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The New Adventures of Old Ukraine

Eurasia Outlook April 24, 2014
 

Ukraine’s leaders must chart a new course to overcome the threats now facing the country.

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The Truth About Japan’s Economic Decline

article April 25, 2014
 

Japan’s economic situation is not as dire as some rumors suggest. The country’s growth slowdown is far from terminal—especially if Tokyo implements domestic reforms.

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Is the Armed Rebellion in Syria on the Wane?

article April 27, 2014
 

The armed rebellion in Syria has not lost its sting, but it remains considerably less than the sum of its parts. | عربي

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Extreme Violence and the Rule of Law

paper April 23, 2014
 

The international community’s approach to building the rule of law in extremely violent situations can be improved. And a program implemented in Afghanistan can help. | video

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Iraq’s Sectarian Crisis: A Legacy of Exclusion

  • Harith Hasan Al-Qarawee
paper April 17, 2014
 

Violence and tensions between Sunnis, Shias, and Kurds continue to threaten Iraq’s stability and fragile democracy. Iraq needs a political compact based less on sectarian identities and more on individual citizens. | عربي

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Getting India Back on Track

Live Mint April 15, 2014
 

Progress in India requires a deep commitment to restoring the centrality of markets in economic decisionmaking.

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The Roots of Crisis in Northern Lebanon

paper April 15, 2014
 

Syria’s civil war is helping destabilize the city of Tripoli and threatening other parts of Lebanon. But today’s challenges have plagued Lebanon since long before the Syrian uprising. | عربي

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Nuclear Zero After Crimea

National Interest April 5, 2014
 

Will history remember Obama’s Prague speech on nuclear weapons as tragic, farcical, or prophetic?

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Egypt’s Judges Join the Crackdown

Foreign Affairs April 2, 2014
 

Egypt’s judiciary sometimes acted as a brake on authoritarian impulses, but it has now joined the repression of the Muslim Brotherhood.

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