Politics, Identity, and Ideology

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May 16, 2011 / By Michael Krepon
Pakistan - US Relations

The US - Pakistan relationship could not have survived this long without the presence of vital common interests.  But we are now close to another divorce.

It would be a serious error of

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March 24, 2011 / By Michael Krepon
Pakistan’s Decline

It has become difficult to identify positive trend lines in Pakistan, where growing nuclear stockpiles provide no protection against bad governance and great misfortune. Two positive

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March 14, 2011 / By Andrea Falkenhagen
Mining and the Maoists

The rapid growth of the mining industry in India's mineral-rich states has escalated the decades-long battle between the state and a Maoist insurgent movement. To effectively address

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March 08, 2011 / By Jean-Francois Seznec
Center or Bust?

Will the various forces in Bahrain finally compromise on a centrist approach to power?

The events in Bahrain are most tantalizing.  Should the opposition gain some ground and succeed in

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February 22, 2011 / By Ellen Laipson
C-SPAN Interviews Ellen Laipson on Middle East and North African Unrest

Ellen Laipson appears on C-SPAN's Washington Journal to discuss the geopolitical impact from the continuing anti-government protests in the Middle East and Northern Africa, and offers

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