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Bukele Has Defeated El Salvador’s Gangs—for Now. How? And What Does It Mean for the Region?
Why has Nayib Bukele’s crackdown succeeded in “thwarting” criminal groups in El Salvador when so many others in the region have failed? -
Afghanistan’s Crises Require a Clear Statement of U.S. Policy
The United States needs to articulate its approach, to make clear its intentions and provide leadership for an international humanitarian response. -
The Israeli President’s Plan to End the Constitutional Crisis
What does it say? Why has it been rejected by the government? -
Climate Change Advisory Opinion Requests: Risk and Reward
States facing an existential threat from climate change ask international tribunals to weigh in on the obligations of states before it is too late. -
ChinaTalk: Stephen Kotkin on China
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The Bloody Toll of Russia’s War in Ukraine
Credible estimates show that the conflict has been Russia's most deadly since World War II. -
On the Unconstitutionality of Iran’s Current Constitution
The lesser known story of a silent counter-revolution in 1989 in Iran that led to the creation of Iran’s constitution today—and why this constitution is unconstitutional. -
Twenty Years Later, the U.S. Military Is Still Lost in Iraq
Two years into President Biden’s term—and 20 years since the mission to topple Saddam Hussei -
ChinaTalk: GPT4-AI Unleashed?
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Neglect for Human Rights Helped Produce the Crisis in Tunisia
The deterioration of human rights in Tunisia long precedes the co -
Water Wars: Marcos Vows Philippines ‘Will Not Lose One Inch of Its Territory’ in the South China Sea
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Integrating the Art and Science of Wargaming



