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Following a U.S.-sponsored summit in November 2007, Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations have again hit major roadblocks.

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On the eve of the Beijing Summer Olympics, a full fledged war broke out between Georgia and Russia over Russian support for the Georgian break away provinces, South Ossetia and Abkhazia.

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Dear Fellow Young Professional,

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The status of oil-rich Kirkuk is one of the major unsettled issues in post-Saddam Iraq.

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As we enter the final weeks the U.S. election, debate and tempers flare as millions of Americans determine how – and if - to exercise their right to vote. Yet, when looking abroad, U.S.

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Prof. Rob Singh
Professor of Politics, Birkbeck College & co-author of 'After Bush: The Case for Continuity in American Foreign Policy'
'What Bush Got Right'

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