Wikileaks reveal President Aliyev's views on Iran, Turkey, and regional security
November 29, 2010 4 min. read

Sunday’s Wikileaks release containing some 250,000 diplomatic cables included headline-creating news regarding Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev. One of the cables, marked as “confidential” (not a terribly high level of secrecy) was “classified” and perhaps written by Donald Lu, who at the time was the US Chargé d’Affaires in Baku. The cable summarizes in great detail […]

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Some Good News about Public Governance
November 29, 2010 4 min. read

Amid a spate of corruption scandals in India, glimmers of political change may have shone forth last week from what until a few years ago was the most unlikeliest of places.

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Afghanistan Vice-President Carries $52 Million in Cash to U.A.E
November 28, 2010 1 min. read

From today’s New York Times on the most recent Wikileaks document dump–this bit on the corruption endemic in Afghanistan politics: Suspicions of corruption in the Afghan government: When Afghanistan’s vice president visited the United Arab Emirates last year, local authorities working with the Drug Enforcement Administration discovered that he was carrying $52 million in cash. […]

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Despite Austerity Measures E.U. Promises to Deliver Climate Change Adaptation Fund
November 25, 2010 2 min. read

Given all this budget slashing, all that bail-outing, leaders of the European Union have promised Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina that funds pledged to Bangladesh for the European Union Climate Change Adaptation Fund would be delivered. Bangladesh is something of a case study for devising policy and infrastructure to combat the consequences of global cliamte change; […]

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Due to Political Demagoguery, U.S. NATO Leverage Weakens in Afghanistan
November 25, 2010 3 min. read

The mind implodingly bad news on Afghanistan has taken another downward tailspin.  So much so that even pop-culture savvy New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd has gotten in on the blame game. And here’s why: Because there is now a somewhat more clear deadline on NATO withdrawal in Afghanistan (electoral politics requires that President Obama […]

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Modeling and Photographing the Arctic, Now and in 2050
November 24, 2010 3 min. read

Larry Smith, a professor of geography at UCLA, recently came out with a book entitled “The World in 2050: Four Forces Shaping Civilization’s Northern Future.” On a Guggenheim Fellowship, Professor Smith traveled to the world’s northernmost reaches, visiting places ranging from a monastery in Russia to aboriginal villages in Northern Canada. He used technical computer […]

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Early Frictions and Tests for the Rousseff Presidency
November 23, 2010 3 min. read

In a few short weeks Dilma Rousseff’s government-to-be has already begun to exhibit the damaging infighting and fractioning that many Brazil-watchers had predicted, raising questions about Ms. Rousseff’s strengths as a leader. Meirelles’ Sassy Exit Last week the head of Brazil’s central bank for the past eight years, Henrique Meirelles, criticized the Rousseff government’s aims […]

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NATO's New Strategic Partner
November 23, 2010 3 min. read
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After decades of mistrust, the relationship between NATO and Russia is finally improving. A genuine partnership must develop in the long term, however at the summit in Lisbon on November 19 and 20, NATO intended to adopt a new strategy and also improve its relations with Russia. This is not the first time since the […]

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Khaleda Zia Endorses Post-Election Protests, Promises to Bring Down Government
November 23, 2010 2 min. read

Whilst Khaleda Zia has been trying to gin up support for her country-wide protest movement to ring out against the sitting Awami League government, ostensibly for leading the country toward ruin, she has been chucked out of her house.  In her stead, the Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina has used any availing opportunity to shame her near-life […]

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Taliban Leader at Center of NATO Sponsored Talks with Kabul, an Impostor
November 23, 2010 3 min. read

This month has been chock full of news on Afghanistan and NATO’s enterprise there.  There’s been talk of war and peace, and long-run effort to develop sustainable stability within and between tribes and political factions in and outside Kabul.  It’s all interesting, rich stuff.  Nevertheless, no piece of all that news can hold a candle […]

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Simple Solutions for Pakistan
November 23, 2010 6 min. read

    “The greatest challenge to any thinker is stating the problem in a way that will allow a solution.” Bertrand Russell A careful examination of contemporary Pakistan presents a bleak picture and objective analysts have been sounding alarms about Pakistan’s overall economic, social and political health for a while, but now, it seems that the […]

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Haiti and the Ethics of Care
November 22, 2010 4 min. read

A minority to reckon with Port-au-Prince, Haiti— Meet the would be future President of Haiti– Mirlande Manigat–one of only two women presidential candidates among 17 others engaged in a relentless pursuit of the crumbled Haitian palace. The most recent survey by Haiti’s independent Economic Forum, released late last week, revealed that Manigat of the Assembly of Progressive […]

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