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Issue 10.1

NATO in Afghanistan: A Roadmap for Success
Mihai P. Carp

In response to a resurgent Taliban, NATO allies need to bolster security, governance, and development efforts while ensuring the Afghan government fulfills its commitments.

Influence Warfare and Modern Terrorism
James J. F. Forest

With the battle for hearts and minds increasingly fought on the Internet, the United States must develop a new information strategy to discredit al-Qaeda's violent tactics and to empower Muslims to refute its ideology.


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