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101. Special Report No. 207: Integrated Security Assistance: The 1207 Program

102. Domestic Agencies in Reconstruction and Stabilization: The "4th D"

103. Iraq After the Surge: Options and Questions

104. Iraq's Interior Ministry: Frustrating Reform

105. Colombia's Crossroads: The FARC and the Future of the Hostages

106. Killing Friends, Making Enemies: The Impact and Avoidance of Civilian Casualties in Afghanistan

107. Iraq: Positive Change in the Detention System

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

109. Building Blocks, Stumbling Blocks: Prospects for Peace in Kashmir

110. Inside North Korea: A Joint U.S.-Chinese Dialogue

111. Civilians Will Make the Difference in Iraq

112. Nigeria 2007: Building Blocks for a Peaceful Transition Workshop Report

113. Public Health and Conflict in North Korea

114. Nation Building: We CAN Do Better

115. Security Sector Reform in Liberia: Domestic Considerations and the Way Forward

116. Who Rules Ahmadinejad's Iran?

117. New Strategies for Darfur

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

119. The Situation in Afghanistan: A Re-evaluation Needed

120. Is Iran Facing an Economic Crisis?

121. Options for Police in a U.S. Civilian Reserve Corps

122. Women's Role in Liberia's Reconstruction

123. Armed Conflict as a Public Health Problem: Current Realities and Future Directions

124. Haiti's Drug Problems

125. Rebuilding Civil Society in Afghanistan: Fragile Progress and Formidable Obstacles

126. Constituent Assembly Elections and Security in Nepal

127. Child Soldiers: New Evidence, New Advocacy Approaches

128. The U.S., Iraq and the Middle East

129. Iraq: Time for a Change

130. Kosovo: Breaking the Deadlock

131. Seven Months Into the Surge: What Does it Mean For Iraqis?

132. Engaging Islamists and Promoting Democracy: A Preliminary Assessment

133. Iraq and the Gulf States: The Balance of Fear

134. Ayatollah Sistani and the Democratization of Post-Ba'athist Iraq

135. Haiti: Hope for the Future

136. Correlates of Public Support for Terrorism in the Muslim World

137. Employment Generation and Economic Development in Stabilization and Reconstruction Operations

138. Political Progress in Iraq During the Surge

139. Some Assembly Required: Sudan's Comprehensive Peace Agreement

140. Burma's Long Road to Democracy

141. U.S. Police in Peace and Stability Operations

142. Provincial Reconstruction Teams in Iraq

143. Chinese Views: Breaking the Stalemate on the Korean Peninsula

144. Prospects for Mediation of the Lebanon Crisis

145. Responding to Crisis in Nigeria

146. A Hamas Government: Isolate or Engage?

147. Afghan Insurgency Still A Potent Force

148. Overcoming Obstacles to Humanitarian Assistance in Darfur

149. Creating a More Inclusive Peace in Côte d'Ivoire

150. Chaplains as Liaisons with Religious Leaders: Lessons from Iraq and Afghanistan