Will post-election Sweden catch the “Danish disease”?
September 21, 2010 4 min. read

    Sweden is left with a hung parliament after the country’s September 19 election. Although the current center-right alliance came out on top, commanding 172 of the Swedish Riksdag’s 349 seats, it fell short of an absolute majority. The leftwing opposition managed 157 seats, with the Social Democrats (in power for 65 of the past […]

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China's Little Brother Problem – Part I
September 21, 2010 4 min. read

The Kim mafia has been in the news quite a bit lately, and every time Kim Jong-Il makes a headline, China gets uncomfortable.  Great Leader Kim  is somewhat akin to  the the late U.S. mafia  boss, John Gotti Jr., he makes far too many newspaper headlines, a spotlight that makes his friends uneasy.    As […]

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Clinton on Channel 10
September 20, 2010 6 min. read

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is in Israel, and it appears that she did not pass up an opportunity to speak to the Israeli people. However, she used that opportunity to both say nothing and reaffirm what everyone knows — Israelis would prefer Clinton over Obama, hands down. On the saying nothing, in an interview […]

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COSATU Postures
September 20, 2010 1 min. read

Last week the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) “proposed a radical overhaul of [South Africa’s] monetary and financial policy, calling for controls over commercial bank loans and capping gold exports to increase national reserves.” There is little to no chance of this happening. COSATU knows this. So what the proposal amounts to is […]

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Well, That Didn't Take Long . . .
September 20, 2010 2 min. read

On Thursday I wrote the following: Nigeria’s January elections promise to be intensely fought. Which means that the specter of upheaval, interparty violence, and voter coercion looms. The process will start in October when the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) holds primaries for the presidential race in zones around the country on three consecutive days […]

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Ambassador Andrew Young Brings African Presidents and Heads of State to Atlanta, Georgia
September 20, 2010 3 min. read

African Presidents head to Atlanta for the Africa Policy Forum organized by Ambassador Andrew Young and the Leon H. Sullivan Foundation (http://www.thesullivanfoundation.org/). Titled “the Africa Policy Forum: A Vision for the 21st Century,” the forum will take place on September 24-28, 2010, in Atlanta, Georgia. One of the largest gatherings of its kind, the September […]

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Is this Luzhkov's Foros?
September 19, 2010 2 min. read

As Moscow’s once indestructible mayor flees on a hastily arranged trip to Austria, the question is less will he accept defeat like Gorbachev did following his 1991 detention in his Crimean dacha but will he even be allowed to return home? “Churchill once remarked that observing a Russian power-struggle ‘is like watching two dogs fighting […]

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Friending the President
September 18, 2010 2 min. read

As I return to Syria after a few weeks away I have been suddenly reminded of the many challenges to Internet access here. The slow-as-molasses connections speeds, the months long process to set up home accounts, and of course the censor’s prohibition of using certain sites. As I sit in my local internet cafe I […]

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Back on the Beat!
September 18, 2010 1 min. read

Hello All! I’m sure everyone has been losing sleep over a lack of Syria posts on the FPA wall lately. An evil and cowardly computer issue combined with international bus travel has conspired to keep yours truly away from posting. Well, allow me to put all of you at ease. As of now you can […]

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Arctic Geopolitics: Week in Review
September 18, 2010 4 min. read

There are several big headlines about Arctic geopolitics this week concerning four of the Big Five: Norway, Russia, Canada, and the U.S. “Norway, Russia reach deal to turn down heat on Arctic claims,” The Montreal Gazette. Norway and Russia have finally concluded a process that began last April to officially delimit the maritime border between […]

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Soccer Vs Politics
September 17, 2010 2 min. read

Nothing can smooth the relationship between Israel and its Arab neighbors. Abraham Afi louzoun, Director of the Israeli Federation of Soccer declared Israel will try and block Qatar from its bid to host the 2022 Soccer World Cup. Citing inability of Israeli fans to attend the championship, due to the animosity that they will face […]

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