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The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership: Renewed Interest After Ukraine?
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Jeff Gedmin
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The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership: Renewed Interest After Ukraine?

How has the situation in Ukraine affected Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) negotiations between the U.S. and the European Union?

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President and CEO of ICANN, Fadi Chehadé, Lawrence Strickling of NTIA, Robert M. McDowell, and Daniel A. Sepulveda discussed the ICANN transition.

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Ukraine: Crisis for Central Europe and the Transatlantic Alliance
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Ukraine: Crisis for Central Europe and the Transatlantic Alliance

The Ukraine crisis threatens even more acutely the stability, security, and recovering prosperity of the nations of Central Europe at the very time wh

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Two Papers on American Innovation
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Two Papers on American Innovation

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Reihan Salam
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Does the Obama Administration Have a Middle East Policy?
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Does the Obama Administration Have a Middle East Policy?

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A Book Discussion of "The Idealist: Jeffrey Sachs and the Quest to End Poverty"

Nina Monk, author of "The Idealist: Jeffrey Sachs and the Quest to End Poverty" spent six years following the "Millennium Villages Project."

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The Organization of Islamic Cooperation: Free Speech Implications of a Proposed Ban on "Islamophobia"

"Islamophobia" is a widely used yet vague and controversial term referring to anti-Muslim bigotry. In recent years, identifying, monitoring, reporting

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Organization and Innovation in Air Traffic Control
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Craig L. Fuller
Stephen Van Beek
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January 2014
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Organization and Innovation in Air Traffic Control

America's air traffic control system—long viewed as the world's most advanced—has failed to keep pace with modern information and communications t

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January 2014
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Argentina at the Crossroads
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Arturo C. Porzecanski
Diego Ferro
Hernán Iglesias Illa
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January 2014
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Argentina at the Crossroads

Argentinians face an escalating crisis of eroding democratic rights and economic freedoms. Over the last decade Argentinian leaders have seized nearly

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Arturo C. Porzecanski
Diego Ferro
Hernán Iglesias Illa
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January 2014
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Luncheon Discussion of James Joyce's "The Dead"

"A new generation is growing up in our midst, a generation actuated by new ideas and new principles. It is serious and enthusiastic for these new idea

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