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Negotiating Transition: A Review of "Arab Spring: Negotiating in the Shadow of the Intifadat"
New Trends, Changing Dynamics: Student Observations
Ocean Conservation and Climate Action
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: An Indigenous Perspective on Recent Efforts to Fight Climate Change
Organized Crime in a Network Society
Outgunned: The Honduran Fight Against Transnational Cocaine Traffickers
Pakistan: Militancy, the Transition to Democracy and Future Relations with the United States
Pakistan’s Own War on Terror: What the Pakistani Public Thinks
Pakistan’s Strategic Interests, Afghanistan and the Fluctuating U.S. Strategy
Peeling Away Lebanon’s Immunity to Revolution: A Review of "The Politics of Sectarianism in Postwar Lebanon"
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