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How to Fight an Economic War

A Field Manual for a Ruptured World

By Edward Fishman

 

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How North Korea Won

The Strange Triumph of Kim Jong Un

By Jung H. Pak

 
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The Iran War Is an Expectations Game

How Perceptions Shape a Conflict’s Outcome

By Dominic Tierney

 

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Don’t Partition Sudan Again

Splitting It Didn’t Work in the Past and Won’t Work Now

By Francis M. Deng and Ahmed Kodouda

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