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Political Spectrum: The Next Chapter
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Political Spectrum: The Next Chapter

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Six Days of Fire: Israel and the June 1967 War, Fifty Years On
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Six Days of Fire: Israel and the June 1967 War, Fifty Years On

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The Iranian Mosaic: The Struggle of Minorities for Pluralism and Federalism in Iran
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The Iranian Mosaic: The Struggle of Minorities for Pluralism and Federalism in Iran

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Brazil's Future: Scenarios for 2017 and 2018
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Brazil's Future: Scenarios for 2017 and 2018

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Western Policy Toward the Syria Crisis: Looking Forward

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May 2017
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Trump's Middle East Policy: Analyzing the First Hundred Days
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Trump's Middle East Policy: Analyzing the First Hundred Days

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Taming the Administrative State: Judicial Review and Non-Delegation
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May 2017
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Taming the Administrative State: Judicial Review and Non-Delegation

Ron Cass and Harold Furchtgott-Roth on judicial review, nondelegation doctrine, the expansive federal bureaucracy, and restoring Constitutional powers

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April 2017
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Chinese Repression and Uyghur Militancy at Eurasia's Crossroads
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Yang Jianli
Kilic Kanat
Sean Roberts
Eric Brown
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April 2017
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Chinese Repression and Uyghur Militancy at Eurasia's Crossroads

Yang Jianli, Kilic Kanat, Sean Roberts and Eric Brown on the security and human rights situation in Xinjiang, the Uyghurs, and the PRC's New Silk Road

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Ethnic Uyghur women protest towards Chinese riot police in Urumqi in China's far west Xinjiang province on July 7, 2009. (PETER PARKS/AFP/Getty Images)
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Eric Brown
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