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Former State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland sees the world black, white, and free of complexity.
The problem is broader than the Boston bombers, and must be addressed.
Both sides of the Syria intervention debate are haunted by the last big war.
Pakistan's new prime minister won't fix the economy and is constrained on foreign policy.
The late theorist debated Scott D. Sagan on the future of the ultimate weapon in 2010.
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Kim Jong-un, like his father before him, threatens the world with military farce.
A strategic shift shows Syria's president may be as clever as he is brutal.
The bank fight was influenced by European-Cypriot-Russian worldviews as much as by money.
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