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Sharon: I'll solve the Palestinian problem in four years
Interview with Peter Beaumont. (Guardian, 7/13/2003) Read More...


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OCCUPATION: No Model for This One
By Wesley K. Clark (Washington Post, B02 03/23/2003) Read More...


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A WARNING FROM HISTORY: Don't expect democracy in Iraq
by John W. Dower (Boston Review, 02/01/2003) Read More...


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China’s Entry into the WTO: Implications for China and the World Economy.
Program brief of Dr. Nicholas Lardy's discussion on China’s membership in the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the WTO's impact on the country’s domestic economy and international trade. (Nixon Cen... Read More...


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A Chance for Peace in Afghanistan: The Taliban's Days Are Numbered
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Afghanistan and Pakistan: Is the Glass Half Empty or Half Full?
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Afghanistan and the Future of Warfare
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Afghanistan, Graveyard of Empires
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Al-Qaeda After Afghanistan: What, Where and How?
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U.S. Relations with South Asia and Afghanistan
A Presentation by The Honorable Karl F. Inderfurth, Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs (Nixon Center, 10/22/1998) Read More...


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Women and the Transition to Democracy: Iraq, Afghanistan, and Beyond
(Heritage Foundation, 6/20/2003) Read More...


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America, China, and Russia: The Trilateral Relationship
Discussion with Dr. Christopher Marsh (Nixon Center, 3/10/2003) Read More...


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Russia's Image of China and Russian-Chinese Relations
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The U.S.-Russian Relationship After Iraq
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Westernizing Russia and China
Contends that Russia and China are in a transitional stage requiring patience and guidance rather than confrontation. By Michael Mandelbaum. (Foreign Affairs, 5/1/1997, $) Read More...


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Options in Korea after Iraq
Call for a diplomatic solution in North Korea. By John Barry Kotch. (Japan Times, 4/9/2003) Read More...


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Here's the Way to Find The Weapons
David Albright offers a solution for dealing with Iraq weapons scientists and technicians. (Washington Post, 5/12/2003) Read More...


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Broaden the Road Map
Analysis of democratization prospects in the Middle East and North Africa. By Saad Eddin Ibrahim. (Washington Post, 5/12/2003) Read More...


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Finding a Role for Women in Rebuilding Iraq
A look at the position of women in post-war Iraq. By Laura Liswood. (Christian Science Monitor, 5/15/2003) Read More...


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Iraqi Revival Will Cost Russia
Argues that if postwar Iraq becomes a major oil producer, Saudi Arabia could lose lots of money, while Russia Inc. might go out of business altogether… (Japan Times, 5/20/2003) Read More...


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Washington Report on Middle East Affairs
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Institute for War and Peace Reporting
An international media development charity, IWPR is led by senior journalists and peace researchers, with staff drawn from established media such as the BBC, The Guardian and Reuters. Read More...


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Strategic Risks for East Asia in Economic Integration with China
By John J. Tkacik, Jr. (Heritage Foundation, 11/12/2002) Read More...


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United States Military Forces in Asia Maintain the Peace and Advance Democracy
By Larry M. Wortzel, Ph.D. (Heritage Foundation, 1/10/2003 Read More...


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Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America
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Debkafile (Israel)
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