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Symposium: Have US military programs made African countries less safe?
Based on available evidence, over the last two decades, U.S. counterterrorism programs in Africa expanded partner country military capacity but did not mitigate terrorism or address structural issues behind the proliferation of terrorist groups
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On Target: David Arceneaux on Nuclear Command and Control
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On Target: Rachel Tecott on Bureaucratic Pathologies in American Military Aid
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US Industry can Save Congo’s Rainforest
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Zuri Linetsky on The China Project’s “Live with Lizzi Lee”
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Rethinking American Strength
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On Target: Aroop Mukharji on McKinley, Asia, and America’s Rise as a Great Power
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Partner of Choice? Michael Woldemariam and Robbie Gramer on Biden’s Sub-Saharan Africa Strategy
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It’s time to negotiate with ‘terrorists’ in Somalia
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IGA’s Independent America Project Speaks with the John Quincy Adams Society
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Democracy’s Promise
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Discussing the Shades Of Gray Within Conflicts
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Symposium: Have US military programs made African countries less safe?