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1401. Overcoming the Security Council Reform Impasse: The Implausible versus the Plausible

1402. U.S.-Australia Alliance Relations: An Australian View

1403. Insurgency: Modern Warfare Evolves into a Fourth Generation

1404. Charting the Winds of Change: America and the Middle East, 2005

1405. Masque of Democracy: Iraqi Election System Still Disfavors Sunni Arabs, Favors Kurds

1406. The Iraqi election "bait and switch": Faulty poll will not bring peace or US withdrawal

1407. Private Security Companies: The Case for Regulation

1408. Iran: Rogue State?

1409. Filling the Army's Ranks for the Iraq War

1410. The Iraq War: Do Civilian Casualties Matter?

1411. Shi'i Separatism in Iraq. Internet Reverie or Real Constitutional Challenge?

1412. Rumsfeld's Revolution at Defense

1413. Back From the Brink: A Strategy for Iraq

1414. Iraq: Without Consensus, Democracy Is Not the Answer

1415. Post-Election Iraq: Facing the Constitutional Challenge

1416. The Shiite Question in Saudi Arabia

1417. Iran: What Does Ahmadi-Nejad's Victory Mean?

1418. Counter-Terrorism in Somalia: Losing Hearts and Minds?

1419. Iraq: Don't Rush the Constitution

1420. Zarqawi's 'Total War' on Iraqi Shiites Exposes a Divide among Sunni Jihadists

1421. A Bedouin on a Camel? Saudi Foreign Policy and the Insurgency in Iraq

1422. Al-Qaeda's North African Franchise: The GSPC Regional Threat

1423. Entering the 'Tipping Period' in Iraq

1424. The Sunni Arab Insurgency: A Spent or Rising Force?

1425. The Black Sea Basin: A New Axis in Global Maritime Security

1426. Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Iraq: A Progress Report

1427. The U.S.-Turkish Relationship beyond Iraq: Common Values, Common Agenda

1428. The Three-Way Game: Iran, Iraq, and the United States

1429. Observations on Local Insurgents and Foreign Fighters in Iraq: an Interview with Mark Edmond Clark

1430. Observations on U.S. Strategies in the Persian Gulf Region, 1941-2005: From the Atlantic Charter, the Twin Pillars and Dual Containment, to the "Axis of Evil"; and Beyond

1431. The Role of Small Arms during the 2003-2004 Conflict in Iraq

1432. Power-Sharing in Iraq

1433. In the Wake of War: Improving U.S. Post-Conflict Capabilities

1434. Stretching the Model of "Coalitions of the Willing"

1435. International, Imperial, Exceptional

1436. Draft Constitution Gained, but an Important Opportunity Was Lost

1437. Iraq before the Election: Constructing a National Narrative

1438. Protecting the Future: Constitutional Safeguards for Iraq's Oil Revenues

1439. After Intervention: Public Security Management in Post-Conflict Societies - From Intervention to Sustainable Local Ownership

1440. The Defense Monitor: Give Iraqis a Government Worth Dying For

1441. Boots On The Ground: Increasing the Size of the Army To Meet The Missions of the 21st Century

1442. Identifying the Source and Nature of a State's Political Obligation Towards International Law

1443. Unmaking Iraq: A Constitutional Process Gone Awry, Middle East Briefing

1444. The US Economic Outlook

1445. The Saudi Security Apparatus: Military and Security Services - Challenges and Developments

1446. Iran's Security Sector: An Overview

1447. Democratic Decision-Making and Deployments:The Case of the Netherland's Peacekeepers in Srebenica and Iraq

1448. A Way Out of the Mesopotamian Morass? The Case for a Partitioned Iraq

1449. How Terrorism Affects American Diplomacy

1450. The Future of UN State-Building: Strategic and Operational Challenges and the Legacy of Iraq