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301. Leadership Decapitation and the End of Terrorist Groups

302. EIU: Global outlook summary

303. What It Will Take to Secure Afghanistan

304. Armed Clash in the South China Sea

305. Statement by Col. Joseph Felter (Ret.) before the U.S. House Armed Services Committee

306. A History of KEDO 1994-2006

307. The Launch of the Project on U.S. Leadership in Development:The Role of Development in U.S. Foreign Policy and National Security

308. Turkey and Saudi Arabia: Newly Discovered Partners?

309. Prospects for Global Growth in 2012

310. Global Oil Production is Surging: Implications for Prices, Geopolitics, and the Environment

311. Priority-Setting in Health: Building Institutions for Smarter Public Spending

312. The 2012 Presidential Election and American Foreign Policy in the Middle East

313. Unleashing Competition in EU Business Services

314. Korea, Colombia, Panama: Pending Trade Accords Offer Economic and Strategic Gains for the United States

315. America's Energy Security Options

316. What Should the United States Do about Doha?

317. Where Do We Stand in the Field of Nuclear Disarmament: What Is Next After the New START

318. Shaping global business conduct: The 2011 update of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises

319. Beyond treasuries: A foreign direct investment program for U.S. infrastructure

320. A Memo to Ban Ki-moon

321. US Tax Discrimination Against Large Corporations Should Be Discarded

322. US Climate Change Policy Efforts

323. Beyond Viktor Bout: Why the United States needs an Arms Trade Treaty

324. China's Aircraft Carrier: Chinese Naval Nationalism and Its Implications for the United States

325. Attacks on Nuclear Infrastructure: Opening Pandora's Box?

326. U.S. Special Envoys: A Flexible Tool

327. Herbert Hoover: Father of the New Deal

328. Publication Practices for Transparent Government

329. Chinese FDI in the United States is taking off: How to maximize its benefits?

330. Migration as a Tool for Disaster Recovery: U.S. Policy Options in the Case of Haiti

331. Austerity ahead: How will a conservative victory change Spanish politics?

332. From Militants to Policemen: Three Lessons from U.S. Experience with DDR and SSR

333. Going for Broke: The Budgetary Consequences of Current US Defense Strategy.

334. The Pentagon's New Mission Set: A Sustainable Choice?

335. Strategic Adjustment to Sustain the Force: A survey of current proposals.

336. Pentagon cuts in context: No reason for "doomsday" hysteria

337. Continuing Resolution: Congress Goes Easy on DoD Rebalances Budget in Pentagon's Favor

338. The Pentagon and Deficit Reduction: FY-2012 Budget Retains Exceptional Level of Defense Spending

339. What Can and Cannot Be Done about Rating Agencies

340. The United States Should Establish Permanent Normal Trade Relations with Russia

341. The Current Currency Situation

342. More Prisoners Versus More Crime is the Wrong Question

343. Investment incentives and the global competition for capital

344. Toward Greater Pragmatism? China\'s Approach to Innovation and Standardization

345. Extending the U.S. Military Role in Iraq

346. Practicing progressive pragmatism: Charting Barack Obama's course for U.S. foreign policy

347. Future Perspectives of U.S.-Czech Relations

348. Creating New Facts on the Ground

349. Next Steps for Pakistan Strategy

350. Crisis in the Congo: CPA Contingency Planning

351. Resurrecting Retrenchment: The Grand Strategic Consequences of U.S. Decline

352. The EU's Response to the Financial Crisis: A mid-term review

353. Beyond Aid: Migration as a Tool for Disaster Recovery

354. Revitalizing the Export-Import Bank

355. Estimates of Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates, May 2011

356. Corporate Tax Reform for a New Century

357. The role of multinationals in sparking industrialization: From "infant industry protection" to "FDI-led industrial take-off"

358. The coming harmonization of climate change policy and international investment law

359. Is the party-appointed arbitrator a "pernicious institution"? A reply to Professor Hans Smit

360. Assertive Brazil: An emerging power and its implications

361. Achieving Greater Disclosure in the Oil Gas Industry

362. Ensuring Corporate Transparency to Mitigate Climate Change

363. Optimism and Obstacles in India-Pakistan Peace Talks

364. Pakistan, the United States and the End Game in Afghanistan: Perceptions of Pakistan's Foreign Policy Elite

365. Afghan Perspectives on Achieving Durable Peace

366. The United States in Iraq: Options for 2012

367. The world economic crisis as a changed circumstance

368. From the FDI Triad to multiple FDI poles?

369. U.S. European Command and NATO'S Strategic Concept: Post-Afghanistan and Beyond

370. Iran Sanctions: Preferable to War but No Silver Bullet

371. The Second Wave of Wireless Communications: A Game Changer for Global Development?

372. US Declaratory Policy and Striking Back in Cyber Conflict

373. Primary Energy and Transportation Fuels and the Energy and Water Nexus: Ten Challenges

374. US Lessons for the Eurozone: Restoring Confidence through Transparency

375. Naval Future: International Preponderance Through Naval Partnership

376. Traditional Dispute Resolution and Afghanistan's Women

377. Peace and Development Efforts in Afghanistan: A Lost Decade

378. How Terrorist Leaders End: Implications for the Future of the Struggle with al-Qaeda

379. Retooling U.S. Policy For Peace In Colombia

380. Attacking Iran: Lessons from the Iran-Iraq War

381. The Exaggerated Threat of American Muslim "Homegrown" Terrorism

382. Transforming U.S. Energy Innovation

383. Social Security: The House that Roosevelt Built

384. Improving Afghan War Strategy

385. Adjusting to China: A Challenge to the U.S. Manufacturing Sector

386. Bleak Outlook for 2011 Conference on Disarmament

387. The Muslim Brotherhood: On the Record

388. From Caution to Boldness: U.S. Policy toward Egypt

389. On the Record

390. Covering and Countering Extremism in Pakistan's Developing Media

391. The Future of U.S. Nuclear Policy: The Case for No First Use

392. AB 32 and Climate Change: The National Context of State Policies for a Global Commons Problem

393. Saudi Arabia's Fears for Bahrain

394. The Challenge of Aid in Pakistan: Is Cash on Delivery Part of the Solution?

395. Fannie, Freddie, and the Subprime Mortgage Market

396. Open Doors 2010 Fast Facts

397. Evolution, Not Revolution: The US-NZ Security Partnership

398. Dealing with Davis: Inconsistencies in the US-Pakistan Relationship

399. A Step Too Far: Why CPGS Is The Wrong Answer to China's Anti-Access Challenge

400. Australia and Japan: Allies in Partnership