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For Egypt Watchers, a Lesson from Salvador Allende
Human Rights, Middle East and North Africa Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 2/7/11 Human Rights, Middle East and North Africa Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 2/7/11

For Egypt Watchers, a Lesson from Salvador Allende

By Nicholas K. MandleStaff EditorFebruary 7, 2011

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Familiar rhetoric, weak solutions after Moscow tragedy
Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 2/7/11 Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 2/7/11

Familiar rhetoric, weak solutions after Moscow tragedy

By Calvin GarnerStaff EditorFebruary 7, 2011

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Book Review: Deadly Embrace: Fixing What We Broke
Book Reviews, Middle East and North Africa Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 2/7/11 Book Reviews, Middle East and North Africa Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 2/7/11

Book Review: Deadly Embrace: Fixing What We Broke

By George JagelsContributorFebruary 7, 2011

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Egypt - Days of Rage
Middle East and North Africa Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 2/7/11 Middle East and North Africa Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 2/7/11

Egypt - Days of Rage

By Ellen BaughStaff WriterFebruary 7, 2011

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Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 1/30/11 Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 1/30/11

Self Impact Assessment: A Comparative Analysis of Development and Human Rights Non Governmental Organizations

By Koldo CaslaUniversity of Denver

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Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 1/30/11 Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 1/30/11

After Mass Atrocity: Pragmatism and Foresight in the Pursuit of Post-Conflict Justice

By Jeffrey M. BernsteinNorman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University

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Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 1/30/11 Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 1/30/11

Hezbollah and Iran: The new resistance model and why it will fail

By Omid TownsendGeorgetown University

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Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 1/30/11 Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 1/30/11

AFRICOM: Motivations Behind the United States’ Newest Combatant Command and What to Expect

By Benjamin MansbachUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

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Egypt Has Lit a Fire under Washington’s Assets
Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 1/30/11 Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 1/30/11

Egypt Has Lit a Fire under Washington’s Assets

By Amanda KadlecSenior Staff WriterJanuary 31, 2011

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Tunisia: The Revolution that Started it All
Middle East and North Africa Naseema Noor, Former Contributor 1/30/11 Middle East and North Africa Naseema Noor, Former Contributor 1/30/11

Tunisia: The Revolution that Started it All

By Naseema NoorContributorJanuary 31, 2011

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Book Review: The Longest War: The Enduring Conflict between America and Al Qaeda
Book Reviews, Middle East and North Africa Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 1/30/11 Book Reviews, Middle East and North Africa Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 1/30/11

Book Review: The Longest War: The Enduring Conflict between America and Al Qaeda

By Matthew M. ReedManaging EditorJanuary 31, 2011

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Moving Forward: America and Pakistan
International Economic..., Middle East and North Africa Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 1/30/11 International Economic..., Middle East and North Africa Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 1/30/11

Moving Forward: America and Pakistan

By Michael D. PurzyckiContributorJanuary 31, 2011

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Hu’s State Visit: Deliverables or Intangibles?
International Economic... Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 1/23/11 International Economic... Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 1/23/11

Hu’s State Visit: Deliverables or Intangibles?

By David SilvermanManaging EditorJanuary 24, 2011

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The Future of Open Source Intelligence
Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 1/23/11 Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 1/23/11

The Future of Open Source Intelligence

By Corey VelgersdykSenior Staff WriterJanuary 24, 2010

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U.S. Needs an Ambassador in Syria
Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 1/23/11 Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 1/23/11

U.S. Needs an Ambassador in Syria

Steve StoddardContributorJanuary 24, 2011

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Venezuela’s nuclear program – the alarmists are right
Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 12/13/10 Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 12/13/10

Venezuela’s nuclear program – the alarmists are right

By Calvin GarnerStaff EditorDecember 13, 2010

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U.S. Pressure for a Timely Referendum on South Sudan’s Secession
Human Rights Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 12/13/10 Human Rights Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 12/13/10

U.S. Pressure for a Timely Referendum on South Sudan’s Secession

By Emily BrownStaff EditorDecember 13, 2010

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Strengthening Ties With Latin America: Why we need the U.S.-Colombia FTA
International Economic... Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 12/13/10 International Economic... Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 12/13/10

Strengthening Ties With Latin America: Why we need the U.S.-Colombia FTA

By Bobby FraserContributorDecember 13, 2010

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LETTERS FROM ABROAD: Indonesian Disaster Management Needs a Reality Check
Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 12/13/10 Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 12/13/10

LETTERS FROM ABROAD: Indonesian Disaster Management Needs a Reality Check

By Yvonne ChenContributorDecember 13, 2010

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LETTERS FROM ABROAD: Back in the U.S.S.R
Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 12/13/10 Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 12/13/10

LETTERS FROM ABROAD: Back in the U.S.S.R

By Andrew VarnumContributorDecember 13, 2010

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