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Policymaking During Risk and Uncertainty: The Role of Special Operations

An Interview with Michele Malvesti* YJIA: In an article you co-wrote in May 2011 about the operation against Osama Bin Laden, you identified four major concerns that policymakers must confront when...

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Non-State-Led Strategic Surprise and U.S. Foreign Policy: A New Variant of an...

By John-Michael Arnold* Abstract—The phenomenon of strategic surprise—a category of unexpected events so consequential that they call into question the premises of existing strategy—has posed a...

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Beyond sectarian politics: Saudi-Iranian relations in prospect.

By Masoud Movahed* P5+1 foreign ministers and Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif in Geneva, Switzerland, after concluding negotiations about Iran's nuclear capabilities on November 24, 2013. (Photo...

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