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An Il Wind in China by Richard Weitz
The Daily Caller
August 30, 2010
Chinese officials are indicating that one of the results of North Korean leader Kim …

On Missile Defense by Richard Weitz
International Herald Tribune
July 22, 2010
In their thoughtful article published Thursday in the International Herald Tribune, Sam Nunn, Igor …

Afghanistan in China's Emerging Eurasian Transport Corridor by Richard Weitz
Jamestown Foundation's China Brief, July 2010
July 14, 2010
When Chinese officials consider their international economic interests, Afghanistan and Central Asia (sometimes referred …

Keeping Baghdad Stable by Richard Weitz
The National Interest
April 26, 2010
Friday’s bombings in Iraq are another warning that the country faces an uncertain future. …

Wrong Decision on Asteroid Could be Earth-Shattering by Richard Weitz
From the February 10, 2010 Project Syndicate
February 10, 2010
One weighty decision that the world will need to make in 2010 is whether …

Afghanistan Awaits London Conference Commitments by Richard Weitz
From the January 20, 2010 CACI Analyst
January 20, 2010
The late-January London Conference on Afghanistan, co-hosted by Prime Minister Gordon Brown, President Hamid …

Obama's Afghanistan Plan: The Partner Problem by Richard Weitz
From the December 2, 2009 World Politics Review
December 2, 2009
President Barack Obama offered a well-articulated if somewhat hazy vision last night of his …

Economic Investment Key to Afghanistan Success by Richard Weitz
Madison Capital Times
October 11, 2009
Achieving success in Afghanistan - defined as achieving a sustainable democratic regime able to …

Presidential Election Essential for Legitimizing Kabul Government by Richard Weitz
From the August 21, 2009 Eurasianet
August 21, 2009
Initial tallies suggest that incumbent Hamid Karzai and former foreign minister Abdullah Abdullah are …

China's War Games by Richard Weitz
From the March 16, 2009 National Interest
March 16, 2009
China and the United States almost got into a hot confrontation over military miscommunication …

Relaunching the Missile Debate by Richard Weitz
From the July 23, 2008 Moscow Times
July 23, 2008
The debate between the United States and Russia over U.S. plans to deploy a …

Russia’s military-industrial complex by Richard Weitz
June 4, 2007
Given the condition of Russia’s military-industrial complex, considerations of national pride, geopolitical influence, and …

Russian-American Security Cooperation After St. Petersburg: Challenges and Opportunities by Richard Weitz
May 25, 2007

Is the U.S.-Turkey Alliance at an End? by S. Enders Wimbush
From the APril 24, 2007 Washington Post Think Tank Town
April 24, 2007
Turkey and the United States are approaching a critical strategic crossroad that will determine …

Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone: Nonproliferation Progress in Central Asia by Richard Weitz
From the April 18 edition of World Politics Watch
April 19, 2007
Earlier this month, the government of Uzbekistan completed its ratification of the Central Asian …

Global Climate Change: National Security Implications by Richard Weitz
March 29, 2007

The Korean Pivot: Challenges and Opportunities from Evolving Chinese-Russian and U.S.-Japanese Security Ties by Richard Weitz
March 27, 2007

A History of Violence by Lee Smith
From the February 15, 2007, Weekly Standard online
February 15, 2007
Bikfaya, where three people were killed and many others injured earlier this week by …

The End of Deterrence by S. Enders Wimbush
This article originally appeared in the January 11, 2007, Weekly Standard online.
January 11, 2007
If President Bush is persuaded by the Iraq Study Group to speak directly with …

Renewing Central Asian Partnerships by Richard Weitz
November 17, 2006
Since late 2001, NATO has emerged as a major institutional player in Central Asian …

The Rising Popularity and Current Status of Hizballah Leader Nasrallah after the Lebanon War by Lee Smith
Does It Matter?
September 20, 2006
From North Africa to Iran, Hizballah General Secretary Hassan Nasrallah's war has captured the …

Non-Military Strategies For Countering Islamist Terrorism by Kurt Campbell
September 13, 2006

Strategic India by S. Enders Wimbush
September 12, 2006

The Syria Problem by Lee Smith
Until it's resolved, there will be no peace in Lebanon.
September 8, 2006
The civil war in Lebanon may have already begun, or perhaps it never ended …

Remembering One of Egypt's First Great Novelists by Lee Smith
August 31, 2006
Naguib Mahfouz, the only Arab ever to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, …

     

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