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Iraq’s Fight May Be Far From Over
Middle East and North Africa, Security Jacob Kennedy, Former Senior Staff Writer 11/23/16 Middle East and North Africa, Security Jacob Kennedy, Former Senior Staff Writer 11/23/16

Iraq’s Fight May Be Far From Over

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India’s Defense Dilemma - Israel and the Arab World
Middle East and North Africa, South Asia Shantanu Roy-Chaudhury, Former Contributing Writer 11/23/16 Middle East and North Africa, South Asia Shantanu Roy-Chaudhury, Former Contributing Writer 11/23/16

India’s Defense Dilemma - Israel and the Arab World

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Beware the White Hulls: China's Lawfare at Sea
East Asia, Southeast Asia, Security Michael Montemalo, Former Contributing Writer 11/7/16 East Asia, Southeast Asia, Security Michael Montemalo, Former Contributing Writer 11/7/16

Beware the White Hulls: China's Lawfare at Sea

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Doubt, Not Russia, Threatens U.S. Presidential Elections
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space Austin Barvin, Former Contributing Writer 11/6/16 Russia and the Post-Soviet Space Austin Barvin, Former Contributing Writer 11/6/16

Doubt, Not Russia, Threatens U.S. Presidential Elections

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The Next Islamic State: Jabhat Fateh ash-Sham’s Plan for its own Emirate
Middle East and North Africa, Security Tom Peters, Former Contributing Writer 11/2/16 Middle East and North Africa, Security Tom Peters, Former Contributing Writer 11/2/16

The Next Islamic State: Jabhat Fateh ash-Sham’s Plan for its own Emirate

By Thomas PetersContributing WriterNovember 2nd, 2016

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Further Turbulence Due to Refugee Migration in the MENA Region
Middle East and North Africa, Human Rights Lingbo Zhao, Former Contributing Writer 11/2/16 Middle East and North Africa, Human Rights Lingbo Zhao, Former Contributing Writer 11/2/16

Further Turbulence Due to Refugee Migration in the MENA Region

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Uzbekistan’s Stability is the World’s Priority
Middle East and North Africa, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Ian Hutchinson, Former Staff Writer 10/27/16 Middle East and North Africa, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Ian Hutchinson, Former Staff Writer 10/27/16

Uzbekistan’s Stability is the World’s Priority

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TPP: U.S. Global Leadership on the Line
International Economics, U.S. Foreign Policy, East Asia, Southeast Asia Tyler Sauer, Former Staff Writer 10/26/16 International Economics, U.S. Foreign Policy, East Asia, Southeast Asia Tyler Sauer, Former Staff Writer 10/26/16

TPP: U.S. Global Leadership on the Line

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International Development Hilary Collins, Former Contributing Writer 10/25/16 International Development Hilary Collins, Former Contributing Writer 10/25/16

The Danger of Development Labels

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Russian Aggression in Ukraine: Is There a Solution?
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Europe, International Law and Organizations, U.S. Foreign Policy Megan Rutter, Former Contributing Writer 10/20/16 Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Europe, International Law and Organizations, U.S. Foreign Policy Megan Rutter, Former Contributing Writer 10/20/16

Russian Aggression in Ukraine: Is There a Solution?

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Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy, Human Rights Alexander Werman, Former Staff Writer 10/19/16 Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy, Human Rights Alexander Werman, Former Staff Writer 10/19/16

American Leadership and the Syrian Refugee Crisis

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Israel’s Increasingly Illiberal Politics
Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy Jacob Kennedy, Former Senior Staff Writer 10/5/16 Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy Jacob Kennedy, Former Senior Staff Writer 10/5/16

Israel’s Increasingly Illiberal Politics

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Nuclear Weapons and Terrorism: A Dangerous Mix
Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Jean-Bernard Latortue, Former Contributing Writer 9/30/16 Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Jean-Bernard Latortue, Former Contributing Writer 9/30/16

Nuclear Weapons and Terrorism: A Dangerous Mix

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Forest Fires in Indonesia – A Predictable Disaster
Energy and Environment, Southeast Asia, Global Health Meera Shah Eaton, Former Contributing Writer 9/20/16 Energy and Environment, Southeast Asia, Global Health Meera Shah Eaton, Former Contributing Writer 9/20/16

Forest Fires in Indonesia – A Predictable Disaster

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To Protect U.S. National Security Interests, More Should Be Done to Combat International Financial Crime
International Economics, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security, Transnational Crime Naomi M. McMillen, Former Contributing Writer 8/30/16 International Economics, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security, Transnational Crime Naomi M. McMillen, Former Contributing Writer 8/30/16

To Protect U.S. National Security Interests, More Should Be Done to Combat International Financial Crime

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Who Lost Russia Response: The Washington Quarterly
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Europe, U.S. Foreign Policy Bryan Rosenthal, Former Staff Writer 8/7/16 Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Europe, U.S. Foreign Policy Bryan Rosenthal, Former Staff Writer 8/7/16

Who Lost Russia Response: The Washington Quarterly

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Review: The International Law of Disaster Relief
Book Reviews, International Law and Organizations Warren Kessler, Former Contributing Writer 7/29/16 Book Reviews, International Law and Organizations Warren Kessler, Former Contributing Writer 7/29/16

Review: The International Law of Disaster Relief

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Interpol’s Transnational Challenge: How can Interpol be Strengthened?
Transnational Crime Rita Braga da Cruz, Former Contributing Writer 7/28/16 Transnational Crime Rita Braga da Cruz, Former Contributing Writer 7/28/16

Interpol’s Transnational Challenge: How can Interpol be Strengthened?

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ISIL and the Illicit Antiquities Trade
Middle East and North Africa, Transnational Crime, Culture and Public Diplomacy John Pipkins, Former Contributing Writer 7/28/16 Middle East and North Africa, Transnational Crime, Culture and Public Diplomacy John Pipkins, Former Contributing Writer 7/28/16

ISIL and the Illicit Antiquities Trade

By John Pipkins

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Human Trafficking and Natural Disasters: Exploiting Misery
Human Rights, International Development Joshua Finn, Former Contributing Writer 7/26/16 Human Rights, International Development Joshua Finn, Former Contributing Writer 7/26/16

Human Trafficking and Natural Disasters: Exploiting Misery

By Joshua Finn

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