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Comment: The White House has finally announced a strategy in Afghanistan, but the risk of an outsourced, mercenary approach is not off the cards, writes James Snell.
Comment: Michael Brenner examines the ingredients behind Tunisia's successful democratic institutions, the lessons other countries might learn, and the reason for such proportionally high numbers of Tunisian IS recruits
Comment: Following six years of de-facto self-rule, it's clear that Syria's Kurds have established themselves in ways impossible to undo, writes Paul Iddon.
Comment: The 1988 Democratic Convention was the first time we openly debated Palestine, and holds some important lessons for us today, writes James J. Zogby.
Comment: As the Islamic State group rapidly loses ground, it's doing what it does best - reinventing itself for new battlefields, both physical and virtual, writes Gemma Fox.
Comment: Professor Michael Brenner explores the foreign policy implications of a potential Clinton presidency, and asks how her track record of hardline tendencies might play out.
Comment: The outgoing president encouraged us to take responsibility for our own societal change, instead of looking to the US as if it were a global NGO, writes Bassel Salloukh.
Comment: The exploitation of ignorance and fear did not begin with Trump, and it won't end with him, writes Laith Saud
Comment: Beyond using its veto, the US has a variety of other methods it can use to get its way, writes Ian Sinclair.
Comment: New correspondence between Blair and Bush has come to light that underlines Blair's desire to prioritise the special relationship with the US, with profound consequences, writes James Denselow