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The Political Situation in Kyrgyzstan: Implications for the United States
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The Political Situation in Kyrgyzstan: Implications for the United States

The situation in Kyrgyzstan has a critical bearing on American national security. The Manas Transit Center outside the Kyrgyz capital of Bishkek is th

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Hudson Institute-EPPC Summer Film Series Presents: "Between Two Worlds" (1944)
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Hudson Institute-EPPC Summer Film Series Presents: "Between Two Worlds" (1944)

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Hudson Institute-EPPC Summer Film Series Presents: "Heaven Can Wait" (1943)
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Hudson Institute-EPPC Summer Film Series Presents: "Heaven Can Wait" (1943)

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Pakistan at the Crossroads: Rising Radicalism
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Pakistan at the Crossroads: Rising Radicalism

In Pakistan, recent events have brought its future into question. Will there be fanatical extremism grounded in radical Islamic teachings or a future

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Giving USA 2011: Who Gave, How Much, and To Whom in 2010?
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Giving USA 2011: Who Gave, How Much, and To Whom in 2010?

Charitable giving as a form of civic engagement in the United States attracts greater participation than many other types of civic involvement - even

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2011 Doolittle Prize Dinner Honoring Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman

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South Sudan: Voices of a New Nation
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South Sudan: Voices of a New Nation

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Identity, Democracy, and the Nation-State
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Identity, Democracy, and the Nation-State

There has been much debate within the academic community about whether a strong national core identity is necessary to democracy, or whether it is ult

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Latin American Recognition of a Palestinian "State"——Repercussions for U.S. and Israeli Diplomacy
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Latin American Recognition of a Palestinian "State"——Repercussions for U.S. and Israeli Diplomacy

Since December 2010, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay have endorsed an independent Palestinian State th

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A Book Discussion on "Give Smart: Philanthropy That Gets Results"

A new book by Thomas Tierney, co-founder and chairman of "The Bridgespan Group(The Bridgeman Group)":http://www.bridgespan.org/, and Joel Fleishman, a

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Global Remittances: Improving Where You're From, From Where You Are
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Global Remittances: Improving Where You're From, From Where You Are

For nearly a decade, Hudson Institute’s Center for Global Prosperity (CGP) has been the leading source on remittances from developed to developing c

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The Future of U.S.-Pakistani Relations: A Troubled Foreign Policy Relationship
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The Future of U.S.-Pakistani Relations: A Troubled Foreign Policy Relationship

The Islamic Republic of Pakistan has had a long relationship with the United States stretching back to the early 1950s shortly after its founding. It

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