New Perspectives in Foreign Policy Issue 11, Summer 2016
June 22, 2016
New Perspectives in Foreign Policy is published by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) to provide a forum for young professionals to write on issues of importance in foreign policy. Though New Perspectives seeks to bring new voices into the dialogue, it does not endorse specific opinions or policy prescriptions. As such, the views expressed herein are solely those of the authors and contributors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Editorial Board, CSIS, or the CSIS Board of Trustees.Download PDF file of "New Perspectives in Foreign Policy Vol 11"
In this issue:
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Climate Neutral Disaster Response: Challenges and Opportunitites, Will Heegaard
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Redefining Korean Identity: Transitioning to Civic Nationalism, Eun Kyung DuBois
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Pakistan's Military Courts: The Army's Newest Political Tool, Sahar Khan
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Wilkom-one, Wilkom-all, Phillip Meylan
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Paz Colombia: A Move Toward U.S. Social and Economic Aid, Juan Ocampo
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The European External Action Service: A Half-Decade in, an After-Action Report, Pierce Tattersall
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"Catch up and Overtake"? Russian Drone Capabilities, Kathleen Weinberger
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Zachary Cuyler, book review: Were the Ottomans Destined to Fall? War and Historical Contingency in the Middle East
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Brett Baptist, book review: Superpower: Three Choices for America's Role in the World by Ian Bremmer
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View From CSIS Experts: Foreign Policy Priorities for the Next President