In Egypt Follow the Advice of President Theodore Roosevelt
February 14, 2012 1 min. read

“It turns out societal fault lines, interpersonal rivalries, and long suppressed power centers do not move at Internet speeds,” Sarwar Kashmeri observes in a new article in the Huffington Post commemorating the first anniversary of Egypt’s uprisings. Americans and local revolutionaries must be patient about the revolution’s transition to governance in Egypt. In fact, Kashmeri […]

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Understanding Israel: The New Palestinian Unity Government
February 14, 2012 1 min. read
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Last week Palestinian officials from Gaza and the West Bank met in Qatar to form a unity government.  Since 2007, Hamas has ruled Gaza and Fatah the West Bank.  While there  have been several attempts in the past to form a unity government, none have been succssful. In this episode of Understanding Israel, Israeli Major (res.) […]

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The European Union Crisis: The View from Poland
February 14, 2012 6 min. read

Guest Post by Artur Kluz, Guy Billauer The European Union is walking a thin line.  Bloomberg News recently reported that European CEOs are actively considering the worst case scenario – namely, the end of the Euro. Spanish and Italian companies are increasingly moving funds to Germany in expectation of one or more Eurozone countries exiting the Eurozone. Germany’s Central Bank recorded […]

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Russian Politician and American Ambassador Emphasize Arctic Cooperation
February 14, 2012 4 min. read

Boris Nemtsov, co-president of the opposition People’s Freedom Party in Russia, has spoken out against Putin’s stance in the Arctic – in Canada. He is currently crossing the True North Strong and Free on a speaking tour organized by the Central and Eastern European Council. Nemtsov has been an outspoken critic of Prime Minister Vladimir […]

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China’s Olympic Promise on Press Freedom
February 14, 2012 4 min. read

The Chinese government has sentenced writer Li Tie to 10 years imprisonment for his online articles, in which he urged respect for ordinary citizens, called for democracy and political reform, and urged basic human rights. Journalists around the world have noted with sorrow — but not surprise — this incredibly harsh and hypocritical decision. That […]

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Car Bomb Defused in Tbilisi, Israeli Embassy Target
February 13, 2012 3 min. read

Georgian authorities report today that a bomb planted in the car of an employee of the Israeli embassy was defused by police. The employee was, according to Georgian TV news station Rustavi 2, a Georgian citizen by the name of Roman Khachaturian, a driver for the embassy and the luckiest man in Tbilisi. Khachaturian told […]

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SAARC Bulletin
February 11, 2012 3 min. read

Here are the most recent updates from four of the eight SAARC nations. For news from the rest of the countries, please visit their respective national pages. … MALDIVES – A top US diplomat arrived in the Maldives on February 11 to help resolve a deepening political crisis sparked by the ousting of the Indian […]

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BRICS and Investment: Emerging Markets and Frontier Markets Going for Gold
February 10, 2012 3 min. read

Brazil has been affected in recent weeks by suggestions of a slow down in Brazil’s usually hot economy. Inflation in China also has received some attention. The result was that some market studies have been done on the BRICS and emerging economies showing that countries like Mexico, South Africa and Vietnam are doing quite well […]

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The Syrian Spiral
February 10, 2012 7 min. read

As I write these words, demonstrations are unfolding in the public squares of Syrian cities and towns, as they have done every Friday for the last eleven months, since the people of Dir’a first took to the streets to manifest their discontent at the indignities imposed upon them by the Asad regime. Grainy scenes of […]

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Yemen’s Presidential Elections, the Proof is in the Pudding
February 8, 2012 5 min. read

A couple of weeks shy of the scheduled presidential elections, Vice-President Abdu Rabbo Mansour Hadi announced in an official ceremony that he would run for president, adding that he hoped Yemenis would entrust him with the responsibility of running the affairs of the state. On Tuesday, Yemenis across the country woke up to find that […]

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A New Direction for EU-Russia Relations?
February 8, 2012 4 min. read

As Europe suffers a severe a cold snap, EU-Russian relations are experiencing a proverbial chill. The diplomatic cooling is the result of EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton’s criticism of Putin’s democratic credentials. The sharpness of Ashton’s critique was for many a somewhat surprising, yet desirable development. Indeed, the tough stance on the state of […]

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IMF Recommends Japan Triple Consumption Tax
February 8, 2012 2 min. read

The International Monetary Fund said Japan should triple its consumption tax in order to cut the country’s massive public debt. At 5 percent, Japan’s consumption tax rate is one of the lowest in the world. Anoop Singh, IMF chief for Asia, said “It has been our sense… that raising the consumption tax gradually, not immediately, […]

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