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July 29, 2014

The period before this crisis in America and in the Western World was considered to be the “Second Gilded Age.” Simply put, people were making a ton of money. In the financial sector, bonuses were robust, and that is putting it lightly. It was routine for one's bonus to be larger than their salaries. Loan requirements were relaxed. At…

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July 27, 2014

With the American football season opening soon the National Football League (NFL), a source for sports diplomats and famous for the violent “hitting” that fans love, is taking a hard hit.
 
The NFL has sent sports ambassadors to war zones for decades to serve as role models to boost the morale of U.S. troops serving in Afghanistan…

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July 24, 2014

During the sixth BRICS summit last week in Fortaleza, Brazil, the five BRICS countries agreed, as expected, to form both a development bank (named the New Development Bank) and a Contingency Reserve Arrangement (CRA). The agreements aim to minimize the role of traditional Bretton Woods institutions in the BRICS countries, and to lessen BRICS…

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July 24, 2014

As a Malaysian and global citizen, when I watched TV on the morning after that MH17 crashed, I was shocked, horrified and deeply upset - so many innocent people dead, and two Malaysian Airlines planes gone in 4 month. Why was this happening? Malaysian Airlines had a very good track-record for safety, reliability and good service.  Then I heard…

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July 23, 2014

 
                                    

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July 23, 2014

 
The percentage of Americans who have heard of Yemen is undoubtedly small. Still fewer could locate it on a map. Still fewer have even an inkling of its current political issues. Reality shows that civil unrest and insurrection has been happening in the north of that country since 2004, meaning there has basically been war in Yemen as long as…

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July 23, 2014

Part Two:
What are the consequences for the buildup of the Black Sea Fleet?
 
Having examined the plans for the economic development of Crimea and the construction of infrastructures in the peninsula in our previous paper, we now raise issues related to the impact of Russia’s seizure of Crimea for the modernization of the Black Sea…

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July 22, 2014

Russia and the European Union (EU) are currently engaged in a geopolitical struggle for control of the post-Soviet space.  While Russia is the current regional hegemon, the European Union and NATO have been trying to gain influence in what Russia refers to as its “near abroad.”  Russia has retaliated by influencing the states in…

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July 22, 2014

“What happened is a turning point and I do hope that the EU finally will stand up to what is going on,” wrote a Dutch friend who prefers to remain anonymous. “Trade is important as well as energy security, but in the end it is not the most important. I hope this was a wakeup call and Europe will finally work to become independent…

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July 21, 2014

Kazushige Kobayashi is a doctoral student in International Relations at the Geneva Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Switzerland, and a research fellow with the Europe-Asia Programme at the Balkan Security Agenda in Serbia. He holds Bachelor of Economics from Tohoku University in Japan, Master in International…

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July 21, 2014

By Jiri and Leni Friedman Valenta
 
The downing of Malaysian Flight 17 is a watershed in Russo-American relations.  It´s similar to the downing of KL007.  Like Ronald Reagan 32 years earlier, Barack Obama must overhaul  his policy towards Russia! Instead of a commander- in-fundraising, we need a commander-in-chief.  As…

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July 20, 2014

So many American politicians upset with the Israelis for the attacks on Gaza. .....Using weapons largely obtained through the United States... .....hmmmmm.....does that mean America is responsible for the Gaza deaths?
President Putin is on the phone. He would like an answer to that question.

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