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Roads to a Free Syria: What are the International Community’'s Responsibilities and Options?
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"Responsibility to Protect" (R2P), a widely acknowledged but inconsistently observed principle of international relations, obliges individual state ac

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Organizing the U.S. Government to Counter Islamist Extremism

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Many citizens seem to believe that Congress and state legislatures are corrupt; certainly both are held in low esteem.

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Federal Internet Policymaking: A Discussion with Daniel Weitzner

How is federal Internet policymaking similar to and different from more traditional approaches to regulatory policy?

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Giving USA 2012: Who Gave, How Much, and to Whom in 2011?

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What Would Jefferson Do?: UVA and the Crisis of Liberal Education
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In a __Washington Post__ article published on June 22, University of Virginia Professor James Ceaser took on the abrupt decision by his university

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