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Op-Ed / Asia

The World Has No Choice But to Work With the Taliban

How to Help Afghanistan Without Normalizing Relations

Is the Middle East’s Makeover a Mirage?

Why a Spate of Diplomatic Deals Won’t End Conflict

Also available in Arabic

The Conflict in Yemen Is More Than a Proxy War

Why Local Grievances Cannot Be Overlooked in Any Peace Process

Also available in Arabic

It’s make or break time for Nagorno-Karabakh’s future

Armenia and Azerbaijan are holding peace talks in Washington DC. It’s a critical moment for Nagorno-Karabakh

What will Ukraine do with Russian collaborators? Revenge would be a mistake

Mass indictments would sow suspicion in communities, overwhelm the legal system and sideline a vital workforce

Op-Ed

New-Model Proxy Wars

After a relative lull following the end of the Cold War, violent conflicts have proliferated around the world since the turn of the century, and they generally proven to be more protracted than in the past. Among the biggest factors behind this disturbing trend is the rise of interventionist "middle powers."

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