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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
…
Illusive Visions and Practical Realities: Russia, NATO and Missile Defence by Richard Weitz
Survival, August-September 2010
August 12, 2010
Anders
Fogh
Rasmussen,
NATO
Secretary-General,
has
repeatedly
urged
European
and
American
leaders
to
collaborate
…
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
…
The Russian Military Today and Tomorrow: Essays in Memory of Mary Fitzgerald by Richard Weitz
The Strategic Studies Institute
July 1, 2010
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
…
Russia's Place in an Unsettled Order - Calculations in the Kremlim by Richard Weitz
From the forthcoming Stanley Foundation book Powers and Principles: International Leadership in a Shrinking World (Lexington Press)
November 1, 2008
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
…
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
…
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
…
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,
…
The Real Losers by Lee Smith
Hezbollah's Hassan Nasrallah admits that the war was a mistake.
August 29, 2006
Jerusalem
—
When
George
W.
Bush
said
that
the
world
would
eventually
come
to
…
Now, the Fallout by Lee Smith
Israeli leaders face a reckoning, while the people prepare for the next round of fighting.
August 21, 2006
Jerusalem—Here
in
Israel
the
reckoning
has
been
underway
at
least
since
the
U.N.-brokered
ceasefire
…
Invincible? by Lee Smith
Is Hezbollah really a permanent feature of Lebanon's political landscape?
August 9, 2006
JERUSALUM
-
Yesterday
i
traveled
to
Tel
Aviv
University
and
met
with
Martin
Kramer,
…
Scenes from an Israeli Deli by Lee Smith
August 7, 2006
JERUSALEM
I
am
sitting
in
a
deli
with
Natan
Sharansky
telling
him
about
…
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