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Policy Briefs
Title: Giving the Surge Partial Credit for Iraq's 2007 Reduction in Violence
Authors: Stephen Biddle, Jeffrey A. Friedman, Jacob N. Shapiro
Date: September 2012Title: Climate Negotiations Open a Window: Key Implications of the Durban Platform for Enhanced Action
Authors: Joseph E. Aldy, Robert N. Stavins
Date: September 2012Title: The Durban Platform Negotiations: Goals and Options
Authors: Daniel Bodansky
Date: July 2012Title: The Effectiveness of Leadership Decapitation in Combating Insurgencies
Authors: Patrick B. Johnston
Date: June 2012Title: Global Oil Production is Surging: Implications for Prices, Geopolitics, and the Environment
Authors: Leonardo Maugeri
Date: June 2012Title: Leadership Decapitation and the End of Terrorist Groups
Authors: Bryan C. Price
Date: May 2012Title: To Stay Ahead of China, Stay Engaged in Asia
Authors: Michael Beckley
Date: January 2012Title: The Exaggerated Threat of American Muslim "Homegrown" Terrorism
Authors: Risa Brooks
Date: December 2011Title: Egypt's Parliamentary Elections: The Political Implications of Electoral Transition
Authors: Daniel Tavana
Date: December 2011Title: Attacking Iran: Lessons from the Iran-Iraq War
Authors: Annie Tracy Samuel
Date: December 2011Title: Tunisia's National Constituent Assembly: Current Politics and Next Steps
Authors: Duncan Pickard
Date: November 2011Title: Transforming U.S. Energy Innovation
Authors: Laura Diaz Anadon, Matthew Bunn, Gabriel Chan, Melissa Chan, Charles Jones, Ruud Kempener, Lee, Nathaniel Logar, Venkatesh Narayanamurti
Date: November 2011Title: Nuclear Policy Gridlock in Japan
Authors: Jacques E.C. Hymans
Date: November 2011Title: China's Aircraft Carrier: Chinese Naval Nationalism and Its Implications for the United States
Authors: Robert Ross
Date: October 2011Title: Attacks on Nuclear Infrastructure: Opening Pandora's Box?
Authors: Malfrid Braut-Hegghammer
Date: October 2011Title: Crossing the Rubicon: The Perils of Committing to a Decision
Authors: Dominic D.P. Johnson, Dominic Tierney
Date: September 2011Title: W[h]ither the Kyoto Protocol? Durban and Beyond
Authors: Daniel Bodansky
Date: August 2011Title: Research, Development, and Demonstration for the Future of Nuclear Energy
Authors: Laura D. Anadon, Valentina Bosetti, Bunn, Michela Catenacci, Audrey Lee
Date: June 2011Title: Recommendations for Limiting Transfers of Enrichment and Reprocessing Technologies
Authors: Fred McGoldrick
Date: June 2011Title: A New Case for Wastewater Reuse in Saudi Arabia: Bringing Energy into the Water Equation
Authors: Arani Kajenthira, Laura Diaz Anadon, Afreen Sidiqqi
Date: June 2011Title: Resurrecting Retrenchment: The Grand Strategic Consequences of U.S. Decline
Authors: Paul MacDonald, Joseph M. Parent
Date: May 2011Title: A Bleak Future for the European Project
Authors: Sebastian Rosato
Date: May 2011Title: The Future of U.S. Nuclear Policy: The Case for No First Use
Authors: Michael S. Gerson
Date: February 2011Title: The Foreign Fighter Phenomenon: Islam and Transnational Militancy
Authors: Thomas Hegghammer
Date: February 2011Title: AB 32 and Climate Change: The National Context of State Policies for a Global Commons Problem
Authors: Robert N. Stavins
Date: February 2011Title: Africa Can Feed Itself in a Generation
Authors: Calestous Juma
Date: January 2011Title: Towards a Breakthrough for Deadlocked Climate Change Negotiations
Authors: Akihiro Sawa
Date: December 2010Title: Energy Innovation Policy in Major Emerging Countries
Authors: Ruud Kempener
Date: December 2010Title: The International Climate Change Regime: The Road from Copenhagen
Authors: Daniel Bodansky
Date: October 2010Title: Iran's Youth, The Unintended Victims of Sanctions
Authors: Djavad Salehi-Isfahani
Date: August 2010Title: Addressing the UAE Natural Gas Crisis: Strategies for a Rational Energy Policy
Authors: Justin Dargin
Date: August 2010Title: Keeping Kim: How North Korea's Regime Stays in Power
Authors: Daniel Byman, Jennifer Lind
Date: July 2010Title: Nuclear Terrorism: Threat Briefing
Date: April 2010Title: Nuclear Terrorism Fact Sheet
Date: April 2010Title: Toward a Post-2010 International Climate Agreement
Authors: Fulvio Conti
Date: March 2010Title: Reducing the U.S. Transportation Sector's Oil Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Authors: W. Ross Morrow, Henry Lee, Kelly Sims Gallagher, Gustavo Collantes
Date: March 2010Title: Climate Change Policies: Many Paths Forward
Authors: Paula Dobriansky, Vaughan Turekian
Date: February 2010Title: U.S. Public Energy Innovation Institutions and Mechanisms: Status & Deficiencies
Authors: Laura Anadon, Matthew Bunn, Charles Jones, Venkatesh Narayanamurti
Date: January 2010Title: The Sao Paulo Proposal for an Improved International Climate Agreement
Authors: Erik Haites
Date: January 2010Title: Pakistan's Nuclear Posture: Implications for South Asian Stability
Authors: Vipin Narang
Date: January 2010Title: Pakistan's Nuclear Posture: Implications for South Asian Stability
Authors: Vipin Narang
Date: January 2010Title: Climate Finance: Key Concepts and Ways Forward
Authors: Richard B. Stewart, Benedict Kingsbury, Bryce Rudyk
Date: December 2009Title: Achieving Comparable Effort through Carbon Price Agreements
Authors: Warwick McKibbin, Adele Morris, Peter Wilcoxen
Date: December 2009Title: Beyond Zero Enrichment: Suggestions for an Iranian Nuclear Deal
Authors: Matthew Bunn
Date: November 2009Title: Improving U.S.-China Relations: The Next Steps
Authors: Richard N. Rosecrance
Date: September 2009Title: A Proposal for a Global Upstream Emission Trading System (UGETS)
Authors: Akinobu Yasumoto, Mutsuyoshi Nishimura
Date: September 2009Title: Options for Reforming the Clean Development Mechanism
Date: August 2009Title: The USA-PATRIOT Act
Authors: Eric Rosenbach
Date: July 2009Title: The Role of Private Corporations in the Intelligence Community
Authors: Eric Rosenbach
Date: July 2009Title: State and Local Fusion Centers
Authors: Eric Rosenbach
Date: July 2009Title: How Do We Know This is Not Another Great Depression? Lessons for Policymakers from the 1930s
Authors: Jeffrey Frankel
Date: July 2009