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On Being Prepared to Fight China
U.S. Foreign Policy, East Asia, Security Michael Montemalo, Former Contributing Writer 11/27/17 U.S. Foreign Policy, East Asia, Security Michael Montemalo, Former Contributing Writer 11/27/17

On Being Prepared to Fight China

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The Byungjin Line and What It Means for North Korea’s Defense Policy
U.S. Foreign Policy, East Asia, Security Michael Letkewicz, Former Contributing Writer 11/24/17 U.S. Foreign Policy, East Asia, Security Michael Letkewicz, Former Contributing Writer 11/24/17

The Byungjin Line and What It Means for North Korea’s Defense Policy

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Why Sending More Troops to Afghanistan is the Right Choice
Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Thomas Seaman, Former Staff Writer 11/18/17 Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Thomas Seaman, Former Staff Writer 11/18/17

Why Sending More Troops to Afghanistan is the Right Choice

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How the U.S. is Enabling the Embargo of Qatar
Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy Grace Elliott, Former Contributing Writer 11/5/17 Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy Grace Elliott, Former Contributing Writer 11/5/17

How the U.S. is Enabling the Embargo of Qatar

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The United States Must Pressure Myanmar to Help the Rohingyas
Human Rights, Southeast Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Priyadarshini Rakh, Former Contributing Writer 10/27/17 Human Rights, Southeast Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Priyadarshini Rakh, Former Contributing Writer 10/27/17

The United States Must Pressure Myanmar to Help the Rohingyas

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The United States and ASEAN: The Key to the South China Sea Conflict
East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy, Southeast Asia, International Law and Organizations Anushka Kapahi, Former Contributing Writer 10/6/17 East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy, Southeast Asia, International Law and Organizations Anushka Kapahi, Former Contributing Writer 10/6/17

The United States and ASEAN: The Key to the South China Sea Conflict

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Pakistan Is Not a Scapegoat for the U.S. Stalemate in Afghanistan
Middle East and North Africa, South Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Chuzi Xiao, Former Staff Writer 10/1/17 Middle East and North Africa, South Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Chuzi Xiao, Former Staff Writer 10/1/17

Pakistan Is Not a Scapegoat for the U.S. Stalemate in Afghanistan

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Time for Congress to Hold Russia Accountable on Missiles
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Thomas Seaman, Former Staff Writer 9/17/17 Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Thomas Seaman, Former Staff Writer 9/17/17

Time for Congress to Hold Russia Accountable on Missiles

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First Things First: Core Interests in American Gulf Policy
Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy Michael McCall, Former Contributing Writer 7/17/17 Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy Michael McCall, Former Contributing Writer 7/17/17

First Things First: Core Interests in American Gulf Policy

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Averting a Crisis: The United States and North Korea
East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Sumeet Aujla, Former Staff Writer 7/5/17 East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Sumeet Aujla, Former Staff Writer 7/5/17

Averting a Crisis: The United States and North Korea

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Expanding the Role of the National Guard in Cybersecurity
U.S. Foreign Policy, Security, Technology and Information Bobby Shields, Former Senior Staff Writer 6/1/17 U.S. Foreign Policy, Security, Technology and Information Bobby Shields, Former Senior Staff Writer 6/1/17

Expanding the Role of the National Guard in Cybersecurity

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To Build or Not to Build?
International Law and Organizations, U.S. Foreign Policy Vera Dimoplon, Former Contributing Writer 5/18/17 International Law and Organizations, U.S. Foreign Policy Vera Dimoplon, Former Contributing Writer 5/18/17

To Build or Not to Build?

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South Korea and Japan in the Trump Era
East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Seunghyun Han, Former Contributing Writer 4/26/17 East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Seunghyun Han, Former Contributing Writer 4/26/17

South Korea and Japan in the Trump Era

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Development Assistance and Aid: Creating Security on the Cheap
International Economics, U.S. Foreign Policy Ian Hutchinson, Former Web Editor-in-Chief 3/8/17 International Economics, U.S. Foreign Policy Ian Hutchinson, Former Web Editor-in-Chief 3/8/17

Development Assistance and Aid: Creating Security on the Cheap

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Deterrence by Diminishing Returns
U.S. Foreign Policy, Security, Technology and Information Bobby Shields, Former Contributing Writer 3/1/17 U.S. Foreign Policy, Security, Technology and Information Bobby Shields, Former Contributing Writer 3/1/17

Deterrence by Diminishing Returns

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A Cyber Wild West?
U.S. Foreign Policy, Technology and Information Bobby Shields, Former Contributing Writer 1/19/17 U.S. Foreign Policy, Technology and Information Bobby Shields, Former Contributing Writer 1/19/17

A Cyber Wild West?

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The Future of Saudi Arabia
Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy Jacob Kennedy, Former Senior Staff Writer 1/13/17 Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy Jacob Kennedy, Former Senior Staff Writer 1/13/17

The Future of Saudi Arabia

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Reinforcing the Pivot to Asia: The Trans-Pacific Partnership
International Economics, International Law and Organizations, U.S. Foreign Policy, East Asia, Southeast Asia Sumeet Aujla, Former Staff Writer 1/7/17 International Economics, International Law and Organizations, U.S. Foreign Policy, East Asia, Southeast Asia Sumeet Aujla, Former Staff Writer 1/7/17

Reinforcing the Pivot to Asia: The Trans-Pacific Partnership

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Secure Policy to Deal with North Korea’s Nuclear Threat
East Asia, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Joohyun Park, Former Staff Writer 12/24/16 East Asia, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Joohyun Park, Former Staff Writer 12/24/16

Secure Policy to Deal with North Korea’s Nuclear Threat

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U.S. Leadership Needed to Fix Dayton Accords
U.S. Foreign Policy, Europe, International Law and Organizations Brian A. Devlin, Former Contributing Writer 12/22/16 U.S. Foreign Policy, Europe, International Law and Organizations Brian A. Devlin, Former Contributing Writer 12/22/16

U.S. Leadership Needed to Fix Dayton Accords

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