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Nuclear Security in Pakistan: Issues and Implications
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February 2011
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Nuclear Security in Pakistan: Issues and Implications

Over the past several years, nuclear and regional experts have become increasingly concerned about the security of nuclear weapons and fissile materia

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February 2011
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The Mortgage Interest Deduction: Sacred Cow or Sound Policy?
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February 2011
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The Mortgage Interest Deduction: Sacred Cow or Sound Policy?

The recommendation of the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform to repeal the mortgage interest deduction has attracted support acro

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A Book Discussion on "Mistakes to Success: Learning and Adapting When Things Go Wrong"
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Robert Giloth
Rachel Mosher-Williams
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A Book Discussion on "Mistakes to Success: Learning and Adapting When Things Go Wrong"

Do foundations make mistakes? If so, why do we so seldom hear about them? And if foundations don't talk freely about their errors, how can they learn

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February 2011
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Social Unrest and Political Instability in Venezuela
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Carl Meacham
R. Evan Ellis
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February 2011
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Social Unrest and Political Instability in Venezuela

During the past week, the turmoil in Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen, and Algeria may bring about significant changes in the political landscape of the Arab wor

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Tom O'Donnell
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February 2011
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Egypt, Its Revolution and Future: How Should the U.S. Respond?
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Douglas J. Feith
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Lee Smith
Samuel Tadros
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February 2011
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Egypt, Its Revolution and Future: How Should the U.S. Respond?

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Lee Smith
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February 2011
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After the Domodedovo Attack: The State of Russian Democracy
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February 2011
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After the Domodedovo Attack: The State of Russian Democracy

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February 2011
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The Neoconservative Persuasion: Selected Essays, 1942-2009
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William Kristol
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The Neoconservative Persuasion: Selected Essays, 1942-2009

As conservatives try once again to re-envision America's future and how to secure it, the publication of this volume of previously uncollected essays

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January 2011
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How Necessary Is Christianity to European Identity?
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Marcello Pera
George Weigel
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January 2011
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How Necessary Is Christianity to European Identity?

Once the heart of Christendom, Europe now is increasingly a secularist culture. While many states retain Christian symbols on their flags and offici

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Marcello Pera
George Weigel
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January 2011
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A Book Discussion on "American Foundations: Roles and Contributions"
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Leslie Lenkowsky
Susan Ostrander
Steven Rathgeb Smith
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January 2011
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A Book Discussion on "American Foundations: Roles and Contributions"

__American Foundations: Roles and Contributions__, edited by David Hammack and Helmut Anheier, is one of the most authoritative collections of scholar

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January 2011
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A Middle East WMD Conference: Best Way Forward?
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Andrew Semmel
David Albright
Dr. Shmuel Bar
Daryl Kimball
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January 2011
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A Middle East WMD Conference: Best Way Forward?

One of the most contentious outcomes of last year's Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) Review Conference was the decision to make the "utmost effor

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January 2011
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The Organization of the Islamic Conference: Fatwas on Freedom and Democracy
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Dr. Mark Durie
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January 2011
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The Organization of the Islamic Conference: Fatwas on Freedom and Democracy

The Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), through its Saudi-based Islamic Fiqh Academy (IFA), seeks to bring Islamic jurisprudence to bear on

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Mislabeled as Terrorists: Government Inaction Keeps Refugee Families Apart
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Melanie Nezer,
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December 2010
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Mislabeled as Terrorists: Government Inaction Keeps Refugee Families Apart

During this holiday season, more than 5,000 people who have already passed the difficult test to prove they are refugees and are living peacefully in

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