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U.S. counterterrorism policy

The Hambali Problem in ASEAN-US Relations
By Ryan Ashley and Moez Hayat
The Hambali case is emblematic of larger failures in U.S. security cooperation, in both substance and tone.

Should the US Support China's Security Role in Afghanistan?
By Wang Mouzhou
Cooperation in Afghanistan could stabilize the region and potentially lead to broader joint counterterrorism efforts.

Why Is Counterterrorism Cooperation So Difficult?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Every country agrees terrorism is a threat. So why is it so hard to get states to work together?

How Should the US Craft Counterterrorism Policy in Central Asia?
By Catherine Putz
A reasonable report, an aluminium feud, and Kazakh movies; weekend reads.
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