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Number of the Week: 1,500
April 3, 2009 2 min. read

1,500. In their first meeting on Wednesday, President Barack Obama and President Dmitry Medvedev committed to negotiating a new arms control treaty. The United States and Russia hold the majority of the world’s nuclear weapons and further cuts in their strategic arsenals would improve US-Russia relations and advance nuclear nonproliferation. A new treaty would replace […]

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Emerging Electric
April 3, 2009 1 min. read

Shortly after the Tato Nano was launched in India, the New York Times published an article detailing how China is vying to be the world’s leader in electric cars. “Chinese leaders have adopted a plan aimed at turning the country into one of the leading producers of hybrid and all-electric vehicles within three years, and […]

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iPod Diplomacy
April 3, 2009 1 min. read

During his trip to London, President Obama gave Queen Elizabeth II an iPod loaded with video and photos of her 2007 trip to the United States. While some may continue to question President Obama’s gift-giving abilities, at least it’s better than DVDs. Photo from Apple.

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Coming Soon – The 2009 Alliance
April 2, 2009 1 min. read

President Obama is expected to participate in the UN-connected meeting called the Alliance of Civilizations. It is the second forum of the alliance and scheduled for April 6-7 in Istanbul. The Alliance was established in 2005, and it aims to reduce cross-cultural tensions. The director of the alliance has said that Obama’s visit to Turkey […]

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Charm Offensive
April 2, 2009 1 min. read

  President Obama has a packed schedule of summit meetings.  Today he met with President Medvedev of Russia, reported on in the New York Times, and employed his considerable charm to try to move the Russians toward accepting the quid pro quo of the U.S. giving up missile defense in Eastern Europe in return for […]

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IMF: Christmas comes in April
April 2, 2009 1 min. read

G-20 leaders are debating not whether to give more money to the IMF, but how much.  The Brazilian Finance Minister is on record asking for US$750 billion more; the U.S. is reportedly in the same ballpark; Japan has already agreed to ante up US$100 billion; others are talking about a smaller overall Christmas gift of […]

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All the Summits in one place
April 1, 2009 1 min. read

This week there seem to be an endless amount of international summits… between the G20, NATO, Afghanistan, and Obama dashing here and there in Europe and Turkey, how can you keep track? The Global Intelligence Firm Stratfor has provided its coverage free of charge for those interested.  It seems that in order to read the […]

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Russo-German Alliance?
March 31, 2009 2 min. read

As we discuss growing multilateral alliances, and as we report on Russia’s declining economy and rising geopolitical ambitions, we also can continue to note Moscow’s attempts to forge partnerships to ensure its energy dominance whilst staving off more economic attrition.   Today, Russian President Dimitry Medvedev met German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin.  The meeting […]

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Tough Times Don’t Curb Russia’s Ambitions
March 31, 2009 1 min. read

The World Bank released a grim report on Russia’s economy. The Bank predicts a contraction of 4.5 percent this year and warns that the financial crisis could push nearly six million Russians into poverty. Despite worries (arguably small) of civil unrest due to unemployment, the public comments of Russia’s leaders still reflect assertive foreign policies. […]

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BRIC House
March 31, 2009 2 min. read

As the world’s leaders – representing over 85 percent of the global economy – gather in London, the international community waits to see if the G20 summit can achieve results and meet high expectations (arguably too high for a one-day event). Two weeks ago, Brazil, Russia, India and China issued a joint communiqué – the […]

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A Concert of Great Powers
March 31, 2009 8 min. read

President Obama announces his Af-Pak Initiative. Source: CNN Portrait of Prince Metternich Source: Wikipedia Keeping nuclear-armed Pakistan out of the hands of radicals should be a central goal of U.S. foreign policy.  Like a nuclear-armed Iran, control of the Pakistani government by believers in a radical ideology would be one of the worst scenarios for […]

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Issues in the Caucasus – a playing field for both Russian and American influence
March 31, 2009 3 min. read

The New York-based website Eurasianet.org, part of the Open Society Institute, issued 2 reports today on happenings in the Caucasus. First, Stephen Blank, a professor at the US Army War College, writes an article on Friday’s agreement in the form of a memorandum of understanding between Russia’s Gazprom (state controlled energy company) and the State […]

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