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1. The Rise and Fall of the Unipolar Concert

2. The German Moment in a Fragile World

3. Five Bad Options for Gaza

4. The Misunderstood Lessons of Bosnia for Syria

5. Mimicking Democracy to Prolong Autocracies

6. Is the Pivot Doomed? The Resilience of America's Strategic 'Rebalance'

7. India—Pakistan Relations: Does Modi Matter?

8. China: The Post-Responsible Power

9. The Sources of Chinese Conduct: Explaining Beijing's Assertiveness

10. Why Chinese Assertiveness is Here to Stay

11. Projecting Strategy: The Myth of Chinese Counter-intervention

12. North Korea Heading for the Abyss

13. The United States and South Korea: Who Does What if the North Fails?

14. The Key to the North Korean Targeted Sanctions Puzzle

15. Breaking the North Korean Nuclear Deadlock: a Global Action Plan

16. Drawing Red Lines Right

17. Revitalizing the Rebalance: How to Keep U.S. Focus on Asia

18. Less is More: The Future of the U.S. Military in the Persian Gulf

19. The Fool's Errand for a Perfect Deal with Iran

20. Has India Peaked?

21. Modi's Unexpected Boost to India-U.S. Relations

22. Beyond Putin? Nationalism and Xenophobia in Russian Public Opinion

23. Is Brazil a 'Responsible Stakeholder' or a Naysayer?

24. Between Aspiration and Reality: Indonesian Foreign Policy After the 2014 Elections

25. Afghanistan's Legacy: Emerging Lessons of an Ongoing War

26. India's Role in a Changing Afghanistan

27. India: A Reluctant Partner for Afghanistan

28. Iran's Foreign Policy in Post-Taliban Afghanistan

29. Iran's Continuing Interests in Afghanistan

30. UNLOCKING THE ALAWITE CONUNDRUM IN SYRIA

31. WHY TEHRAN WON'T ABANDON ASSAD(ISM)

32. BRINGING THE UNITED STATES BACK INTO THE MIDDLE EAST

33. BALANCING WITHOUT CONTAINMENT: A U.S. STRATEGY FOR CONFRONTING CHINA'S RISE

34. TIES THAT BIND: STRATEGIC STABILITY IN THE U.S.-CHINA RELATIONSHIP

35. CHINA'S UNRAVELING ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY

36. SIFTING THROUGH INTERDEPENDENCE

37. JAPAN UNDER ABE: TOWARD MODERATION OR NATIONALISM?

38. FIGHTING THE RESOURCE CURSE: UGANDA'S PIVOTAL MOMENT

39. THE CONTINUING CHALLENGE OF DEMOCRACY IN THE AMERICAS

40. LOOKING TOWARD 2014

41. Strategic Recalibration: Framework for a 21st-Century National Security Strategy'

42. A Strategy of Discriminate Power: A Global Posture for Sustained Leadership

43. Sizing U.S. Ground Forces: From ''2 Wars'' to ''1 War + 2 Missions''

44. Military Humanitarianism: Syria Hasn't Killed It

45. The Myth of Petroleum Independence and Foreign Policy Isolation

46. How Autocracies Fall

47. Identifying Truly Fragile States

48. Agenda for a New Great Power Relationship

49. East Asia's Maritime Disputes: Fishing in Troubled Waters

50. The South China Sea is Not a Flashpoint

51. Drone Wars

52. Bringing Them All Back Home? Dollar Diminution and U.S. Power

53. Leading on the Cheap? French Security Policy in Austerity

54. Is Hamas Winning?

55. The Sum of all Fears: Israel's Perception of a Nuclear-Armed Iran

56. The BRICS Fallacy

57. Will Scotland Sink the United Kingdom's Nuclear Deterrent?

58. Double Trouble: A Realist View of Rising Chinese and Indian Power

59. Five Myths about India's Nuclear Posture

60. Pakistan and Tactical Nuclear Weapons: Déjà Vu?

61. The Battle for China's Top Nine Leadership Posts

62. Russian Foreign Policy: Continuity in Change

63. Aspirations and Reality: French Foreign Policy and the 2012 Elections

64. A North Korean Spring?

65. Why China Will Democratize

66. The Pakistan Thorn in China-India-U.S. Relations

67. The Myth of "Securing the Commons"

68. Iran's Declining Influence in Iraq

69. The Influence and Illusion of China's New Left

70. Solving the Statebuilders' Dilemma

71. A Strategy of "Congagement" toward Pakistan

72. Reassessing China: Awaiting Xi Jinping

73. The South China Sea: Oil, Maritime Claims, and U.S.-China Strategic Rivalry

74. Reversing Pakistan's Descent: Empowering its Middle Class

75. Defining U.S. Indian Ocean Strategy

76. The 21st Century Force Multiplier: Public — Private Collaboration

77. How to Deter Terrorism

78. Bombs Away? Being Realistic about Deep Nuclear Reductions

79. To Keep the Peace with Iran, Threaten to Strike

80. The Real Problem in U.S.-Israeli Relations

81. Egypt's Troubled Transition: Elections without Democracy

82. Have President Obama's Re-Election Prospects Brightened?

83. The Demise of Ares: The End of War as We Know It?

84. What if Europe Fails?

85. The Mystery of Phantom States

86. Israel's National Security Amidst Unrest in the Arab World

87. China's Geostrategic Search for Oil

88. Recalibrating U.S. — Pakistan Relations

89. Shifting Eastern Mediterranean Geometry

90. Turkey's Strategic Vision and Syria

91. Turkey's Role in Defusing the Iranian Nuclear Issue

92. Turkey's Eroding Commitment to NATO: From Identity to Interests

93. A Military Strategy for the New Space Environment

94. Germany as a Geo-economic Power

95. China and the United Nations: The Stakeholder Spectrum

96. The Climate Wars Myth

97. Al-Qaeda and the Rise of China: Jihadi Geopolitics in a Post-Hegemonic World

98. Crimea's Overlooked Instability

99. The Battle for Reform with Al-Qaeda

100. Israel's Pessimistic View of the Arab Spring