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The Threat from Iran is not Over
U.S. Foreign Policy, Middle East and North Africa Sheridan Bahar, Former Contributing Writer 1/28/20 U.S. Foreign Policy, Middle East and North Africa Sheridan Bahar, Former Contributing Writer 1/28/20

The Threat from Iran is not Over

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Rwanda in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Sub-Saharan Africa, Security, Human Rights Hunter Graff, Senior Staff Writer 1/23/20 Sub-Saharan Africa, Security, Human Rights Hunter Graff, Senior Staff Writer 1/23/20

Rwanda in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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The Putin Transition
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space Chris Riehl, Former Staff Writer 1/15/20 Russia and the Post-Soviet Space Chris Riehl, Former Staff Writer 1/15/20

The Putin Transition

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The United States and Iran: A Tit-for-Tat Game
U.S. Foreign Policy, Middle East and North Africa Anushka Kapahi, Former Contributing Writer 1/12/20 U.S. Foreign Policy, Middle East and North Africa Anushka Kapahi, Former Contributing Writer 1/12/20

The United States and Iran: A Tit-for-Tat Game

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The Soleimani Strike
Middle East and North Africa, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Jonathan Coleman, Former Staff Writer 1/10/20 Middle East and North Africa, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Jonathan Coleman, Former Staff Writer 1/10/20

The Soleimani Strike

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The Alliance that Never Is: The Troubled Relations of Japan-South Korea
East Asia Tri Vo, Former Senior Staff Writer 1/9/20 East Asia Tri Vo, Former Senior Staff Writer 1/9/20

The Alliance that Never Is: The Troubled Relations of Japan-South Korea

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Americans Should Start Talking About Taiwan Over Dinner Tables
U.S. Foreign Policy, East Asia Wei (Josh) Luo, Senior Staff Writer, and Matthew Geason, Former Contributing Writer 1/1/20 U.S. Foreign Policy, East Asia Wei (Josh) Luo, Senior Staff Writer, and Matthew Geason, Former Contributing Writer 1/1/20

Americans Should Start Talking About Taiwan Over Dinner Tables

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European Defense Integration and the U.S. Dilemma
Europe, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Michal Bokša and Monika Bokšová, Former Contributing Writers 12/31/19 Europe, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Michal Bokša and Monika Bokšová, Former Contributing Writers 12/31/19

European Defense Integration and the U.S. Dilemma

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The United States Must Be Ambitious in New Era of Great Power Conflict
East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Jefferson Gasteier, Former Contributing Writer 12/27/19 East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Jefferson Gasteier, Former Contributing Writer 12/27/19

The United States Must Be Ambitious in New Era of Great Power Conflict

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China’s Great Leap Backward
East Asia, Human Rights Joohyun Park, Former Staff Writer 12/13/19 East Asia, Human Rights Joohyun Park, Former Staff Writer 12/13/19

China’s Great Leap Backward

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Ëyitqan Söz – Atqan Oq (A Spoken Word – a Bullet Fired): The U.S. Reaction to Chinese Mass Incarceration
Human Rights, U.S. Foreign Policy, East Asia Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 12/11/19 Human Rights, U.S. Foreign Policy, East Asia Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 12/11/19

Ëyitqan Söz – Atqan Oq (A Spoken Word – a Bullet Fired): The U.S. Reaction to Chinese Mass Incarceration

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How Hong Kong Could Cost China Taiwan
East Asia Tri Vo, Former Senior Staff Writer 12/9/19 East Asia Tri Vo, Former Senior Staff Writer 12/9/19

How Hong Kong Could Cost China Taiwan

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Foreign Policy 2020: China
Foreign Policy 2020, East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Joseph Forcherio, Former Web Editor-In-Chief 12/5/19 Foreign Policy 2020, East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Joseph Forcherio, Former Web Editor-In-Chief 12/5/19

Foreign Policy 2020: China

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International Trade Deals in 2020: Walking a Balance Beam
Foreign Policy 2020, International Economics, U.S. Foreign Policy Foreign Policy 2020 Team 12/3/19 Foreign Policy 2020, International Economics, U.S. Foreign Policy Foreign Policy 2020 Team 12/3/19

International Trade Deals in 2020: Walking a Balance Beam

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America’s Benevolent Paternalistic Problem with China
East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Wei (Josh) Luo, Senior Staff Writer 11/18/19 East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Wei (Josh) Luo, Senior Staff Writer 11/18/19

America’s Benevolent Paternalistic Problem with China

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ISIS Brides: Is Another Paradigm Shift Needed in International Relations to Accommodate Such Actors?
Human Rights, Middle East and North Africa Sudarshan Gupta, Former Contributing Writer 11/12/19 Human Rights, Middle East and North Africa Sudarshan Gupta, Former Contributing Writer 11/12/19

ISIS Brides: Is Another Paradigm Shift Needed in International Relations to Accommodate Such Actors?

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Introduction to the Foreign Policy 2020 Series
Foreign Policy 2020, U.S. Foreign Policy Foreign Policy 2020 Team 11/7/19 Foreign Policy 2020, U.S. Foreign Policy Foreign Policy 2020 Team 11/7/19

Introduction to the Foreign Policy 2020 Series

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Syria in Disarray
Middle East and North Africa Jonathan Coleman, Former Staff Writer 11/4/19 Middle East and North Africa Jonathan Coleman, Former Staff Writer 11/4/19

Syria in Disarray

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Tackling Corruption in Ukraine in the Wake of the Trump-Ukraine Controversy
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space Teddy Horowitz, Former Senior Staff Writer 10/28/19 Russia and the Post-Soviet Space Teddy Horowitz, Former Senior Staff Writer 10/28/19

Tackling Corruption in Ukraine in the Wake of the Trump-Ukraine Controversy

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The Ideological Roots of Vietnam's Recent Responses to China in the South China Sea
Southeast Asia, East Asia Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 10/25/19 Southeast Asia, East Asia Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 10/25/19

The Ideological Roots of Vietnam's Recent Responses to China in the South China Sea

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