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Somalia, Redux: A More Hands-Off Approach, Cato Policy Analysis No. 649

The two-decade-old conflict in Somalia has entered a new phase, which presents both a challenge and an opportunity for the United States. The elections of new U.S. and Somali presidents in late...
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  • CatoInstitute published this 10/08/2009
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Yemen Comprehensive Development Framework for the Heatlth Sector (2000)

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  • elsaharty published this 09/29/2009
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An effective, well-coordinated response to HIV in Djibouti (2006)

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  • elsaharty published this 09/29/2009
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Health Challenges in the Middle East - The Lancet (March 2006)

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  • elsaharty published this 09/28/2009
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Building Bridges Not Walls: Engaging with political Islamists in the Middle East and North Africa

This report argues that dialogue with non-violent political Islamist parties and movements should be an urgent priority for the Obama administration and its allies, including the UK, as key to achi...
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  • ippr published this 09/28/2009
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True Profession--- Allen M. Baker

Perpetua, a young, well to do woman, lived in Carthage in 200 A.D. Carthage, modern day Tunis in north Africa, had a vibrant Christian community living amongst a pagan people, and Perpetua had co...
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  • hcesquivel8903 published this 09/24/2009
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The Al-Qaida We Don't Know

This Oct. 26, 2008, theme from World Politics Review includes three articles examining al-Qaida 10 years after the terrorist network declared war on the United States. The authors outline the netwo...
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  • wpreview published this 09/15/2009
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Wellesley Week: Jewish Studies Program Launches Innovative Project

Diarna — “our homes” in Judeo-Arabic — is a joint-initiative of the Jewish Studies Program and the nonprofit Digital Heritage Mapping. The initiative harnesses new global image mapping technology t...
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  • DiarnaInfo published this 09/15/2009
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Diarna: Mapping Mizrahi Heritage

The authors discuss Diarna ("our home" in Judeo-Arabic), a new project in which scholars, social entrepreneurs, Google Earth developers and Middle Eastern researchers are collaborating to gather ph...
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  • DiarnaInfo published this 09/15/2009
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Mystery--- Allen M. Baker

Augustine was born in November, 354 A.D. in Hippo, in North Africa. His father’s name was Patricius and he was a pagan. His mother was named Monica and she was a believer. At the age of 19 August...
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  • hcesquivel8903 published this 09/14/2009
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The Heart of the Matter---Allen M. Baker

In the spring of 333 B.C. Alexander of Macedon was well on his way to conquering the Persian Empire which stretched from Libya in North Africa to the Indus valley. While making his way through Ph...
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  • hcesquivel8903 published this 09/02/2009
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Diarna Digitally Mapping Mizrachi Heritage

Malino & Jason Guberman-Pfeffer, "Diarna: Digitally Mapping Mizrahi Heritage", AJS (=Association for Jewish Studies, US) Perspectives ("The Magazine of the Association for Jewish Studies"), Spring ...
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  • JdPP published this 07/05/2009
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Who is a Normative Foreign Policy Actor? The European Union and its Global Partners
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  • enstitu_kutuphane published this 07/03/2009
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The Tenth Gift, by Jane Johnson - Excerpt

In an expensive London restaurant, Julia Lovat receives a gift that will change her life. At first glance it is a book of exquisite 17th-century embroidery patterns belonging to a woman named Cathe...
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  • CrownPublishingGroup published this 05/26/2009
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REFENSE and Habl Consultancy Sign Exclusive Distributor Agreement

REFENSE Technologies, the leading provider of vulnerability & compliance management solutions for mission critical network infrastructure, today announced an exclusive distribution agreement for th...
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  • bnashp4 published this 03/31/2009
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Learning the Right Lessons from Iraq, Cato Policy Analysis No. 610

Foreign policy experts and policy analysts are misreading the lessons of Iraq. The emerging conventional wisdom holds that success could have been achieved in Iraq with more troops, more cooper...
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  • CatoInstitute published this 03/26/2009
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Escaping the Trap: Why the United States Must Leave Iraq, Cato Policy Analysis No. 588

Executive Summary The U.S. military occupation of Iraq has now lasted longer than U.S. involvement in World War II. Yet there is no end in sight to the mission. Staying in Iraq is a fatally...
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  • CatoInstitute published this 03/26/2009
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The Bottom Line on Iran: The Costs and Benefits of Preventive War versus Deterrence, Cato Polic

Executive Summary It appears increasingly likely that the Bush administration's diplomatic approach to Iran will fail to prevent Iran from going nuclear and that the United States will have t...
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  • CatoInstitute published this 03/26/2009
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Suicide Terrorism and Democracy: What We’ve Learned Since 9/11, Cato Policy Analysis No. 582

Executive Summary Over the past two decades, terrorist organizations have increasingly relied on suicide attacks to achieve political objectives. The specific goal sought in almost all suicid...
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  • CatoInstitute published this 03/26/2009
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Iran's Nuclear Program: America's Policy Options, Cato Policy Analysis No. 578

Executive Summary Although it is possible that negotiations between the leading powers in the international community and Iran may produce a settlement to the vexing issue of Iran's nuclear progra...
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  • CatoInstitute published this 03/26/2009
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