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After proliferation: what to do if more states go nuclear / Rosen, Stephen Peter   Journal Article
Rosen, Stephen Peter Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract How to prevent nuclear proliferation is once again topping the U.S. security agenda. But few decision-makers are seriously considering what a postproliferation world would look like, even though such a world would inevitably require rethinking many of the policies that the U.S. government and others now take for granted.
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ID:   073512


France and its muslims / Giry, Stephanie   Journal Article
Giry, Stephanie Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract The recent panic over the rise of Islamic extremism in Europe has overlooked a key fact: the majority of European Muslims are trying hard to fit in, not opt out. This is especially clear in France, where the picture is much brighter than often acknowledged. Unfortunately, cynical politicians and the clumsy elite are now making matters much worse.
Key Words Religion  France  Muslims  Political Development 
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ID:   073514


Global NATO / Daalder, Ivo; Goldgeier, James   Journal Article
Daalder, Ivo Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract The advent of a new global politics after the Cold War has led NATO to expand its geographic reach and the range of its operations. Now, NATO must extend its membership to any democratic state that can help it fulfill its new responsibilities. Only a truly global alliance can address the global challenges of the day.
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ID:   073508


God's country? / Mead, Walter Russell   Journal Article
Mead, Walter Russell Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract Religion has always been a major force in U.S. politics, but the recent surge in the number and the power of evangelicals is recasting the country's political scene -- with dramatic implications for foreign policy. This should not be cause for panic: evangelicals are passionately devoted to justice and improving the world, and eager to reach out across sectarian lines.
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ID:   073509


How to keep the bomb from Iran / Sagan, Scott D   Journal Article
Sagan, Scott D Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract The debate over how to deal with Iran's nuclear program is clouded by historical amnesia. Nuclear proliferation has been stopped before, and it can and should be stopped in this case as well. Unfortunately, with Tehran -- as with some of its predecessors -- the price for Washington will be relinquishing the threat of regime change by force.
Key Words Deterrence  Nuclear Proliferation  Iran  United States 
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ID:   073504


Is there still a terrorist threat?: the myth of the omnipresent enemy / Mueller, John   Journal Article
Mueller, John Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract Despite all the ominous warnings of wily terrorists and imminent attacks, there has been neither a successful strike nor a close call in the United States since 9/11. The reasonable -- but rarely heard -- explanation is that there are no terrorists within the United States, and few have the means or the inclination to strike from abroad.
Key Words United States  Terrorist Threat 
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ID:   073511


Mexico's disputed election / Rubio, Luis; Davidow, Jeffrey   Journal Article
Rubio, Luis Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract The July 2 Mexican election was about more than picking a president. It represented a choice between continuing the liberalization of recent years or returning to the past. Neither alternative, however, offers a solution to the country's problems. To address those, the next president must not only deepen reforms but also extend their benefits to the many Mexicans who have been left out of the process.
Key Words Mexico  Elections  Political Development 
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ID:   073506


Next Secretary-General: how to fill a job with no description / Urquhart, Brian   Journal Article
Urquhart, Brian Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract The UN's top job is one of the hardest, and least defined, in the world. Canny officeholders have managed to turn it into an open-ended diplomatic and humanitarian post, but much depends on personality. So when the UN picks a new chief this year, it should focus on character; that, not experience, is the key to success.
Key Words Secretary-General  United Nations 
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ID:   073510


Next war of the world / Ferguson, Niall   Journal Article
Ferguson, Niall Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract The twentieth century was the bloodiest era in history. Despite the comfortable assumption that the twenty-first will be more peaceful, the same ingredients that made the last hundred years so destructive are present today. In particular, a conflict in the Middle East may well spark another global conflagration. The United States could prevent such an outcome -- but it may not be willing to.
Key Words Conflict  World Politics  Middle East  21st Century 
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ID:   073515


Real online terrorist threat / Kohlmann, Evan F   Journal Article
Kohlmann, Evan F Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract Fears of a "digital Pearl Harbor" -- a cyberattack against critical infrastructure -- have so preoccupied Western governments that they have neglected to recognize that terrorists actually use the Internet as a tool for organizing, recruiting, and fundraising. Their online activities offer a window onto their methods, ideas, and plans.
Key Words Internet  Online  Terrorist Threat 
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Rise of intelligence / Kahn, David   Journal Article
Kahn, David Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract Modern militaries' obsession with intelligence gathering and evaluation would have bemused Caesar and Napoleon, since such behavior was rarely engaged in until recently. In the war on terrorism, intelligence is playing its greatest role yet, but even today, espionage and intelligence analysis will not be the decisive factors.
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