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A Decade of Outcome-Oriented Philanthropy
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For decades scholars have maintained that fewer people will make the world safer. __Population Decline and the Remaking of Great Power Politics__ (Pot

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"Over the past half-century, think tanks have come to play a central role in policy development — and even in the surrounding political combat. Over

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Recent Developments in Cyberwarfare

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