Center for Preventive Action.
Center for Preventive Action (New York, NY)
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Works
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Afghanistan after the drawdown | |
Afghanistan's uncertain transition from turmoil to normalcy | |
Averting crisis in Ukraine | |
Avoiding conflict in the Horn of Africa : U.S. policy toward Ethiopia and Eritrea | |
Bolivia on the brink | |
Countering Criminal Violence in Central America | |
Dealing with Damascus : seeking a greater return on U.S.-Syria relations | |
The drug war in Mexico : confronting a shared threat | |
Enhancing U.S. support for peace operations in Africa | |
How women's participation in conflict prevention and resolution advances United States interests | |
Indonesia Commission : peace and progress in Papua : report of an independent Commission | |
Ka sveobuhvatnom miru u Jugoistočnoj Evropi, 1996: | |
Keeping the U.S.-Indonesia relationship moving forward / Joshua Kurlantzick. | |
Living with Hugo : U.S. policy toward Hugo Chávez's Venezuela | |
Nigeria : elections and continuing challenges | |
Peace in Papua : widening a window of opportunity | |
Planning for post-Mugabe Zimbabwe | |
Preparing for sudden change in North Korea | |
Preventive action reports | |
Reducing tensions between Russia and North Atlantic Treaty Organization | |
Reforming US drone strike policies | |
Securing Pakistan's tribal belt | |
Somalia : a new approach | |
Stabilizing Nigeria : sanctions, incentives, and support for civil society | |
Toward an Angola strategy : prioritizing U.S.-Angola relations : an independent commission report | |
Toward comprehensive peace in southeast Europe, 1996: | |
Toward deeper reductions in United States and Russian nuclear weapons | |
United States policy to counter Nigeria's Boko Haram |