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Harmonious Ocean
April 29, 2009 2 min. read

To mark the 60th anniversary of the People’s Liberation Army Navy, China paraded its naval fleet in the northern port city of Qingdao last week. China flaunted its ambitions as a global power by displaying nuclear submarines, destroyers, an amphibious-assault ship and fighter bombers. To allay fears of China’s burgeoning military might, the official theme […]

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Russia’s Military: Less is More
April 29, 2009 1 min. read

Despite opposition from top military generals, Russia is moving ahead with an overhaul of the country’s armed forces. 35,000 officers will be fired in 2009 to streamline the military. The shrinking numbers are part of Russia’s wider military reforms and modernization. Moscow wants to trim the force below one million by 2012 (the Soviet Army […]

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Exporting and Importing Arms
April 28, 2009 1 min. read

The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute released a report today detailing the global arms trade. The United States, Russia, Germany, France and the United Kingdom are the five biggest suppliers of major conventional weapons. The US and Russia account for over half of all exports. Two rising powers – China and India – are the […]

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A punch in the gut for Russia
April 27, 2009 2 min. read

Scoreboard on Central Asian energy: Russia: 0 Europe: +2 Turkmenistan: +10 Euraisanet reported on Friday that Russia maintained a huge loss to its energy portfolio at a recent two-day energy security conference in Ashgabad, Turkmenistan.  Turkmenistan, a very energy rich Central Asian dictatorship and former Soviet republic, is undoubtedly close to Moscow for historic reasons.  […]

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Big Man in Africa
April 24, 2009 1 min. read

South Africa’s governing party, the African National Congress, romped to victory in the country’s national and local elections. (With over half of the votes counted, it remains unclear if the ANC will reach the two-thirds majority needed to change the constitution.) The ANC’s win paves the way for Jacob Zuma to assume the presidency. Some […]

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Number of the Week: 23
April 24, 2009 1 min. read

23. In a symbol of China’s growing influence around the world (albeit a small and indirect sign), only 23 countries maintain formal relations with Taiwan. Beijing contends that there is “one China” and Taiwan is an inalienable part of China. Through political power and pocketbook diplomacy, Beijing pressures the international community to disavow Taiwan’s statehood […]

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Rethinking the G2
April 23, 2009 2 min. read

Henry Kissinger, Zbigniew Brzezinski, C. Fred Bergsten and others are pushing for the United States and China to jointly tackle issues of global concern. The thinking goes that the so-called G2 partnership is central and the relationship should be strengthened. In the current issue of Foreign Affairs, Elizabeth C. Economy and Adam Segal, both senior […]

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Political Islam is also a Victim
April 22, 2009 2 min. read

The current issue of Newsweek has an interesting commentary titled, “As Economies Sink, Religious Radicals Suffer Setbacks.” Apparently, the financial crisis is killing the prospects for more political Islam. The examples given are from: Turkey, Indonesia, Iran, and Lebanon. In Turkey, the AKP has lost support after focusing on Islamist platforms instead of Turkish economic […]

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War Games in Central Asia
April 21, 2009 3 min. read

Central Asia has taken center stage this week in series of military maneuveres and developments.  In a broad way, these developments can be seen as evidence of larger posturing between Russia (and to a lesser extent, China) on one hand and NATO and the US on the other. First, on Saturday, China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan […]

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China in Blue
April 21, 2009 2 min. read

In order to demonstrate the country’s responsible and “peaceful rise” and protect its interests abroad, China has increased its participation in United Nations peacekeeping efforts. Last week, the International Crisis Group released a report detailing China’s growing role in UN peacekeeping. “China now has over 2,000 peacekeepers serving in ten UN peacekeeping operations, making it […]

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The Other Meeting in Latin America
April 20, 2009 2 min. read

The Summit of the Americas in Port of Spain, Trinidad included the much-publicized American initiative to open up to Cuba.  President Obama continued to present his new, more acceptable face of America, put forth with grace since his inauguration in January.  He even unleashed his charm offensive against Venezuela’s irascible and mercurial Hugo Chavez, joking and smiling with him […]

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Obama's appearance at Summit of the Americas won't stop China’s continual growing influence in Latin America
April 20, 2009 4 min. read

This weekend US President Barack Obama was the center of attention at the 5th Summit of the Americas in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.  Obama even eclipsed Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez’s entrance with, according to the Associated Press, “thundering applause and a few whoops” from the heads of state at the summit. Reviews of […]

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