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Meagan Torello November 2, 2018November 2, 2018 0 Comments Afghanistan, American Foreign Policy, Conflict, Counter Terrorism, Negotiations, Taliban, terrorism, U.S Military, United States

Afghanistan Should Negotiate with Terrorists and the U.S. Should Let Them

Photo courtesy of Shah Marai/AFP/Getty Images By Eleanor Baldenweck Last week, the New York Times published a story detailing how

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Lauren Greenwood September 16, 2016April 19, 2018 0 Comments africa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC, Elections, Negotiations, United Nations

No Longer an Election Year in the DRC: What’s Next?

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) was set to hold presidential elections at the end of this year. Joseph

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Ziad Al Achkar December 20, 2014December 20, 2014 0 Comments Diplomacy, Insurgency, Military, Negotiations, Soft Power, Training

The Importance of the Soldier-Diplomat in the 21st Century

The role of the American soldier-diplomat in the 21st century is crucial in a period  defined by insurgencies and regional

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