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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Why Germany Must Lead Western Negotiations with Russia
U.S. Foreign Policy, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Europe Leonie Marie-Theres Eland, Former Contributing Writer 12/18/14 U.S. Foreign Policy, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Europe Leonie Marie-Theres Eland, Former Contributing Writer 12/18/14

Why Germany Must Lead Western Negotiations with Russia

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Why the U.S. Drone Strike Campaign Is Self-Defeating
U.S. Foreign Policy, Security, Technology and Information Collin Hunt, Former Contributing Writer 12/15/14 U.S. Foreign Policy, Security, Technology and Information Collin Hunt, Former Contributing Writer 12/15/14

Why the U.S. Drone Strike Campaign Is Self-Defeating

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The NSC Needs to Articulate a Clear Strategy in Syria
U.S. Foreign Policy, Security, Middle East and North Africa Rachel Rizzo, Former Contributing Writer 12/7/14 U.S. Foreign Policy, Security, Middle East and North Africa Rachel Rizzo, Former Contributing Writer 12/7/14

The NSC Needs to Articulate a Clear Strategy in Syria

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The Role of the Defense Department in Advancing the Responsibility to Protect in the Middle East
U.S. Foreign Policy, Middle East and North Africa, Security Josh Khoury, Former Contributing Writer 12/4/14 U.S. Foreign Policy, Middle East and North Africa, Security Josh Khoury, Former Contributing Writer 12/4/14

The Role of the Defense Department in Advancing the Responsibility to Protect in the Middle East

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Establishing a New U.S.-Vietnam Security Relationship: Cultivating a “Middle Power” as a Strategic Partner
U.S. Foreign Policy, Southeast Asia, Security Aaron Turner, Former Contributing Writer 12/4/14 U.S. Foreign Policy, Southeast Asia, Security Aaron Turner, Former Contributing Writer 12/4/14

Establishing a New U.S.-Vietnam Security Relationship: Cultivating a “Middle Power” as a Strategic Partner

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Ukraine should move swiftly toward NATO
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Victoria Garcia Labari, Former Contributing Writer 11/24/14 Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Victoria Garcia Labari, Former Contributing Writer 11/24/14

Ukraine should move swiftly toward NATO

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A Blusukan to Southeast Asia: Why Indonesia Needs to Lead
Southeast Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Josh Goodman, Former Contributing Writer 11/11/14 Southeast Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Josh Goodman, Former Contributing Writer 11/11/14

A Blusukan to Southeast Asia: Why Indonesia Needs to Lead

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‘We Were Winning When I Left’: A Review of John Nagl’s ‘Knife Fights’
Middle East and North Africa, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Collin Hunt, Former Contributing Writer 11/2/14 Middle East and North Africa, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Collin Hunt, Former Contributing Writer 11/2/14

‘We Were Winning When I Left’: A Review of John Nagl’s ‘Knife Fights’

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MOOCs: The Next Foreign Policy Tool
U.S. Foreign Policy, Technology and Information Nicole (Bailey) Sbitani, Former Staff Writer 11/2/14 U.S. Foreign Policy, Technology and Information Nicole (Bailey) Sbitani, Former Staff Writer 11/2/14

MOOCs: The Next Foreign Policy Tool

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Japan Must Tailor its Rearmament Plan
East Asia, Southeast Asia, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Davis Florick, Former Contributing Writer 10/28/14 East Asia, Southeast Asia, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Davis Florick, Former Contributing Writer 10/28/14

Japan Must Tailor its Rearmament Plan

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