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1. Toward an Inclusive Security Arrangement in the Persian Gulf

2. The Dominance Dilemma: The American Approach to NATO and its Future

3. Responsible Statecraft Requires Remaking America’s Foreign Relations Tool Kit

4. De-Risking the India Relationship: An Action Agenda for the United States

5. Women’s Participation and the Fate of Nonviolent Campaigns: A Report on the Women in Resistance (Wire) Data Set

6. Enough Toxic Militarism

7. Rescuing multilateralism

8. Grooming the next Generation of Foreign Policymakers: Women, Peace and Security in Practice

9. Women, Peace & Security: By the Numbers

10. Economic Statecraft: American Economic Power and the New Face of Financial Warfare

11. TSG IntelBrief: The U.S.-India Relationship Reinvigorated

12. "Don't poke the Russian bear": Turkish policy in the Ukrainian crisis

13. Building a Base for Iraq's Counteroffensive: The Role of U.S. Security Cooperation

14. Zooming in on Syria: Adapting US Policy to Local Realities

15. Turkish-Iranian Rapprochement and the Future of European and Asian Energy

16. Losing Syria and Iraq to Jihadists

17. The Quality of Official Development Assistance 2014

18. Balancing Without Containment: An American Strategy for Managing China

19. Making the Case: Stopping Iran's Nuclear Weapons Program

20. Building a Better US-Gulf Partnership

21. Morocco's Vital Role in Northwest Africa's Security and Development

22. Iran, Afghanistan, and South Asia: Resolving Regional Sources of Instability

23. Global Trends and the Future of NATO: Alliance Security in an Era of Global Competition

24. The Kurdish Question and US-Turkish Relations in a Changing Middle East

25. The Global Arctic: The Growing Arctic Interests of Russia, China, the United States and the European Union

26. Attack on Syria: the danger is in escalation

27. Lessons from Libya: How Not to Intervene

28. A more in-depth, technical Q from Siegfried Hecker on North Korea

29. Obama's Climate Policy: Addressing climate change through executive actions

30. Great Expectations: Iran's New President and the Nuclear Talks

31. Oil, Conflict, and U.S. National Interests

32. The American sequester - and us

33. To Catch a Fogle

34. Yemen's domestic and regional politics

35. Turkish and Iranian interests and policies in the South Caucasus

36. How to Integrate Human Rights into U.S.-China Relations

37. Giving the Surge Partial Credit for Iraq's 2007 Reduction in Violence

38. Advancing Myanmar's Transition: A Way Forward for U.S. Policy

39. A New Paradigm? Prospects and Challenges for U.S. Global Leadership

40. The United States and the Global Future

41. It's Time to Put the Nuclear Issue Behind Us: The Chicago Summit Has More Urgent Priorities than Nuclear Theology

42. How Verbal Threats to Close Oil Transit Chokepoints Lead to Military Conflict

43. Using US Strategic Reserves to Moderate Potential Oil Price Increases from Sanctions on Iran

44. Fixing Pakistan's Civil-Military Imbalance: A Dangerous Temptation

45. U.S.-Turkey Relations: A New Partnership

46. Reluctant India, Rising China and Alliance Politics in the Asia-Pacific

47. China-North Korea: Renewal of the "Blood Alliance"

48. U.S.-China Competition in Asia: Legacies Help America

49. What It Will Take to Secure Afghanistan

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

51. Turkey and Saudi Arabia: Newly Discovered Partners?

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

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

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

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

56. Next Steps for Pakistan Strategy

57. Crisis in the Congo: CPA Contingency Planning

58. Assertive Brazil: An emerging power and its implications

59. Optimism and Obstacles in India-Pakistan Peace Talks

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

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

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

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

64. The Obama Administration and Multilateralism: Europe Relegated

65. Actions, Not Just Attitudes: A New Way to Assess U.S.-Arab Relations

66. Biden's Israel Visit and Its Aftermath: The Importance of Maintaining Strategic Direction in U.S. Middle East Policy

67. Disrupting Iran's Illicit Activities

68. Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Power in the Middle East

69. What is the Purpose of the U.S. Foreign Terrorist Organizations List?

70. The Breakup

71. The New British Government, the 'Special Relationship,' and the Middle East

72. Hizballah's Coalition Partner Meets President Obama

73. The Origins of the U.S.-Israeli Relationship: Truman and the Jewish State

74. Proximity Talks: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back

75. Changing the Paradigm of U.S. Assistance to Egypt: Alternatives to the 'Endowment' Idea

76. Preventing Conflict in the "Stans"

77. The Road to Successful Transition in Afghanistan: From Here to the December 2010 Review

78. A Path Forward with Iran: Pressure through Engagement

79. Disrupting, Dismantling and Defeating Terrorism 2.0

80. Reforming Foreign Security Training to Help Defeat Terrorism

81. NATO Initiatives for an Era of Global Competition

82. Uncertain Kyrgyzstan: Rebalancing U.S. Policy

83. The Iran Stalemate and the Need for Strategic Patience

84. US-Vietnam: New Strategic Partners Begin Tough Trade Talks

85. Major U.S.-Saudi Arms Deal to Bolster Riyadh against Iran

86. Three Critical Weeks in the Middle East: Insights into U.S. Policy

87. China-Japan Security Relations

88. Diversification of Higher Education Worldwide: Typologies Definitions in Global Mobility

89. The Economic Impact of International Students from a Cross-National Perspective

90. Qadhafi at the UN: How to Be Washington's Friend

91. Beyond Settlements: U.S. Policy Options Going Forward

92. Changing Conventional Military Balance in the Gulf

93. Rejectionists Readying to Counter U.S. Peace Push

94. Muslim Engagement: The Obama Administration's Approach

95. Middle East Democracy Promotion Is Not a One-way Street

96. Beyond Zero Enrichment: Suggestions for an Iranian Nuclear Deal

97. Mr. Erdogan Visits Washington: The AKP's Foreign Policy and United States Interests

98. Engaging Syria? Lessons from the French Experience

99. Avoiding Mutual Misunderstanding: Sino-U.S. Relations and the New Administration

100. President Obama and Middle East Expectations