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Witness of Boko Haram'’s Religious Cleansing in Northern Nigeria: An Inside Look at the World’'s Deadliest Place for Christians
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Witness of Boko Haram'’s Religious Cleansing in Northern Nigeria: An Inside Look at the World’'s Deadliest Place for Christians

Boko Haram, a Hausa phrase meaning "Western education is forbidden," is a militant Islamic insurgency whose stated aim is the establishment, by force,

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Sea Power: Is the Sun Setting in the West or Rising in the East?

The Royal Navy today is a shrinking shadow of its former self.  Nineteen surface ships currently exist in the entire Royal Navy where more than three

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American philanthropy claims to have responded generously to the plea not to "forget the Motor City" famously put by Martha and the Vandellas in their

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Power Shifts in the Eastern Mediterranean: The Emerging Strategic Relationship of Israel, Greece, and Cyprus
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Power Shifts in the Eastern Mediterranean: The Emerging Strategic Relationship of Israel, Greece, and Cyprus

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The authoritarian nature of many past and present regimes governing predominantly Muslim populations has resulted in the suppression of robust private

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The Future of the 1755-1780 MHz Band
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Robert McDowell
Carl Povelites
Steve Sharkey
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The Future of the 1755-1780 MHz Band

The federal government is the primary consumer of much of the available radio spectrum.  The Obama Administration, through the Department of Commerce

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