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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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Google Gets Caught in Asian Island Disputes
East Asia Shen Peng, Former Contributing Writer 10/27/13 East Asia Shen Peng, Former Contributing Writer 10/27/13

Google Gets Caught in Asian Island Disputes

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The Saudis Step Up in Syria
International Law and Organizations, Middle East and North Africa Josh Khoury, Former Contributing Writer 10/27/13 International Law and Organizations, Middle East and North Africa Josh Khoury, Former Contributing Writer 10/27/13

The Saudis Step Up in Syria

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Tunisia: Keep Calm and Carry On
Middle East and North Africa Kevin Ivey, Former Contributing Writer 10/20/13 Middle East and North Africa Kevin Ivey, Former Contributing Writer 10/20/13

Tunisia: Keep Calm and Carry On

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Mexican Democracy Depends on Judicial Reform
Latin America and the Western Hemisphere Ashley Reaves, Former Contributing Writer 10/20/13 Latin America and the Western Hemisphere Ashley Reaves, Former Contributing Writer 10/20/13

Mexican Democracy Depends on Judicial Reform

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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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We Won't Get All of Assad's Chemical Weapons (But That's Not So Bad)
Middle East and North Africa, International Law and Organizations, Security Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 10/14/13 Middle East and North Africa, International Law and Organizations, Security Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 10/14/13

We Won't Get All of Assad's Chemical Weapons (But That's Not So Bad)

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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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Rebuilding Mali: How to Address the Political and Socioeconomic Issues
Middle East and North Africa, International Development Samia Basille, Former Contributing Writer 9/29/13 Middle East and North Africa, International Development Samia Basille, Former Contributing Writer 9/29/13

Rebuilding Mali: How to Address the Political and Socioeconomic Issues

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Golan or Go Home:  The nearing permanency of the Golan Heights
Middle East and North Africa, Security David L. McCoy, Former Contributor 9/29/13 Middle East and North Africa, Security David L. McCoy, Former Contributor 9/29/13

Golan or Go Home: The nearing permanency of the Golan Heights

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The Evolving Threat of Wildlife Trafficking
International Law and Organizations Samuel Doo, Former Contributing Writer 9/15/13 International Law and Organizations Samuel Doo, Former Contributing Writer 9/15/13

The Evolving Threat of Wildlife Trafficking

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Piracy and Governance In the Gulf of Guinea
Security, Sub-Saharan Africa Florian Decludt, Former Contributing Writer 9/8/13 Security, Sub-Saharan Africa Florian Decludt, Former Contributing Writer 9/8/13

Piracy and Governance In the Gulf of Guinea

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Human Trafficking:  A Security Perspective
Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 9/3/13 Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 9/3/13

Human Trafficking: A Security Perspective

By James Giguere

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Interview with Ambassador Frederic C. Hof
Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 9/3/13 Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 9/3/13

Interview with Ambassador Frederic C. Hof

By Boaz Munro, IAR Co-Editor-In-Chief

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Russia’s Customs Union is the Wrong Turn for Central Asia
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, East Asia, International Development Luke Rodeheffer, Former Contributing Writer 8/18/13 Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, East Asia, International Development Luke Rodeheffer, Former Contributing Writer 8/18/13

Russia’s Customs Union is the Wrong Turn for Central Asia

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Unnecessary Delays in Turkey’s Accession to the EU
Europe, Middle East and North Africa Kyle Hartwell, Former Contributing Writer 8/7/13 Europe, Middle East and North Africa Kyle Hartwell, Former Contributing Writer 8/7/13

Unnecessary Delays in Turkey’s Accession to the EU

By Kyle Hartwell
Contributor
August 5, 2013

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Does the IEA Have the Energy to Compete in the Future?
International Law and Organizations Anup Rao and Andrew Ludwig, Former Contributing Writers 7/29/13 International Law and Organizations Anup Rao and Andrew Ludwig, Former Contributing Writers 7/29/13

Does the IEA Have the Energy to Compete in the Future?

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The Myth of Israel’s Destabilizing Nuclear Weapons
Security, Middle East and North Africa Stephen Ellis, Former Contributing Writer 7/21/13 Security, Middle East and North Africa Stephen Ellis, Former Contributing Writer 7/21/13

The Myth of Israel’s Destabilizing Nuclear Weapons

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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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China's Role in Post-Occupation Afghanistan and Prospects for U.S.-China Ties
South Asia, East Asia, Security Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 4/21/13 South Asia, East Asia, Security Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 4/21/13

China's Role in Post-Occupation Afghanistan and Prospects for U.S.-China Ties

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