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By Dominique Moïsi, Senior Adviser at the Institut Francais des Relations Internationales (IFRI) in Paris.
The world is divided — not just by politics or culture, but by fear, humiliation, and hope.
By Barnett R. Rubin, Director of Studies & a Senior Fellow at NYU's Center on International Cooperation.
There's still a chance to save Afghanistan — but only if Western powers increase their commitment and crack down on Pakistan.
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- Delusions of Intelligence
by R. A. Ratcliff
- Bioethics and Armed Conflict
by Michael L. Gross
- Cobra II
by Michael R. Gordon and Bernard E. Trainor
- The Global Cold War
by Odd Arne Westad
- Pyrrhic Victory
by Robert A. Doughty
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