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201. The Reluctant Sectarianism of Foreign States in the Syrian Conflict

202. The Frenemy Next Door: Turkey and Israel in a Changing Middle East

203. Human Rights and the Transformation Process in Turkey

204. Making Sense of Turkish-EU Relations in the Aftermath of the Arab Spring

205. TURKEY FOCUS POLICY BRIEF No: 1 Culture, Religion, EU-Turkey and Cyprus: Dilemma

206. Turkey focus policy brief no:2 cyprus: is peace ever possible?

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

208. Estimates of Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates, May 2012

209. Rising Tensions Over China's Monopoly on Rare Earths?

210. Syria: What China Has Learned From its Libya Experience

211. Learn by Doing: Expanding International Internships/Work Abroad Opportunities for U.S. STEM Students

212. Valuing Study Abroad: The Global Mandate for Higher Education

213. The Ecuador Situation Facing the Summit of the Americas and Other Foreign Policy Issues

214. Iran’s Nuclear Program: A Case Study in Successful U.S.-Japan Alliance Management

215. Turkey’s New Horizon: Turks Abroad and Related Communities

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

217. What Can the United States Learn from Russia's Relations with ASEAN Countries?

218. Can Economic Reform Open a Peaceful Path to Ending Burma's Isolation?

219. Single voice, single chair? How to re-organise the EU in international negotiations under the Lisbon rules

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

221. Beirut Spring: The Hariri Tribunal Goes Hunting for Hizballah

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

223. Israel as the 'National Homeland of the Jewish People': Looking Back and Ahead

224. Armenia and Turkey: Bridging the Gap

225. The Odd Couple? The Merits of Two Tracks in the International Climate Change Negotiations

226. Think twice before engaging in Yemen

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

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

229. The Responsibility to Protect Minorities and the Problem of the Kin-State

230. Billions More for International Institutions? The ABCs of the General Capital Increases (GCI)

231. A New Kind of Balkans Drama

232. Estimates of Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates, May 2010

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

234. U.S. Policy on Hizballah: The Question of Engagement

235. The NBRIC Revolution and International Relations?

236. Understanding Military Innovation: Chinese Defense S in Historical and Theoretical Perspective

237. The Foreign Policy of Iran: Ideology and pragmatism in the Islamic Republic

238. A Green Recovery? Assessing US Economic Stimulus and the Prospects for International Coordination

239. Recruitment of Rule of Law Specialists for the Civilian Response Corps

240. WSC 5: Protecting People, Economies, and Infrastructure

241. North Africa: The Hidden Risks to Regional Stability

242. The Concept of Normative Power in World Politics

243. Davutoğlu Era in Turkish Foreign Policy

244. A Billion Hungry People: Governments and aid agencies must rise to the challenge

245. Pressing the "Reset Button" on US-Russia Relations

246. The Internationalization of Chinese and Indian Firms: Trends, Motivations and Policy Implications

247. Hamas-Egyptian Relations Deteriorate

248. Iran's Role and Power in the Region and the International System

249. The Summitry of Small States: Towards the "Caribbean Summit"

250. Ethno-Diplomacy: The Uyghur Hitch in Sino-Turkish Relations

251. Pacific Asia and the Asia Pacific: The Choices for APEC

252. China's Changing Outbound Foreign Direct Investment Profile: Drivers and Policy Implications

253. A Proposal for a Global Upstream Emission Trading System (UGETS)

254. U.S. Institute of Peace Teaches International Security Personnel to Resolve Conflicts without Resorting to the Use of Force

255. Quds Day in Iran: Velvet Revolution Trumps Nuclear Negotiations

256. Broadening the U.S. Approach on Iran

257. Muslim Engagement: The Obama Administration's Approach

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

259. A Fair Deal on Seabed Wealth: The Promise and Pitfalls of Article 82 on the Outer Continental Shelf

260. Armenia: Picking up the Pieces

261. Turkish Policy toward Central Asia

262. Kosovo Independence: An Albanian Perspective

263. A Blueprint for Sovereign Wealth Fund Best Practices

264. Russia's Security Policy Grows "Muscular": Should the West Be Worried?

265. Russia in 2008 and beyond: What kind of foreign policy?

266. False Premises, Sound Principles: The Way Forward in EU-Russia Relations

267. Toward Resolving Chad's Interlocking Conflicts

268. The Evolution of U.S.-Turkish Relations in a Transatlantic Context

269. The “People” in the PLA: Recruitment, Training, and Education in China's 80-Year-Old Military

270. Making sense of Sarkozy's Union for the Mediterranean

271. Is the League of Democracies a Bad Idea? How Europe should respond

272. Climate Governance Post-2012, Options for EU Policy-Making

273. Transparency in transfers of small arms and light weapons

274. Russian–American Security Relations After Georgia

275. Double-Edged Prices: Lessons from the food price crisis

276. After the Doha Débâcle: What Next for the Global Trade System?

277. Yemen: Fear of Failure

278. So what? Matching policy to Australian interests in West Asia

279. Engaging India: Ambassador Ortwin Hennig's visit to Delhi and Mumbai

280. Advancing a Constructive Agenda for US-Russia Relations: Insights and Recommendations from Leading Experts

281. Building Blocks, Stumbling Blocks: Prospects for Peace in Kashmir

282. Inside North Korea: A Joint U.S.-Chinese Dialogue

283. British Counter-Terrorism After the July 2005 Attacks: Adapting Community-Policing to the Fight Against Domestic Terrorism

284. Nation Building: We CAN Do Better

285. Is Serbia Moving Toward Europe?

286. Armed Conflict as a Public Health Problem: Current Realities and Future Directions

287. Syria's Alliance with Iran

288. The Iraq Hydrocarbon Law: How and When?

289. International Intervention in Gaza: Options and Obstacles

290. Haiti's Drug Problems

291. The Role of the Media in Conflict

292. No Silver Bullets for Afghanistan's Drug Crisis

293. Developing and Managing Congo's Natural Resources

294. Rebuilding Civil Society in Afghanistan: Fragile Progress and Formidable Obstacles

295. Healing and Reintegrating the Victims of Congo's War

296. Public Health and Conflict in Iraq: Rebuilding a Nation's Health

297. Journey of Death: Suicide Bombers in Iraq

298. Violence in the Terai Region and the Madhesi Movement: Prospects for Peace in Nepal

299. Hearts and Minds: Afghan Opinion on the Taliban, the Government and the International Forces

300. Double Alienation and Muslim Youth In Europe