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ID:
052202
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Summer 2004.
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Summary/Abstract |
New internal data from China's own police indicate that protests are growing in number and increasing in size. The struggle to control unrest will force Beijing's leaders and other countries to face riskier dilemmas than at any time since the 1989 Tiananmen Square demonstrations.
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ID:
052201
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Summer 2004.
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China's strategic choices increasingly seek to use globalization as a way to make China rich and strong, reduce international fears of its rising material power, and transform great-power politics to a more cooperative form of interstate competition that increases prospects for China's peaceful rise
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ID:
052200
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Publication |
Summer 2004.
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Summary/Abstract |
The counterterrorism challenges that will follow Al Qaeda-collecting and analyzing intelligence, enlisting foreign support, and sustaining the U.S. commitment while avoiding further damage to relations with the Muslim world-may be even more complex
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ID:
052196
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Publication |
Summer 2004.
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Summary/Abstract |
If Europe and its Muslim communities fail to reach an accommodation, increased social strife, national retrenchment, and potentially significant civil conflict are likely to overwhelm the vision of a continent that is whole, free, and united.
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ID:
052198
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Publication |
Summer 2004.
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Summary/Abstract |
Suicide terrorism is becoming more prominent as well as more frequently motivated by religion. To attract potential recruits away from jihadist martyrdom requires addressing basic grievances, not applying military force. Those root causes and how to address them, however, are woefully misunderstood
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ID:
052199
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Publication |
Summer 2004.
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Summary/Abstract |
The terrorist threat has shifted beyond Al Qaeda as a group to an ideology. In many ways, Al Qaeda has completed its mission of being the vanguard of Islamic movements, having inspired a generation of two dozen existing groups as well as an emerging generation of them.
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ID:
052203
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Publication |
Summer 2004.
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Summary/Abstract |
Today's economic realities recommend relaxing advanced commercial technologies controls toward China while maintaining an embargo on military items and a small handful of crucial dual-use items-identified here-to help preserve U.S. technological superiority and engage Beijing.
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ID:
052189
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Publication |
Summer 2004.
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Summary/Abstract |
The Shi'a-Sunni competition for power is not just the single greatest determinant of stability in post-Saddam Iraq. The sectarian struggle will have the single greatest influence on the future of peace and stability from South Asia to the levant
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ID:
052197
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Publication |
Summer 2004.
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Summary/Abstract |
The classic Western image of Turkey as a secular model to all Muslims has been misleading. The good news is that Turkey is in fact now becoming a genuine model, although one of a different form, that finally offers a degree of genuine appeal to the region.
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