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A look back at Iran's journey towards nuclear power.
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Failing the Syria test
More than 2,700 have been killed and thousands more arrested, but the UN and the West have not taken strong measures.
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Last Modified: 15 Oct 2011 13:07 GMT
The new grammar of power
In a world in which risks can easily spread across national borders, more international cooperation is needed.
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Last Modified: 07 Aug 2011 13:41 GMT
Reset Turkey/EU Relations
Turkey and the EU need each other. The EU now accounts for 75 per cent of foreign investment in Turkey.
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Global war on drugs 'a failure'
High-level panel declares international anti-drug measures a failure and suggests legalising cannabis and other drugs.
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Renaissance of Mediterranean trade
Geo-economic changes are contributing to a revival of the Mediterranean region's centrality in international commerce.
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What prospect for reconciliation?
Enmity towards Hamas has been so systemized that it would require dismantling everything that built by Abbas and the US.
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The limits of autonomy
The accumulation of restrictions under the rubric "demilitarization" amounts to nothing more than a new occupation.
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The Palestine Papers
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Blair's counter-insurgency "surge"
Former British prime minister's support for Palestinian security forces contributed to decline of EU's influence.
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