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By Anna Kalinina, August 12, 2010
Congress considers revising U.S. policy towards Cuba.
By David Gibbs, August 6, 2010
Fifteen years after the massacre at Srebrenica and the height of the Bosnian War, what has that conflict taught us?
By Steve Fake and Kevin Funk, July 19, 2010
Democracy promotion is not a top priority for the United States in Sudan.
By Shibil Siddiqi, July 14, 2010
The weakening of the U.S.-Israel relationship will remap the Middle East but also likely usher in a new Pax Americana in the region.
By Richard Javad Heydarian, June 28, 2010
It is in the best interest of both countries to sit down and negotiate.
By Stephen Zunes, June 21, 2010
Instead of pinning the blame on Israel for flotilla tragedy, congressional Democrats are leaping to Israel's defense.
By Tim Shorrock, June 11, 2010
New documents reveal larger U.S. role in suppressing the popular uprising in South Korea in 1980.
By Africa Action and FPIF Staff, February 1, 2010
This year will be critical for U.S. policy toward Africa.
By Stephen Zunes, January 15, 2010
Much attention has recently been focused on the poverty-stricken country of Yemen.
By Jon Reinsch, October 26, 2009
Bush's use of torture and Truman's use of nuclear weapons bear some sinister parallels.