By Dr Matthew Levitt, 15th April 2010
By Dr Emanuele Ottolenghi, 19th April 2010
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Economic realities and socio-political solutions
The West needs to consider carefully its response to the Turkish government's degeneration
An unorthodox solution to the Iranian conundrum by the Obama administration may yet deliver the results we are told that only unpoven alternatives can bring
NATO's rejection of Bosnia-Herzegovina's application for the Membership Action Plan has only encouraged disintegrative forces in the country
The London arrest of a Bosnian wartime leader heralds a new phase in Serbia’s unrelenting aggression against Bosnia-Herzegovina, in which the British authorities have now made themselves unwitting pawns
The dispute over the Falkland Islands has been reignited by Argentina as a British company has begun drilling for oil. Despite the wish of the Falkland Islanders to remain British, Latin America and the United States have taken Argentina's side, leaving Britain to defend democracy alone.
Looks at the changing relationship between China and the United States.
While the announcement of the US troop surge in Afghanistan was highly welcome, the delays beforehand and the setting of a date for withdrawal have threatened to undermine it. Yet there are still reasons for optimism in Afghanistan, one of which is the initial progress of Operation Moshtarak.
At a time of growing pressure at home and abroad, the Iranian regime is seeking to build alliances in Latin America, moving beyond countries like Venezuela and increasing cooperation with Brazil, the region's leading power.
Henry M. ‘Scoop’ Jackson (31st May 1912 - 1st September 1983)
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