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The World Cup is a Win-Win Game
Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, International Economics Zachary Toal, Former Staff Writer 4/22/14 Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, International Economics Zachary Toal, Former Staff Writer 4/22/14

The World Cup is a Win-Win Game

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Preventing Violence against Women in India
South Asia, Human Rights, U.S. Foreign Policy Nikita Setia, Former Contributing Writer 4/16/14 South Asia, Human Rights, U.S. Foreign Policy Nikita Setia, Former Contributing Writer 4/16/14

Preventing Violence against Women in India

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What’s in the numbers? When Mortality Figures in Armed Conflicts Fail to Tell the Whole Story
Security, Human Rights Bethan Matthias and Ruben Brouwer, Former Contributing Writers 4/10/14 Security, Human Rights Bethan Matthias and Ruben Brouwer, Former Contributing Writers 4/10/14

What’s in the numbers? When Mortality Figures in Armed Conflicts Fail to Tell the Whole Story

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Variations in Levels of Rape as a Weapon of War: A Comparative Analysis of Darfur and South Sudan
Sub-Saharan Africa, Human Rights, Security Michelle Grimaldi, Former Contributing Writer 4/10/14 Sub-Saharan Africa, Human Rights, Security Michelle Grimaldi, Former Contributing Writer 4/10/14

Variations in Levels of Rape as a Weapon of War: A Comparative Analysis of Darfur and South Sudan

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Aligning the Electricity Market Evolution with U.S. Strategic Priorities: The Need for Research and Investment in Mid-Stream “Smart” Technologies
U.S. Foreign Policy, Energy and Environment, Technology and Information Courtney Peterson, Former Contributing Writer 4/10/14 U.S. Foreign Policy, Energy and Environment, Technology and Information Courtney Peterson, Former Contributing Writer 4/10/14

Aligning the Electricity Market Evolution with U.S. Strategic Priorities: The Need for Research and Investment in Mid-Stream “Smart” Technologies

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Politicization of the Salafi Movement: The Emergence and Influence of Political Salafism in Egypt
Middle East and North Africa, Security Tore Hamming, Former Contributing Writer 4/10/14 Middle East and North Africa, Security Tore Hamming, Former Contributing Writer 4/10/14

Politicization of the Salafi Movement: The Emergence and Influence of Political Salafism in Egypt

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Ineffective EU Energy Policy and Russia
Europe, Energy and Environment, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space Doug Murray, Former Contributing Writer 4/10/14 Europe, Energy and Environment, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space Doug Murray, Former Contributing Writer 4/10/14

Ineffective EU Energy Policy and Russia

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The Connection between Improving Unemployment and Rebuilding Security in the Middle Eastern and North African Regions
Middle East and North Africa, International Economics, Security Meredith Canniff Fortier, Former Contributing Writer 4/10/14 Middle East and North Africa, International Economics, Security Meredith Canniff Fortier, Former Contributing Writer 4/10/14

The Connection between Improving Unemployment and Rebuilding Security in the Middle Eastern and North African Regions

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US-Pakistan Relations
U.S. Foreign Policy, South Asia, Security Ryan Thomas Trapani, Former Contributing Writer 4/1/14 U.S. Foreign Policy, South Asia, Security Ryan Thomas Trapani, Former Contributing Writer 4/1/14

US-Pakistan Relations

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The Post-Sochi North Caucasus Remains Mired in Corruption
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, International Economics Luke Rodeheffer, Former Contributing Writer 4/1/14 Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, International Economics Luke Rodeheffer, Former Contributing Writer 4/1/14

The Post-Sochi North Caucasus Remains Mired in Corruption

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Venezuelans Losing out on Oil
Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, International Economics Zachary Toal, Former Staff Writer 3/12/14 Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, International Economics Zachary Toal, Former Staff Writer 3/12/14

Venezuelans Losing out on Oil

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From Guantanamo to Socotra Island
U.S. Foreign Policy, Middle East and North Africa, Energy and Environment Ted Ferraz, Former Contributing Writer 3/10/14 U.S. Foreign Policy, Middle East and North Africa, Energy and Environment Ted Ferraz, Former Contributing Writer 3/10/14

From Guantanamo to Socotra Island

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Mitigating the Negative Impacts of the Belo Monte Dam Complex
Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, Energy and Environment, Human Rights Jonathan Kirk, Former Staff Editor 3/3/14 Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, Energy and Environment, Human Rights Jonathan Kirk, Former Staff Editor 3/3/14

Mitigating the Negative Impacts of the Belo Monte Dam Complex

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The Saudi Dilemma: Is the United States Still an Ally?
U.S. Foreign Policy, Middle East and North Africa Dan Rozenson, Former Contributing Writer 3/3/14 U.S. Foreign Policy, Middle East and North Africa Dan Rozenson, Former Contributing Writer 3/3/14

The Saudi Dilemma: Is the United States Still an Ally?

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We’ve Got Professors - A Response to Nicholas Kristof
U.S. Foreign Policy, Technology and Information Ben Nelson, Former Contributing Writer 3/3/14 U.S. Foreign Policy, Technology and Information Ben Nelson, Former Contributing Writer 3/3/14

We’ve Got Professors - A Response to Nicholas Kristof

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Is Egypt Breaking Apart?
Middle East and North Africa, International Economics J. Thomas Gratowski, Former Contributing Writer 2/17/14 Middle East and North Africa, International Economics J. Thomas Gratowski, Former Contributing Writer 2/17/14

Is Egypt Breaking Apart?

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Putting Poverty in Museums: Bottom-Up Perspectives
International Development, International Economics Eric Ahearn, Former Contributing Writer 2/5/14 International Development, International Economics Eric Ahearn, Former Contributing Writer 2/5/14

Putting Poverty in Museums: Bottom-Up Perspectives

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Catching Up With Antibiotics
Global Health Jonathan Koller, Former Contributing Writer 2/5/14 Global Health Jonathan Koller, Former Contributing Writer 2/5/14

Catching Up With Antibiotics

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Thailand’s problem: A Lack of Democratic Culture
Southeast Asia Florian Decludt, Former Contributing Writer 1/28/14 Southeast Asia Florian Decludt, Former Contributing Writer 1/28/14

Thailand’s problem: A Lack of Democratic Culture

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Troubled Policy in South Sudan
Sub-Saharan Africa, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Clay Moran, Former Contributing Writer 1/21/14 Sub-Saharan Africa, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Clay Moran, Former Contributing Writer 1/21/14

Troubled Policy in South Sudan

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