Having it Both Ways? Russia's Multipolar Tightrope
June 11, 2010 6 min. read

Back in the USSR, there was a strain of dissidents with a very refreshing/ quixotic programme of opposition: they would live “as if”. As if the Soviet Union were a democratic country that actually followed its own laws. Of course, it was only a matter of time before reality caught up to them and they […]

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Russia – EU rapprochement
June 11, 2010 3 min. read

The recent EU-Russia summit in Rostov-on-Don demonstrated a definite strengthening in EU-Russian ties. Thus the relationship would seem to be more than recovering from the 2008 Russia-Georgia war.  During the summit previously contentious issues were breached. These included human rights and democratic standards. Although the summit did not bring produce many concrete results – e.g. […]

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World Cup Day 0
June 10, 2010 4 min. read

I really wish I could say something smart and insightful about Addis Ababa. But when you only have 14 hours in a city, and when 12 or more of those hours are spent in your hotel complex (the Hilton Addis Ababa) that is more isolated (but also nicer) than advertised, anything you have to say […]

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BNP Threatens Protests Again, This Time for Vote Rigging In Chittagong
June 10, 2010 2 min. read

There’ll be an election for mayor in Chittagong on June 17th and already the BNP has announced ultimatums should any so-called vote rigging occur.  This is a two candidate race now that the major candidates who might have otherwise split the right and left tickets have pulled out of the electoral contest. Instead of placing the […]

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Bangladesh Increases Education Expenditure 13.5% for FY 2010-2011
June 10, 2010 2 min. read

The proposed budget for fiscal year 2010-2011 has been delivered to parliament. One of the brightest lights of the budget is the proposed 13.5% increase in allocated education expenditure.  The Finance Minister has argued that the increase is the largest of any other sector in the budget.  The lion’s share of the allocated funds is […]

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Thinking big? Start small (to medium).
June 10, 2010 2 min. read

It’s no surprise that the “biggies”—the McDonalds, the Microsofts, the Boeings—have a MENA presence (MENA=Middle East and North Africa).  But what about small to medium enterprises? How do they even begin to take advantage of this huge (and growing) market of hundreds of millions of consumers? A great answer can be found in an article, […]

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Robert Gates goes to Baku, portent of things to come?
June 10, 2010 3 min. read

On Sunday, US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates visited Baku, a long-overdue trip by a senior administration official. The reportage from American journalists adhered to the same moltif: that the Aliyev administration feels “neglected” and that they are “peeved.” For instance, this Washington Post article by Craig Whitlock informs the reader that Gates carried a […]

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P.M. Manmohan Singh's visit to Jammu and Kashmir
June 10, 2010 6 min. read

On June 7th Prime Minister Manmohan Singh addressed the convocation ceremony at the Sher-e-Kashmir University in Srinagar. The thrust of visits by India’s various Prime Ministers to Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) primarily revolve around issues of terrorism, peace talks with separatists, development packages and omissions and commissions of Pakistan. P.M. Manmohan Singh’s recent visit addressed these […]

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Assistance to the Palestinians
June 10, 2010 3 min. read

The United States has pledged hundreds of millions of dollars this year to bolster the Palestinian economy and help develop infrastructure. Yesterday, President Obama approved the transfer of $400 million to the West Bank and Gaza Strip, with the funds largely focused on a mortgage finance program. See the White House fact sheet below: Fact […]

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Great Expectations, But Can They Deliver?
June 9, 2010 6 min. read

The Obama administration proffered a two-part message at last week’s U.S.-India Strategic Dialogue meeting in Washington.  The first part is that, after more than a year of treading water in bilateral affairs, the administration is re-focusing its attention on New Delhi.  This signal, which was repeated loudly by U.S. officials starting with President Obama, received […]

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Pakistan's Global Political Economy
June 9, 2010 5 min. read

As the recession hit; the jobless rates soared to 10% and more, banks at the brink of failing, stock exchange plummeted, and economy was left paralyzed. All this happened in United States, which sparked a global recession, bringing down Europe and Asia along with it. This global recession was worst on developing nations, as they […]

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A Twit Tweets on Twitter
June 9, 2010 1 min. read

I have had no interest whatsoever in Twitter. But for reasons that have to do wholly with the fact that someone from a fairly major newspaper saw my FPA writing and thought it might help elevate my profile (and get them watching, they strongly implied) you can now follow me: @dcatafrica — I have no […]

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