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Ten Years after the Mouse Roared

‘Two asymmetries, however, favored Al Qaeda in September 2001. First, there was an asymmetry of information. The terrorists had good information about their targets, while
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9/11 in Perspective

‘But progress is not to be confused with victory. Terrorists and terrorism cannot be eliminated any more than we can rid the world of disease. ...
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Ukraine Loses Its Way

Since the election of President Viktor Yanukovych in 2010, Ukraine has experienced a significant and alarming deterioration in its democratic framework. And, given Ukraine’s strategic ...
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Can Senegal Succeed?

‘With the right governance, Senegal, with its longstanding political stability as a 51-year-old democracy and its strategic position bordering Mauritania, Mali, Guinea and Guinea-Bissau on ...
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Who Will Win the Clean-Energy Revolution?

‘In less than a decade, clean energy has grown from a niche industry to a significant source of trade, investment, manufacturing, and job creation. Much ...
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Beyond NATO’s Libyan Redemption

‘What to do with the various rebel groups that “liberated” the country will probably be one of the main challenges facing any new provisional government. ...
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Rebuilding Libya

‘The war’s costs extend far beyond repairing oil installations and turning on the electricity. Cities such as Misrata have been ravaged by the fighting and will ...
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The Walls of August

Fifty years ago this month, the Berlin Wall was born, and 20 years ago this month, hardliners in the Soviet government attempted to overthrow Mikhail ...
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Saudi Arabia vs. the Arab Spring

‘Dissent, should it arise, must always take the form of well-intentioned advice given to the ruler in a private setting. Public demonstrations of dissent are ...
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What Can Replace the Dollar?

Already before the recent US debt-ceiling imbroglio, the dollar had begun losing its luster as a global reserve currency. But, with the euro facing serious ...
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