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The Indian Public Education System Must be Improved
South Asia, Human Rights, International Development Nikita Setia, Former Contributing Writer 1/14/15 South Asia, Human Rights, International Development Nikita Setia, Former Contributing Writer 1/14/15

The Indian Public Education System Must be Improved

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Why a Focus on Internet Innovation May Be the FCC’s Best Option
Security, Technology and Information Jack Karsten, Former Contributing Writer 1/7/15 Security, Technology and Information Jack Karsten, Former Contributing Writer 1/7/15

Why a Focus on Internet Innovation May Be the FCC’s Best Option

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Why Germany Must Lead Western Negotiations with Russia
U.S. Foreign Policy, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Europe Leonie Marie-Theres Eland, Former Contributing Writer 12/18/14 U.S. Foreign Policy, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Europe Leonie Marie-Theres Eland, Former Contributing Writer 12/18/14

Why Germany Must Lead Western Negotiations with Russia

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Why the U.S. Drone Strike Campaign Is Self-Defeating
U.S. Foreign Policy, Security, Technology and Information Collin Hunt, Former Contributing Writer 12/15/14 U.S. Foreign Policy, Security, Technology and Information Collin Hunt, Former Contributing Writer 12/15/14

Why the U.S. Drone Strike Campaign Is Self-Defeating

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Europe’s 2030 Emissions Targets
Europe, Energy and Environment Eric Hansson and Adam Grider, Former Contributing Writers 12/10/14 Europe, Energy and Environment Eric Hansson and Adam Grider, Former Contributing Writers 12/10/14

Europe’s 2030 Emissions Targets

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India Must Clarify its Strategic Doctrine to Avoid Miscalculation with Pakistan
South Asia, Security Himanil Raina, Former Contributing Writer 12/9/14 South Asia, Security Himanil Raina, Former Contributing Writer 12/9/14

India Must Clarify its Strategic Doctrine to Avoid Miscalculation with Pakistan

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The NSC Needs to Articulate a Clear Strategy in Syria
U.S. Foreign Policy, Security, Middle East and North Africa Rachel Rizzo, Former Contributing Writer 12/7/14 U.S. Foreign Policy, Security, Middle East and North Africa Rachel Rizzo, Former Contributing Writer 12/7/14

The NSC Needs to Articulate a Clear Strategy in Syria

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Fall 2014 Print Journal Now Online
IAR Staff 12/5/14 IAR Staff 12/5/14

Fall 2014 Print Journal Now Online

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Book Review: The Outbreak of the First World War: Structure, Politics and Decision-Making, Edited by Jack S. Levy and John A. Vasquez
Book Reviews, Security Bruno Binetti, Former Contributing Writer 12/4/14 Book Reviews, Security Bruno Binetti, Former Contributing Writer 12/4/14

Book Review: The Outbreak of the First World War: Structure, Politics and Decision-Making, Edited by Jack S. Levy and John A. Vasquez

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Book Review: The Slaughter: Mass Killings, Organ Harvestings, and China’s Secret Solution to Its Dissident Problem, by Ethan Gutmann
Book Reviews, Human Rights, Global Health Thomas Nelson, Former Contributing Writer 12/4/14 Book Reviews, Human Rights, Global Health Thomas Nelson, Former Contributing Writer 12/4/14

Book Review: The Slaughter: Mass Killings, Organ Harvestings, and China’s Secret Solution to Its Dissident Problem, by Ethan Gutmann

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LNG Exports to Japan: Recommendations  for Opening the U.S. Market
International Economics, East Asia Barbara Adair, Rodolfo De la Cruz, John Gillis, Zheng Zhu, Former Contributing Writers 12/4/14 International Economics, East Asia Barbara Adair, Rodolfo De la Cruz, John Gillis, Zheng Zhu, Former Contributing Writers 12/4/14

LNG Exports to Japan: Recommendations for Opening the U.S. Market

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Improving U.S. Strategy on Transnational Organized Crime
Foreign Policy 2020, Security John Driscoll, Former Contributing Writer 12/4/14 Foreign Policy 2020, Security John Driscoll, Former Contributing Writer 12/4/14

Improving U.S. Strategy on Transnational Organized Crime

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Inside North Korea’s State-Sanctioned Criminal Empire
East Asia, Security, Transnational Crime Christina Gathman, Former Contributing Writer 12/4/14 East Asia, Security, Transnational Crime Christina Gathman, Former Contributing Writer 12/4/14

Inside North Korea’s State-Sanctioned Criminal Empire

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The Role of the Defense Department in Advancing the Responsibility to Protect in the Middle East
U.S. Foreign Policy, Middle East and North Africa, Security Josh Khoury, Former Contributing Writer 12/4/14 U.S. Foreign Policy, Middle East and North Africa, Security Josh Khoury, Former Contributing Writer 12/4/14

The Role of the Defense Department in Advancing the Responsibility to Protect in the Middle East

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Establishing a New U.S.-Vietnam Security Relationship: Cultivating a “Middle Power” as a Strategic Partner
U.S. Foreign Policy, Southeast Asia, Security Aaron Turner, Former Contributing Writer 12/4/14 U.S. Foreign Policy, Southeast Asia, Security Aaron Turner, Former Contributing Writer 12/4/14

Establishing a New U.S.-Vietnam Security Relationship: Cultivating a “Middle Power” as a Strategic Partner

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A Climate-Smart Agriculture Policy in the Face of Droughts in Moldova
Europe, Energy and Environment Miki Lendenmann, Former Contributing Writer 12/4/14 Europe, Energy and Environment Miki Lendenmann, Former Contributing Writer 12/4/14

A Climate-Smart Agriculture Policy in the Face of Droughts in Moldova

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Why Domestic Politics Rule Middle East Policymaking: Jordan 1990 and Israel 2014
Middle East and North Africa Alissa Fromkin, Former Staff Writer 11/26/14 Middle East and North Africa Alissa Fromkin, Former Staff Writer 11/26/14

Why Domestic Politics Rule Middle East Policymaking: Jordan 1990 and Israel 2014

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Ukraine should move swiftly toward NATO
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Victoria Garcia Labari, Former Contributing Writer 11/24/14 Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Victoria Garcia Labari, Former Contributing Writer 11/24/14

Ukraine should move swiftly toward NATO

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The Catalan Vote: Neither Legal Nor Meaningless
Europe, International Law and Organizations Elizabeth Burnham, Former Editor-in-Chief Print Edition 11/16/14 Europe, International Law and Organizations Elizabeth Burnham, Former Editor-in-Chief Print Edition 11/16/14

The Catalan Vote: Neither Legal Nor Meaningless

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A Blusukan to Southeast Asia: Why Indonesia Needs to Lead
Southeast Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Josh Goodman, Former Contributing Writer 11/11/14 Southeast Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Josh Goodman, Former Contributing Writer 11/11/14

A Blusukan to Southeast Asia: Why Indonesia Needs to Lead

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