Stabilization and Reconstruction

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April 20, 2011 / By Gordon Adams, Rebecca Williams
A New Way Forward: Rebalancing Security Assistance Programs and Authorities

Stimson's Budgeting for Foreign Affairs and Defense project released its new report on security assistance policies, programs, and authorities: A New Way Forward: Rebalancing Security

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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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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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December 01, 2010 / By William Durch
Supporting Peace: The End

Stimson Senior Associate William Durch contributed an article, "Supporting Peace: The End," to National Defense University's journal Prism. This article focuses on exit strategies for

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October 26, 2010 / By Peter Alsis
Moving Forward in Iraq: the US Civilian Mission and Security

 

As the US mission in Iraq begins the transition to civilian leadership, security will continue to play a central role in its success.  With combat operations ended and all US forces

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