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1. Iranian Aid to Fighters in the Gulf Peninsula

2. The U.S. Role in Iraq's Postelection Politics

3. The Terrorist Funding Disconnect with Qatar and Kuwait

4. Iran and Bahrain: Crying Wolf, or Wolf at the Door?

5. Selling the Future in DC. Marketing Stability for International Security

6. Fixing Pakistan's Civil-Military Imbalance: A Dangerous Temptation

7. India in Afghanistan: A Rising Power or a Hesitant Power?

8. The Transformation of Southeast Asian Terrorism

9. Rethinking the Development of Legitimate Party Opposition in the United States, 1793–1828

10. Waiting for the Taliban in Afghanistan

11. Next Steps for Pakistan Strategy

12. The Rise and Fall of Al Qaeda: Lessons in Post-September 11 Transnational Terrorism

13. George W. Bush, Barack Obama and the future of US global leadership

14. Terrorism and Indo-Pakistani Escalation

15. Building a Strategic U.S.-Pakistan Nuclear Relationship

16. Too Little, Too Late? Nuclear Security and the Middle East

17. The New British Government, the 'Special Relationship,' and the Middle East

18. Preparing For A Second Nuclear Age

19. Fighting al-Qaeda: The Role of Yemen's President Saleh

20. Africa's Fragile States: Empowering Extremists, Exporting Terrorism

21. A Smart-Power Partnership with Indonesia

22. Peace through Security: America's Role in the Development of the Palestinian Authority Security Services

23. Facing Homegrown Radicalization

24. No Expansion vs. Freeze: Obama's Dilemma over Israeli Settlements

25. "No Sign until the Burst of Fire: Understanding the Pakistan-Afghanistan Frontier"

26. B2. Mahmud al-Zahar, Hamas Foreign Minister, "No Peace without Hamas," Washington Post, 17 April 2008 (excerpts)

27. PolicyWatch #1347: Beyond Rhetoric: Hizballah Threats after the Mughniyeh Assassination

28. PolicyWatch #1340: Who Was Imad Mughniyeh?

29. Deterring State Sponsorship of Nuclear Terrorism

30. Turkey's War on Terror

31. Pakistan—Conflicted Ally in the War on Terror

32. PolicyWatch #1273: Iran's Revolutionary Guards Corps, Inc.

33. Preventing Nuclear Terrorism: The Moscow - Washington Alliance

34. Hamas and Israel: From Isolation to Confrontation

35. Culture and Collective Action - Japan, Germany and the United States after September 11, 2001

36. The Military Coup in Mauritania: Domestic and International Implications

37. After the London Bombings: Meeting the Challenge of Young Muslims and Extremism

38. Toward a Quartet Position on Hamas: European Rules on Banning Political Parties

39. Undermining Hamas and Empowering Moderates by Filling the Humanitarian Void

40. A New Beginning: Strategies for a More Fruitful Dialogue with the Muslim World

41. From America's protégé to constructive European. Polish security policy in the twenty-first century

42. Assessing America's War on Terror: Confronting Insurgency, Cementing Primacy

43. Syria Under Bashar (I): Foreign Policy Challenges

44. Toward a More Secure America: Grounding U.S. Policies in Global Realities

45. National Strategy for Combating Terrorism

46. Trans-Atlantic Relations: A Norwegian Perspective

47. Flashman's Revenge: Central Asia after September 11

48. The Business of Congress After September 11: A Look Back and at What's Ahead for 2002

49. Reducing Collateral Damage to Indo-Pakistani Relations from the War on Terrorism

50. Old Folly in a New Disguise