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Diverging Reform in Elite Communist Political Institutions: A Comparison of the Chinese and Vietnamese Central Committees
Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 6/4/12 Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 6/4/12

Diverging Reform in Elite Communist Political Institutions: A Comparison of the Chinese and Vietnamese Central Committees

By Luke Herman

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Climate Change and Cooperation in "Chindia"
South Asia, East Asia Madhumitha Madhavan, Former Staff Writer 5/13/12 South Asia, East Asia Madhumitha Madhavan, Former Staff Writer 5/13/12

Climate Change and Cooperation in "Chindia"

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Helping Remittances Go Further
International Law and Organizations Yvonne Chen, Former Staff Writer 5/13/12 International Law and Organizations Yvonne Chen, Former Staff Writer 5/13/12

Helping Remittances Go Further

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Book Review: Hyperconflict, Globalization, and Insecurity
Security Anand Datla, Former Contributing Writer 5/13/12 Security Anand Datla, Former Contributing Writer 5/13/12

Book Review: Hyperconflict, Globalization, and Insecurity

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The Responsibility to Protect the Syrian People
Human Rights, Middle East and North Africa Sam Ostrander, Former Contributing Writer 5/6/12 Human Rights, Middle East and North Africa Sam Ostrander, Former Contributing Writer 5/6/12

The Responsibility to Protect the Syrian People

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The Case for Tougher Talk in Foreign Affairs
Security Nicole Jenaye, Former Contributing Writer 5/6/12 Security Nicole Jenaye, Former Contributing Writer 5/6/12

The Case for Tougher Talk in Foreign Affairs

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Diplomacy with Iran Is the Best Option
Middle East and North Africa Daniel R. DePetris, Former Contributing Writer 4/30/12 Middle East and North Africa Daniel R. DePetris, Former Contributing Writer 4/30/12

Diplomacy with Iran Is the Best Option

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The Downfall of Bo Xilai: What It Means for China’s Political Reform
East Asia Tim Adamson, Former Contributing Writer 4/30/12 East Asia Tim Adamson, Former Contributing Writer 4/30/12

The Downfall of Bo Xilai: What It Means for China’s Political Reform

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The Real Effects of Kony 2012
Sub-Saharan Africa IAR Staff 4/23/12 Sub-Saharan Africa IAR Staff 4/23/12

The Real Effects of Kony 2012

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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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Don't Forget Latin America
Latin America and the Western Hemisphere IAR Staff 4/1/12 Latin America and the Western Hemisphere IAR Staff 4/1/12

Don't Forget Latin America

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Why Tajikistan Won’t Abandon the Islamic Republic of Iran
Middle East and North Africa IAR Staff 4/1/12 Middle East and North Africa IAR Staff 4/1/12

Why Tajikistan Won’t Abandon the Islamic Republic of Iran

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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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New Lessons from the Falklands
Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, Europe IAR Staff 3/26/12 Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, Europe IAR Staff 3/26/12

New Lessons from the Falklands

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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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