How Pres. Obama's State of the Union Address Bears on Pakistan
January 27, 2011 4 min. read

President Barack Obama delivered his second State of the Union Address on Tuesday.  Foreign policy did not top the agenda. Instead, as expected, the speech was heavy on domestic policy–even as an important election has swung past American politics, there’s one just around the corner.  Indeed, foreign policy seemed to have sprung up in President […]

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All About the Benjamins
January 27, 2011 2 min. read

Well, all seems to have returned to normal in Lebanon as the shebab have vacated the streets of Tripoli after setting a bunch of stuff on fire. For post-mortems on the recent spat of violence check out these links–Qifa Nabki calls out both March 8th and March 14th for being hypocritical and I can’t help […]

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The State of the Union and the Middle East
January 27, 2011 1 min. read

In his State of the Union address, President Obama rightly pointed to American achievements in building new alliances and facilitating transition to newly found freedoms such as in South Sudan. With regard to the Afpak theater, the President is also right on the immense pressure on terrorist groups and on Al-Qaeda’s leadership in particular. However, […]

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The State of the Union and Africa
January 27, 2011 2 min. read

Last night President Obama gave his State of the Union Address. It was a fine speech as far as such things go. It came as no surprise that domestic affairs dominated the speech given the nature of the economy in the United States and the general stalemate over a range of domestic politics that has […]

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Polar Bear Swam for Nine Days in Search of Ice; Cub Died
January 27, 2011 2 min. read

A sad story recently published in the scientific journal Polar Biology bears testament to the consequences of the Arctic’s shrinking ice cap. Scientists from the USGS tracked a radio-collared polar bear, who swam for nine days straight in search of ice. In August 2008, when the extent of the ice cap was at its second-lowest […]

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Re-examining the ASEAN and SAARC under the Auslin framework
January 26, 2011 5 min. read

Asia’s two most prominent regional bodies, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), were formed with similar objectives that include accelerating economic growth, social progress and cultural development among their members. Despite being around for decades, both have been far from successful, while simultaneously proving unhelpful […]

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As Cote d'Ivoire Goes, So Goes . . . Gabon?
January 26, 2011 1 min. read

Well, a country’s gotta have role models, right? It appears that the opposition leader in Gabon, Andre Mba Obame, decided that Ivory Coast’s Laurent Gbagbo provides a model for all aspiring leaders and declared himself president today. This despite the fact that (admittedly disputed) official election results in August 2009 went to Ali Bongo, son […]

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Back online!
January 26, 2011 1 min. read

Dear Readers, The South East Asian blog is back online! I am taking over from Faheem and Collin and am excited about the opportunity to blog about a very fascinating region of the world. You can learn more about me in the About the Author page to the right  and especially note that I welcome […]

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CAIRO DISPATCH: Government Shows Nervousness
January 26, 2011 3 min. read

A few points from events on the ground in Cairo as protest continue here: 1-Some government media figures appear to be joining ranks with the protestors. Mahmoud Saad, a talk show host in the Egyptian state-run TV, has announced that he will no longer appear on TV starting tonight after he came under pressure from […]

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Failing Upward
January 26, 2011 1 min. read

Allegations are flying that Ebrahim Rasool, former Premier of the Western Cape, lost his post because the ANC is concerned about Muslims having too much interest in politics. The allegation, from Rasool himself, was uncovered through Wikileaks. This one does not pass the smell test. For one thing, Rasool is now the South African Ambassador […]

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Protests Demand Mubarak’s Ouster
January 26, 2011 2 min. read

Egyptian police started beating up journalists protesting outside the Press Syndicate in downtown Cairo. They beat up women journalists too who were screaming and crying for help. “Do not club women. Do not attack women,” some of the men rushed to the police asking them not to target women. “You’ll make things worse if you […]

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Iranian Political Prisoner Appreciates Americans' Love for Freedom and Democracy
January 26, 2011 1 min. read

Arzhang Davoodi is an Iranian author, poet, and former Director of a cultural center in Tehran. On November 9, 2003 Mr. Davoodi was arrested without a warrant for his involvement in the production of a TV documentary called “Forbidden Iran” in which he spoke out about human rights violations in Iran. After a trial behind […]

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