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‘We Were Winning When I Left’: A Review of John Nagl’s ‘Knife Fights’
Middle East and North Africa, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Collin Hunt, Former Contributing Writer 11/2/14 Middle East and North Africa, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Collin Hunt, Former Contributing Writer 11/2/14

‘We Were Winning When I Left’: A Review of John Nagl’s ‘Knife Fights’

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MOOCs: The Next Foreign Policy Tool
U.S. Foreign Policy, Technology and Information Nicole (Bailey) Sbitani, Former Staff Writer 11/2/14 U.S. Foreign Policy, Technology and Information Nicole (Bailey) Sbitani, Former Staff Writer 11/2/14

MOOCs: The Next Foreign Policy Tool

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Asia-Pacific Low-Cost Carrier Strategy: Holding Pattern or Cleared for Landing?
East Asia, Southeast Asia, International Economics Clay Moran, Former Contributing Writer 10/28/14 East Asia, Southeast Asia, International Economics Clay Moran, Former Contributing Writer 10/28/14

Asia-Pacific Low-Cost Carrier Strategy: Holding Pattern or Cleared for Landing?

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Japan Must Tailor its Rearmament Plan
East Asia, Southeast Asia, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Davis Florick, Former Contributing Writer 10/28/14 East Asia, Southeast Asia, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Davis Florick, Former Contributing Writer 10/28/14

Japan Must Tailor its Rearmament Plan

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Argentina v. the Vulture Funds: End the Blame Game
Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, International Law and Organizations, International Economics Jesse A. Smith, Former Contributing Writer 10/28/14 Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, International Law and Organizations, International Economics Jesse A. Smith, Former Contributing Writer 10/28/14

Argentina v. the Vulture Funds: End the Blame Game

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The Islamic State’s North Africa Advance is a Mirage
Middle East and North Africa, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Collin Hunt, Former Contributing Writer 10/21/14 Middle East and North Africa, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Collin Hunt, Former Contributing Writer 10/21/14

The Islamic State’s North Africa Advance is a Mirage

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China’s Rise: Offensive Realists’ Hits and Misses
U.S. Foreign Policy, East Asia, Southeast Asia Nicole Golliher, Former Senior Editor 10/21/14 U.S. Foreign Policy, East Asia, Southeast Asia Nicole Golliher, Former Senior Editor 10/21/14

China’s Rise: Offensive Realists’ Hits and Misses

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Why Beijing Needs Universal Suffrage in Hong Kong
East Asia, Human Rights Shiyun Lu, Former Contributing Writer 10/14/14 East Asia, Human Rights Shiyun Lu, Former Contributing Writer 10/14/14

Why Beijing Needs Universal Suffrage in Hong Kong

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Why Sarkozy Will Succeed in his Comeback
Europe, International Economics Szymon Jagiello, Former Contributing Writer 10/10/14 Europe, International Economics Szymon Jagiello, Former Contributing Writer 10/10/14

Why Sarkozy Will Succeed in his Comeback

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Mitigating the Effects of Terrorism and Creating Energy Policy Opportunities
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Security, Energy and Environment Thomas Stephenson, Former Contributing Writer 10/7/14 Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Security, Energy and Environment Thomas Stephenson, Former Contributing Writer 10/7/14

Mitigating the Effects of Terrorism and Creating Energy Policy Opportunities

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Are Offensive Realists Overreacting about China’s Military Modernization?
East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Rongfei Gou, Former Contributing Writer 10/7/14 East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Rongfei Gou, Former Contributing Writer 10/7/14

Are Offensive Realists Overreacting about China’s Military Modernization?

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Why the U.S. Must Fight an Information War Against ISIL
U.S. Foreign Policy, Middle East and North Africa, Security Nicole (Bailey) Sbitani, Former Staff Writer 9/30/14 U.S. Foreign Policy, Middle East and North Africa, Security Nicole (Bailey) Sbitani, Former Staff Writer 9/30/14

Why the U.S. Must Fight an Information War Against ISIL

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Big Tech, Big Government: Why Regulators Must Work with Emerging Businesses
International Economics, International Law and Organizations, Technology and Information Jack Karsten, Former Contributing Writer 9/30/14 International Economics, International Law and Organizations, Technology and Information Jack Karsten, Former Contributing Writer 9/30/14

Big Tech, Big Government: Why Regulators Must Work with Emerging Businesses

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What the Scottish Vote Means for European Separatism
Europe Elizabeth Burnham, Former Editor-in-Chief Print Edition 9/28/14 Europe Elizabeth Burnham, Former Editor-in-Chief Print Edition 9/28/14

What the Scottish Vote Means for European Separatism

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A Clash of Civilizations in Ukraine? Not Quite.
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Security Pablo Scuticchio, Former Contributing Writer 9/23/14 Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Security Pablo Scuticchio, Former Contributing Writer 9/23/14

A Clash of Civilizations in Ukraine? Not Quite.

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Toward a Neutered Net
Security, Technology and Information Jordan Sotudeh, Former Contributing Writer 9/23/14 Security, Technology and Information Jordan Sotudeh, Former Contributing Writer 9/23/14

Toward a Neutered Net

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Grapes of Recidivism: Expanding Employment Opportunities for America’s Ex-Cons
International Economics, International Law and Organizations Garret Mitchell, Former Contributing Writer 9/16/14 International Economics, International Law and Organizations Garret Mitchell, Former Contributing Writer 9/16/14

Grapes of Recidivism: Expanding Employment Opportunities for America’s Ex-Cons

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Net Neutrality by Other Means
U.S. Foreign Policy, International Economic..., Technology and Information Jack Karsten, Former Contributing Writer 9/2/14 U.S. Foreign Policy, International Economic..., Technology and Information Jack Karsten, Former Contributing Writer 9/2/14

Net Neutrality by Other Means

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A “Litericide” in Putin’s Russia: Whither Intelligentsia?
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, U.S. Foreign Policy, International Economics Denis A. Burakov and Mikhail Skovoronskikh, Former Contributing Writers 9/2/14 Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, U.S. Foreign Policy, International Economics Denis A. Burakov and Mikhail Skovoronskikh, Former Contributing Writers 9/2/14

A “Litericide” in Putin’s Russia: Whither Intelligentsia?

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The Trouble with Locals: Russia's Arming of Ukrainian Separatists is Uniquely Irresponsible
U.S. Foreign Policy, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Security Eric Hansson, Former Contributing Writer 7/18/14 U.S. Foreign Policy, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Security Eric Hansson, Former Contributing Writer 7/18/14

The Trouble with Locals: Russia's Arming of Ukrainian Separatists is Uniquely Irresponsible

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