Dominoes on the Durand Line? Overcoming Strategic Myths in Afghanistan and Pakistan

By Joshua Rovner and Austin Long. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 92. June 14, 2011.

Beyond Symbolism? The U.S. Nuclear Disarmament Agenda and Its Implications for Chinese and Indian Nuclear Policy

By Lavina Lee. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 91. February 8, 2011.

The U.S.-South Korea Alliance: Outdated, Unnecessary, and Dangerous

By Doug Bandow. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 90. July 14, 2010.

Rethinking Darfur

By Marc Gustafson. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 89. June 1, 2010.

Foreign Aid and the Weakening of Democratic Accountability in Uganda

By Andrew Mwenda. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 88. July 12, 2006.

Mexico Is Becoming the Next Colombia

By Ted Galen Carpenter. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 87. November 15, 2005.

Time to Stop Fooling Ourselves about Foreign Aid: A Practitioner’s View

By Thomas Dichter. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 86. September 12, 2005.

Underdevelopment in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Role of the Private Sector and Political Elites

By Moeletsi Mbeki. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 85. April 15, 2005.

How the Drug War in Afghanistan Undermines America’s War on Terror

By Ted Galen Carpenter. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 84. November 10, 2004.

The Dominican Republic: Resolving the Banking Crisis and Restoring Growth

By Steve H. Hanke. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 83. July 20, 2004.

President Bush’s Muddled Policy on Taiwan

By Ted Galen Carpenter. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 82. March 15, 2004.

At a Crossroads in Afghanistan: Should the United States Be Engaged in Nation Building?

By Subodh Atal. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 81. September 24, 2003.

Monetary Options for Postwar Iraq

By Steve H. Hanke and Matt Sekerke. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 80. September 22, 2003.

The New Approach to Foreign Aid: Is the Enthusiasm Warranted?

By Ian Vásquez. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 79. September 17, 2003.

Reauthorize or Retire the Overseas Private Investment Corporation?

By Ian Vásquez and John Welborn. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 78. September 15, 2003.

Missile Defense: Defending America or Building Empire?

By Charles V. Peña. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 77. May 28, 2003.

Wrong War, Wrong Place, Wrong Time: Why Military Action Should Not Be Used to Resolve the North Korean Nuclear Crisis

By Doug Bandow. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 76. May 12, 2003.

The IMF’s Dubious Proposal for a Universal Bankruptcy Law for Sovereign Debtors

By Anna. J. Schwartz. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 75. March 5, 2003.

The China-Taiwan Military Balance: Implications for the United States

By Ivan Eland. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 74. February 5, 2003.

V-22: Osprey or Albatross?

By Charles V. Peña. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 72. January 8, 2003.

Options for Dealing with North Korea

By Ted Galen Carpenter. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 73. January 6, 2003.

Unsavory Bedfellows: Washington’s International Partners in the War on Drugs

By Ted Galen Carpenter. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 71. August 1, 2002.

The New Homeland Security Apparatus: Impeding the Fight against Agile Terrorists

By Eric R. Taylor. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 70. June 26, 2002.

Robust Response to 9/11 Is Needed but Poking the Hornets’ Nest Is Ill-Advised

By Ivan Eland. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 69. December 18, 2001.

The Anti-Terrorism Coalition: Don’t Pay an Excessive Price

By Charles V. Peña. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 68. December 11, 2001.

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