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Ahmad Majidyar and Ali Alfoneh examine how the Iranian government systematically uses the forced repatriation of Afghans living in Iran to undermine U.S.-led efforts to stabilize Afghanistan.
The Cold War is an increasingly distant memory in American military minds, except in the minds of the arms control community, and in particular those who seek the elimination of nuclear weapons. Alas, our president is a member in good standing of this community—indeed, an organizer.
Instead of seeking greenhouse gas reductions, we need to foster resilience: the ability to withstand changes and bounce back from them.
The two imprisoned American journalists were trying to tell an important story.
There are ways to combat the troubling accountability gap in refugee protection in the developing world.
Typically regarded as the paragon of humanitarianism, refugee camps are in fact one of the biggest stains on the conscience of the international community.
How would an underground railroad help North Korea and its citizens?
As the media paints a bleak picture in Iraq, fairness requires an answer to the question: "Where are the refugees?"




