Tag Archives: Iraq

The War at Home (Part II)

What lingering effects of the Iraq war are faced by soldiers returning home from the front lines?

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The War at Home (Part I)

How are U.S. soldiers and their families struggling with the fallout of the war in Iraq?

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The Iraq War and the Sicilian Campaign (Part II)

What lessons does ancient history hold for the United States and its involvement in Iraq?

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The Iraq War and the Sicilian Campaign (Part I)

What parallels emerge between the U.S.-led war in Iraq and the Athenian campaign against Sicily in 415 B.C.?

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A Two-State Solution for Iraq? (Part II)

What would a two-state Iraq mean for the Middle East — and the world as a whole?

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A Two-State Solution for Iraq? (Part I)

Could the best solution to the crisis in Iraq be to split the country in two?

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A Declaration of War on Shias?

Can the Bush Administration’s shift in policy stabilize Iraq — or will it lead to escalations in violence?

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Ten Potential Surprises for 2007

From fissures in the EU to a unified Middle East to a booming world economy, what are some events that could occur in 2007?

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Increasing Risks to Aid Workers? Part II

What should aid agencies do to enhance the safety of aid workers in militarized settings?

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Increasing Risks to Aid Workers? (Part I)

What steps should the international community take to safeguard humanitarian relief work and workers in violent settings?

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