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  • Things Could Get a Lot Worse in Libya

    February 23, 2011, Daniel L. Byman

  • Democratization From Above? In Libya? Unlikely.

    February 21, 2011, Daniel L. Byman

  • After Egypt and Tunisia, Is Iran Next?

    February 16, 2011, Daniel L. Byman

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    February 15, 2011, Daniel L. Byman

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    February 9, 2011, Daniel L. Byman

  • Yes, Democracy in Egypt Poses a Threat...to Al Qaeda

    February 7, 2011, Daniel L. Byman

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    February 4, 2011, Daniel L. Byman

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    February 4, 2011, Daniel L. Byman

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    February 3, 2011, Daniel L. Byman

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    December 7, 2010, Daniel L. Byman

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    January 5, 2010, Daniel L. Byman

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    December 15, 2009, Daniel L. Byman

  • Options for a New American Strategy Toward Iran

    June 2009, Daniel L. Byman, Martin S. Indyk, Suzanne Maloney, Michael E. O'Hanlon, Kenneth M. Pollack and Bruce Riedel

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    October 2008, Daniel L. Byman

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    July/August 2008, Daniel L. Byman

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    July 2008, Daniel L. Byman and Kenneth M. Pollack

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    March 2008, Daniel L. Byman

  • The Next Phase of the Iraq War

    November 15, 2007, Daniel L. Byman

  • Renditions and the Rule of Law

    October 15, 2007, Daniel L. Byman

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    October 9, 2007, Daniel L. Byman

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