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Pakistan Needs to Weed out Taliban, National Intelligence Estimate Confirms

I can’t help but think that this is fairly obvious news: The U.S. intervention in Afghanistan won’t work unless the Pakistani government and military rounds up its Taliban allies and, in a manner of speaking, breaks the back of the various groups that constitute the Taliban–both the Afghanistan and Pakistan contingents. Elisabeth Bumiller, writing for […]

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The New “Triangle” World Order – and how US, EU and China must work together to keep the global economy going.

It has to be, without a doubt, that the fall of the Berlin Wall and the subsequent collapse of communism constituted the single most transformative event of the past 40 years. Since man walked the surface of the Moon, the collapse of communism signified the predominance of ‘one’ over the ‘other.’ A New World Order […]

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Military Buildup: Is There a Strategic Direction?

Military Buildup: Is There a Strategic Direction?

India has launched an ambitious military expansion, but some question whether the sum of its parts adds up to a strategic whole.

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WikiLeaks Reveals a Back-Door-Deal Culture on Chinese-Namibia relations

The leaked US embassy cables not only show that the US is concerned about the love affair between African governments and China, but also uncovered secret dealings in smoke-filled rooms between African governments and Beijing. Such back-door-dealings between Namibia and China is one of the latest diplomatic cables to be made public by Wikileaks.  If […]

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Another Garments Factory Fire: Time to Credibly Regulate the Garments Industry

At least 22 people have died, with over a 100 injured in a garments factory gone ablaze.  The Daily Star reports that many other factory workers remained trapped in the factory located in the outskirts of Dhaka. This news comes at the heels of new deadly protests and street fights over the implementation of the […]

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Affirmative Action at South African Universities

The principles behind affirmative action are pretty basic: Certain people have been kept from enjoying the bounties of society and as a result we need to have policies to provide redress for those inequities. But of course in order to provide that redress certain people are going to feel as if they are going to […]

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Ambassador Richard C. Holbrooke Dies

Ambassador Richard Holbrooke has passed on. He served in the Obama Adminstration in the capacity of  United States Special Envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan.  He served in diplomatic leadership roles since the 1970’s and was most renowned for being the architect of the Dayton Peace Accords, the framework that ended the Bosnian War in 1995. […]

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Both Sides' Take On Democracy

Both the Israelis and the Palestinians have an oft-evolving view of democracy and how their societies will, if at all, embody values that promote open discourse and equal rights. Israel is often characterized as the Middle East’sd only democracy, a title it rightfully claims because, for the most part, non-Jewish Israeli citizens enjoy equal rights. […]

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EU-Israeli Impasse Continues

Noting the “ongoing deterioration of the situation on the ground” as Israel resumes settlement expansion, a group of former EU leaders last Friday called on the EU to take concrete action, with “consequences,” to force Israel back to the negotiating table. Among their demands: laying out a final plan, with a clear time frame, to […]

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Recent Nazi Inclinations in the Virtual Domain of Iran

Recent Nazi Inclinations in the Virtual Domain of Iran

This piece was written by Liora Hendelman-Baavur (Ph.D), a research fellow of the Center for Iranian Studies (CIS), who also teaches at the Department of Middle Eastern and African History at Tel Aviv University. On November 18, 2010 the Iranian news website Tabnak exposed a Persian pro-Nazi internet forum, operating under the virtual domain assigned to the […]

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Practice Makes Perfect

Practice Makes Perfect

Funny how Russia’s esteemed riot police, whose noble truncheons are so effective at bashing the heads of liberal democracy activists, couldn’t quite  summon the same spirit against a much larger and more dangerous group of ultra-nationalist hooligans. A hard core group of Spartak Moscow fans rampaged through the capital on Saturday, shouting xenophobic slogans and […]

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Editorial: Parcells The Thinker

Editorial: Parcells The Thinker

Aside from his many accomplishments as a football coach, Bill Parcells is famous for using the phrase “You are who you are”. Five words that summed up a career’s worth of championship football wisdom that can be directly applied to everything from personal psychology, to team dynamics, to international relations. Who says jocks are dumb? […]

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From a European Germany to a German Europe?

Arguably the most fascinating exercise one can indulge in ever since the early days of the eurozone crisis is to compare the coverage of said crisis in the German media discourse with that everywhere else in Europe. Within Germany, the focus lies on the hard-working, financially frugal Germans who fail to understand why they should […]

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Dead: The Craziest One

A top leader of La Familia drug syndicate, Nazario Moreno González, better known by the media and public as “the craziest one,” was shot dead in a gunfight with Mexican officials on Thursday. The death is being hailed as a sign of progress in the Calderón administration’s war against Mexico’s drug traffickers. But the day-to-day […]

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India's Approach to Public Diplomacy in the Information Age

India's Approach to Public Diplomacy in the Information Age

During his recent visit to India, President Obama remarked that “in Asia and around the world, India is not simply emerging; India has emerged.” Though President Obama’s appreciation may be contested by analysts and policy makers across the globe, one dimension of India’s foreign policy has definitely ‘emerged’ during the past year – public diplomacy. […]

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