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Iraq crisis 2014
Why Australia Should Join Allied Efforts Against the Islamic State
By Brad Halt
Yes, it is in the nation’s interests to combat the threat of international terrorism.
A Theoretical Case Against Australian ISIS Intervention
By Heath Pickering
Political theory offers little support for an Australian role in the latest Middle East intervention.
East Asia and America's War on the Caliphate
By Robert Dujarric
What implications will the war on the Islamic State have for U.S. power in the Asia-Pacific?
ISIL’s Rise Highlights Afghan War’s Shaky Premise
By Patrick Knapp
The U.S. ought to reassess what it is building in Afghanistan.
Australia to Join International Forces in Iraq
By Kevin Placek
Tony Abbott announces that Australia will provide humanitarian aid and equipment.
US Airstrikes in Iraq: A Win-Win Situation for China
By Shannon Tiezzi
China is pessimistic that airstrikes will help, but stands to benefit if U.S. intervention stabilizes Iraq.
Why China Won't Lead in the Middle East
By Shannon Tiezzi
Despite security interests in the region, don't look for China to become a leading mediator in Middle East conflicts.
China's Role in the Middle East
By Shannon Tiezzi
Dr. John Calabrese on what's at stake for China in Iraq and Beijing's strategy for Middle East engagement.
Chinese Envoy Visits Iraq
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's special envoy to the Middle East met with Maliki and others in Baghdad this week.
The Pitfalls to China’s Mideast Policy
By Jeffrey Payne
China will realize that its presence in the region will cost more than planned and regularly ensnare it in conflict.
Could Iraq Be Another Libya for China?
By Andrea Ghiselli
The crisis in Iraq again reveals the costs of China’s low military profile in the region.
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