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1. Ending the Threat of War in Ukraine: A Negotiated Solution to the Donbas Conflict and the Crimean Dispute

2. What Is the Endgame in Syria?

3. End U.S. Military Support for the Saudi-Led War in Yemen

4. Disentangling from Syria's Civil War

5. Exiting Afghanistan: Ending America's Longest War

6. Resolving The Korean Conflict

7. Taking stock of international law responses to resource wars

8. US and German Civilian-led Efforts in Conflict and Fragile Contexts: Addressing Internal Challenges to Improve Impact

9. Employment Status and Support for Wartime Violence: Evidence from the Iraq War

10. Theories on Why North Korea Rejects the World

11. Cybersecurity and Stability in the Gulf

12. Second Revolution on Euromaidan: What Next for Ukraine?

13. The Crimean Crisis and the Issue of Security Guarantees for Ukraine

14. Civil Defense Groups

15. Using Special Envoys In High-Stakes Conflict Diplomacy

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

17. Yemen and U.S. Security

18. Transition in Afghanistan: 2009-2013

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

20. The Tenth Korea-U.S. West Coast Strategic Forum

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

22. To Catch a Fogle

23. Saving Lives with Common Sense: The case for continued US support for the Arms Trade Treaty

24. The Illicit Trade Conflict Connection: Insights from U.S. History

25. Afghan Narcotrafficking: A Joint Threat Assessment

26. THE GULF MILITARY BALANCE Volume II: The Missile and Nuclear Dimensions

27. THE GULF MILITARY BALANCE Volume I: The Conventional and Asymmetric Dimensions

28. Stall Speed: Assessing Delay of the Iranian Nuclear Program via Israeli Military Strike

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

30. Iran's Nuclear Ambitions and Future Prospects

31. Post-Asad Syria: Opportunity or Quagmire?

32. Contracting the Commanders: Transition and the Political Economy of Afghanistan's Private Security Industry

33. Renewed Violence in Iraq

34. Oil sanctions on Iran: Cracking under pressure?

35. Simmering Discontent in the Western Sahara

36. The Koran Desecration and the Role of Religion in Conflict

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

38. U.S. and Iranian Strategic Competition: The Impact of Latin America, Africa and Peripheral States

39. The beginning of the end? The future of international engagement in Afghanistan

40. What It Will Take to Secure Afghanistan

41. The Last Living Fossil of the Cold War The two Koreas, the Dragon and the Eagle: towards a new regional security complex in East Asia?

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

43. Religion and Peacebuilding: Reflections on Current Challenges and Future Prospects

44. Recent Trends in Security and Stability in the South Caucasus

45. The war for Afghanistan

46. The Afghan War: Creating the Economic Conditions and Civil-Military Aid Efforts Needed For Transition

47. How Business Can Foster Peace

48. China and Inter-Korean Clashes in the Yellow Sea

49. Getting Beyond Taiwan? Chinese Foreign Policy PLA Modernization

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

51. Cyberspace Governance: The Next Step

52. Creating New Facts on the Ground

53. Presidential Power In An Age Of Terror

54. Palestinian Reconciliation: Plus ÇA Change...

55. Aid and Conflict in Afghanistan

56. Optimism and Obstacles in India-Pakistan Peace Talks

57. The United States in Iraq: Options for 2012

58. Improving Peacebuilding Evaluation

59. Afghanistan: The Impossible Transition

60. Contesting danger: a new agenda for policy and scholarship on Central Asia

61. The Commander as Investor: Changing CERP Practices

62. Traditional Dispute Resolution and Afghanistan's Women

63. Multilateral Political Missions and Preventive Diplomacy

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

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

66. The September UN Vote on Palestine: Will the EU Be Up to the Challenge?

67. The Commander's Emergency Response Program in Afghanistan: Five Practical Recommendations

68. U.S. and Iranian Strategic Competition: Competition Involving the EU, EU3, and non-EU European States

69. The Iraq Federal Police

70. Lessons from Embedded Provincial Reconstruction Teams in Iraq

71. The Economics of Peace

72. A Review of the 2001 Bonn Conference and Application to the Road Ahead in Afghanistan

73. Myanmar: A New Peace Initiative

74. The Lord's Resistance Army: End Game?

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

76. Deterrence and Escalation in Cross-domain Operations: Where Do Space and Cyberspace fit?

77. Time for a Peace Paradigm in Colombia

78. Terrorism and Indo-Pakistani Escalation

79. Imposing Middle East Peace

80. Israel and Palestine: Two States for Two Peoples: If Not Now, When?

81. Blood Sport

82. Armenia and Turkey: Bridging the Gap

83. A New Kind of Balkans Drama

84. Never mind the gap: Turkish-Armenian relations past the crossroads

85. Building Cooperation in the Eastern Middle East

86. Prospects for the Resumption of Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks

87. Iraq After the Election: Meeting the Challenges of 2010

88. Strategic Competition With Iran: The Military Dimension

89. Informal Dispute Resolution in Afghanistan

90. Graduate Education and Professional Practice in International Peace and Conflict

91. Conflict Prevention: Principles, Policies and Practice

92. A Conversation with Feisal Abdul Rauf

93. A Conversation with Benjamin Netanyahu

94. Afghanistan: Conditions-Based Redeployment

95. Navigating Negotiations in Afghanistan

96. The Azerbaijan-Russia-Turkey Energy Triangle and its Impact on the Future of Nagorno-Karabakh

97. China-Japan Security Relations

98. Harnessing Post-Conflict "Transitions": A Conceptual Primer

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

100. Afghanistan: Exit vs Engagement