is Key To Cooperation With Iran: A Response to "Why Rouhani’s 'Charm-Offensive' Should Not Be Trusted"
Middle East and North Africa, International Law and Organizations, U.S. Foreign Policy Samia Basille, Former Contributing Writer 11/4/13 Middle East and North Africa, International Law and Organizations, U.S. Foreign Policy Samia Basille, Former Contributing Writer 11/4/13

Trust Is Key To Cooperation With Iran: A Response to "Why Rouhani’s 'Charm-Offensive' Should Not Be Trusted"

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The Future of U.S.-Venezuelan Relations
U.S. Foreign Policy, Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, International Economics Clay Moran, Former Contributing Writer 10/27/13 U.S. Foreign Policy, Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, International Economics Clay Moran, Former Contributing Writer 10/27/13

The Future of U.S.-Venezuelan Relations

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Why Rouhani’s “Charm-Offensive” Should Not Be Trusted
Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy Jennifer Lowry, Former Contributing Writer 10/14/13 Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy Jennifer Lowry, Former Contributing Writer 10/14/13

Why Rouhani’s “Charm-Offensive” Should Not Be Trusted

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The Liberal Arts: Why They’re Crucial to US Security Interests
U.S. Foreign Policy Samuel Doo, Former Contributing Writer 10/7/13 U.S. Foreign Policy Samuel Doo, Former Contributing Writer 10/7/13

The Liberal Arts: Why They’re Crucial to US Security Interests

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As the U.S. Pivots East, Russia Pivots North
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Jennifer Cayias, Former Contributing Writer 4/21/13 Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Jennifer Cayias, Former Contributing Writer 4/21/13

As the U.S. Pivots East, Russia Pivots North

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The Regime That Will Not Die:  The North Korean Hybrid Threat
East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Bradley Martin, Former Staff Writer 3/24/13 East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Bradley Martin, Former Staff Writer 3/24/13

The Regime That Will Not Die: The North Korean Hybrid Threat

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Disentangling U.S. Agriculture and Food Aid: The Failure of Myopic Policy Thinking
U.S. Foreign Policy, International Development Ashley McEvoy, Former Contributing Writer 3/17/13 U.S. Foreign Policy, International Development Ashley McEvoy, Former Contributing Writer 3/17/13

Disentangling U.S. Agriculture and Food Aid: The Failure of Myopic Policy Thinking

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The End of a Frontier: Obama’s Cyber Order
U.S. Foreign Policy, Technology and Information Andrew Reddie, Former Contributing Writer 3/3/13 U.S. Foreign Policy, Technology and Information Andrew Reddie, Former Contributing Writer 3/3/13

The End of a Frontier: Obama’s Cyber Order

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A Modest Agenda for President Obama's Upcoming Visit to Israel
Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy Ben Nelson, Former Contributing Writer 3/3/13 Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy Ben Nelson, Former Contributing Writer 3/3/13

A Modest Agenda for President Obama's Upcoming Visit to Israel

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Absence of Drone Policy Perpetuates Endless Global War
U.S. Foreign Policy Jessica Schulberg, Former Contributing Writer 2/10/13 U.S. Foreign Policy Jessica Schulberg, Former Contributing Writer 2/10/13

Absence of Drone Policy Perpetuates Endless Global War

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U.S. Foreign Policy Sumantra Maitra, Former Contributing Writer 1/13/13 U.S. Foreign Policy Sumantra Maitra, Former Contributing Writer 1/13/13

U.S. Foreign Policy: Back to Realism

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The Future of Western Hemisphere Defense Cooperation: A Historic Policy Statement Goes Unnoticed
Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, U.S. Foreign Policy Alejandro Garcia, Former Contributing Writer 1/13/13 Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, U.S. Foreign Policy Alejandro Garcia, Former Contributing Writer 1/13/13

The Future of Western Hemisphere Defense Cooperation: A Historic Policy Statement Goes Unnoticed

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Free to Kill: How a Lack of Accountability in America’s Drone Campaign Threatens U.S. Efforts in Yemen
U.S. Foreign Policy Jacqueline Manning, Former Managing Editor 12/9/12 U.S. Foreign Policy Jacqueline Manning, Former Managing Editor 12/9/12

Free to Kill: How a Lack of Accountability in America’s Drone Campaign Threatens U.S. Efforts in Yemen

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Georgia’s Power Shift and its Implications for U.S-Georgian Relations
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, U.S. Foreign Policy Ani Avetisyan, Former Contributing Writer 10/28/12 Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, U.S. Foreign Policy Ani Avetisyan, Former Contributing Writer 10/28/12

Georgia’s Power Shift and its Implications for U.S-Georgian Relations

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The Intricate Pursuit of American Strategy in the Middle East
Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy Parry Van Landingham, Former Contributing Writer 10/14/12 Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy Parry Van Landingham, Former Contributing Writer 10/14/12

The Intricate Pursuit of American Strategy in the Middle East

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Romney Tries To Hash Out A Foreign Policy
U.S. Foreign Policy Daniel R. DePetris, Former Contributing Writer 10/14/12 U.S. Foreign Policy Daniel R. DePetris, Former Contributing Writer 10/14/12

Romney Tries To Hash Out A Foreign Policy

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Why North Korea Still Needs U.S. Security Guarantees before Proceeding with Major Reforms
East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Sungtae "Jacky" Park, Former Staff Writer 10/8/12 East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Sungtae "Jacky" Park, Former Staff Writer 10/8/12

Why North Korea Still Needs U.S. Security Guarantees before Proceeding with Major Reforms

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