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New intelligence estimate calls for credible diplomatic option to extend Iran's nuclear weapons halt.
December 4, 2007... On December 3, 2007, the long-awaited and much delayed National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) on Iran was released to the public after more than a year of congressional and public demands for its release. The new assessment, which represents the...
Revisiting intelligence reform.
December 6, 2007... As the Bush administration winds up nearly seven years of intelligence fiascos, a quiet revolution has been going on at the Pentagon, which controls more than 80% of America's $60 billion intelligence budget. Since taking over from Donald...
The paradox of East Asian peace.
December 13, 2007... At the center of East Asia lies the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) on the Korean peninsula. The DMZ has been called the most dangerous place on earth. Hundreds of thousands of soldiers face one another across this divide. And yet, the DMZ is also the...
The Israel lobby revisited.
December 20, 2007... It has been 21 months since John Mearsheimer and Steve Walt published their article "The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy" in The London Review of Books and four months since their publication of a book by the same name. Their main...