Florence Fang’s “100,000 Strong Foundation”: Education or Indoctrination?
May 27, 2016 6 min. read

For the Communist Party, there is no such thing as education or cultural exchange for its own sake: everything is political, everything is ideological.

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U.S. Must Still Compete with Russia for Vietnam’s Affections
May 26, 2016 5 min. read

The U.S. decision to lift its arms embargo against Vietnam must factor in Russian rivalry and regional economic considerations.

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Causeway Bay Incident: Swedish Diplomacy under Challenge
May 25, 2016 5 min. read

The Causeway Bay Bookstore incident and Beijing’s response has posed a serious challenge to Sweden’s “human rights diplomacy.”

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With #AskNetanyahu, Bibi Asks for Trouble
May 25, 2016 5 min. read

Bibi Netanyahu invited the world to engage with him on Twitter using #AskNetanyahu. What happened next: exactly what you would have expected.

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A New Direction: Henri’s Story
May 25, 2016 10 min. read

In 2003, Henri Ladyi turned his back on the endless fighting in the DRC. Twelve years later he has been called “Africa’s Schindler” for his peacebuilding efforts in the eastern part of the country.

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NATO Back on Dual-Track?
May 23, 2016 6 min. read

NATO should strengthen both aspects of this renewed dual-track policy—responding to the security needs of its most exposed members, while at the same time advocating dialogue and transparency to diffuse tension in their relations with Russia.

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Challenging Brazil’s Democratic System May Make It Stronger
May 23, 2016 3 min. read

Rousseff’s possible success in the Senate trial will only prolong the inevitable: a loss in the next presidential elections and the implosion of the PT.

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The Collapse of Chavez’s Venezuela
May 23, 2016 3 min. read

Problems for Venezuela and its president Nicolas Maduro continue to mount as the country heads inexorably towards its collapse.

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The Future of Kurdistan: Not Always Aligned with U.S. Interests
May 20, 2016 4 min. read

The Kurds are often hailed as the West’s most reliable partner in the fight against the Islamic State. At the same time, they have taken advantage of the chaos in the region to get closer to achieving their dream of statehood.

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UN Calls on Vietnam to Respect Freedom of Assembly
May 20, 2016 4 min. read

The UNCHR stated that it is “concerned about the increasing levels of violence perpetrated against Vietnamese protesters expressing their anger over the mysterious mass deaths of fish along the country’s central coast.”

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8 Simple Steps to Bury Your Own Country
May 19, 2016 8 min. read

Between now and August, when a new Somali president is supposed to be elected, a variety of political noises are expected to get amplified only to lead to the all too familiar outcome—a wonderful presidential parade to inaugurate the next charlatan, a new or a recycled one.

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Palmyra and the Battle over History
May 16, 2016 5 min. read

The ancient city of Palmyra has been the stage for mass executions, the destruction of cultural heritage, battles between ISIS and Syrian government forces, and now in an absurd turn of events, a concert put on by Russia’s Mariinsky Theater Orchestra.

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