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The Internet, Regime Breakdown, and Democratization: Lessons from Tunisia
The Many Colors of the ‘Arab Spring’
The National Security Implications of Climate Change: Redefining Threats, Bolstering Budgets, and Mobilizing the Arctic
The Road Out of Tahrir
The Roles of the Mother and the Child in Rural Ghana
The Twenty-first Century Expansion of the Transnational Drug Trade in Africa
The Wrong Model: Libya and the U.S.-North Korea Negotiations
Toward a Sustainability Framework for Development in Niger
U.S. Foreign Assistance to Africa: Securing America's Investment For Lasting Development
Unaccompanied Children and the U.S. Immigration System: Challenges and Reforms - Cloned
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