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The Islamic State's Religious Cleansing and the Urgency of a Strategic Response
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21st Century Sims: Innovation, Education, and Leadership for the Modern Era

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The Global Magnitsky Act: Ending Impunity for Human Rights Abusers
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The Legacy of the Hong Kong Democracy Protests

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Prospects for Christians in the Path of Persecution
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Prospects for Christians in the Path of Persecution

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Dialogues on American Strategy and Statesmanship: Senator Tom Cotton and Walter Russell Mead

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