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101. The Gulf Military Balance Volume II: The Missile and Nuclear Dimensions

102. Colombia: Peace and Stability in the Post-Conflict Era

103. Combating Global Poverty: Investing in the Governance and Growth Nexus

104. Building Police Institutions in Fragile States

105. The Myth or Reality of US Energy Independence

106. THE GULF MILITARY BALANCE Volume III: The Gulf and the Arabian Peninsula

107. Trends in Militancy across South Asia

108. Absorptive Capacity in the Security and Justice Sectors

109. China-Korea Relations: How Does China Solve a Problem like North Korea?

110. Australia-East Asia/US Relations: Election plus Marines, Joint Facilities and the Asian Century

111. The Civil-Military Challenge to National Security Spending

112. Chinese Military Modernization and Force Development

113. Iran's Present Day Military Capabilities and Military Aspirations in the Middle East

114. Offensive Cyber Capabilities at the Operational Level

115. Yemen and U.S. Security

116. Innovative Immigration and Border Control Reform

117. U.S.-India Homeland Security Cooperation: Building a Lasting Partnership via Transportation Sector Security

118. The U.S.-Japan Alliance: Anchoring Stability in Asia

119. Moving towards Unity: Expanding the Role of the GCC in Gulf Security

120. European Defense Trends 2012: Budgets, Regulatory Frameworks, and the Industrial Base

121. Updating U.S. Federal Cybersecurity Policy and Guidance

122. The FY2013 Defense Budget, Sequestration, and the Growing Strategy-Reality Gap

123. Iran and the Gulf Military Balance - I: The Conventional and Asymmetric Dimensions

124. Afghanistan from 2012-2014: Is A Successful Transition Possible?

125. Bridging the Gap? The New Philanthropy in India

126. Mexico's Election and the Economy — Voters Face a Tough Decision

127. Noda Marches on; Both Sides Distracted?

128. The Afghan War: Creating the Economic Conditions and Civil-Military Aid Efforts Needed For Transition

129. The FY2013 Defense Budget, Deficits, Cost-Escalation, and Sequestration

130. Integrating Approaches to Food, Water, Energy, and the Environment

131. US-Southeast Asia Relations: Dismay at Thai-Cambodian Skirmishes

132. China-Korea Relations: Can Inter-Korean Dialogue Revive Six-Party Talks?

133. Afghanistan Win or Lose: Transition and the Coming Resource Crisis

134. The Future of the U.S.-Israel Strategic Partnership

135. u.s. and iranian strategic competition: Competition in Afghanistan, Central Asia, and Pakistan

136. When Good Metaphors Go Bad: The Metaphoric "Branding" of Cyberspace

137. Politics of Two Anniversaries

138. From Compliance to Practice: Mining Companies and the Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights in the Democratic Republic of Congo

139. US-Southeast Asia Relations

140. US-Japan Relations

141. US-Korea Relations

142. China-Korea Relations

143. Japan-Korea Relations

144. The Anatomy of Japan's Shifting Security Orientation

145. The War in Afghanistan: Key Trends in the Fighting and ANSF Development in the DoD 1230 Report and Year-End NTM-A Reporting

146. Oversight for Cybersecurity Activities

147. An Arms Control Process for the Middle East

148. National Security and the Commercial Space Sector: Initial Analysis and Evaluation of Options for Improving Commercial Access to Space

149. The OSCE and the 2010 Crisis in Kyrgyzstan

150. U.S.-Southeast Asia Relations