Assessing Obama's Foreign Policy
January 14, 2010 1 min. read

You are invited to participate in an online discussion today about “Obama’s Foreign Policy—One Year On” hosted by BBC Live at Carnegie. The online event will bring together foreign policy experts and scholars Jessica Tuchman Mathews, Robert Kagan, Douglas H. Paal, Paul Salem,  Robin Lustig, Ashraf Ghani to assess, “President Obama’s first year in office […]

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Thoughts on Haiti
January 14, 2010 3 min. read

Two days ago, just before the earthquake hit, Tyler Cowen blogged encouraging news about Haiti. In an odd twist of irony, he wrote that the small Caribbean country was experiencing a “renassaince” where economic growth was expected rise by 2.4 percent in the short term.  Earlier in 2009, Haiti’s Central Bank Governor Charles Castel said […]

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Looking beyond disaster
January 14, 2010 4 min. read

Perhaps one of the most ignored countries in the Western Hemisphere, Haiti found itself back in the spotlight for yet another disaster. While this disaster – a 7.0 magnitude earthquake, the strongest to hit Haiti in over 200 years – was brought on by nature and not the political drama that normally brings Haiti into […]

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Haiti's Disastrous Earthquake Hits Children Hardest
January 14, 2010 3 min. read

A massive 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Haiti on Wednesday, has now left us filtering through the flood of disturbing images that have begun to flood in from the country. The epicenter of the quake was located just 10 miles from Port-au-Prince, leaving entire sections of the city utterly devastated. As rescue and humanitarian teams from across […]

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The Strategic Implications of The "Hillary: The Movie" Case
January 14, 2010 3 min. read

The argument that climate change is a long-term security concern is strong (see CNA’s report, National Security and the Threat of Climate Change).  The argument is also fairly strong that American power would benefit if the U.S. were to take the lead on innovating energy technology (see Thomas Friedman’s recent column, in which he warns […]

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The Economist on Muslim Students in the West
January 14, 2010 7 min. read

The Economist had an interesting article last week on Muslim students studying in the West – “the West” being the UK, US and Canada for this article.   The piece is written in the wake of the attempted bombing of a US airliner on Christmas Day by a Nigerian man who had, until recently, attended university […]

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Those pesky Americans
January 13, 2010 3 min. read

There was a time when a bribe to obtain a driver’s license was corruption, but a bribe to obtain a contract was just business. No longer. Companies around the world are now paying attention not just to the practices of their own employees, but to those of their subsidiaries and partners. And most of the […]

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U.S. Responds to Haiti Earthquake
January 13, 2010 2 min. read

The U.S. is rushing aid and assistance to the quake stricken nation of Haiti in response to the unfolding disaster. President Obama made a public statement this morning expressing the condolences and support of the American people and directing his administration to, “respond with a swift, coordinated, and aggressive effort to save lives.” Based on […]

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EU Humanitarian Aid commissioner-designate: Grilled!
January 13, 2010 4 min. read

German media reports allege that the husband of commissioner-designate for humanitarian aid and crisis response of the European Union (ECHO – 700+ million Euro budget), Rumiana Jeleva, has links to organized crime in Bulgaria*.  Jeleva, a 41-year old former foreign minister in Bulgaria, underwent a tough hearing in front of the European Parliament last night […]

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Colombia: Some straight talk
January 12, 2010 2 min. read

Good friends (Uribe and Obama) vs. Best friends (Uribe and Bush)… Sources:  zimbio.com, AP. I have long argued that the Democrats have gotten it wrong on Colombia, by parroting the misinformation about this country and its President, Alvaro Uribe, circulated by US labor unions intent on stopping a free trade agreement between two staunch allies.  This is […]

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Stratfor's Big Picture
January 12, 2010 1 min. read

Stratfor is a global intelligence company founded in 1996 that is well respected for both the breadth and depth of their strategic analysis. In the following video report, Stratfor founder George Friedman examines the U.S. relationships with Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan, noting U.S. goals and the likely complications that may arise in this new year. […]

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ABA CEO: Populist Outrage 'Is Perplexing to Us'
January 12, 2010 2 min. read

Following the lead of Europe’s approach to their financial industry reforms, the Obama Administration in coming weeks is poised to take a more aggressive stance with the financial industry. In response to the proposed measures, Edward Yingling, President & CEO of the American Bankers Association (ABA), the banking sectors powerful industry lobby, said “It is perplexing to us,” why taxpayers are outraged about the bailouts and other financial indsutry behaviors.

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