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Foreign Policy: The Terrorism Index
The Terrorism Index. A Perfect Nightmare ... A Perfect Nightmare. A perfect terrorist storm may be brewing in Pakistan. When asked to choose the nation that ...
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Dec 30, 2006 ... Avatar, All about kdine@joimail.com ... Find all posts by kdine@joimail.com. Location:. Website:. Occupation:. Interests: ...
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Foreign Policy: France’s Leading Lady
France’s Leading Lady .... FOREIGN POLICY welcomes letters to the editor. ... FOREIGN POLICY is published by the Slate Group, a division of Washingtonpost. ...
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Foreign Policy: The Advisors Obama Is Missing
With the United States facing immense global challenges, President-elect Barack Obama has named foreign policy advisors that will bring deep experience, ...
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Foreign Policy: Seven Questions: Why Iran Wants a Stable Iraq
In Iran, the more sober voices are saying they’d actually like it much better if the Americans stayed and provided a much more stable structure, rather than ...
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Foreign Policy: Letters: Questioning Corruption
Nancy Zucker Boswell responds to Raymond Fisman and Edward Miguel’s “How Economics ... We fully agree with Nancy Zucker Boswell that immediate and direct ...
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NEWS RELEASE Contact: Wynne Rumpeltin, A.T. Kearney Global ...
File Format: Microsoft Word - View as HTML ForeignPolicy.com and www.atkearney.com. Regional and Country Highlights. Singapore is ranked first for the second consecutive year on the strength of its ...
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Foreign Policy: The List: The World’s Most Dangerous Gangs
But from Nairobi to São Paulo, many urban gangs are becoming more sophisticated, ... Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13), United States and Central America ...
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Foreign Policy: The Lie We Love
Foreign adoption seems like the perfect solution to a heartbreaking imbalance: Poor countries have babies in need of homes, and rich countries have homes in ...
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Foreign Policy: Seven Questions: Reluctant Fundamentalism
Author Mohsin Hamid wrote his book as a monologue by a young Pakistani who tells the story ... Mohsin Hamid: The story had previously been an understated, ...