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A Bitter Pill To Swallow: Connections Between Captagon, Syria, And The Gulf
A National Strategic Framework for Countering Violent Extremism in Jordan
A Requiem for the Arab Development Model
Afghanistan and the International Criminal Court: A Gender Perspective
Afghanistan’s Opium Economy: Incentives, Insurgency, and International Demand
Afghans Look to Trump for Protection
America’s Ronin Refugees: Forgotten Allies of the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
An Argument for Using Frozen Assets for Humanitarian Assistance in Refugee Situations
An Insider’s View: A Review of "Iran and the United States: An Insider’s View on the Failed Past and the Road to Peace"
An Interview with Ambassador William J. Burns on Iranian-American Negotiations
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