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The Summit of Europe’s Ineffectiveness

‘An effective Pakistan policy would depend in part on changing US policy. But, in order to be taken seriously by the US, the EU needs
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Turkey’s Coup that Failed

"'Sledgehammer’ is but the most recent coup plot to be uncovered, going back to 2003. According to the Turkish daily newspaper Taraf, to which the ...
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Jinnah’s Labyrinth

‘There is cruel irony in the observation that in the country which Jinnah created in the name of Islam, that noble faith itself now constitutes ...
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Iraq’s Critical Election

‘The security situation in Iraq has deteriorated dramatically over the past six months. Though much of the violence in Iraq over the past six ...
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Europe’s Contested Neighborhood

‘Yanukovich’s victory notwithstanding, Ukraine is a country that is becoming more European and gradually moving out of Russia’s orbit in its own chaotic way. Regardless ...
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Iran at History’s Fork in the Road

‘These considerations raise the prospect of trying to bring about an alternative future: an Iran with a political leadership that is more moderate at home ...
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Mourning Becomes Connected

‘So what does Facebook mean in the face of death? Genes are one way for a person to live on: You can see shadows or ...
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The Suzuki Alliance

‘Suzuki’s decision to enter the Indian market turned out to be a resoundingly wise choice. Japan’s population peaked in 2004 and is now falling, while ...
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Europe’s Trojan Horse

‘Creating the euro was not a mistake, but it could still be a mistake in the making. The Greek crisis shows that Europe is still ...
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The Kingdom and the Afghan Chaos

‘The Saudi regime uses Mecca’s status among Muslims in a calculated way designed to reassert the Kingdom’s paramount status as the Islamic world’s “leading state.”  ...
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