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How the United States Can Improve Its CVE Efforts
Middle East and North Africa, Security Christofer Dehn, Former Contributing Writer 3/6/15 Middle East and North Africa, Security Christofer Dehn, Former Contributing Writer 3/6/15

How the United States Can Improve Its CVE Efforts

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Part Three: UAE Foreign Policy in Iraq & Syria
Middle East and North Africa, Security Alissa Fromkin, Former Staff Writer 3/5/15 Middle East and North Africa, Security Alissa Fromkin, Former Staff Writer 3/5/15

Part Three: UAE Foreign Policy in Iraq & Syria

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In Libya, a Political Solution Must Come First
Middle East and North Africa, Security Christina Gathman, Former Contributing Writer 3/1/15 Middle East and North Africa, Security Christina Gathman, Former Contributing Writer 3/1/15

In Libya, a Political Solution Must Come First

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“Chinese Taipei, What Kind of Martial Art Is That?”
East Asia Sebra Yen, Former Contributing Writer 2/24/15 East Asia Sebra Yen, Former Contributing Writer 2/24/15

“Chinese Taipei, What Kind of Martial Art Is That?”

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Solving the Infrastructure Challenge in Brazil through Public-Private Partnerships
Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, International Economics, International Development Badis Khalfallah, Former Contributing Writer 2/24/15 Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, International Economics, International Development Badis Khalfallah, Former Contributing Writer 2/24/15

Solving the Infrastructure Challenge in Brazil through Public-Private Partnerships

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Part Two: The UAE Military Against Islamism
Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Alissa Fromkin, Former Staff Writer 2/19/15 Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Alissa Fromkin, Former Staff Writer 2/19/15

Part Two: The UAE Military Against Islamism

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American History, International Law, and the Torture Debate
International Law and Organizations, Human Rights Kia Rahnama, Former Contributing Writer 2/17/15 International Law and Organizations, Human Rights Kia Rahnama, Former Contributing Writer 2/17/15

American History, International Law, and the Torture Debate

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How Much are Americans Worth?
U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Aaron C. Gluck, Former Staff Writer 2/17/15 U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Aaron C. Gluck, Former Staff Writer 2/17/15

How Much are Americans Worth?

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Why it’s Time for Modi to Rein in Hindutva
South Asia, International Economic... Hari Prasad, Former Contributing Writer 2/17/15 South Asia, International Economic... Hari Prasad, Former Contributing Writer 2/17/15

Why it’s Time for Modi to Rein in Hindutva

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NATO Preparation For Russia’s Hybrid Warfare
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Peter J. Marzalik, Former Contributing Writer 2/9/15 Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Peter J. Marzalik, Former Contributing Writer 2/9/15

NATO Preparation For Russia’s Hybrid Warfare

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Book Review: Countdown to Zero Day, by Kim Zetter
Book Reviews, Technology and Information Collin Hunt, Former Contributing Writer 2/6/15 Book Reviews, Technology and Information Collin Hunt, Former Contributing Writer 2/6/15

Book Review: Countdown to Zero Day, by Kim Zetter

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To Deter, the U.S. Needs Offensive Space Weapons
U.S. Foreign Policy, Security, Technology and Information Chris Conrad, Former Contributing Writer 2/6/15 U.S. Foreign Policy, Security, Technology and Information Chris Conrad, Former Contributing Writer 2/6/15

To Deter, the U.S. Needs Offensive Space Weapons

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The Case for an Internet Citizen Bill of Rights
U.S. Foreign Policy, Human Rights, Technology and Information Nicole (Bailey) Sbitani, Former Staff Writer 2/3/15 U.S. Foreign Policy, Human Rights, Technology and Information Nicole (Bailey) Sbitani, Former Staff Writer 2/3/15

The Case for an Internet Citizen Bill of Rights

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How the UAE is Fighting Islamist Ideology: Part One
Middle East and North Africa, Security Alissa Fromkin, Former Staff Writer 2/2/15 Middle East and North Africa, Security Alissa Fromkin, Former Staff Writer 2/2/15

How the UAE is Fighting Islamist Ideology: Part One

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Reform is Needed to Defeat Boko Haram
Sub-Saharan Africa, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Barrett Browne, Former Contributing Writer 1/26/15 Sub-Saharan Africa, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Barrett Browne, Former Contributing Writer 1/26/15

Reform is Needed to Defeat Boko Haram

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Book Review: @WAR, by Shane Harris
Book Reviews, Security, Technology and Information Megan Penn, Former Contributing Writer 1/22/15 Book Reviews, Security, Technology and Information Megan Penn, Former Contributing Writer 1/22/15

Book Review: @WAR, by Shane Harris

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Learning from the Past: Using “Cultural Topography” in the Middle East
Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy IAR Staff 1/19/15 Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy IAR Staff 1/19/15

Learning from the Past: Using “Cultural Topography” in the Middle East

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Using Videogames to Teach International Relations
U.S. Foreign Policy, Technology and Information Nicole (Bailey) Sbitani, Former Staff Writer 1/19/15 U.S. Foreign Policy, Technology and Information Nicole (Bailey) Sbitani, Former Staff Writer 1/19/15

Using Videogames to Teach International Relations

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Hamas and Fatah: A Detrimental Divide
Middle East and North Africa, Security Stephanie Breitsman, Former Contributing Writer 1/14/15 Middle East and North Africa, Security Stephanie Breitsman, Former Contributing Writer 1/14/15

Hamas and Fatah: A Detrimental Divide

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Painful Concessions are Necessary for Lasting Peace in Colombia
Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Ashley Reaves, Former Contributing Writer 1/14/15 Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Ashley Reaves, Former Contributing Writer 1/14/15

Painful Concessions are Necessary for Lasting Peace in Colombia

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