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Malou Innocent discusses Afghan troops on CBS News

Malou Innocent discusses Afghan troops on CBS News

October 1, 2012

Malou Innocent discusses NATO and Afghanistan on BBC News

Malou Innocent discusses NATO and Afghanistan on BBC News

September 17, 2012

Justin Logan discusses the dispute between ASEAN and China over the South China Sea on VOA

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July 26, 2012

Justin Logan discusses Secretary Clinton's trip to Asia, the South China Sea, and the ASEAN meeting on VOA

Justin Logan discusses Secretary Clinton’s trip to Asia, the South China Sea, and the ASEAN meeting on VOA

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Escaping Obama's Better War

Escaping Obama’s Better War

June 27, 2012

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Malou Innocent discusses NATO and Afghanistan on The Alyona Show

Malou Innocent discusses NATO and Afghanistan on The Alyona Show

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Malou Innocent discusses the Chicago NATO summit and Afghanistan on CTV News Weekend

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Malou Innocent on photos of U.S. soldiers posing w/ Afghan corpses on WPBF

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GDP Growth, Poverty and Deregulation in India

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