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China in Africa: How the Lion Should Tame the Dragon
Sub-Saharan Africa, East Asia Gerald Woels, Former Contributing Writer 3/12/12 Sub-Saharan Africa, East Asia Gerald Woels, Former Contributing Writer 3/12/12

China in Africa: How the Lion Should Tame the Dragon

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Middle East and North Africa Jessica Schulberg, Former Contributing Writer 2/28/12 Middle East and North Africa Jessica Schulberg, Former Contributing Writer 2/28/12

Is Yemen Ready for Democracy?

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When Violent Conflicts Are Youth Conflicts
Security Yvonne Chen, Former Staff Writer 2/28/12 Security Yvonne Chen, Former Staff Writer 2/28/12

When Violent Conflicts Are Youth Conflicts

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A New Strategic Role for Cyprus
Middle East and North Africa, Europe Robert Ellis, Former Contributing Writer 2/20/12 Middle East and North Africa, Europe Robert Ellis, Former Contributing Writer 2/20/12

A New Strategic Role for Cyprus

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Europe Misses the Mark with its Fiscal Compact
International Economics IAR Staff 2/12/12 International Economics IAR Staff 2/12/12

Europe Misses the Mark with its Fiscal Compact

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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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The Dilemma of National Identity in Turkey
Middle East and North Africa Sabrina M. Peterson, Former Managing Editor 2/5/12 Middle East and North Africa Sabrina M. Peterson, Former Managing Editor 2/5/12

The Dilemma of National Identity in Turkey

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Why the European Central Bank is Right to Be Stubborn
Europe, International Economics IAR Staff 1/29/12 Europe, International Economics IAR Staff 1/29/12

Why the European Central Bank is Right to Be Stubborn

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Politics and Protests: Russia’s Political Future
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space IAR Staff 1/29/12 Russia and the Post-Soviet Space IAR Staff 1/29/12

Politics and Protests: Russia’s Political Future

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The Rise of Fearful Markets
International Economics Anand Datla, Former Contributing Writer 1/23/12 International Economics Anand Datla, Former Contributing Writer 1/23/12

The Rise of Fearful Markets

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Warm Prospects for Democracy in China
East Asia Yvonne Chen, Former Staff Writer 1/23/12 East Asia Yvonne Chen, Former Staff Writer 1/23/12

Warm Prospects for Democracy in China

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Time to Bring All Libyans Together
Middle East and North Africa Daniel R. DePetris, Former Contributing Writer 1/2/12 Middle East and North Africa Daniel R. DePetris, Former Contributing Writer 1/2/12

Time to Bring All Libyans Together

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Overcoming Thailand’s Regional Economic Challenges
Southeast Asia Chayut Setboonsarng, Former Contributing Writer 1/2/12 Southeast Asia Chayut Setboonsarng, Former Contributing Writer 1/2/12

Overcoming Thailand’s Regional Economic Challenges

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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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The Perfect Storm Threatening Middle East Security
Middle East and North Africa IAR Staff 12/11/11 Middle East and North Africa IAR Staff 12/11/11

The Perfect Storm Threatening Middle East Security

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Clean Cookstoves: A Vital Complement to Humanitarian Food Aid
International Development IAR Staff 12/11/11 International Development IAR Staff 12/11/11

Clean Cookstoves: A Vital Complement to Humanitarian Food Aid

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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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Featured Commentary: Challenges and Prospects in Post-Gaddafi Libya
Middle East and North Africa Dr. Youssef Mohamed Sawani, Former Contributor 12/8/11 Middle East and North Africa Dr. Youssef Mohamed Sawani, Former Contributor 12/8/11

Featured Commentary: Challenges and Prospects in Post-Gaddafi Libya

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The New Opposition: A Serious Challenge to Hugo Chávez
Latin America and the Western Hemisphere IAR Staff 12/8/11 Latin America and the Western Hemisphere IAR Staff 12/8/11

The New Opposition: A Serious Challenge to Hugo Chávez

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What Should the U.S. Do about Iraq’s Support of Syria?
Middle East and North Africa Sabrina M. Peterson, Former Managing Editor 12/8/11 Middle East and North Africa Sabrina M. Peterson, Former Managing Editor 12/8/11

What Should the U.S. Do about Iraq’s Support of Syria?

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