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Part Part I The China Hedge: First--A Partner? -- chapter 1 China: Making an Adversary* -- chapter 2 Is China a Responsible Stakeholder? -- chapter 3 Who Is Violating the International Rules? -- part Part II Can a Nuclear Iran Be Deterred and Contained? -- chapter 4 Are Iran's Leaders Rational Actors? -- chapter 5 Can the US Prevent Iran from Lording over the Middle East? -- part Part III Pakistan: The Hottest Spot -- chapter 6 Pakistan: A New, Geopolitical Approach -- part Part IV: Muslims and Arabs: WhatMakes a Reliable Partner inPeace? -- chapter 7 Tunisia: The First Arab Islamocracy -- chapter 8 Illiberal Moderate Muslims Are the Global Swing Vote -- chapter 9 Should We Support Illiberal Religious Democracies? -- chapter 10 Th e Sala? Question -- chapter 11 Why Th ere Cannot Be a Marshall Plan for the Middle East -- part Part V Nuclear Arms: Wrong Priorities -- chapter 12 Zero Is the Wrong Number -- chapter 13 A Deeply Flawed Fuel Bank -- part Part VI EU: How to Save the Union? -- chapter 14 Nationalism: Th e Communitarian Block -- chapter 15 Th e Good Life in an Austere Age -- part Part VII: When Are Armed Humanitarian Interventions Justified? -- chapter 16 Th e Lessons of Libya -- chapter 17 Th e Case for Decoupled Armed Interventions -- part Part VIII Human Rights Post 2000 -- chapter 18 Life: Th e Most Basic Right -- chapter 19 Terrorists: Neither Solders nor Criminals -- chapter 20 Drones: Moral and Legal? -- chapter 21 Is the Normativity of Human Rights Self-Evident? * -- chapter 22 Pirates: Too Many Rights? *.
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