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September 30, 2011 This Week on ForeignAffairs.comThis newsletter is sponsored by The Fletcher School at Tufts University.
SNAPSHOT How the Haqqani Network is Expanding From WaziristanMichael Semple
The network of militants operating in Pakistan's tribal areas are playing an increasingly destabilizing role in NATO's possible negotiations with the Taliban. Read 
SNAPSHOT Mullen Takes on the ISIAqil Shah
The United States has long had evidence that Pakistan's ISI backs the Haqqani network,  
but it took an attack on the U.S. embassy in Kabul for Obama officials to condemn it publicly.  
If Islamabad does not clean up its act, Washington needs to follow up rhetoric with military sanctions. Read 
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SNAPSHOT The Pentagon's Cyberstrategy, One Year LaterWilliam J. Lynn III
More destructive cyberweapons are being created every day,  
and an increasingly sophisticated technology black market virtually guarantees  
that they will eventually land in the hands of the United States' enemies.  
Robust defenses are no longer a luxury, they are a necessity. Read 
SNAPSHOT The Resignation of Wadah Khanfar and the Future of Al JazeeraPhilip Seib
Speculation is swirling as to why Wadah Khanfar, the director general of the  
Arab world's most powerful satellite news broadcaster, resigned his post last week.  
But the real question is whether the network can survive the challenges it now faces. Read 
SNAPSHOT Securing the SinaiAmr Yossef
In the months since the Egyptian revolution, the Sinai has grown increasingly unstable,  
and jihadi groups operating in the area threaten to ignite the already tense  
Egyptian-Israeli relationship. What the Sinai needs is not more Egyptian troops,  
however, but a program of political and economic development. Read 
SNAPSHOT Behind Qatar's Intervention In LibyaDavid Roberts
Although Qatar has been an active player in the Middle East for some time,  
its intervention in Libya represented a dramatic break with its behind-the-scenes  
diplomacy of the past. Qatar hopes to turn its aid to the Libyan rebels 
into a role as an invaluable go-between for Western countries looking to engage post-Qaddafi Libya. Read 
SNAPSHOT Yemen's Hijacked RevolutionLetta Tayler
In recent months, as the world's attention shifted to Libya and elsewhere in the Arab world,  
Yemen's pro-democracy protests were overshadowed by a struggle among  
three of the country's most entrenched power brokers. Read 
SNAPSHOT Overturning Lee Kuan Yew's Legacy in SingaporeAmitav Acharya
Singapore's storied first prime minister gave his countrymen stability and prosperity.  
A new generation of Singaporeans with little recollection of his crusade  
against poverty and violence wants democracy as well,  
challenging Lee's principle that popular rule would threaten stability and development. Read 
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