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Strong At Home Means Strong Away: Papua New Guinea, Peter O’Neill and Foreign Policy
International Economic..., Southeast Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Sean Jacobs, Contributing Writer 9/22/15 International Economic..., Southeast Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Sean Jacobs, Contributing Writer 9/22/15

Strong At Home Means Strong Away: Papua New Guinea, Peter O’Neill and Foreign Policy

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How Europe Should Integrate on Immigration
Europe, Human Rights Tyler West, Former Contributing Writer 9/22/15 Europe, Human Rights Tyler West, Former Contributing Writer 9/22/15

How Europe Should Integrate on Immigration

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State-Sponsored Terrorism: A Non-Solution for India’s Relationship with Pakistan
South Asia, Security Hari Prasad, Former Contributing Writer 9/15/15 South Asia, Security Hari Prasad, Former Contributing Writer 9/15/15

State-Sponsored Terrorism: A Non-Solution for India’s Relationship with Pakistan

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Intelligence-Driven Encryption Backdoors Undermine U.S. Security
Security, Technology and Information Collin Hunt, Former Contributing Writer 9/12/15 Security, Technology and Information Collin Hunt, Former Contributing Writer 9/12/15

Intelligence-Driven Encryption Backdoors Undermine U.S. Security

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Overreach: Delusions of Regime Change in Iraq by Michael MacDonald
Middle East and North Africa, Spring 2015 Marco Fernandez, Former Contributing Writer 8/31/15 Middle East and North Africa, Spring 2015 Marco Fernandez, Former Contributing Writer 8/31/15

Overreach: Delusions of Regime Change in Iraq by Michael MacDonald

A Review by Marco Fernandez

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The Hizbullah Phenomenon: Politics and Communication by Lina Khatib et al.
Middle East and North Africa Anne Bergren, Former Staff Writer 8/31/15 Middle East and North Africa Anne Bergren, Former Staff Writer 8/31/15

The Hizbullah Phenomenon: Politics and Communication by Lina Khatib et al.

A Review by Anne Bergren

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Multi-stakeholder Muddle: Finding Accountability in Global Internet Governance
Technology and Information Jack Karsten, Former Contributing Writer 8/31/15 Technology and Information Jack Karsten, Former Contributing Writer 8/31/15

Multi-stakeholder Muddle: Finding Accountability in Global Internet Governance

By Jack Karsten

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The Influence of Religious Institutions on the Domestic and Foreign Policies of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Middle East and North Africa, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Adam Yefet, Former Contributing Writer 8/31/15 Middle East and North Africa, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Adam Yefet, Former Contributing Writer 8/31/15

The Influence of Religious Institutions on the Domestic and Foreign Policies of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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Youth, Technology, and the Arab Spring:  Is Sub-Saharan Africa Next?
Middle East and North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Technology and Information Brad Crofford, Former Contributing Writer 8/31/15 Middle East and North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Technology and Information Brad Crofford, Former Contributing Writer 8/31/15

Youth, Technology, and the Arab Spring: Is Sub-Saharan Africa Next?

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Women’s Engagement in Afghanistan: Implications for Transnational Security
Middle East and North Africa, Security Ariel Bigio, Former Contributing Writer 8/31/15 Middle East and North Africa, Security Ariel Bigio, Former Contributing Writer 8/31/15

Women’s Engagement in Afghanistan: Implications for Transnational Security

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IHL Targeting in Cyberspace: A Hypothetical Case
Security, Technology and Information Terence Check, Former Contributing Writer 8/31/15 Security, Technology and Information Terence Check, Former Contributing Writer 8/31/15

IHL Targeting in Cyberspace: A Hypothetical Case

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The Future of U.S.–Latin American Relations: A Discussion with Michael Shifter
Latin America and the Western Hemisphere Aaron Rosen, Former Interview Writer 8/31/15 Latin America and the Western Hemisphere Aaron Rosen, Former Interview Writer 8/31/15

The Future of U.S.–Latin American Relations: A Discussion with Michael Shifter

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Potential Russian Involvement in the Greek Crisis: The Challenge Posed to the Euro-Atlantic Architecture
Europe, International Economics Davis Florick, Former Contributing Writer 8/10/15 Europe, International Economics Davis Florick, Former Contributing Writer 8/10/15

Potential Russian Involvement in the Greek Crisis: The Challenge Posed to the Euro-Atlantic Architecture

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Rethinking China’s Role in the Asian Development Bank
International Economic..., East Asia, International Development Amanda Conklin, Former Contributing Writer 8/10/15 International Economic..., East Asia, International Development Amanda Conklin, Former Contributing Writer 8/10/15

Rethinking China’s Role in the Asian Development Bank

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Chasing El Chapo
Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, Transnational Crime, Security Laura Blume, Former Contributing Writer 7/27/15 Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, Transnational Crime, Security Laura Blume, Former Contributing Writer 7/27/15

Chasing El Chapo

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Moving Beyond Forever Wars: The Importance of Anthropological Perspectives
Security Stephen Hindes, Contributing Writer 7/17/15 Security Stephen Hindes, Contributing Writer 7/17/15

Moving Beyond Forever Wars: The Importance of Anthropological Perspectives

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Ending Saudi Arabian Obstruction of Peace in Yemen
Middle East and North Africa, Human Rights Nicole (Bailey) Sbitani, Former Staff Writer 7/16/15 Middle East and North Africa, Human Rights Nicole (Bailey) Sbitani, Former Staff Writer 7/16/15

Ending Saudi Arabian Obstruction of Peace in Yemen

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Major Arms Trafficking Risk in the Central African Republic
Sub-Saharan Africa, Security, Transnational Crime Aaron C. Gluck, Former Staff Writer 7/15/15 Sub-Saharan Africa, Security, Transnational Crime Aaron C. Gluck, Former Staff Writer 7/15/15

Major Arms Trafficking Risk in the Central African Republic

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The Problem with the “Data Revolution:” How Bad Data Could Derail Global Anti-Poverty Efforts.
International Economic..., International Development Eliza Keller, Former Contributing Writer 7/9/15 International Economic..., International Development Eliza Keller, Former Contributing Writer 7/9/15

The Problem with the “Data Revolution:” How Bad Data Could Derail Global Anti-Poverty Efforts.

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The Belmokhtar Network’s Waning Influence
Middle East and North Africa, Security Collin Hunt, Former Contributing Writer 7/5/15 Middle East and North Africa, Security Collin Hunt, Former Contributing Writer 7/5/15

The Belmokhtar Network’s Waning Influence

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