Cote d’Ivoire's March to Civil War
February 28, 2011 2 min. read

Laurent Gbagbo’s intransigence has quickly gone from the noisome to the deadly to the potentially catastrophic. There are all kinds of signs that Gbagbo has decided “je suis l’etat,” and as a result with each passing day the likelihood of civil war — something with which the mass of Ivorians are all too familiar — […]

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"Geopolitics of Northern Development" Panel in New York Tomorrow
February 27, 2011 1 min. read

NYU’s Center for Global Affairs and the Quebec Government Office in New York City will be co-hosting a panel tomorrow, Monday, February 28 at 6:30 pm entitled, “Going North: The Geopolitics of Northern Development.” The main topic of discussion will be how resource and shipping developments in the Arctic are affecting geopolitics in the region. […]

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Days of Rage Planned Across Southern Africa
February 27, 2011 1 min. read

Not yet confirmed, but inside sources tell me that mass action days are planned for Zimbabwe  (1st or 21st March), Angola (7th March), and Swaziland (1st April). No surprise there! Why?  The three countries share something in common: 1. Zimbabwe: Dictatorship, human rights abuses, worse economic condition, and high unemployment rate). 2. Angola: (state-sponsored corruption, […]

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Uzbekistan draws unauthorized power from Kazakh grid, says Kazakh official…again.
February 27, 2011 3 min. read

Uzbekistan is systematically sneaking electricity from Kazakhstan’s power grid beyond amounts agreed between the two parties, the Kazakhstan Electricity Grid Operating Company (KEGOC) claims. Kazakhstan has had tensions with Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan off and on for the last ten years on electricity. Basically, there isn’t enough electricity for the latter two states during the winter. […]

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Lessons from Wisconsin
February 27, 2011 3 min. read

With the current crises and revolutions in North Africa, Maghreb and Middle East, the political crisis taking place in Wisconsin has flown under the radar in Europe. Wisconsin is going through a major political and social crisis as the future of labor unions’ power and other social rights of public workers in Wisconsin and ultimately […]

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Strategic Draw Down or Cutting U.S. Losses in Afghanistan?
February 26, 2011 4 min. read

Is the U.S. scaling back its military and political ambitions before the start of the July 2011 drawdown?  The New York Times reported that the U.S military is withdrawing from its outpost in the Pech Valley, a post that it had previously thought crucial in its strategy to defeat the Taliban and al Qaeda.  So, […]

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The Tangled World we Live in – How Inflation, Weather, and Food Prices lead to Revolutions!
February 26, 2011 6 min. read

By now, everyone monitoring the developments in the Middle East can’t help but liken them to dominos: once the first dictatorship fell (in Tunisia), the rest were just a matter of time.  Of course societies do not behave like toys – what is common among the revolting populations of the Middle East is that they […]

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A History of Inner Asia, A Book Review
February 26, 2011 5 min. read

A History of Inner Asia by Svat Soucek is a scholarly work about the history of Inner Asia which includes the present day five independent states of Central Asia (in historic terms also known collectively as Russian or Western Turkestan), Mongolia (Outer Mongolia) and China controlled Sinkiang (Eastern or Chinese Turkestan). It is not customary […]

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Zimbabwe: Treason for Watching Mideast Uprising Video
February 26, 2011 1 min. read

Forty-five activists of Zimbabwe’s International Socialist Organization have been charged with treason for discussing political events in Egypt and other Arab countries. “Zimbabwean prosecutors say socialist Munyaradzi Gwisai and 44 members of his organization watched videos of events in the Mideast and conspired to overthrow President Robert Mugabe and the government,” reports VOA. With the […]

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Europe and the US Needs to be More Responsive Towards Libyans
February 25, 2011 6 min. read

How can one country that is often ignored by the world community have such an effect on all of us, even more than Egypt in some ways? Libya has often been under the radar over the last 70 years except for the battle between the Allies and Afrika Corps during the Second World War and […]

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Libya Serves on the UN’s Top Human Rights Body
February 25, 2011 1 min. read
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Early this month, in one of my blog entries, I bemoaned the African Union being led by dictators and autocrats. Well, AU is not alone, Libya (of course under Gadhafi) made it to the chairmanship of the United Nations Human Rights Commission. Now discussions are underway to expel Libya from the the UN’s top human […]

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The end of French diplomacy?
February 25, 2011 2 min. read

Presaging the apparently-imminent departure of Michele Alliot-Marie from the Quai d’Orsay, a recent op-ed in LeMonde written anonymously by current and former French diplomats is sounding the death knell of France’s diplomatic influence. “Africa is drifting away, the Mediterranean region wants nothing to do with us, we’ve been tamed by China and Washington ignores us!” […]

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