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The Israel-Hamas Conflict and the Arab Spring
Middle East and North Africa Sungtae "Jacky" Park, Former Staff Writer 12/2/12 Middle East and North Africa Sungtae "Jacky" Park, Former Staff Writer 12/2/12

The Israel-Hamas Conflict and the Arab Spring

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A Partial Peace for Israelis and Palestinians
Middle East and North Africa Michael D. Purzycki, Former Contributing Writer 12/2/12 Middle East and North Africa Michael D. Purzycki, Former Contributing Writer 12/2/12

A Partial Peace for Israelis and Palestinians

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The Challenges Facing China's New Political Leadership
East Asia Sungtae "Jacky" Park, Former Staff Writer 11/11/12 East Asia Sungtae "Jacky" Park, Former Staff Writer 11/11/12

The Challenges Facing China's New Political Leadership

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Is the Chinese Economy Really ‘Bottoming Out’?
East Asia, International Economics Sungtae "Jacky" Park, Former Staff Writer 11/4/12 East Asia, International Economics Sungtae "Jacky" Park, Former Staff Writer 11/4/12

Is the Chinese Economy Really ‘Bottoming Out’?

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A Reality Check on Egypt’s Regional Aspirations
Middle East and North Africa Sungtae "Jacky" Park, Former Staff Writer 10/28/12 Middle East and North Africa Sungtae "Jacky" Park, Former Staff Writer 10/28/12

A Reality Check on Egypt’s Regional Aspirations

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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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The Deepening Crisis of Credibility for the Indian Congress Party
South Asia Sachin Gaur, Former Contributing Writer 10/14/12 South Asia Sachin Gaur, Former Contributing Writer 10/14/12

The Deepening Crisis of Credibility for the Indian Congress Party

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Russia Struggles to Reform Its Military
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Security Sungtae "Jacky" Park, Former Staff Writer 10/14/12 Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Security Sungtae "Jacky" Park, Former Staff Writer 10/14/12

Russia Struggles to Reform Its Military

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The Editor’s Monthly Memo: Does Nationalism Still Matter?
Bradford Simmons, Former Editor-in-Chief 10/8/12 Bradford Simmons, Former Editor-in-Chief 10/8/12

The Editor’s Monthly Memo: Does Nationalism Still Matter?

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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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Russia’s Accession to the World Trade Organization: Why the Jackson-Vanik Amendment Should Be Repealed
International Law and Organizations, International Economics, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space Sabrina M. Peterson, Former Managing Editor 9/30/12 International Law and Organizations, International Economics, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space Sabrina M. Peterson, Former Managing Editor 9/30/12

Russia’s Accession to the World Trade Organization: Why the Jackson-Vanik Amendment Should Be Repealed

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Limits of the China-Japan Tension over the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands
East Asia, Security Sungtae "Jacky" Park, Former Staff Writer 9/30/12 East Asia, Security Sungtae "Jacky" Park, Former Staff Writer 9/30/12

Limits of the China-Japan Tension over the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands

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Is Italy Going to Default?
International Economics, Europe Eleonora Ambrosi, Former Contributing Writer 9/16/12 International Economics, Europe Eleonora Ambrosi, Former Contributing Writer 9/16/12

Is Italy Going to Default?

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China’s Challenge: a Democratic Hong Kong
East Asia Romain Warnault, Former Contributing Writer 9/16/12 East Asia Romain Warnault, Former Contributing Writer 9/16/12

China’s Challenge: a Democratic Hong Kong

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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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Iran’s Deteriorating Economy: An Analysis of the Economic Impact of Western Sanctions
Middle East and North Africa, International Economics Sabrina M. Peterson, Former Managing Editor 7/29/12 Middle East and North Africa, International Economics Sabrina M. Peterson, Former Managing Editor 7/29/12

Iran’s Deteriorating Economy: An Analysis of the Economic Impact of Western Sanctions

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The Middle East and the Role of Economics
International Economics, Middle East and North Africa Nicole Muzzy, Former Contributing Writer 7/15/12 International Economics, Middle East and North Africa Nicole Muzzy, Former Contributing Writer 7/15/12

The Middle East and the Role of Economics

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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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