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  • Reforming the Afghan National Police – Executive Summary
    - E-Notes September 03, 2009
  • Zionism and “Jewcentricity” in American History
    Adam Garfinkle - FootNotes August 28, 2009
  • The U.S. and Saudi Arabia Since the 1930s
    David Ottaway - FootNotes August 28, 2009
  • The U.S. and Egypt Since the Suez Crisis
    Trudy Kuehner - FootNotes July 28, 2009
  • What Students Need To Know About America’s Wars, Part 2— 1920–Present: A History Institute for Teachers
    Trudy Kuehner - FootNotes July 28, 2009
  • U.S. Foreign Policy Traditions and the Middle East
    Walter A. McDougall - FootNotes July 13, 2009
  • Towards a Balanced and Sustainable Defense
    Frank G. Hoffman - E-Notes July 02, 2009
  • How Will We Fight?
    T.X. Hammes - Orbis July 01, 2009
  • Editor’s Corner Summer 2009
    Mackubin Thomas Owens - Orbis July 01, 2009
  • Toward an Intelligence-based Nuclear Cooperation Regime
    Rensselaer Lee - E-Notes July 01, 2009
  • Making Government Work: Pragmatic Priorities for Interagency Coordination
    Janine Davidson - Orbis July 01, 2009
  • Managing and Assessing Risk
    Edward A. Turzanski - Orbis July 01, 2009
  • Authoritative History for Which Generation?
    Walter A. McDougall - Orbis July 01, 2009
  • Dangerous Revisionism: On the Founders, ‘Neocons’ and the Importance of History
    Christopher Fettweis - Orbis July 01, 2009
  • Military engagement, strategy, and policy
    Derek S. Reveron - Orbis July 01, 2009
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