My Optimism and Pessimism Meet
March 4, 2010 1 min. read

President Jacob Zuma hopes South Africa will build on the momentum gained from South Africa hosting the 2010 World Cup. This might all come across as empty political rhetoric, the kind of thing we expect a politician and booster to say. But his assertion gains credence with the revelation that the country has “put aside […]

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Misapplied Foreign Policy
March 4, 2010 1 min. read

In a post on the sloppiness of America’s dealings with Somalia, Matthew Yglesias makes a salient point: One of the most pernicious aspects of the “war on terror” theoretical construct is that it’s created strong institutional and financial incentives for elements of the bureaucracy to characterize whatever it is they do as somehow really part […]

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"Demand for Pakistani weapons increasing rapidly"
March 4, 2010 3 min. read

I have realized that whenever I need ironic humor, I look up Pakistani papers and almost always, there is something that puts a smile on my face. For example, I was looking at Dawn today and read this mind boggling headline: ‘Demand for Pakistani weapons increasing rapidly.’ Imagine, a country like Pakistan that is entirely dependent […]

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Israel and Haiti Hospitals
March 4, 2010 2 min. read

One of the big stories in the wake of the earthquake in Haiti was the inability for supplies to reach patients and field hospitals. However, while international forces experienced efficiency challenges, Israeli medical workers used the most up-to-date technologies and exhibited unmatched success in treating the injured. The head of Israeli response teams authored an […]

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Mexico's Expateurs
March 3, 2010 2 min. read

United States immigration policy may not be very keen on welcoming Mexico’s huddled masses, but it has few qualms with Mexican entrepreneurs. E- and L-series visas offer a relatively quick path to legal immigration for Mexicans—provided they are willing to front the cash to open their own businesses. Capital investments of several hundred thousand dollars, […]

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Bangladesh Government Persecutes the Rohingya People
March 3, 2010 5 min. read
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It seems that though I rail about the dearth of international media coverage on Bangladesh, nevertheless, I often miss important pieces that speak to Bangladesh’s opportunities–missed opportunities, perhaps–to make of itself a model, inclusive Muslim democracy.  (For all my equivocations, I cannot reject the reality that both leading parties in Bangladeshi politics have long ceded […]

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Morocco Edges Towards Decentralization
March 3, 2010 1 min. read

King Mohamed VI of Morocco through his Ministry of Interior has appointed 30 more governors for newly established provinces in the country. The king declared his move a strategic adjustment in the government on the road towards decentralization. The decree added that the new administrations will be better fitted to serve their constituencies politically, socially, […]

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Joint Israel-DHS Airline Security MOU
March 3, 2010 1 min. read

The Christmas terror attack in the United States raised questions on aviation security whether security programs in other countries, including Israel, could serve as a template for revamping anti-terror procedures. The Israeli government and the Department of Homeland Security are taking coordination to the next level, signing a memorandum of understanding to share information on […]

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IMF Gives Bangladesh's Economy A Thumbs-Up for Riding Out the Global Recession
March 2, 2010 2 min. read

The latest IMF report on the health and stability of the Bangladeshi economy is, on the whole, quite positive. The IMF analysts claim that with respect to Bangladesh’s economy “financial contagion was contained by low levels of financial integration. Growth, estimated  at 5.9 percent for FY09, decelerated only modestly from the pace recorded in recent years and […]

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International Crisis Group Reports on Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh
March 2, 2010 3 min. read

The International Crisis Group (ICG) recently published a report on Jamaat-ul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB).  I’ve been writing about the group and their wider ties to Harkatul Jihad al Islam, Lashkar-e-Taiba and the rightist Jamaat-e-Islami party in Bangladesh.  The connections, ferreted out and mapped already, span the Indian Subcontinent and have now begun to spread, taken […]

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Abu Sayyaf Strikes Back, More Sen-Rainsy Drama, and Sino-Indo Trade Backlash in the News
March 2, 2010 3 min. read

Indonesia:  As an update to the growing  backlash in SE Asia over the China-ASEAN FTA,  the Berita Jakarta is already blaming the FTA on a decline in exports from Jakarta: It can be seen from the decline in the city’s export value by 4.80 percent or US$ 2.828 billion in January this year, from that […]

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Education Under Attack
March 2, 2010 3 min. read

Following the current events in Afghanistan is not for the faint of heart, but one specific recurring story is by far the most distressing for me: The continuous attacks on education facilities, teachers, and most appalling, students by extremists. While modern Afghanistan has never been home to a strong educational system, ever since the Taliban […]

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