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U.S. allies are strangling Sudan’s peaceful uprising. So is American indifference.

June 23, 2019 by SPRI in centerpiece, Featured, Middle East

The military’s perverse obsession with preserving inter-military relationships at all costs has turned what the military construes as a source of leverage into a glaring liability. Leaning on these relations may be the only way to prevent U.S. allies from undermining Sudan’s uprising.

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June 23, 2019 /SPRI
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Center for American Progress says progressives are ready for new foreign policy ideas. We (still) can’t count on CAP to deliver them

May 22, 2019 by Stephen Semler in centerpiece, Featured

Americans are fed up with American foreign policy. CAP sees this as a marketing problem, showing once again we can’t count on the national security establishment to deliver progressive solutions.

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May 22, 2019 /Stephen Semler
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