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BULLETINS
January 17, 2008
South Asia is undoubtedly a "most important foreign policy challenge" for the United States. In light of the region's increasing significance to international affairs, the Belfer Center is playing a leading role in research and policy recommendations.
June, 2003
By Jane Fountain, Former Associate Professor of Public Policy and Director of the National Center for Digital Government

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The Fall 2008 issue of the quarterly journal International Security is now available. It includes articles by Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni and Calvert Jones, Sumit Ganguly, S. Paul Kapur, and more.
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Human Rights and Wrongs
Human Rights and Wrongs: Slavery, Terror, Genocide
Human Rights and Wrongs explains the persistence of crimes against humanity since the Holocaust...
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We host a busy schedule of events throughout the fall, winter and spring. Past speakers include: Secretary of Energy Sam Bodman, Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, and Abdullah S. Jum'ah, president of Saudi Aramco.
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Worst of the Worst: Dealing with Repressive and Rogue Nations
"This volume makes an unparalleled contribution to the growing and vital field of measurement and human rights. [The book] offers a useful categorization and assessment of repressive and 'rogue' states, allowing us to measure the extenet of repressive state behavior more accurately. His [Rotberg] work should embolden external critiques and facilitate more transparent and accountable foreign policy."
--Sarah Sewall, Director, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Harvard University
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