Pentagon charges USS Cole suspect
June 30, 2008 2 min. read

The U.S. Defense Department announced Monday it formally charged a Saudi Arabian national held at the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay with plotting the bombing of the USS Cole in October 200 in the Yemeni port of Aden. The Pentagon said it charged Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri with eight charges associated with the suicide attack that […]

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Time-Tested Strategies
June 30, 2008 1 min. read

Shawn Brimley at Democracy Arsenal argues that America is suffering from strategic myopia and strategic amnesia, afflictions that blind us to the time-tested tools and strategies we have successfully used in the past to chart a winning foreign policy. Is there a danger that Iraq and the War on Terrorism are distracting the U.S. from […]

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Time for Security Council Action on Zimbabwe
June 30, 2008 1 min. read

I noticed this morning that high ranking UN officials have joined the international chorus of voices encouraging the African Union to take the lead in ensuring that there is a negotiated settlement to the Zimbabwe crisis. While negotiations at the AU level will be necessary, I would like to see the international community play a […]

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Despite Peace Sexual Violence Rages On in Sierra Leone
June 30, 2008 4 min. read

When wars end they do not just end full stop, the death and destruction do not suddenly turn to peace and prosperity over night. Peace talks and cease fires alone do not end wars, people end wars and when all of the people cannot find them selves distanced from the war, then the war rages […]

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The Roots of Obamanaia
June 29, 2008 5 min. read

Amid the many reports of foreign audiences going ga-ga for Obama, one foreign policy expert issues a strong warning against thinking that a President Obama will solve the US’ global image problem, or make public diplomacy any easier. John Brown, a 20-year veteran of the US Foreign Service and currently a senior fellow at the University of Southern […]

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Up for Discussion: The Foreign Policy of the Future
June 29, 2008 3 min. read

If you are a member of Senator McCain or Senator Obama's cadre of campaign advisers, a former US Ambassador, or even a mere foreign policy expert, you are one busy guy/gal right now. Washington is brimming with events with titles like "US Foreign Policy in the Next Presidential Administration: What Will Go Down?" or "President […]

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Updates from the States
June 29, 2008 4 min. read

California , The Golden State has a population of 37 million folks or so. That's around Kenya's or Poland's population. According to which source you use, California, if it were an independent nation, would have the seventh, eighth, or tenth largest economy in the world. California is responsible for 13% of the United States' gross […]

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The U.S. President's Faith-Based Initiatives
June 29, 2008 2 min. read

According to President Bush's speech at the National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast on June 26, his administration "has provided unprecedented support for the compassionate work performed by faith-based and community groups." He continued this thought by saying that the "government can hand out money, but government cannot put hope in a person's heart." The President remarked […]

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Coming to Age with HIV
June 29, 2008 1 min. read

I wanted to bring your attention to IRIN's  latest film, Love, Positively, which follows the lives of four young adults living in Ugandan capital, Kampala who were infected at birth, and explores the challenges they face growing up with HIV and the courage they need to overcome it.  To see this and other IRIN film […]

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Arab Counter-Terrorism Conference Held in Tunis
June 28, 2008 3 min. read

The 11th Arab conference on combating terrorism was held this past week in the Tunisian capital of Tunis. The two-day event, convened by the Council of Arab Interior Ministers, brought together officials from the region's counter-terrorism establishments to address various issues stemming from terrorism. In addition to the council, representatives from the Arab League and […]

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First indictment for Slovenia conflict
June 28, 2008 1 min. read

Unlike in the cases of its neighbors Bosnia and Croatia, the Yugoslavian government made no extended attempt to reconquer Slovenia when it seceded in 1991. The military conflict was ten days long and created less than 100 total casualties. One colonel in the Yugoslav National Army has been indicted by the Slovene government for his […]

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The World's Weakest States: The Impact of Religion
June 28, 2008 2 min. read

Foreign Policy and Fund for Peace have published the 2008 Failed States Index. The main goal of the Index is to assess the vulnerability of states to slide towards further violence and chaos. There are twelve indicators of state vulnerability, which can be found here. At the top of the Index (most failed) is Somalia, […]

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