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Cover Story
Can Dutch Ingenuity Help Save U.S. from Future Natural Disasters?
 From generating jobs and investment to offering advice on water management and climate change, the Netherlands has become an invaluable partner for the U.S. that punches far above its weight. Read More
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People of World Influence
Longtime Congressman Leaves Lasting Foreign Policy Footprint
Howard Berman, a 30-year congressman and leader on U.S. foreign policy, is turning a new leaf while also hoping his efforts to overhaul America's foreign assistance don't end with his failed re-election bid. Read More
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Politics
Pakistani Elections Are Possible Bright Spot In Troubled Country
Pakistan's upcoming election marks a rare moment of optimism in a country beset with problems — from Islamic militants terrorizing its people to crippling power outages that have left its economy in the dark. Read More
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The Rotunda: Foreign Affairs on Capitol Hill
'A Dilemma with Horns': Congress Steps Into Syria Fray
Congress is stepping into the contentious debate over whether to arm Syria's rebels in an attempt to stanch the bloodletting that has raged for two years now. Read More
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International Relations
Japan-South Korean Rivalry Is Thorn in America's Pivot
North Korea has been screaming at the top of its lungs that it will destroy the U.S. and South Korea but beyond the verbal bombast, two of America's best friends in the region have also been quietly butting heads — hampering Washington's ability to tamp down hostilities elsewhere. Read More
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Diplomacy
Chicago: Underrated U.S. Hub of Diplomacy
Almost no one thinks of diplomacy when they think of Chicago, but the quintessential American city is far more international than many realize. Read More
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Book Review
Enlightening 'Secretary' Offers Window into Hillary the Diplomat
"The Secretary" is a compelling account of Hillary Clinton's tenure at Foggy Bottom that also offers some clues as to what kind leader she might be in the White House. Read More
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