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Paul R. Pillar

Paul R. Pillar is director of graduate studies at Georgetown University's Security Studies Program and a former national intelligence officer for the Near East and South Asia. He is a contributing editor to The National Interest where he writes a daily blog.

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The Decline of State-Sponsored Terrorism

The Decline of State-Sponsored Terrorism

After peaking in the 1980s, the practice has declined since the fall of the Soviet Union.… More »

The Politics of the Afghan End Game

The Politics of the Afghan End Game

The U.S. will be better off when we can finally leave Afghanistan.… More »

Kim Jong Un to George W. Bush: Why the World Still Has Hereditary Rulers

Kim Jong Un to George W. Bush: Why the World Still Has Hereditary Rulers

Four possible explanations for the persistence of hereditary leaders.… More »

The Accidental Coup: How Confused Protesters Seized an African Country

The Accidental Coup: How Confused Protesters Seized an African Country

In Mali and beyond, more of history may be accidental than we think.… More »

The U.S.-Israeli Conflict of Interest

The U.S.-Israeli Conflict of Interest

The two allies diverge on Iran.… More »

Why the Rogue Soldier's Attack in Afghanistan Was Probably Inevitable

Why the Rogue Soldier's Attack in Afghanistan Was Probably Inevitable

Sunday's slaughter of 16 Afghan civilians by an American is another symptom of a war that has to end.… More »

Why Israeli Public Opinion Opposes a Strike on Iran

Why Israeli Public Opinion Opposes a Strike on Iran

A new poll shows Israelis are skeptical of attacking Iran, especially without U.S. support.… More »

What America Can Learn From Hungary's Backsliding Democracy

What America Can Learn From Hungary's Backsliding Democracy

The country's creeping authoritarianism offers a warning for the Arab Spring and even for the U.S..… More »

American Politicians Should Care More About Global Public Opinion

American Politicians Should Care More About Global Public Opinion

Candidates might love to trumpet American exceptionalism, but what non-Americans think about us still matters for international relations… More »

Why Obama Shouldn't Let Yemen's President Come to the U.S.

Why Obama Shouldn't Let Yemen's President Come to the U.S.

The U.S. is considering hosting Ali Abdullah Saleh for medical treatment, but his country's transition is too messy to be stage-managed from Washington… More »

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