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Freezing and Seizing Qadhafi’s Assets
By Reena Mittelman — Already, Libyan assets frozen by the United States represent the largest amount ever blocked under an American sanctions action. Recent asset-recovery legislation passed in Switzerland suggests a way that the United States and its allies can seize even more.
Revising the Emergency Provisions of Egypt’s Constitution
Jacob Turner suggests revisions to Egypt’s Constitution that could help ensure a stable transition to democratic government.
Dealing with Burma’s Nuclear Weapons Exploration
Three Harvard National Security Fellows analyze the possibility of nuclear weapons proliferation in Burma
Piracy Presents Opportunity for NATO-Russia Cooperation
By Ronak D. Desai —
Combating the scourge of maritime piracy has emerged as a promising area of cooperation between NATO and the Russian Federation.
The Forgotten Filmography of the Global War on Terror
By Allan Swisher
Admiral Mullen Stresses Need for “Iterative” Civil-Military Relationship at Harvard
By David Palko
NATO Summit Reaches Agreements on Afghanistan, Cooperation with Russia
By Robert Collins
Too Much Inter-Agency Cooperation?: A Warning from Aborted Satellite Plan
By Joseph Borson
DoD-DHS Memorandum of Understanding Aims to Improve Cybersecurity Collaboration
By Matthew Bobby
NSJ Forum: Concerns about Wiretapping the Internet
Susan Landau, Marc Rotenberg, and John Palfrey address security and privacy issues concerning the proposed internet monitoring legislation.