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Blood Aid: How Humanitarian Aid Empowers Warlords and Prolongs Conflict
International Development, Human Rights Greg Zitelli, Former Contributing Writer 7/26/16 International Development, Human Rights Greg Zitelli, Former Contributing Writer 7/26/16

Blood Aid: How Humanitarian Aid Empowers Warlords and Prolongs Conflict

By Gregory Zitelli

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The ‘Race’ for the Arctic: A Case of Misunderstood Geopolitics?
Energy and Environment, Security Aaron Rosen, Former Interview Writer 7/25/16 Energy and Environment, Security Aaron Rosen, Former Interview Writer 7/25/16

The ‘Race’ for the Arctic: A Case of Misunderstood Geopolitics?

By Ragnhild Groening

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China in Space: Scenarios for the Future
East Asia, Technology and Information Gunjan Singh, Former Contributing Author 7/25/16 East Asia, Technology and Information Gunjan Singh, Former Contributing Author 7/25/16

China in Space: Scenarios for the Future

By Gunjan Singh

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Barriers to Democracy in Sierra Leone
Sub-Saharan Africa, International Development Joanthan "JB" Bissell, Former Contributing Writer 6/15/16 Sub-Saharan Africa, International Development Joanthan "JB" Bissell, Former Contributing Writer 6/15/16

Barriers to Democracy in Sierra Leone

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Strengthening the Cybersecurity of U.S. Critical Infrastructure
U.S. Foreign Policy, Security, Technology and Information Bobby Shields, Former Contributing Writer 6/10/16 U.S. Foreign Policy, Security, Technology and Information Bobby Shields, Former Contributing Writer 6/10/16

Strengthening the Cybersecurity of U.S. Critical Infrastructure

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Justice for Rohingya Refugees
Southeast Asia, Human Rights, U.S. Foreign Policy, International Law and Organizations Lauren Watson, Former Contributing Writer 5/25/16 Southeast Asia, Human Rights, U.S. Foreign Policy, International Law and Organizations Lauren Watson, Former Contributing Writer 5/25/16

Justice for Rohingya Refugees

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The United States and Iran: What’s Next?
Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy Jacob Kennedy, Former Senior Staff Writer 5/25/16 Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy Jacob Kennedy, Former Senior Staff Writer 5/25/16

The United States and Iran: What’s Next?

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¡Basta Ya! The United States is Overdue for a New Policy Approach in Honduras
U.S. Foreign Policy, Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, International Development Laura Blume, Former Contributing Writer 5/22/16 U.S. Foreign Policy, Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, International Development Laura Blume, Former Contributing Writer 5/22/16

¡Basta Ya! The United States is Overdue for a New Policy Approach in Honduras

By Laura BlumeContributing WriterMay 22, 2016

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Adopting More Cautious Policies for the EU Migration Crisis: An Opposing View Piece with Trachtenberg's Brief Policy Perspectives
Europe, Human Rights Tyler West, Former Contributing Writer 5/10/16 Europe, Human Rights Tyler West, Former Contributing Writer 5/10/16

Adopting More Cautious Policies for the EU Migration Crisis: An Opposing View Piece with Trachtenberg's Brief Policy Perspectives

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U.S. Trade Policy Needs to Focus on Multilateral Trade Agreements
International Economics, Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, East Asia Michael Bentley, Former Contributing Writer 5/10/16 International Economics, Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, East Asia Michael Bentley, Former Contributing Writer 5/10/16

U.S. Trade Policy Needs to Focus on Multilateral Trade Agreements

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Making the Best of the Bad: A response to Daniel Byman’s “Six Bad Options for Syria”
Middle East and North Africa, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Michael Casey, Former Contributing Writer 5/9/16 Middle East and North Africa, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Michael Casey, Former Contributing Writer 5/9/16

Making the Best of the Bad: A response to Daniel Byman’s “Six Bad Options for Syria”

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Why Congress’ Syrian migration policies should focus on the migrants
Middle East and North Africa, Human Rights, U.S. Foreign Policy Matthew Calabria, Former Contributing Writer 5/1/16 Middle East and North Africa, Human Rights, U.S. Foreign Policy Matthew Calabria, Former Contributing Writer 5/1/16

Why Congress’ Syrian migration policies should focus on the migrants

By Matthew CalabriaContributing Writer1 May 2016

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A Bumpy Road to Reform in Iran
Middle East and North Africa, International Economics Sina Azodi, Former Contributing Writer 4/19/16 Middle East and North Africa, International Economics Sina Azodi, Former Contributing Writer 4/19/16

A Bumpy Road to Reform in Iran

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Combine & Conquer: The Need for Sino-US Collaboration in International Development Policy
International Development, East Asia, International Economics Hyacinth McKinley, Former Contributing Writer 4/7/16 International Development, East Asia, International Economics Hyacinth McKinley, Former Contributing Writer 4/7/16

Combine & Conquer: The Need for Sino-US Collaboration in International Development Policy

By Hyacinth McKinleyContributing WriterApril 7, 2016

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U.S. Must Seek Sustainability in National Security Policy
Security, Middle East and North Africa, International Development Adam Yefet, Former Contributing Writer 4/4/16 Security, Middle East and North Africa, International Development Adam Yefet, Former Contributing Writer 4/4/16

U.S. Must Seek Sustainability in National Security Policy

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Drone Boomers: How satellite detection and the push for autonomy may lead to unmanned SSBNs
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Security, Technology and Information Bryan Ericsson, Former Contributing Writer 3/29/16 Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Security, Technology and Information Bryan Ericsson, Former Contributing Writer 3/29/16

Drone Boomers: How satellite detection and the push for autonomy may lead to unmanned SSBNs

By Bryan EricssonContributing Writer29 March 2016

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U.S. Foreign Policy, Latin America and the Western Hemisphere Brittney Warrick, Former Contributing Writer 3/29/16 U.S. Foreign Policy, Latin America and the Western Hemisphere Brittney Warrick, Former Contributing Writer 3/29/16

U.S. – Venezuela Relations Need a Reset

By Brittney WarrickContributing WriterMarch 29, 2016

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ISIS Has the Capacity to Strike U.S. Critical Infrastructure
Middle East and North Africa, Security, Technology and Information Bobby Shields, Former Contributing Writer 2/19/16 Middle East and North Africa, Security, Technology and Information Bobby Shields, Former Contributing Writer 2/19/16

ISIS Has the Capacity to Strike U.S. Critical Infrastructure

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Achieving America’s Vision for Central Asia
Middle East and North Africa, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Bryan Rosenthal, Former Staff Writer 1/20/16 Middle East and North Africa, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Bryan Rosenthal, Former Staff Writer 1/20/16

Achieving America’s Vision for Central Asia

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Of Russia and Missed Opportunities
Middle East and North Africa, Security, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space Pikria Saliashvili, Former Contributing Writer 1/8/16 Middle East and North Africa, Security, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space Pikria Saliashvili, Former Contributing Writer 1/8/16

Of Russia and Missed Opportunities

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