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101. Government-Run Health Care vs. the Hippocratic Oath

102. The Practicality of Private Waterways

103. Norman Borlaug: The Man Who Taught People To Feed Themselves

104. Helping Others Defend Themselves

105. Getting Deradicalization Right

106. Spain-United States: A Strong Partnership

107. Turkish Foreign Policy in 2009: A Year of Pro-activity

108. How to Protect Yourself Against ObamaCare

109. "U.S.-Iran Cultural Diplomacy: A Historical Perspective"

110. How an Economy Grows and Why It Crashes

111. Ivoirian Citizenship Issues and the Price of M's® in a Global Economy

112. The Responsibility to Protect—Five Years On

113. Making Choices: Prospects for a Canada-EU Free Trade Agreement.

114. US-Southeast Asia Relations

115. India-US and India-East Asia Relations

116. Regional Overview

117. China-Southeast Asia Relations

118. China-Taiwan Relations

119. American and Chinese Power after the Financial Crisis

120. Quarterly Update on Conflict and Diplomacy:16 May - 15 August 2010

121. Rights Interests: Trade Disputes

122. Canada and Missile Defence: Saying No to Mr. Bush

123. The Fifth Estate: Think Tanks and American Foreign Policy

124. Wither Medical Marijuana

125. Somalia's New Government and the Challenge of Al-Shabab

126. Alan Greenspan Explains "Mistake" behind Global Meltdown

127. Gazprom: The Octopus in Europe's Energy Market

128. Talking Business Facts about Europe's Gas Problems

129. A Talk with Michael Chertoff: U.S. and EU Agendas Converge

130. Ethical Leadership in an Unethical World

131. Who? – or What Tectonic Shift? – Created the Special Relationship

132. An Ambassador\'s Diary in Post-Communist Hungary

133. Barack Obama and the Arab-Israeli Conflict

134. Forget Bretton Woods II: the Role for U.S.-Japan-China Trilateralism

135. The Myth of a No-NATO-Enlargement Pledge to Russia

136. Obama's Existential Challenge to Ahmadinejad

137. Tomorrow's Institution Today

138. Deng Undone: The Costs of Halting Market Reform in China

139. State Capitalism Comes of Age: The End of the Free Market?

140. Diplomacy, Inc.: The Influence of Lobbies on U.S. Foreign Policy

141. Energy at the Speed of Thought: The Original Alternative Energy Market

142. The Real War in Mexico

143. Pirates, Then and Now

144. Can the Right War Be Won?

145. India's Fortune

146. Which Way Is History Marching?

147. Al-Qa'ida's Pakistan Strategy

148. Ending the Korean War: the Role of Domestic Coalition Shifts in Overcoming Obstacles to Peace

149. Extended Deterrence, Security Guarantees, and Nuclear Proliferation: Strategic Stability in the Gulf Region

150. Close Encounters of a Sovereign Kind

151. Piracy, Law of the Sea, and Use of Force: Developments off the Coast of Somalia

152. Tithing at the Crude Altar

153. Battlefield: El Paso

154. A Revisionist's Burden

155. The Philippines' Continued Success Against Extremists

156. Turkey and the Middle East in the 'New Era'

157. U.S. Energy Policy and the Presumption of Market Failure

158. Why Has the United States Not Been Attacked Again?

159. U.S. Energy Policy and the Presumption of Market Failure

160. Copenhagen's Inconvenient Truth

161. Bad Debts: Assessing China's Financial Influence in Great Power Politics

162. China's Economic Policy in the Time of the Global Financial Crisis: Which Way Out?

163. From the Editor

164. In the Quicksands of Somalia

165. "On Torture" Edited by Thomas C. Hilde

166. The Global War on Terror: A Narrative in Need of a Rewrite

167. U.S.-China Relations

168. China-Russia Relations

169. Regional Overview

170. U.S.-Japan Relations

171. U.S.-Korea Relations

172. U.S.-Russia Relations

173. U.S.-Southeast Asia Relations

174. China-Southeast Asia Relations

175. North Korea-South Korea Relations

176. Australia-East Asia/U.S. Relations

177. Transatlantic Convergence Passenger Data Questions

178. The Real Questions About Sovereign Wealth Funds: A Roundtable Discussion

179. A Flat Playing Field Can Spread Western Innovation

180. Poland's New Government Seeks Solidarity, Not Provocation

181. "The Rise of Afghanistan's Insurgency: State Failure and Jihad"

182. Vindicating Capitalism: The Real History of the Standard Oil Company

183. 'We Can't Spy ... If We Can't Buy!': The Privatization of Intelligence and the Limits of Outsourcing 'Inherently Governmental Functions'

184. U.S.-Korea Relations

185. U.S.-Southeast Asia Relations

186. SWF's Are Making Political Waves in the U.S. and EU

187. Reforms in U.S. Licensing Process Facilitate Joint Allied Operations

188. Airpower: The Flip Side of COIN

189. What Can Iraq's Neighbors Contribute?

190. American Muslims and the Use of Cultural Diplomacy

191. Spying on Terrorists: Germany in Comparative Perspective

192. Existe-t-il une religion civile républicaine?

193. Red world, Blue world

194. "I'm just talking about the law": Guantánamo and the Lawyers