Yemen: Tipping Point
March 9, 2011 4 min. read

After a month of widespread national protests against the government and the increasing pressure on Yemen’s President to resign his position; the nation’s political crisis is fast approaching its tipping point. The opposition is demanding drastic economical and political reforms in order to palliate to the chronic corruption of the elite, the spreading poverty and […]

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Anti-Taliban Leaders Picked off in Pakistan as 34 Funeral Attendees Killed
March 9, 2011 3 min. read

In a statement released this morning, on the terrible occasion of at least 34 dead, 45 and more wounded at a funeral for the wife of a leading anti-Taliban leader, Kala Khan, in Peshawar, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani “reiterated the government’s resolve to root out the cancer of terrorism from every nook and corner […]

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Violence flares up in Yemen
March 9, 2011 4 min. read

As Yemen enters its fourth weeks of protests, the anti-government movement shows no sign of weakening. It continues to relentlessly ask for the immediate departure of the President. In recent days, as many more MPs presented their resignation and many Sheikhs decided to join the ranks of the protesters, the government has upped its game […]

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Bureaucratic revolving door undermines foreign policy
March 9, 2011 3 min. read

Japanese Foreign Minister Seiji Maehara stepped down Sunday in the midst of a political funds scandal. Maehara received a 250,000-yen ($3000) donation from a South Korean woman whom he had known since childhood. The woman said she was unaware that the donation was illegal, and Maehara claimed to have been unaware of receiving the donation. […]

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Expect Large Losses After Spring Thaw in Afghanistan
March 9, 2011 4 min. read

Secretary of Defense Robert Gates has been in Afghanistan this week to assess how the expected July 2011 draw down will take place.  There aren’t many surprises in store; the number of boots withdrawn is likely to be small-a token gesture, to begin the process of handing Afghanistan’s security to its own homegrown armed forces. […]

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Kazakh Presidential Election Campaign Kicks Off
March 9, 2011 4 min. read

Kazakhs walk past an election poster for President Nursultan Nazarbaev in Almaty last week. RFE/RL Kazakhstan is gearing up for a snap presidential vote on April 3, announced only one month ago and scheduled almost two years ahead of the originally planned 2012 election. There has been speculation whether president Nursuntan Nazarbayev’s decision to hold […]

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Netanyahu Condemns Price-Tag Policy
March 8, 2011 3 min. read

David Ben-Gurion famously stated that the state must have a monopoly on the use of force. Israel’s monopoly is currently being undermined in the West Bank. On February 28th, Havat Gilad was razed by Israel.  Havat Gilad, or Gilad’s Farm in English, is a small outpost of just “six families, some youths, three rabbits, two […]

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Japan 'a haven for international child abduction'
March 8, 2011 4 min. read

U.S. Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J., noted last week that Japan “has become a destination country, a haven, for international child abduction.” This has prompted Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to urge Japan to join the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. This issue was in the news a lot in late […]

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The Growing Regionalism of Harakat al-Shabaab
March 8, 2011 3 min. read

It was announced today that between 9 and 11 Kenyan’s who have conducted attacks in Kenya have had training within Somalia, a disquieting thought as Harakat al-Shabaab has announced the possibility of more focussed attacks on Kenyan soil in the near future.  In the meanwhile, Mustapha Ali, advisor to the UN has warned that the spillover […]

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Azerbaijan's March 11 "Great People's Day" approaching
March 8, 2011 7 min. read

Tension is rising in Azerbaijan in the run-up to the 11 March “Great People’s Day.” The event was launched on facebook and has spread to other media, although specifics are somewhat vague, which seems to be a deliberate tactic.  People are being urged to stage symbolic or actual protests “in a civil way without provocations” […]

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Party Loyalty vs. Loyalist Blindness
March 7, 2011 2 min. read

The always-controversial (but undeniably magnetic) head of the ANC Youth League (ANC-YL), Julius Malema, recently spoke at the launch of the ANC’s local government elections manifesto in North West Province. His argument was simple: If you don’t like some of the candidates running on the ANC ticket, vote for them anyway. “Even if you like […]

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China’s 12th Five-Year-Plan – Will It Help With the Global Trade Imbalance?
March 7, 2011 6 min. read

Amongst all the political upheaval in the Middle East and North Africa, with people rising against dictatorial regimes in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Yemen and elsewhere, this week China embarked on its annual legislative session.  The legislative session of the National People’s Congress, which officially enacts legislation, will rubber-stamp the government’s 12th Five-Year-Plan (2011-2015), which was […]

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