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Book Review: Asia’s Cauldron: The South China Sea and the End of a Stable Pacific by Robert Kaplan
Book Reviews, East Asia Carolyn Posner, Former Contributing Writer 4/30/15 Book Reviews, East Asia Carolyn Posner, Former Contributing Writer 4/30/15

Book Review: Asia’s Cauldron: The South China Sea and the End of a Stable Pacific by Robert Kaplan

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Book Review: Major Power Relationship (大国关系), Edited by Wang Jisi (王缉思)
Book Reviews, East Asia Youlin Yuan, Former Contributing Writer 4/30/15 Book Reviews, East Asia Youlin Yuan, Former Contributing Writer 4/30/15

Book Review: Major Power Relationship (大国关系), Edited by Wang Jisi (王缉思)

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Book Review: Fire on the Water: China, America, and the Future of the Pacific by Robert Haddick
Book Reviews, East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Kelly Vorndran, Former Contributing Writer 4/30/15 Book Reviews, East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Kelly Vorndran, Former Contributing Writer 4/30/15

Book Review: Fire on the Water: China, America, and the Future of the Pacific by Robert Haddick

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Book Review: Age of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth, and Faith in the New China by Evan Osnos
Book Reviews, East Asia, International Economics DD Wu, Former Contributing Writer 4/30/15 Book Reviews, East Asia, International Economics DD Wu, Former Contributing Writer 4/30/15

Book Review: Age of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth, and Faith in the New China by Evan Osnos

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Book Reviews, East Asia Liyi Ye, Former Contributing Writer 4/30/15 Book Reviews, East Asia Liyi Ye, Former Contributing Writer 4/30/15

Book Review: Debating China: The U.S.-China Relationship in Ten Conversations Edited by Nina Hachigian

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Remapping U.S.-China Relations
East Asia, International Economic..., U.S. Foreign Policy Davis Florick and Robert Cronkleton, Former Contributing Writers 4/30/15 East Asia, International Economic..., U.S. Foreign Policy Davis Florick and Robert Cronkleton, Former Contributing Writers 4/30/15

Remapping U.S.-China Relations

By Davis Florick & Robert Cronkleton

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Crimea without Crimean Tatars?
Human Rights, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, International Development Niyara Alakhunova, Former Contributing Writer 4/28/15 Human Rights, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, International Development Niyara Alakhunova, Former Contributing Writer 4/28/15

Crimea without Crimean Tatars?

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Smashing Statues and Borders
Human Rights, Middle East and North Africa, Security Kevin Ivey, Former Contributing Writer 4/7/15 Human Rights, Middle East and North Africa, Security Kevin Ivey, Former Contributing Writer 4/7/15

Smashing Statues and Borders

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Say Hello to Taiwan: The Heart of the U.S. Pivot to Asia
East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Sebra Yen, Former Contributing Writer 4/7/15 East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Sebra Yen, Former Contributing Writer 4/7/15

Say Hello to Taiwan: The Heart of the U.S. Pivot to Asia

By Sebra YenContributing WriterApril 7, 2015

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Rwanda 21 Years Later: A Nation Divided
Human Rights, Sub-Saharan Africa, Security Greg Zitelli, Former Contributing Writer 4/6/15 Human Rights, Sub-Saharan Africa, Security Greg Zitelli, Former Contributing Writer 4/6/15

Rwanda 21 Years Later: A Nation Divided

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Gazprom’s Midnight Express: Why Attempts to Reroute Russian Gas Won’t Work
International Economic..., Russia and the Post-Soviet Space Garret Mitchell, Former Contributing Writer 3/29/15 International Economic..., Russia and the Post-Soviet Space Garret Mitchell, Former Contributing Writer 3/29/15

Gazprom’s Midnight Express: Why Attempts to Reroute Russian Gas Won’t Work

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How the Collapse of States Leads to Permanent War
Security, Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy Stephen Hindes, Contributing Writer 3/29/15 Security, Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy Stephen Hindes, Contributing Writer 3/29/15

How the Collapse of States Leads to Permanent War

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Projecting Power Domestically: Abdel Fatah el-Sisi’s Anti-Islamist Policies at Home
Middle East and North Africa, Security, International Economics Priya Vithani, Former Contributing Writer 3/26/15 Middle East and North Africa, Security, International Economics Priya Vithani, Former Contributing Writer 3/26/15

Projecting Power Domestically: Abdel Fatah el-Sisi’s Anti-Islamist Policies at Home

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Nigerians, Desperate for Change, Won’t See It This Election
Sub-Saharan Africa, International Development Barrett Browne, Former Contributing Writer 3/25/15 Sub-Saharan Africa, International Development Barrett Browne, Former Contributing Writer 3/25/15

Nigerians, Desperate for Change, Won’t See It This Election

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How Brennan’s Proposed Reforms Will Cripple the CIA
Security Collin Hunt, Former Contributing Writer 3/24/15 Security Collin Hunt, Former Contributing Writer 3/24/15

How Brennan’s Proposed Reforms Will Cripple the CIA

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Comparing U.S. Counternarcotics Operations in Afghanistan and Colombia
Middle East and North Africa, Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, U.S. Foreign Policy, Transnational Crime Aaron C. Gluck, Former Staff Writer 3/24/15 Middle East and North Africa, Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, U.S. Foreign Policy, Transnational Crime Aaron C. Gluck, Former Staff Writer 3/24/15

Comparing U.S. Counternarcotics Operations in Afghanistan and Colombia

By Aaron C. GluckContributing WriterMarch 24, 2015

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Putin's Foot in the Door: Why Transnistria Matters
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Security Arthur de Liedekerke, Former Contributing Writer 3/18/15 Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Security Arthur de Liedekerke, Former Contributing Writer 3/18/15

Putin's Foot in the Door: Why Transnistria Matters

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A Way Forward in Combating Transnational Cybercrime
Security, Human Rights Nicole (Bailey) Sbitani, Former Staff Writer 3/15/15 Security, Human Rights Nicole (Bailey) Sbitani, Former Staff Writer 3/15/15

A Way Forward in Combating Transnational Cybercrime

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Should the United States Extradite Chinese Fugitives or Protect Them From an Unfair Justice System Back Home?
East Asia, International Law and Organizations, Transnational Crime, U.S. Foreign Policy Alexandra Viers, Former Contributing Writer 3/11/15 East Asia, International Law and Organizations, Transnational Crime, U.S. Foreign Policy Alexandra Viers, Former Contributing Writer 3/11/15

Should the United States Extradite Chinese Fugitives or Protect Them From an Unfair Justice System Back Home?

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The EU Should Invest in Energy Infrastructure
Europe, International Economic... Pikria Saliashvili, Former Contributing Writer 3/9/15 Europe, International Economic... Pikria Saliashvili, Former Contributing Writer 3/9/15

The EU Should Invest in Energy Infrastructure

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