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September 19, 2012
Beyond Boundaries in the Andean Region

As a direct result of globalization and expanded economic opportunity, the last half century has yielded the most remarkable exodus from poverty in human history. Yet despite

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July 09, 2012 / By Alison Giffen
Measuring Success in the Sudans

Today marks the one-year anniversary of South Sudan’s independence from Sudan. To measure what has been achieved, the baseline for progress should reach at least as far back as January

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August 30, 2011 / By Jenny Shin
Strengthening the U.S.-Japan Alliance after 3-11

Nearly six months after the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake and devastating tsunami in March, the U.S.-Japan alliance appears to be on an upward path thanks to the U.S. military’s

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February 15, 2011 / By Alison Giffen
Expeditionary Diplomacy Could Save Lives in Sudan

On February 7th, Southern Sudan’s Referendum Commission officially announced that 99% of Southerners voted for secession. The international community has made extraordinary investments

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January 04, 2011 / By Gordon Adams, Matthew Leatherman
A Leaner and Meaner Defense

The United States faces a watershed moment: it must decide whether to increase its already massive debt in order to continue being the world’s sheriff or restrain its military missions

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