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August 28, 2014

Ukraine
NATOā€™s Brave New World

With crises brewing in Ukraine and the Middle East, the transatlantic alliance must develop new capabilities to address the rising threat of unconventional warfare, says CFRā€™s Janine Davidson.

January 12, 2016

North Korea
The Logic of North Koreaā€™s Nuclear Ambitions

Despite North Koreaā€™s defiance of international censure and sanctions, revived diplomacy is the best path to curb its nuclear program, says CFRā€™s Amy J. Nelson.

August 29, 2013

Syria
The UN Inspectorsā€™ Job in Syria

The search for evidence of chemical weapons in Syria is painstaking and hampered by harsh conditions, but could yield decisive findings as debate over military action intensifies, says expert Amy E. ā€¦

August 2, 2007

International Organizations
Lute: Hybrid Peacekeeping Force in Darfur an ā€˜Unprecedentedā€™ Operation

Jane Holl Lute, assistant secretary-general for UN peacekeeping operations, says the joint United Nations/African Union peacekeeping force for Darfur is an ā€œunprecedentedā€ operation and the full forcā€¦

May 1, 2007

Israel
Makovsky: Olmert ā€˜A Dead Duckā€™ Politically

David Makovsky, an expert on Israeli politics, says it is virtually inevitable that Prime Minister Ehud Olmert will be forced to resign, and considers his possible successors.