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Teetering on the Edge

October 19, 2010
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An Ugly Exploration

October 18, 2010
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Four times a year, the World Policy Journal publishes a magazine of intelligent and thought-provoking writing, investigating pressing issues in global affairs through the Institute’s broad, far-reaching perspective.

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The Great Melt: The Coming Transformation of the Arctic

October 15, 2010
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From US President Obama's climate change plan to the recent

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Lake Baikal

October 15, 2010
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October 15 is Blog Action Day, an annual online event in which bloggers post around the world on a single topic to encourage global discussion. The following is an excerpt from Valentin's Rapsutin's work, in honor of this year's focus, water. Reposted from the Winter 2009-2010 issue.

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Mr. President, Take a Firm Lead in Afghanistan

October 13, 2010
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Upon her return from Panjshir Valley, WPI Senior Fellow Patricia DeGennaro writes about U.S. responsibility in Afghanistan in her new article.

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A Detailed Analysis of Iran’s Constitution

October 12, 2010
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by Richard Horowitz

The following is a detailed analysis of the Iranian Constitution, beginning with the arrival of Ayatollah Khomeini in power in Iran in 1979:

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Tories Blame Ignatieff for Losing Bid for UN Seat

October 12, 2010
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Michelle Fanzo was interviewed today on CTV discussing Canadian foreign policy and the country's relationship with the United Nations.

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A Too Holy Constitution

October 12, 2010
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by Richard Horowitz

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Mr. President, take a firm lead in Afghanistan

October 11, 2010
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by Patricia DeGennaro

The war in Afghanistan is now in its tenth year and it is really difficult to find any positive change.  Leadership is lacking, and though the President and his cabnet inherited this war, there approach is strikingly unchanged:  more troops, little oversight and minimal planning. 

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Lessons From a Catastrophe

October 8, 2010
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By Heidar Gudjonsson

SYSTEMIC FAILURE

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