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1. The Causes and Consequences of Refugee Flows: A Contemporary Re-Analysis

2. Pakistan and its Militants: Who is Mainstreaming Whom?

3. Developing a Containment Strategy in Syria

4. The Escalating Conflict with Hezbollah in Syria

5. Terrorism: U.S. Strategy and the Trends in Its “Wars” on Terrorism

6. Keep Calm and Carry On: The Terrorist Threat in the United Kingdom

7. Structuring Cooperative Nuclear Risk Reduction Initiatives with China

8. Iranian Attitudes in Advance of the Parliamentary Elections: Economics, Politics, and Foreign Affairs

9. Terrorism--A Brief Explanation

10. How to Build a More Sustainable and Mutually Beneficial Relationship with Saudi Arabia

11. The Role of Human Rights in Countering Violent Extremism

12. Managing a Transnational Insurgency: The Islamic State of Iraqʹs “Paper Trail,” 2005‐2010

13. No Time to Hit Snooze in North Africa and the Sahel

14. Strategic Implications of the Evolving Shanghai Cooperation Organization

15. Countering Radicalization and Recruitment to Al-Qaeda: Fighting the War of Deeds

16. U.S. Policy to Counter Nigeria's Boko Haram

17. The Rising Terrorist Threat in Tanzania: Domestic Islamist Militancy and Regional Threats

18. Achieving Disaster Resilience in U.S. Communities

19. West Bank Violence and Gaza Rockets Could Spark Wider Conflict

20. Global Cybercrime: The Interplay of Politics and Law

21. Shaping Iraq's Security Forces US-Iranian Competition Series

22. THE GULF MILITARY BALANCE Volume III: The Gulf and the Arabian Peninsula

23. Afghanistan After the Drawdown

24. Islamist Extremism - Potential for Greater U.S.-Australian Cooperation

25. Silver Bullet? Asking the Right Questions About Conventional Prompt Global Strike

26. Orta Asya'da İşbirliği ve Bütünleşme: Kolektif Güvenlik Antlaşması Örgütü Örneği

27. Changing US Security Strategy: The Search for Stability and the "Non-War" against "Non-Terrorism"

28. Offensive Cyber Capabilities at the Operational Level

29. U.S.-India Homeland Security Cooperation: Building a Lasting Partnership via Transportation Sector Security

30. The Future of Anti-Western Jihadism

31. Afghanistan After the Drawdown

32. Policy Considerations in Combating Terrorism: Decision‐Making Under Conditions of Risk and Uncertainty

33. Middle East Security Report : Syria's Armed Opposition

34. The Haqqani Network: A Strategic Threat

35. The Resurgence of Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq

36. Radicalization in the U.S. Beyond al Qaeda: Treating the disease of the disconnection

37. Revising COIN: The Stakeholder Centric Approach

38. The Islamic State of Iraq and the 'Destroying the Walls' Campaign

39. Security Sector Governance in Pakistan: Progress, But Many Challenges Persist

40. Simmering Discontent in the Western Sahara

41. Mauritania's Islamists

42. India in Afghanistan: A Rising Power or a Hesitant Power?

43. Beware of Imitators: al-Qa' ida through the lens of its Confidential Secretary

44. Maritime Security Sector Reform

45. The War on Terror from Bush to Obama: On Power and Path Dependency

46. Aid and Conflict in Pakistan

47. Homegrown Terrorism

48. Dividing the Korean Peninsula: The Rhetoric of the George W. Bush Administration

49. The war for Afghanistan

50. Waiting for the Taliban in Afghanistan

51. Organized Crime and Conflict in the Sahel-Sahara Region

52. Abolish the Department of Homeland Security

53. Afghanistan in Transition: The Security Context Post-Bin Laden

54. Afghanistan Win or Lose: Transition and the Coming Resource Crisis

55. Iraq and US Strategy in the Gulf: Shaping and Communicating US plans for the Future in a Time of Region-Wide Change and Instability

56. u.s. and iranian strategic competition: Competition in Afghanistan, Central Asia, and Pakistan

57. A False Foundation? AQAP, Tribes and Ungoverned Spaces in Yemen

58. Muslims in America: A Profile

59. Presidential Power In An Age Of Terror

60. The Evolving Threat of al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb

61. Analysis of the Threat of Genetically Modified Organisms for Biological Warfare

62. Media and the Law: An Overview of Legal Issues and Challenges

63. The EU-US security and justice agenda in action

64. Secret Weapon: High-value Target Teams as an Organizational Innovation

65. Success, Lethality, and Cell Structure Across the Dimensions of Al Qaeda

66. Strengthening the IAEA: How the Nuclear Watchdog Can Regain Its Bark

67. Terrorism and Indo-Pakistani Escalation

68. Yemen: state fragility, piety, and the problems with intervention

69. What Comes Next in Yemen? Al-Qaeda, the Tribes, and State-Building

70. Amin Rihani, 1876-1940: The Apostle of the Arab-American Relationship

71. Sufism in Northern Nigeria: Force for Counter-Radicalization?

72. From the Ferghana Valley to South Waziristan: The Evolving Threat of Central Asian Jihadists

73. A Growing Terrorist Threat? Assessing "Homegrown" Extremism in the United States

74. The United States Military as an Agent of Development: Counterinsurgency Doctrine and Development Assistance

75. Obama's War: Prospects for the Conflict in Afghanistan and Pakistan

76. Obama's New Af-Pak Strategy: Can "Clear, Hold, Build, Transfer" Work?

77. Advancing U.S., African, and Global Interests: Security and Stability in the West African Maritime Domain

78. Prioritizing Strategic Interests in South Asia

79. U.S. led privatized counterinsurgency operations in conflict zones: One mistake followed by another blunder

80. Habeas Works: Federal Courts' Proven Capacity to Handle Guantánamo Cases

81. Preparing for One War and Getting Another?

82. Some of the Best Weapons for Counterinsurgents Do Not Shoot

83. Self-Inflicted Wounds: Debates and Divisions within al-Qa'ida and its Periphery

84. Transforming the Quartet principles: Hamas and the Peace Process

85. Transnational Organized Crime and the Palermo Convention: A Reality Check

86. Chicago's Preparedness for Terrorism

87. Houston's Preparedness for Terrorism

88. Al Qaeda's Religious Justification of Nuclear Terrorism

89. Countering Radicalization in America: Lessons from Europe

90. In Pursuit of Justice: Prosecuting Terrorism Cases in the Federal Courts — 2009 Update and Recent Developments

91. Countering Violent Extremism: Lessons Learned

92. Gangs, Drugs, Terrorism— and Information-sharing

93. U.S. Aid to Pakistan—U.S. Taxpayers Have Funded Pakistani Corruption

94. Enhancing Full-Spectrum Flexibility: Striking the Balance to Maximize Force Effectiveness in Conventional and Counterinsurgency Operations

95. Media Briefing Booklet: President Barack Obama's Visit to Ghana July 10, 2009

96. Los Angeles' Preparedness for Terrorism

97. Somalia, Redux: A More Hands-Off Approach

98. An All Hazards Training Center for a Catastrophic Emergency

99. YouTube War: Fighting in a World of Cameras in Every Cell Phone and Photoshop on Every Computer

100. Schools for Strategy: Teaching Strategy for 21st Century Conflict