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1. Empowering Congress on Nuclear Security: Blueprints for a New Generation

2. TSG IntelBrief: Iran Deal Remains Elusive

3. Governance Reforms in Pakistan's Tribal Areas: The Long Road to Nowhere?

4. Transatlantic cybersecurity: The only winning move is to play with others

5. Keep Pentagon Cuts in Perspective: What the administration proposes is hardly dramatic

6. The Fed moves to provide more transparency

7. Fixing Mortgage Finance: What to Do with the Federal Housing Administration?

8. State-controlled entities control nearly US$ 2 trillion in foreign assets

9. Fannie, Freddie, and the Subprime Mortgage Market

10. Afghan Perspectives on Achieving Durable Peace

11. Social Security: The House that Roosevelt Built

12. Time for a Peace Paradigm in Colombia

13. Failure to Provide: Healthcare at the Veterans Administration

14. Allied Regime Change

15. The Case for Auditing the Fed Is Obvious

16. Medical Disasters and the Growth of the FDA

17. The Premiership

18. The Big U-Turn: Japan Threatens to Reverse Postal Reforms

19. Assessing the American Power Act: The Economic, Employment, Energy Security, and Environmental Impact of Senator Kerry and Senator Lieberman's Discussion Draft

20. Iran's Shadow over Unrest in Bahrain

21. How to Form a New Iraqi Government while U.S. Combat Forces Withdraw

22. State-controlled entities as claimants in international investment arbitration: an early assessment

23. Insurance Regulation in the United States and the European Union: A Comparison

24. High-Speed Rail Is Not "Interstate 2.0"

25. All the President's Mandates: Compulsory Health Insurance Is a Government Takeover

26. Buy American: Bad for Jobs, Worse for Reputation

27. Did Reagan Rule In Vain? A Closer Look at True Expenditure Levels in the United States and Europe

28. The Private Sector in Security Sector Reform: Essential But Not Yet Optimized

29. The Role of the Ministerial Advisor in Security Sector Reform: Navigating Institutional Terrains

30. Anatomy of a Train Wreck: Causes of the Mortgage Meltdown

31. How Did We Get into This Financial Mess?

32. Nuclear Renaissance: Is It Coming? Should It?

33. Abolishing Nuclear Weapons: Why the United States Should Lead

34. Strengthen the Millennium Challenge Corporation: Better Results are Possible

35. A Bridge to Somewhere: Rethinking American Transportation for the 21st Century

36. Is the Gold Standard Still the Gold Standard among Monetary Systems?

37. PolicyWatch #1418: New FBI Powers: A Necessary Step for Counterterrorism

38. PolicyWatch #1398: Pakistan after Musharraf: Growing U.S. Challenges

39. PolicyWatch #1366: A Roadmap for the Foreign Terrorist Organizations List

40. PolicyWatch #1363: Electoral and Social Tensions Spike in Egypt

41. PolicyWatch #1341: Pakistani Elections and the Middle East

42. PolicyWatch #1326: Prosecuting Terrorism beyond 'Material Support'

43. Iraq: Positive Change in the Detention System

44. Bridging the Social Security Divide: Lessons From Abroad

45. A Fork in the Road: Obama, McCain, and Health Care

46. Asset Bubbles and Their Consequences

47. FASB: Making Financial Statements Mysterious

48. Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae: An Exit Strategy for the Taxpayer

49. Rails Won't Save America

50. Does Barack Obama Support Socialized Medicine?

51. Embedded Provincial Reconstruction Teams

52. Paper Versus Steel: Haiti's Challenge of Constitutional Reform

53. Stress-Testing the Regulators: Market Risks and the EU Economy

54. More COPS

55. Corruption Threatens China's Future

56. What Can the United States Learn from the Nordic Model?

57. Middle Eastern Agenda for President Bush in Europe

58. Assessing the New Palestinian Unity Government: A Step Forward or Back?

59. U.S.-Designated Hamas Front Gets Symbolic Win in France

60. PolicyWatch #1316: Special Forum Report: Libel, Terrorism, and the Assault on Academic Freedom

61. PolicyWatch #1304: How to Handle Terrorist Suspects: No Easy Answer

62. PolicyWatch #1298: Democracy in Slow Motion: Oman Goes to the Polls

63. PolicyWatch #1295: Transforming U.S. Efforts to Fight Transnational Terrorist Networks

64. PolicyWatch #1293: The PKK and the Armenian Genocide Resolution: U.S.-Turkish Relations at a Critical Juncture

65. Poverty in Palestine: the human cost of the financial boycott

66. Coming Soon to a Country Near You: Kosova Sovereignty

67. Who Rules Ahmadinejad's Iran?

68. Prospects for a Successful Peace Process in Nepal: Internal and International Perspectives

69. Constituent Assembly Elections and Security in Nepal

70. The United States and Lebanon's Civil Strife

71. Anti-Americanism and the Rise of Civic Diplomacy

72. U.S. Congress Should Make New Year's Resolution for Haiti

73. How Well Are American Students Learning?

74. Charting Maine's Future: An Action Plan for Promoting Sustainable Prosperity and Quality Places

75. Reducing Unwed Childbearing: The Missing Link in Efforts to Promote Marriage

76. Living with Palestinian Democracy

77. On the Record: Robert Gates on the Middle East

78. Turkey Gets Ready to Elect President under New Chief of Staff: Implications for the United States

79. Lessons and Consequences of the Israel-Hizballah War: An Early Assessment

80. Hamas and Israel: From Isolation to Confrontation

81. Ahmadinezhad's Popularity One Year On

82. Funding Alternatives to Hamas

83. Bad Riddance: The Dangers of Deportation as a Counterterror Policy

84. Can al-Qaeda's Lebanese Expansion Be Stopped?

85. Afghan Insurgency Still A Potent Force

86. Overcoming Obstacles to Humanitarian Assistance in Darfur

87. The Defense Monitor: Congress Steps Back From Nukes

88. The Defense Monitor: Military Spending: CDI Analysts Take a Close Look at Defense Budgets

89. Serbia's New Constitution: Democracy Going Backwards

90. Zimbabwe: An Opposition Strategy

91. Dark Armies, Secret Bases, and Rummy, Oh My!

92. Bolton Appointment Provides New Opportunities

93. The U.S. and Iran: Democracy, Terrorism, and Nuclear Weapons

94. Fuelling Mistrust Between Iran and the United States

95. The Iglesias Legacy and the IDB's Future

96. The Network Paradigm of Strategic Public Diplomacy

97. China Brief, Volume 5, Issue 7 (March 29, 2005)

98. Why Federalism Matters

99. Insuring America's Workers in a New Era of Offshoring

100. Can the U.S. Government Live Within Its Means? Lessons from Abroad