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Everyone’s Talking About Iran’s Nuclear Program. What About Its Auto Industry?
Everyone’s Talking About Iran’s Nuclear Program. What About Its Auto Industry?

 By Masoud Movahed

With thousands of engineers designing national vehicles, the auto industry is the second largest sector in the economy outside of oil and offers a huge chunk of employment opportunity to Iran’s young population.

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Op-EdYale Journal of International AffairsApril 15, 2014Middle East
Not the Bad Apple Story, Again! Why the Colombian Military Needs Immediate Reform
Not the Bad Apple Story, Again! Why the Colombian Military Needs Immediate Reform

By Michael Reed Hurtado

The Colombian government says that security sector reform is off-limits at the peace talks with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). The government may have its reasons, but that should not leave security sector reform off-limits for Colombian citizenry and the international community.

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Op-EdYale Journal of International AffairsApril 2, 2014South America
 
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