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Tue Nov 07 2017 19:00:00 GMT-0500 (EST)
The risk of an inadvertent nuclear war is rising because of the entanglement of non-nuclear weapons with nuclear weapons and their command-and-control capabilities.
Mon Nov 20 2017 19:00:00 GMT-0500 (EST)
In contrast to the populist image Russian President Vladimir Putin has created to galvanize support, he is part of today’s Russian establishment elite.
The recent arrests of several Saudi political figures reinforce long-standing trends toward heightened centralization and more restive public discourse in the kingdom.
Dialogue between Beijing, Tokyo, and Washington can help reduce the risks and costs of ill-advised defense spending, even if such engagement cannot bridge differences between these countries’ perceived national interests.
An edited volume that draws on extensive fieldwork and primary sources to shed light on intra-Islamic identity conflicts across the Middle East.
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Thu Nov 02 2017 20:00:00 GMT-0400 (EDT)
New Delhi’s muted reaction to the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar bodes ill for India’s attempted positioning as a pro-democracy rising power.
A discussion of the view from Beijing of the North Korean nuclear threat, what would be a red line for the China, and how the current North Korean leadership has changed from the past leaders.
Wed Oct 25 2017 20:00:00 GMT-0400 (EDT)
The Iran nuclear deal is merely the cornerstone of a broader, longer-term strategy to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and to diminish and counter Iran’s threatening behavior—from its growing ballistic missile arsenal, to its dangerous use of regional proxies, to its human rights abuses at home.
Corruption is a destabilizing force in Tunisia, infecting all levels of its economy, security, and political system.
Understanding Cyber Conflict draws lessons from past technological disruptions to inform and shape responses to today’s cyber challenges.
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