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As the turmoil in the Middle East continues, the United States nears the debt ceiling and the global economy remains weak, politicians in all countries must deal with complex local and international issues. Brookings experts discuss elections and political transitions around the globe, examining the role of politics at all levels.
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Presidential Commitments Honored and Betrayed
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2012, Benjamin Wittes, ed.
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2012, Carlo Bastasin
Barack Obama's Foreign Policy
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