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  • FEBRUARY 13, 2012
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    • Michael Dobbs
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    • The Cable
    • The Call
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    • The Oil and the Glory
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    • 2012 Election
    • AfPak
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    • Deep Dive Briefing
    • Morning Brief: Eurozone demands more cuts from Greece
    • AfPak Pakistan Supreme Court rejects Gilani’s appeal
    • Mideast Two explosions target Syrian security compounds in Aleppo
    • Where a Woman's Place Is on the Front Lines - by Joshua E. Keating
    • The World in Photos This Week
    • Bull in the China Shop - by Daniel Blumenthal
    • The LWOT: Chicago cab driver pleads guilty to material support charge - by Jennifer Rowland
    • A Loss We Can Live With - by James Traub
    • India’s Last-Chance Parents
    • Votes Versus Rights - by Charles Kurzman
    • The World's Baby Factory - by Anuj Chopra
    • FP Passport: State Dept. releases a bird's eye view of Syria crackdown
    • Transitions: Uganda's oil scandal
    • Transitions: DemLab Weekly Brief: One Step Back in Burma -- And a Hint of Promise in Pakistan
    • FP Passport: Lies, damn lies, and Weibo rumors of Kim Jong Un’s demise
    • The AfPak Channel: "Moderate" Taliban: A wolf in sheep's clothing?
    • Turtle Bay: Syria resolution push moves to the General Assembly
    • FP Passport: Filming Homs's horrors
    • Stephen M. Walt: A Martian view of the Iran debate

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  • ARGUMENT

    Bosnia is the best model for resolving Syria's crisis

    BY BORUT GRGIC

  • PASSPORT

    Who started the Twitter rumor of Kim Jong Un's death?

    BY ISAAC STONE FISH

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    It's man versus machine for Venezuela's opposition

    BY JUAN NAGEL

  • MLADIC IN THE HAGUE

    Tracking genocide one body at a time

    BY MICHAEL DOBBS

  • MIDEAST CHANNEL

    Why is the SCAF picking a fight with Washington?

    BY YEZID SAYIGH

  • PASSPORT

    Documenting the destruction of Homs on YouTube

    BY DAVID KENNER

  • TURTLE BAY

    Syria resolution push moves to the General Assembly

    BY COLUM LYNCH

  • TURTLE BAY

    The schmooze seen 'round the world

    BY COLUM LYNCH



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