This year promises a period of permanent crisis in Venezuela.
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European-style health care reforms could weaken the war on cancer.
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Transforming the Legal Architecture of Dual-Use and Defense Trade Controls
How can we reform the legal framework of the U.S. export control system?
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It will not be easy or cheap, but the U.S. military has a crucial long-term role to play in Haiti.
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The inventory spike reported last week is one of many red flags in the U.S. economy that suggest the recession will have another dip.
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Next month's elections offer an opportunity for Iraqi democracy to turn a corner.
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The German government has slowly begun to accept the reality that to save Afghanistan from the return of Taliban rule some real fighting will have to take place.
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Marriage is less central and divorce is more common, especially for the vast majority of those who separate.
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The story of Afghanistan in the 1990s is a story of the limits of diplomacy for its own sake, and diplomacy for its own sake is a cornerstone of President Barack Obama's foreign policy; will this administration repeat the mistakes of the past?
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Greece's growing debt is a cause for concern to many, as is a potential European bailout in the future.
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