Russia Raises Petroleum Tariffs For Tajikistan, But Drops Them For Kyrgyzstan
March 28, 2011 3 min. read

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) reports that Russia has increased tariffs on oil and oil products exported to Tajikistan by as much as 5.3%. This will increase the price of gasoline from the current $232 per ton to more than $250 or even as high as $285 per ton, just in time to squeeze the […]

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Germany post Baden-Wurttemberg
March 28, 2011 7 min. read

Elections in two German states (Länder) led to one historic result while confirming the national government’s unpopularity and its perceived mishandling of a number of (inter)national and local issues. A historically unprecedented development is the emergence of the Greens as a third major party which will lead a coalition on eye level – there is […]

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Deal or no Deal
March 28, 2011 5 min. read

The Following piece is written by a Yemeni-based journalist who writes for Foreign Policy Association (FPA), and due to serious security concerns, remains anonymous. After announcing on Friday the imminent resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh on favor of the Opposition, the Foreign Minister, Abubakr al-Qirbi is now playing on words. If Friday’s presidential address […]

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Protests in Syria
March 28, 2011 3 min. read

PROTESTS IN SYRIA While the NATO intervention in Libya continues, protests in Arabian Peninsula spreads to Syria after Yemen and Bahrain; against President Bashar al-Assad who ruled the country more than three decades after his father Hafez al-Assad’s regime. The Assads originally came from an elite minority in Syria which established itself first in top […]

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Radiation in U.S. from Japan
March 28, 2011 2 min. read

Radioactive isotope iodine-131 has been found in water samples from six states: Massachusetts, Nevada, California, Hawaii, Colorado and Washington. The radiation undoubtedly came from Japan’s leaking reactors following damage from the Mar. 11 earthquake and tsunami. The radiation levels found in the samples were low, with a half-life of only eight days, and should not […]

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UJ's Curious Israel Boycott
March 27, 2011 3 min. read

I’m afraid I do not get the rationale behind the University of Johannesburg’s recent decision to sever ties with Israel’s Ben Gurion University of the Negev. Of all of the boycotts to conduct, deciding to target the very institutions where some of the most vibrant dissent against Israeli policy is likely to occur seems counterproductive. […]

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EU Security Policy Disintegrates Over Libya
March 27, 2011 2 min. read

Okay, I’m ready to reconsider my previous criticism of Catherine Ashton and her seeming fecklessness on hammering out a common EU foreign policy. Though it’s been clear since the Libyan crisis began that EU coordination has been disorganized at best, this summary from Deutsche Presse-Agenteur demonstrates that any hope for a coherent security policy, in […]

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Drones
March 27, 2011 2 min. read

American drones have been flying the skies over Mexico since 2009 to collect intelligence on drug syndicates.  The flights took place with the consent of the Calderón administration, but neither the US nor Mexican governments made it public. As the story broke earlier last week Mexicans of many stripes—from lawmakers to farmers—started to howl that […]

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Chinese Responses to the 2011 Japanese Sendai (Tohoku) Earthquake
March 27, 2011 7 min. read

A couple of weeks ago, our colleague, Adam Minter wrote an article looking at  the Shanghainese response to the recent Sendai Earthquake.  It was a good read, but I wanted to flesh out the topic a bit,  expand it to the general Chinese internet blog/BBS (netizen world)  response to the earthquake.  Then, perhaps, look at […]

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Anna Chapman: Cover Girl of Russia's Hollow Patriotism
March 27, 2011 3 min. read

Although you don’t choose your country, the most successful patriotisms are those focused around ideals. An American may love America simply because he was born there, but considers his love to be more than mere tribalism by referencing its values as the “land of freedom” or praising its international brands of independence, liberty, democracy, faith, […]

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After 65 Years The BBC Russian Service Ceases Broadcasts
March 27, 2011 4 min. read
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On Saturday, March 26 the BBC Russian Service aired its last broadcast at 21:30 Moscow time. The BBC Russian Service ceased its radio broadcasts after 65 years on the air because of drastic budget cuts implemented by the British government. The BBC also stopped broadcasting to Russia in English on short and medium wave. A limited […]

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Gov't urges transparency from nuke co.
March 27, 2011 2 min. read

Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano urged Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) to be more transparent and provide information to the government more quickly. The government revealed a series of missteps taken by TEPCO Saturday, including sending workers into the radiation-leaking plant in Fukushima without protective foot gear. Two workers at the Daiichi plant suffered […]

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