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“The American Way of War: Cultural Barriers to Successful Counterinsurgency,”

By Jeffrey Record. Policy Analysis No. 577. September 1, 2006.

“Leading the Way: How U.S.Trade Policy Can Overcome Doha’s Failings,”

By Daniel J. Ikenson. Trade Policy Analysis No. 33. June 20, 2006.

“Reappraising Nuclear Security Strategy,”

By Rensselaer Lee. Policy Analysis No. 571. June 14, 2006.

“Power Surge: The Constitutional Record of George W. Bush,”

By Gene Healy and Tim Lynch. White Paper . May 1, 2006.

“Failed States and Flawed Logic: The Case against a Standing Nation-Building Office,”

By Christopher A. Preble and Justin Logan. Policy Analysis No. 560. January 11, 2006.

“U.S.-China Relations in the Wake of CNOOC,”

By James A. Dorn. Policy Analysis No. 553. November 2, 2005.

“Don’t Resurrect the Law of the Sea Treaty,”

By Doug Bandow. Policy Analysis No. 552. October 13, 2005.

“Ripe for Reform: Six Good Reasons to Reduce U.S. Farm Subsidies and Trade Barriers,”

By Daniel Griswold, Stephen Slivinski and Christopher A. Preble. Trade Policy Analysis No. 30. September 14, 2005.

“The Security Pretext: An Examination of the Growth of Federal Police Agencies,”

By Melanie Scarborough. Briefing Paper No. 94. June 29, 2005.

“Flying the Unfriendly Skies: Defending against the Threat of Shoulder-Fired Missiles,”

By Charles V. Peña. Policy Analysis No. 541. April 19, 2005.

“$400 Billion Defense Budget Unnecessary to Fight War on Terrorism,”

By Charles V. Peña. Policy Analysis No. 539. March 28, 2005.

“Nuclear Deterrence, Preventive War, and Counterproliferation,”

By Jeffrey Record. Policy Analysis No. 519. July 8, 2004.

“European Union Defense Policy: An American Perspective,”

By Leslie S. Lebl. Policy Analysis No. 516. June 24, 2004.

“Protection Without Protectionism: Reconciling Trade and Homeland Security,”

By Aaron Lukas. Trade Policy Analysis No. 27. April 8, 2004.

“Another Revolution in Latin America: Who Will Win?,”

By Andrea Gash Durkin and Ricardo Reyes. Free Trade Bulletin No. 9. March 23, 2004.

“The Syria Accountability Act: Taking the Wrong Road to Damascus,”

By Claude Salhani. Policy Analysis No. 512. March 18, 2004.

“Education and Indoctrination in the Muslim World: Is There a Problem? What Can We Do about It?,”

By Andrew J. Coulson. Policy Analysis No. 511. March 11, 2004.

“Trading Tyranny for Freedom: How Open Markets Till the Soil for Democracy,”

By Daniel Griswold. Trade Policy Analysis No. 26. January 6, 2004.

“Deployed in the U.S.A.: The Creeping Militarization of the Home Front,”

By Gene Healy. Policy Analysis No. 503. December 17, 2003.

“Mini-Nukes and Preemptive Policy: A Dangerous Combination,”

By Charles V. Peña. Policy Analysis No. 499. November 19, 2003.

“Bush’s National Security Strategy Is a Misnomer,”

By Charles V. Peña. Policy Analysis No. 496. October 30, 2003.

“Threats to Financial Privacy and Tax Competition,”

By Richard W. Rahn and Veronique de Rugy. Policy Analysis No. 491. October 2, 2003.

“Smallpox and Bioterrorism: Why the Plan to Protect the Nation Is Stalled and What to Do,”

By William J. Bicknell, M.D. and Kenneth D. Bloem. Briefing Paper No. 85. September 5, 2003.

“Mending the U.S.-European Rift over the Middle East,”

By Leon T. Hadar. Policy Analysis No. 485. August 20, 2003.

“Casualties of War: Transatlantic Relations and the Future of NATO in the Wake of the Second Gulf War,”

By Christopher Layne. Policy Analysis No. 483. August 13, 2003.

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