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January 23, 2009
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THIMPHU, Bhutan -- In March, Bhutan made the transition from a century of absolute monarchy to become the world's newest democracy. Now, as the trappings of autocracy fall away, the small Himalayan kingdom is forced to deal with the expulsion in 1991 of over 100,000 of its ethnic Nepalese minority, who remain scattered across eastern Nepal in increasingly radicalized refugee camps.

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The Emerging Continent
January 12, 2009
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From the emergence of Brazil and the populist left, to the gathering momentum of regional integration, South America has experienced a decade of growth and change while America's attention has been turned elsewhere. WPR examines the Emerging Continent.

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Advice for Obama: Afghanistan and Pakistan

The Cato Institute's Malou Innocent has advice for the Obama administration on Pakistan and Afghanistan policy.

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