Approaching Endgame in Zim?
April 2, 2008 2 min. read

Is it possible that endgame is approaching in Zimbabwe, and that as a result Robert Mugabe will try to find a face-saving measure to allow him to step down and Morgan Tsvangirai to take his place as Zimbabwe's president? This is a story that will continue to develop and I plan to follow it over the […]

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Media Worries
April 1, 2008 1 min. read

Should a government have any role whatsoever in regulating journalism? That is the central question in the emerging debate about the African National Congress’ prospective establishment of a “Media Appeals Tribunal.”  My initial reaction is that government is best removed from the business of regulating or challenging or facilitating its critics. This is especially the case when the […]

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Zimbabwe Holds Its Breath
April 1, 2008 2 min. read

Not many people thought it would come to this. I did not. Most of us who assumed that Robert Mugabe would steal the election simply assumed that he would do so early enough to make the theft seem obvious if a bit more difficult to prove. I still expect Mugabe to keep his grip on power, but […]

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The Shanghai Competition Organization?
April 1, 2008 3 min. read

Iran's Foreign Minister Manuchehr Mottaki officially requested entry into the Shanghai Cooperation Organization this March 27. The move was sponsored by Tajikistan's President, Emomali Rahmon. Iran's request and possible ascension into the SCO needs greater analysis: What are their chances for becoming an official member? How does it benefit Iran? How would it benefit/hurt China, […]

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Iraq Town Hall: Are we winning?
March 30, 2008 2 min. read

[kml_flashembed movie=”http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docid=-296515809464153035″ width=”400″ height=”326″ wmode=”transparent” /] The video I’m posting is of the Iraq Town Hall that was put on by the Foreign Policy Association, last week in New York City. The panelists are Dr. Fred Kagan, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute specializing in defense issues and the US military. He is […]

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Central Asia: AIDS and Gas
March 28, 2008 2 min. read

On May 2-4, Moscow will host a major International AIDS conference that will focus on the virus's growth in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.  In an interview, Peter Piot, Executive Director of UNAIDS, stated that "HIV is increasing more rapidly in Central Asia than in any other part of the world.'  Piot blames widespread injecting-drug […]

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Five Questions: European Union Ambassador to the United Nations Fernando Valenzuela
March 27, 2008 1 min. read

The Foreign Policy Association and the European Courier spoke with the Head of the Delegation of the European Commission to the United Nations, Ambassador Fernando Valenzuela of Spain, about issues impacting the EU at the UN.  Watch the video below or read the transcript here. [kml_flashembed movie=”http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docid=20973086853862567″ width=”400″ height=”326″ wmode=”transparent” /]

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Russia: Medvedev a Liberal? CA Implications
March 27, 2008 5 min. read

In connection to Monday's discussion of the power dynamics between Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and newly-elected President, Dmitry Medvedev, I want to now examine Medvedev's liberal credentials. This of course will be discussed in the context that as President, Medvedev will most likely be playing a deferential role to Putin's Prime Minister Office, but […]

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Continuing Battle for the South: Basra
March 27, 2008 2 min. read

According to several media reports, the battle of Basra is NOT going well. Just a few hours ago, militants blew up a crude oil pipeline. An act of retaliation, this is part of a tenacious fight that the Sadrists are putting up in the south of the country. The Iraqi and US forces have a […]

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On The Road
March 26, 2008 1 min. read

I am leaving the country for a few days and almost surely will not have a chance to write here. I will return Tuesday (or possibly Monday night). In the meantime, you can ponder the following: is South Africa looking at imminent and enduring inflation?

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Zimbabwe Blast
March 26, 2008 1 min. read

I am leaving the country for a few days and almost surely will not have a chance to write here. I will return Tuesday (or possibly Monday night) when the fodder for conversation will be the aftermath of the Zimbabwe election. Until then you should check out the following: Mary Ndlovu and Pambazua News is […]

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Cases Against the Authority
March 26, 2008 2 min. read

An article printed in the Jerusalem Post this past week provides an interesting overview of the rising popularity of victims' families filing lawsuits in Israeli courts against the Palestinian Authority since the start of the second intifadah. The Israeli government has openly admitted that it has not only the right, but the obligation, to protect […]

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