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The Palestinian-Israeli Negotiations, Or Who’s Bullying Who?
February 5, 2014 1 min. read

In the spirit of all the verbal “bullying”  going on in the media recently surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, I have included a must-see video spoof posted on Youtube by the Yesha Council, the regional council for West Bank settlements, mocking John Kerry’s peacemaking efforts.

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China Escalates War on International Media
February 3, 2014 4 min. read

China has escalated its war on international news media with stepped-up harassment of foreign journalists and blocking of foreign news websites. This has sparked renewed discord between the United States and China on issues of press freedom and media access but no concrete action as yet from the United States. China’s record on press freedom […]

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China Deports New York Times Journalist
January 31, 2014 5 min. read

Ever since the restoration of U.S.-China diplomatic ties in 1979, Beijing has allowed American media organizations, newspapers, and magazines to establish bureaus on the mainland.  Although these operations were initially quite small throughout the 1980s and 1990s, China-based newsrooms kept growing during the late 2000s to reflect China’s growing international stature as the “big story.” […]

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The FPA’s Must Reads (January 25 – January 31)
January 31, 2014 3 min. read

Need some reading for the weekend? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.

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Jordanian Palestinian pro-democracy activist: “Kerry’s peace plan is unrealistic”
January 31, 2014 4 min. read

In an interview with Jerusalem Online News this week, Jordanian Palestinian pro-democracy activist and journalist Mudar Zahran, who has been mentioned as a possible successor to the Jordanian king, came out against Kerry’s peace plan, stressing that the main person who benefits from it is the Jordanian monarchy. Zahran feels that the average Palestinian and […]

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An Issue of Settlement
January 28, 2014 4 min. read

  Today Palestinian top negotiators will meet with United States Secretary of State John Kerry’s team in Washington to go over the U.S. position on all the issues that will be a part of a framework agreement that Kerry aims to share publicly in a few weeks. A senior Palestinian source told Haaretz, “we want […]

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China’s FX Reserves: Eight Questions on the Macroeconomic ‘Mechanics’
January 27, 2014 12 min. read

In mid-January, the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) announced that its foreign exchange reserves had grown by a breathtaking $157 billion in the fourth quarter of 2013. That influx of reserves brought annual growth for 2013 to $508 billion (the largest calendar-year increase ever) and pushed the total amount of China’s reserves toward the $4 […]

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China Imprisons Dissident Xu Zhiyong, Announces Charges Against Uighur Scholar Ilham Tohti
January 27, 2014 4 min. read

Over the weekend of January 25-26, the Chinese government sentenced human rights activist Xu Zhiyong (许志永) to four years in prison and announced its charges against detained Uighur scholar Ilham Tohti (Uighur: ئىلھام توختى‎, Chinese: 伊力哈木土赫提). Xu was sentenced following a one-day show trial in which in which he wasn’t allowed to call defense witnesses […]

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U.S. Trade Policy Should Give First Priority to WTO Agreements
January 27, 2014 5 min. read

  Trade ministers for World Trade Organization (WTO) member nations reached agreement in Bali December 7, setting standards for customs, and addressing food and agricultural issues, among other matters.  The  measures in themselves are limited, but the Bali deal revives the WTO as a channel to approach trade policy. U.S. policy should reassess other approaches […]

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The FPA’s Must Reads (January 18 – January 24)
January 24, 2014 3 min. read

This is Danny Pearl’s Final Story The Washingtonian By Asra Q. Nomani In 2002, Asra Nomani’s close friend and colleague Danny Pearl was kidnapped and brutally murdered at the hands of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged architect of the 9/11 attacks. In this deeply moving piece, Nomani describes her encounter with her friend’s murderer at Guantanamo Bay in 2012 […]

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China Blocks Reporting on Xu Zhiyong Trial, Offshore Wealth of China’s Elite
January 24, 2014 5 min. read

China has been on its very worst behavior this week. As prominent human rights activist Xu Zhiyong (许志永) went on trial January 22, Chinese police dragged protestors away from the scene and harassed foreign journalists attempting to report on the trial. Xu’s trial is the first in a series of trials for activists associated with […]

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Israel’s Deputy Defense Minister: “The Jordan Valley will remain a part of Israel”
January 23, 2014 4 min. read

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is expected to face an uphill battle when it comes to finding a solution that is acceptable to both the Israelis and Palestinians over the future of the Jordan Valley. The Palestinian side refuses to accept any kind of Israeli military presence within the Jordan Valley, while Israel adamantly […]

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