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Coming collapse: authoritarians in China and Russia, face an endgame / Diehl, Jackson   Journal Article
Diehl, Jackson Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Lessons learned: the Iraq invasion / Bacevich, Andrew J; Diehl, Jackson; Hayden, Michael; Laqueur, Walter   Journal Article
Laqueur, Walter Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The Iraq War teaches many things, but near the top of the list of lessons that Americans ought to learn (or relearn) is this: It's not a black-and-white world. Statecraft is not a contest pitting innocence against evil. It never has been and it never will be. Any nation choosing to ignore this fundamental reality courts disappointment at the very least and may well invite full-fledged disaster.
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Lines in the sand: Assad plays the sectarian card / Diehl, Jackson   Journal Article
Diehl, Jackson Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract On March 6, 2011, a group of fifteen schoolboys in the southern Syrian town of Daraa were arrested by local security forces. Aged ten to fifteen, the boys were caught spray-painting the slogan "As Shaab Yoreed Eskaat el nizam!"-"The people want to topple the regime!" They had taken the words from satellite television coverage of the uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt.
Key Words Middle East  Syria  Al Qaeda  Sectarianism  Damascus  Assad 
Daraa  Sunni Sheikh  Shiite Islam 
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