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Jim Hoagland is a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner. His column runs on Thursdays and Sundays.

Recent Columns
A Shifting Focus on Terrorism (Post, April 24, 2005)

Power Plays in Asia (Post, April 21, 2005)

Hammering the Wrong Nails: The 9/11 Commission's 'Solution' Won't Fix the Real Intelligence Failures (Post, April 17, 2005)

Balancing Act in Gaza (Post, April 14, 2005)

No Longer Your Iraq (Post, April 10, 2005)

The Backlash Paradox (Post, April 7, 2005)

Keeping Covenant With Iraq (Post, April 3, 2005)

De Gaulle's Tattered Legacy (Post, March 31, 2005)

Playing Both Sides in Jordan (Post, March 27, 2005)

Tiananmen's Legacy (Post, March 24, 2005)

For Bush, Personnel as Policy (Post, March 20, 2005)

Shunning Sinn Fein (Post, March 17, 2005)

Reassessing Putin (Post, March 13, 2005)

Nurturing The Beirut Spring (Post, March 10, 2005)

Tony Blair, Reflecting (Post, March 6, 2005)

For Tony Blair, No Backing Down (Post, March 2, 2005)

Ignoring the Invisible Hand (Post, Feb. 27, 2005)

The Unheralded Revolution: Can the Gains Made by Iraq's Women Be Echoed Elsewhere? (Post, Feb. 24, 2005)

The Limits of Reconciliation (Post, Feb. 20, 2005)

Waste, Fraud and War (Post, Feb. 17, 2005)

Tailor-Made for the CIA (Post, Feb. 13, 2005)

Cheney's Undimmed Role (Post, Feb. 10, 2005)

The One-Sentence Iran Policy (Post, Feb. 6, 2005)

Rice's European Tests (Post, Feb. 3, 2005)

Beyond Tomorrow in Iraq: Elections Are the Start of What Was Once Deemed Unachievable (Post, Jan. 30, 2005)

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