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  1. Steve Pifer looks at the future of U.S.-Russia arms control following the end of the START Treaty on December 5. http://bit.ly/6ivebs
  2. Omer Taspinar examines U.S.-Turkish relations in light of Prime Minister Erdogan's recent visit to the White House. http://bit.ly/6lrBYQ
  3. Suzanne Maloney testified before a House subcommittee on the topic of U.S. sanctions on Iran. http://bit.ly/4WnI0V
  4. Tomorrow at 4 pm- a talk on the Lisbon Treaty and its potential for transforming Europe and transatlantic relations. http://bit.ly/5Cemd5
  5. Martin Indyk writes that a sense of urgency is needed to make breakthroughs in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. http://bit.ly/8M6Ksi
  6. Vanda Felbab-Brown's new book on counterinsurgency and counternarcotics policy, "Shooting Up," is now on sale. http://bit.ly/4nnZC8
  7. At 2 pm tomorrow at Brookings- a discussion on health services for Iraqi refugees and internally displaced persons. http://bit.ly/4ryzfP
  8. Oliver Rüss at Brookings at 11 am tomorrow to discuss the coordination of U.S. and European counterterrorism efforts. http://bit.ly/6YVyr0
  9. Peter Singer's "Wired for War" was named a 'Book of the Year' by Financial Times: http://bit.ly/7ZnQFv
  10. Peter Singer's "Wired for War" was named a 'Book of the Year' by the Financial Times. http://bit.ly/7ZnQFv
  11. Peter W. Singer has been named a "top global thinker" in Foreign Policy's first annual list: http://bit.ly/82bE4x
  12. Michael O’Hanlon is on the @drshow at 10am EST discussing U.S. objectives in #Afghanistan. Listen: http://bit.ly/6U6xUV
  13. RT @darnoc: Intra-Party Democracy in China: Should We Take It Seriously? from @brookingsfp http://bit.ly/4RzaI9
  14. Part 2 of a "Vision for Victory" in #Afghanistan, by Michael O'Hanlon: http://bit.ly/1H19hi
  15. Part 1 of a "Vision for Victory" in #Afghanistan, by Michael O'Hanlon: http://bit.ly/kD7FX
  16. Peter Singer examines video games as a military recruiting tool and writes they may desensitize the realities of war. http://bit.ly/227Pg3
  17. Michael O'Hanlon writes that police reforms are a reason for hope in #Afghanistan. http://bit.ly/1URNbH
  18. Cheng Li and Jordan Lee examine if President Obama can pull a Cairo-speech moment in china. http://bit.ly/3OCPph
  19. Charles Ebinger & Govinda Avasarala write about transferring environmental technology in an IPR-friendly way http://bit.ly/3VW7PH
  20. Hady Amr analyzes ways in which civil society can bridge the gap between the United States and a diverse Muslim world. http://bit.ly/2TmnUK