A Nation Must Think Before it Acts
Talking to Russia: A Plan for Syria
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A Pathway Forward for the U.S. and Turkey in Syria: A Virtual Safe Zone
Aaron Stein
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E-Notes
August 09, 2019
Failaq al-Khamis and Prospects for Peace in Syria
Philippe Atallah
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Intern Corner
August 07, 2019
Unequal Sequel: China’s Belt and Road Initiative
Felix K. Chang
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E-Notes
August 06, 2019
Implications of the Death of Hamza bin Laden
Colin P. Clarke
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Geopoliticus
August 02, 2019
A Eulogy for the INF Treaty
Maggie Tennis
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Geopoliticus
August 02, 2019
A Nadir is Reached in the Politicization of U.S. Intelligence
George W. Croner
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E-Notes
August 02, 2019
Russian Neo-Imperialism in Ukraine and Greece
Andrey Grashkin
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Intern Corner
July 31, 2019
American Credibility is Dangerously Low: Just Not For the Reasons You May Think
Christopher J. Bolan
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E-Notes
July 31, 2019
The Bill of Rights and Amending the Constitution: An FPRI Primer
Ronald J. Granieri
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FPRI Primers (Essays)
July 31, 2019
The Rise of Right-Wing Populists in Estonia
Viljar Veebel
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Baltic Bulletin
July 31, 2019
Tensions between South Korea and Japan Benefit No One
Benjamin Katzeff Silberstein
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Geopoliticus
July 30, 2019
Putin’s Victory: Why Turkey and America Made Each Other Weaker
Aaron Stein
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E-Notes
July 29, 2019
The Kurdish Struggle for Autonomy from the 1970s to the Present
Julia Maenza
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Intern Corner
July 26, 2019
Israel’s Foreign Policy under Benjamin Netanyahu
Ronen Hoffman
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The Philadelphia Papers
July 19, 2019
An Underdog’s Plaint and the Limits of Romantic Geopolitics in the Middle East
Adam Garfinkle
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The American Review of Books, Blogs, and Bull
July 18, 2019
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