The Washington Quarterly
The Washington Quarterly offers here a collection of selected articles on different topics. For a full archive, visit the website of our publisher, Taylor & Francis, at http://tandfonline.com/loi/rwaq20
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TWQ addressed topics such as:
- The U.S. role in the world
- Rising powers such as China and India
- Nuclear proliferation challenges including Iran and North Korea
- Pivotal states such as Pakistan and Turkey
- The continuing implications of the Arab uprisings in Egypt, Syria, and beyond
Contributors were drawn from outside as well as inside the United States, and reflected diverse political, regional, and professional perspectives including scholars, analysts, and policymakers themselves. Essays were authoritative yet written for the international affairs generalist.
To visit the official Web site, go to http://www.twq.com.
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TWQ: Why Tehran Won't Abandon Assad(ism) - Fall 2013
Journal by Mohsen Milani — December 1, 2013
TWQ: Bringing the United States Back into the Middle East - Fall 2013
Journal by Shadi Hamid and Peter Mandaville — December 1, 2013
TWQ: Unlocking the Alawite Conundrum in Syria - Fall 2013
Journal by Jomana Qaddour — December 1, 2013
TWQ: Is Hamas Winning? - Summer 2013
Journal by Daniel Byman — July 1, 2013
TWQ: Iraq: a Decade of Lost Opportunities - Spring 2013
Journal by Mina al-Oraibi — April 1, 2013
TWQ: U.S. Strategy after the Arab Uprisings: Toward Progressive Engagement - Spring 2013
Journal by Colin H. Kahl and Marc Lynch — April 1, 2013
TWQ: R2P after Libya and Syria: Engaging Emerging Powers - Spring 2013
Journal by Ramesh Thakur — April 1, 2013