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Mira Kamdar suggests India learn the lessons of a flawed U.S. war on terror. Mohamed El-Erian warns the economy needs new clear-headed thinking. Ibrahim Kalin says Turkey can be Middle East-to-Europe power broker. Dana Moss imagines a post-Qaddafi Libya being much the same old story. Binyavanga Wainaina writes a blunt how-to guide for aspiring dictators. ...
Mira Kamdar suggests India learn the lessons of a flawed U.S. war on terror.
Mira Kamdar suggests India learn the lessons of a flawed U.S. war on terror.
Mohamed El-Erian warns the economy needs new clear-headed thinking.
Ibrahim Kalin says Turkey can be Middle East-to-Europe power broker.
Dana Moss imagines a post-Qaddafi Libya being much the same old story.
Binyavanga Wainaina writes a blunt how-to guide for aspiring dictators.
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Elizabeth Dickinson is International Crisis Group’s senior analyst for Colombia.
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