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Around the Web: WSJ Warplanes Hit School in Northern Syria
Op-Ed: Steven A. Cook The Perplexing Problems of Solving Syria
Around the Web: Intercept Syria's 'Voice of Conscience' Has Message for West
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Iraq’s campaign to liberate Mosul from the Islamic State and restore its authority requires coordination among numerous armed groups with competing interests, says CFR’s Philip H. Gordon.
Around the Web: Hassan Hassan The Islamic State After Mosul
Around the Web: NPR People From Mosul Fear What May Come Next
Around the Web: Joshua Hammer The Terrible Battle for Mosul
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Whoever wins the U.S. presidential election faces political divisions that will hobble immigration and trade policy, but progress may be possible in areas like infrastructure and tax reform, says CFR President Richard N. Haass.
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Around the Web: Robert Zoellick The Future of U.S. Foreign Policy
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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's comments during his visit to China have injected doubt into the resilience of U.S.-Philippines defense ties. This CFR Backgrounder explores the evolution of the alliance.
Primary Source: U.S. State Department Remarks at Philippines Department of Foreign Affairs
Around the Web: The Diplomat The Limits of Duterte’s US-China Rebalance
Around the Web: Economist Duterte’s Pivot
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As she meets with European leaders, Prime Minister Theresa May is under pressure to define a strategy for the UK's separation from the EU. This Backgrounder analyzes the UK's options in the wake of the Leave vote.
CFR Event The Fall of the British Pound
CFR Interview Scotland After Brexit
Around the Web: Politico Europe Theresa May's Brexit Revolution
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Joshua Kurlantzick offers the sharpest analysis yet of what state capitalism’s emergence means for democratic politics around the world.
In a cogent analysis of why the United States is losing ground, Robert D. Blackwill and Jennifer M. Harris explore the statecraft of geoeconomics.
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