Despite Obama's Concessions, Russia Remains Unhelpful on Iran
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Joshua Kucera
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Nation & World - October 26, 2009
U.S. efforts are producing few results on nuclear problem.
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The Value of Clinton's Photo-Op With Kim Jong Il
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Joshua Kucera
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Nation & World - August 11, 2009
Although Ling and Lee's saga is over, the effect on U.S.-North Korean relations is unknown.
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Government Recruits Geeks to Blunt Cybersecurity Threats
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Joshua Kucera
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Nation & World - August 6, 2009
The U.S. Cyber Challenge aims to identify 10,000 patriotic geeks and make them experts.
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Obama's Balancing Act With Russian Relations
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Joshua Kucera
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Nation & World - July 31, 2009
The administration wants to have good relationships with Russia and Russia's foes.
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Obama's First U.S.-Russian Summit Yields Progress
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Joshua Kucera
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Nation & World - July 13, 2009
Obama and Medvedev agreed to reduce their country's nuclear arsenals.
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Holding Journalists Could Backfire on North Korea
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Joshua Kucera
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Nation & World - June 16, 2009
The sentencing of two U.S. journalists thrust North Korea back into the headlines.
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Iran's Missile Launch a Rebuke of the United States
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Joshua Kucera
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Nation & World - May 27, 2009
The meaning is largely political as Iranian President Ahmadinejad is up for re-election on June 12.
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McChrystal Represents a New Direction at the Pentagon and in Afghanistan
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Joshua Kucera
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Nation & World - May 18, 2009
Defense Secretary Gates brought in a new commander to replace McKiernan in Afghanistan.
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