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Iran’s Evolving Maritime Strategy: A Shift Towards Long-Range Operations
Middle East and North Africa, Security Paul Michael, Former Contributing Writer 1/24/18 Middle East and North Africa, Security Paul Michael, Former Contributing Writer 1/24/18

Iran’s Evolving Maritime Strategy: A Shift Towards Long-Range Operations

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Terrorism & New Technology: The Need for New Eyes and New Policy
U.S. Foreign Policy, Security, Technology and Information Justin Leopold-Cohen, Former Contributing Writer 1/16/18 U.S. Foreign Policy, Security, Technology and Information Justin Leopold-Cohen, Former Contributing Writer 1/16/18

Terrorism & New Technology: The Need for New Eyes and New Policy

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The Shadow of Greek-Turkish Tensions and the Future of Cyprus
Middle East and North Africa, Europe Michael Goodyear, Former Contributing Writer 1/6/18 Middle East and North Africa, Europe Michael Goodyear, Former Contributing Writer 1/6/18

The Shadow of Greek-Turkish Tensions and the Future of Cyprus

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External Pressure is not the Absolute Solution: Showing Goodwill to North Korea
East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Casey Robinson, Former Senior Staff Writer 12/10/17 East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Casey Robinson, Former Senior Staff Writer 12/10/17

External Pressure is not the Absolute Solution: Showing Goodwill to North Korea

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The South China Sea Code of Conduct: The Bedrock for Regional Stability
East Asia, Security, Southeast Asia, International Law and Organizations Anushka Kapahi, Former Contributing Writer 11/30/17 East Asia, Security, Southeast Asia, International Law and Organizations Anushka Kapahi, Former Contributing Writer 11/30/17

The South China Sea Code of Conduct: The Bedrock for Regional Stability

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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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The China Model: A Cooperative Approach to Divergent Systems
International Economics, International Development, East Asia Marika Miner, Former Senior Staff Writer 11/20/17 International Economics, International Development, East Asia Marika Miner, Former Senior Staff Writer 11/20/17

The China Model: A Cooperative Approach to Divergent Systems

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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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Iraq's Increasing Imbalance
Middle East and North Africa Jacob Kennedy, Former Senior Staff Writer 11/13/17 Middle East and North Africa Jacob Kennedy, Former Senior Staff Writer 11/13/17

Iraq's Increasing Imbalance

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Defining the Enemy: An Interview with Colonel Morris Davis
Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 11/12/17 Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 11/12/17

Defining the Enemy: An Interview with Colonel Morris Davis

By Ian HutchinsonWeb Editor in Chief13 November 2017

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Troubled Waters: The Impending War Over the Waters of the Nile
Middle East and North Africa, Energy and Environment, Security, International Development Brennan Ryan, Former Staff Writer 11/7/17 Middle East and North Africa, Energy and Environment, Security, International Development Brennan Ryan, Former Staff Writer 11/7/17

Troubled Waters: The Impending War Over the Waters of the Nile

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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 Venezuelan Crisis Requires a Multilateral Approach
Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, International Law and Organizations Matthew Ibarra, Former Contributing Writer 10/31/17 Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, International Law and Organizations Matthew Ibarra, Former Contributing Writer 10/31/17

The Venezuelan Crisis Requires a Multilateral Approach

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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 Doklam Crisis: Lessons for the South China Sea
East Asia, South Asia, Security Marika Miner, Former Senior Staff Writer 10/19/17 East Asia, South Asia, Security Marika Miner, Former Senior Staff Writer 10/19/17

The Doklam Crisis: Lessons for the South China Sea

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Why India Should Support the Myanmarese Government
South Asia, Southeast Asia Anushka Kapahi, Former Contributing Writer 10/13/17 South Asia, Southeast Asia Anushka Kapahi, Former Contributing Writer 10/13/17

Why India Should Support the Myanmarese Government

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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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How the Tequila Crisis Shook Up Mexican Politics and Boosted NAFTA
International Economics, Latin America and the Western Hemisphere Vincent Dueñas, Former Contributing Writer 10/3/17 International Economics, Latin America and the Western Hemisphere Vincent Dueñas, Former Contributing Writer 10/3/17

How the Tequila Crisis Shook Up Mexican Politics and Boosted NAFTA

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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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