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The Christian Science Monitor, September 9, 2009
Op-ed: Can Somalia be Saved?
Richard Bennet and Alexander Noyes comment, "To avoid aiding rebels, Obama must cease direct aid to the government and work with regional neighbors."
washingtonpost.com, April 5, 2009
Op-ed: Pacific Islamists Losing Power?
Richard Bennet argues that recent kidnappings in the Philippines are a sign of Islamists' waning power in the region.
Washington Times, March 29, 2009
Book Review: The Accidental Guerrila
Richard Bennet reviews David Kilcullen's The Accidental Guerrila in the Washington Times.
Huffington Post, January 28, 2009
Op-ed: Searching for Accountability in Gaza
Richard Bennet and Nicholas Quin argue that war crimes investigations may not be the best route to accountability for either side in the Gaza conflict.
Huffington Post, January 9, 2009
Richard Bennet argues that Bosnia provides an example of a place where small amounts of measured attention and steady care go a long way toward increasing political stability and economic progress.
Foreignpolicy.com, October 13, 2009
Op-ed: A Recipe for Somalia
Richard Bennet argues that a light footprint will not work in Afghanistan, and that policymakers should be careful not to let Afghanistan become the next Somalia.
Volume 014, Issue 16
Op-Ed
Weekly Standard
Max Boot and Richard Bennet look at the success of "low-intensity" U.S. counterinsurgency efforts in the Philippines.
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