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Soldiers for Statecraft: Russia’s Ambitions in Ukraine and the American Response

Axel de VernouJanuary 29, 2022March 6, 2022

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The Chinese Century?

Josef GoodmanApril 29, 2011January 27, 2013

By Josef Goodman History will return to normal. After a few centuries of hibernation, which gave rise to Europe and the United States in the 19th and 20th centuries, China is awaking from its slumber to reclaim the dominance of…

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Mexico’s Last Stand

David PerezApril 1, 2011January 27, 2013

By David A. Perez Security forces scramble to react to an eruption of violence that kills 85 people in one day. Later, a mass grave is uncovered in the desert, revealing 72 mangled bodies. In a separate incident, gunmen ambush…

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The Regulation of New Warfare

Peter Warren SingerFebruary 27, 2010February 22, 2013

Peter Warren Singer is a Senior Fellow and Director of the 21st Century Defense Initiative at the Brookings Institute.

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The Price of War

Yale's The PoliticFebruary 27, 2010August 12, 2013

Dear Readers: On December 1, 2009, President Obama announced a new Afghan battle strategy involving an escalation of more than 30,000 additional U.S. forces. While the decision created a media frenzy in the United States and around the world, plans…

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Moving On: Kosovo’s Future After Independence

Deirdre DlugoleskiJanuary 27, 2010January 10, 2013

By Deirdre Dlugoleski To the inhabitants of Pristina, bursts of gunfire and the glare of explosions in the night sky must have been nothing new. The chaos of February 17 2008 probably looked familiar from a distance – except for…

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Plotting the Next Moves in Obama’s Chess Match with Iran

Sam YebriJanuary 26, 2010February 22, 2013

The Middle East has never been an easy issue for the U.S. to tackle. How has President Obama fared during his first term?

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One Country, Three Nations, On the Brink

Hannah KieschnickOctober 5, 2009January 10, 2013

By Hannah Kieschnick To pass through Bosnia and Herzegovina is to pass through a bruised country on the brink. Traveling back from a three-day trip to Sarajevo during the Yale Summer Session in Dubrovnik, Croatia, we waited in a long string…

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