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Reclaiming Pakistan
A version of this essay appeared in the October 13th issue of The Tribune.
A hyphenated word has hung like a shroud over Pakistan ever since its founding father, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, vocalized what Great Britain produced in its
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Iran: Taking Aim at Low Fertility and Women’s Mobility
Iran's domestic policies affecting reproduction and women's rights have taken several abrupt twists and turns since the revolution of 1980. Most recently, the government announced that it was striking family planning services from
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Obama Administration Again Misses Opportunity on Child Soldiers
On September 28, after a week in which the President touted the tragedy of human slavery at the United Nations, the Obama administration released its Presidential Determination with regard to the Child Soldiers Prevention Act
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The Race to Harness Himalayan Hydropower
Spend a day in Kathmandu, Nepal's sprawling capital of 4-million people, and you'll quickly notice what has long been a fact of life in this landlocked Himalayan country, and many other South Asian nations - no
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Latest Research
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October 09, 2012
A Primer on the Trans-Pacific PartnershipBy Sheryl Tibung | October 9, 2012
What is the TPP?
The Trans-Pacific Partnership, otherwise known as the TPP is envisioned to be a multilateral
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September 20, 2012
South Asia Confidence-Building Measures (CBM) TimelineStimson's South Asia program maintains this timeline chronicling Confidence-Building Measures (CBMs) made in South Asia since 1988, and updates
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September 19, 2012
Beyond Boundaries in the Andean RegionAs a direct result of globalization and expanded economic opportunity, the last half century has yielded the most remarkable exodus from poverty
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August 28, 2012
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Richard Cronin,
Zach Dubel
Maritime Security in East Asia: Boundary Disputes, Resources, and the Future of Regional StabilityMaritime territorial disputes increasingly threaten the peace and stability of East Asia. Currently three areas of maritime East Asia involve
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August 28, 2012
MAB co-hosts conference on innovative dual-benefit model to implement UNSCR 1540On July 12-13, 2012, the Managing Across Boundaries (MAB) program co-organized a conference with the Government of Poland and the United Nations
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