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Although Mir Hossein Moussavi is the visible face of the Iranian opposition, the Green Revolution remains undirected, transforming itself according to events. That the movement marches on, wounded but not defeated, suggests that all is not lost and that much remains worth salvaging. The time to act is now, though, if the West wants it to escape becoming another "what if" event of history.

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Aid Reborn: New Actors, New Assumptions
June 23, 2009
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The landscape of foreign aid and development is changing dramatically, with new actors, both public and private, challenging the international aid architecture, and a new generation of workers challenging its assumptions. WPR examines Aid Reborn.

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Jeffrey Mankoff on Russian Foreign Policy

Jeffrey Mankoff, adjunct fellow for Russia studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, discusses his new book, "Russian Foreign Policy: The Return of Great Power Politics."

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