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Nations in Transit 2013: Authoritarian Aggression and the Pressures of Austerity
Freedom House. United States. Jun 19, 2013
Russian Clans' Ongoing Feud
Institute of Modern Russia. Jun 13, 2013
Feed the World? The Challenges of Global Food Security
European Union Institute for Security Studies. Belgium. Jun 12, 2013
US and Iranian Strategic Competition: Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and Central Asia
Center for Strategic & International Studies. United States. Jun 12, 2013
The End of an Era in EU-Russia Relations
Carnegie Moscow Center. Jun 11, 2013
Non-Conventional Armed Violence and Non-State Actors: Challenges for Mediation and Humanitarian Action
Netherlands Institute of International Relations. Jun 10, 2013
How EU Sanctions Work: A New Narrative
European Union Institute for Security Studies. Belgium. Jun 7, 2013
State Power within European Integration: On the Limits and Context of Germany's Power in the Union
German Council on Foreign Relations. Jun 6, 2013
Regime Change in Russia
European Council on Foreign Relations. England. Jun 5, 2013
A New Way to Engage? French Policy in Africa from Sarkozy to Hollande
Chatham House. England. Jun 4, 2013
EU-IMF Assistance to Euro-Area Countries: An Early Assessment
Bruegel. Belgium. Jun 3, 2013
Russia: The Second Putin Administration's Stance Toward China and Focus on Asia
The National Institute for Defense Studies. Japan. Jun 3, 2013
Better to Suffer Inside the Eurozone: For the South, Europe is Still the Solution
The German Marshall Fund of the United States. May 31, 2013
Towards a European Global Strategy: Securing European Influence in a Changing World
The Swedish Institute of International Affairs. May 31, 2013
OECD Economic Outlook
OECD. France. May 30, 2013
A Return to East of Suez? UK Military Deployment to the Gulf
Royal United Services Institute. England. May 28, 2013
The Proliferation Security Initiative: Legal Considerations and Operational Realities
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. May 23, 2013
Enabling the Future: European Military Capabilities 2013-2025
European Union Institute for Security Studies. France. May 21, 2013
Crises in the Euro Area & Challenges for the EU's Democratic Legitimacy
The German Marshall Fund of the United States. May 20, 2013
The New German Question
German Council on Foreign Relations. May 16, 2013
Pragmatism May Drive Israeli-Turkish Ties
Brookings Institute. United States. May 15, 2013
Strategic Balancing and Power Play in the North Caucasus
Institute for Near East & Gulf Military Analysis. United Arab Emirates. May 13, 2013
Looking Beyond 2015: A Role for Governance
Transparency International. Germany. May 10, 2013
Proxy Warfare and the Future of Conflict
Royal United Services Institute. England. May 8, 2013
Europe's Strategic Cacophony
European Council on Foreign Relations. England. May 8, 2013
Looking for the Lost Trade Between China, Russia, and Central Asia
Institute for Security & Development Policy. Sweden. May 6, 2013
A Paradigm Shift in Turkey’s Kurdish Policy and a New Strategy of the PKK
German Institute for International and Security Affairs. May 2, 2013
The Global Market in Natural Uranium
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. May 1, 2013
Blurring the Borders: Syrian Spillover Risks for Turkey
International Crisis Group. Belgium. May 1, 2013
Whither Foreign Ministries in a Post-Western World?
Netherlands Institute of International Relations. Apr 30, 2013
Crackdown on Russia’s Civil Society after Putin’s Return to the Presidency
Human Rights Watch. United States. Apr 24, 2013
Egypt, the IMF, and European Economic Assistance
The European Council on Foreign Relations. England. Apr 24, 2013
Priorities for Russia-US Relations: A Statement by Former Ambassadors to Washington & Moscow
Carnegie Moscow Center. Apr 22, 2013
Brussels-Beijing: Changing the Game?
European Union Institute for Security Studies. Belgium. Apr 19, 2013
The New Russian Foreign Policy Concept: Evolving Continuity
Chatham House. England. Apr 19, 2013
The Future of the Chemical Weapons Convention in the Post-Destruction Phase
European Union Institute for Security Studies. Belgium. Apr 15, 2013
Strategic Trends 2013: Key Developments in Global Affairs
Center for Security Studies. Switzerland. Apr 15, 2013
Hitting the Target? How New Capabilities are Shaping International Intervention
Royal United Services Institute. England. Apr 12, 2013
Russia: Cold Shadows and Present Illusions
Chatham House. England. Apr 12, 2013
The Future of the Chemical Weapons Convention: Policy and Planning Aspects
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. Apr 10, 2013
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In the May/June Issue
Bacevich, Diehl, Hayden, Perle, Rieff, Wolfowitz, and others debate the lessons of Iraq. Juan de Onis on Latin America’s divide, Riviera on China’s pollution, and Michael Zantovsky on “Iron Curtain.” Plus Scottish independence, and more...
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