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		<title>The Colonial Review</title>
		<description>Other articles from the current online edition of The Colonial Review.</description>
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		<link>http://www.thecolonialreview.com</link>
		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Nov 2005 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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						<title>WELCOME TO THE COLONIAL REVIEW</title>
						<link>http://www.thecolonialreview.com/news/2005/11/26/News/Welcome.To.The.Colonial.Review-1053231.shtml</link>
						<description>Perspectives: (5-7 page maximum) that goes in-depth to talk about an issue regarding world affairs and/or U.S. foreign policy.  It can be political, economic, and/or social in nature.  Anything is fair game really. 
 
 
Response Papers: (2-3 pages each) Here members can critique/support/ add to aspects of the longer paper. 
 
Op-eds: (1 page maximum) Will specifically be aimed at immediate events in the news.</description>
						<pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 15:37:43 GMT</pubDate>
						
						<collegepublisher:section>News</collegepublisher:section>
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						<collegepublisher:issuedate>11/26/05</collegepublisher:issuedate>
						<collegepublisher:subheadline>GW's undergraduate forum for the discussion of international affairs</collegepublisher:subheadline>
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						<collegepublisher:sectionlink>http://www.thecolonialreview.com/news/2005/11/26/News/</collegepublisher:sectionlink>
						<collegepublisher:sectioncategory>Other</collegepublisher:sectioncategory>
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						<title>Domestic Factors Shaping U.S. Foreign Policy Towards Pakistan</title>
						<link>http://www.thecolonialreview.com/news/2005/11/26/Perspectives/Domestic.Factors.Shaping.U.s.Foreign.Policy.Towards.Pakistan-1113048.shtml</link>
						<description>Domestic Factors in the Formulation and Implementation of U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Pakistan While the attacks of September 11 gave President Bush great power in crafting the range of appropriate responses in the nascent war on terror, a variety of subtle and direct forces continued to shape the depth of his presidential leadership.</description>
						<pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 15:37:43 GMT</pubDate>
						
						<collegepublisher:section>Perspectives</collegepublisher:section>
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						<collegepublisher:issuedate>11/26/05</collegepublisher:issuedate>
						<collegepublisher:subheadline>How the presidential agenda and congressional interests shape the U.S.-Pakistan relationship in the War on Terror</collegepublisher:subheadline>
						<collegepublisher:author>Shaheen Chaudhri</collegepublisher:author>
						<collegepublisher:authortitle>Lead Editor</collegepublisher:authortitle>
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						<collegepublisher:sectionlink>http://www.thecolonialreview.com/news/2005/11/26/Perspectives/</collegepublisher:sectionlink>
						<collegepublisher:sectioncategory>Other</collegepublisher:sectioncategory>
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						<title>Reaction</title>
						<link>http://www.thecolonialreview.com/news/2005/11/26/Response/Reaction-1114276.shtml</link>
						<description>The nature of American-Pakistani relations under the Bush Administration is not a new one.  Despite the aforementioned concerns over Pakistan's internal policies, the Bush Administration has successfully identified a key player in the long-term War on Terror.</description>
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						<collegepublisher:section>Response</collegepublisher:section>
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						<collegepublisher:issuedate>11/26/05</collegepublisher:issuedate>
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						<collegepublisher:author>Claudine Roshanian</collegepublisher:author>
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						<collegepublisher:sectionlink>http://www.thecolonialreview.com/news/2005/11/26/Response/</collegepublisher:sectionlink>
						<collegepublisher:sectioncategory>Other</collegepublisher:sectioncategory>
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						<title>Reaction</title>
						<link>http://www.thecolonialreview.com/news/2005/11/26/Response/Reaction-1114281.shtml</link>
						<description>Shaheen Chaudhri's article explains in great detail the changes in United States policy toward Pakistan since September 11, 2001.  It describes the difference between White House policy, mostly based on the War on Terror, and the attitudes of the Congress, which consider human rights violations and nuclear proliferation issues to be of greater importance.</description>
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						<collegepublisher:section>Response</collegepublisher:section>
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						<collegepublisher:issuedate>11/26/05</collegepublisher:issuedate>
						<collegepublisher:subheadline>U.S. Policy Toward Pakistan Looks at the Bigger Picture</collegepublisher:subheadline>
						<collegepublisher:author>Claire F. Selsky</collegepublisher:author>
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						<collegepublisher:sectionlink>http://www.thecolonialreview.com/news/2005/11/26/Response/</collegepublisher:sectionlink>
						<collegepublisher:sectioncategory>Other</collegepublisher:sectioncategory>
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						<title>The poisonous olive branch</title>
						<link>http://www.thecolonialreview.com/news/2005/11/26/OpEds/The-Poisonous.Olive.Branch-1114275.shtml</link>
						<description>Reuters and ABC News report that Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei is urging Iraqi officials to ask coalition forces to leave Iraq and allow Iran to fill the gap.  In a statement to Iranian state news Khamenei stated that "[Iraq's] security is our own security and Iran honors Iraq's independence and power... We will extend assistance to [Iraq] in those fields.</description>
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						<collegepublisher:section>Op-Eds</collegepublisher:section>
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						<collegepublisher:issuedate>11/26/05</collegepublisher:issuedate>
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						<collegepublisher:author>Claudine Roshanian</collegepublisher:author>
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						<collegepublisher:sectionlink>http://www.thecolonialreview.com/news/2005/11/26/OpEds/</collegepublisher:sectionlink>
						<collegepublisher:sectioncategory>Other</collegepublisher:sectioncategory>
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						<title>When One Door Opens...</title>
						<link>http://www.thecolonialreview.com/news/2005/11/26/OpEds/When-One.Door.Opens-1114278.shtml</link>
						<description>Recently, President Bush returned from an eight-day trip to East Asia, which highlighted multilateral action on terrorism, the war in Iraq, and free trade.  Bush's stop in The People's Republic of China was of particular interest to the international community, where the world's sole superpower met with one of the world's fastest-growing economies.</description>
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						<collegepublisher:section>Op-Eds</collegepublisher:section>
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						<collegepublisher:issuedate>11/26/05</collegepublisher:issuedate>
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						<collegepublisher:author>Joel Meister</collegepublisher:author>
						<collegepublisher:authortitle>'Lead Editor'</collegepublisher:authortitle>
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						<collegepublisher:sectionlink>http://www.thecolonialreview.com/news/2005/11/26/OpEds/</collegepublisher:sectionlink>
						<collegepublisher:sectioncategory>Other</collegepublisher:sectioncategory>
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