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1. How Syria Changed Turkey’s Foreign Policy

2. Balancing Without Containment: An American Strategy for Managing China

3. Balancing Without Containment: An American Strategy for Managing China

4. Tehran Calling: Understanding a New Iranian Leadership

5. Opportunities Unbound: Sustaining the Transformation in U.S.-Indian Relations

6. U.S.-China Security Perceptions Survey: Findings and Implications

7. Waiting for the Taliban in Afghanistan

8. Low Numbers: A Practical Path to Deep Nuclear Reductions

9. Afghanistan: The Impossible Transition

10. China and the U.S. Nuclear Posture Review

11. Millennium Challenge Corporation: Can the Experiment Survive?

12. Discourse, Meanings and IR Studies: Taking the Rhetoric of "Axis of Evil" As a Case

13. Russia's Policy in the Middle East: Prospects for Consensus and Conflict with the United States

14. The Arctic: A View From Moscow

15. Toward Realistic U.S.–India Relations

16. Indispensable Institutions: The Obama-Medvedev Commission and Five Decades of U.S.-Russia Dialogue

17. Afghanistan at the Breaking Point

18. A Place in the Sun or Fifteen Minutes of Fame? Understanding Turkey's New Foreign Policy

19. Stepping Back From Democratic Pessimism

20. A New Direction for U.S. Policy in the Caspian Region

21. Democracy Promotion Under Obama: Finding a Way Forward

22. "Fixing Broken Windows": Security Sector Reform in Palestine, Lebanon, and Yemen

23. Middle East Democracy Promotion Is Not a One-way Street

24. Iran, the United States, and the Gulf: The Elusive Regional Policy

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

26. President Obama and Middle East Expectations

27. Reconciling With the Taliban?: Toward an Alternative Grand Strategy in Afghanistan

28. Turkey's Perspectives on Nuclear Weapons and Disarmament

29. Revitalizing Democracy Assistance: The Challenge of USAID

30. Democracy Promotion in the Middle East: Restoring Credibility

31. Sharing the Burden in the Middle East

32. Thinking Strategically About Russia

33. Iran: Is Productive Engagement Possible?

34. The New Middle East

35. Assessing Secretary of State Rice's Reform of U.S. Foreign Assistance

36. China's Charm: Implications of Chinese Soft Power

37. Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations in the Post-9/11 Era

38. South Asian Seesaw: A New U.S. Policy on the Subcontinent

39. The Chosen Nation: The Influence of Religion on U.S. Foreign Policy

40. Cambodia Blazes A New Path To Economic Growth and Job Creation

41. Libya: Security Is Not Enough

42. States at Risk and Failed States

43. Integrating Democracy Promotion Into U.S. Middle East Policy

44. Reverse Course? The Fragile Turnaround in U.S.-China Relations

45. Promoting Democracy in the Middle East: The Problem of U.S. Credibility

46. Democratic Mirage in the Middle East

47. America's New Alliance with Pakistan: Avoiding the Traps of the Past

48. September 11, One Year Later: A World of Change

49. A New Equation: U.S. Policy toward India and Pakistan after September 11