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Report from Chicago: David Cameron Keeps Calm, Carries On

May 28, 2012
by Amina Abdullayeva
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The British Prime Minister was confident and in control at the press briefing he gave on Monday at the conclusion of the NATO 2012 Summit in Chicago.
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Nuclear Armed Iran: Missing the Bigger Picture

May 28, 2012
by Mahsa Alimardani and Semra Sevi
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Talks in Baghdad with the five permanent members of the UN Security Council and Germany have resumed over Iran’s contentious nuclear program. The negotiation process is likely to be a long one and no breakthrough accords are expected at this meeting.
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The Politicization of the Lebanese Army: Prospects for Increased Sectarian Violence

May 28, 2012
by Alexander_Corbeil
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What had made this country so attractive to international jet setters is also what has allowed it to become co-opted by a plurality of regional and international forces.
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The Salala Supply Route: A Lesson In Keeping Your Friends Close and Your Enemies Closer

May 28, 2012
by Emilee Carver
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Tensions between Pakistan and the US are at an all time high following President Obama’s unsuccessful bid at the Chicago Summit to pressure Pakistan’s President, Asif Ali Zardari, into reopening the Salala supply route, used to funnel NATO supplies into Afghanistan.
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Wired Warfare: NATO’s Steps Towards Cyber Security

May 26, 2012
by Fatima Nanavati
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Technology has advanced so drastically in the 21st century that after land, sea, air, and space, warfare has now entered a fifth domain: cyberspace. This week at the NATO Summit in Chicago, the alliance took the opportunity to gauge development in ‘non-traditional’ security polici
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Failure To Launch?

May 24, 2012
by Andrew Walker
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On May 20th, at its Chicago Summit, NATO announced that the US led, NATO-backed ballistic missile defence (BMD) system in Europe would become fully operational by 2018.
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Oil in Uganda: Leave it in the Ground

May 24, 2012
by Kelly Stephens
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The discovery of more than two billion barrels of oil could put Uganda on the list of the largest oil exporting countries in Africa. Why is this seemingly good news now a cause for such concern among observers both within and outside the country?
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Disconcerting Rift in Sino-US Relations

May 23, 2012
by Fatima Nanavati
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After establishing agreements to cooperate on a variety of transnational and bilateral challenges, US-China relations improved along with the increase of international meetings and comprehensive talks – until now.
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Saudi Arabia: A Cold Front for the Arab Spring

May 22, 2012
by Kelly Stephens
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The Arab Spring poses both a threat and an opportunity for the oil rich monarchy in Saudi Arabia.
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Damascus Bombing: Government ‘False Flag’ or al-Qaeda Infiltration?

May 17, 2012
by Alexander_Corbeil
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It has become apparent that a radical jihadist element is now operating in the security vacuum created by the Syrian uprising---but is it to blame for last week’s bombing in Damascus, and is it working alone?
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