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Take a risk on the rule of law in Kashmir
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Nigeria struck by plague of special advisers
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Security Council debate on preventive diplomacy gets undiplomatic
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Kissinger finally has Europe’s phone number
EU President Herman Van Rompuy has managed to pull off a nice little joke by giving Henry Kissinger his phone number. Get it?
Is the Security Council serious about preventive diplomacy?
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The most boring peacekeeping debate ever?
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Dick Cheney has written my book of the year (and I haven’t even read it yet)
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Want some illicit tin ore? Ask the UN!
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The EU can’t even stop you drinking yourself to death
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