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May 27, 2015

Author: Kazushige Kobayashi, PhD student in International Relations at the Geneva Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Switzerland The single most important lesson world leaders learned from the Ukrainian crisis is that a policy of exclusive cooperation would be neither effective nor sustainable in the long run. In the…

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May 21, 2015

“This is not the end.  It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is perhaps the end of the beginning.”  So said Winston Churchill forging strategy with FDR against the brutal Nazis who occupied continental Europe and northern Africa at the early stage of WWII.
 
Let´s hope that now, at a time when Western…

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May 19, 2015

This piece was originally published on Russia Beyond the Headlines. 
 
When Moscow was celebrating the 70th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War in early May, it was the pompous military parade and Xi Jinping’s visit that attracted all the attention of global media. Those following Southeast Asian affairs also…

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May 15, 2015

 JVLV:  Together with my partner and wife, Leni, I am responding to Elizabeth Pond´s four “M” scenarios – Mearsheimer, McCain, Motyl and Merkel -- for resolving the trenchant Ukraine crisis.  Sadly, none of these scenarios yet present a comprehensive and workable solution. 
 
 John Mearsheimer…

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May 12, 2015

This article tries to understand hidden opportunity on untapped Russian IT/E-Commerce sector, and also proposes if this can be strategized to act as a catalyst during current economic downturn for the country’s revival. This will be first of the series of article on Russia economy focusing on E-Growth strategy to overcome its existing financial…

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May 10, 2015

 Why hide it?  I was disappointed.  Sadly the Washington celebration of the 70th anniversary  victory in Europe, much less dignified  than the one  in London the same day, displayed old weaponry and battles involving not only the European theater but  the Pacific one.  Then the  Moscow one a day later…

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May 8, 2015

Good idea, bad timing?
It's not clear whether the world's worst drought in over a century provided impetus for the agriculture ministers of the BRICS nations to gather in Brasilia in March and launch a manifesto designed to make the group a key player in the global food security regime. But they did. Now the world is waiting.
 
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May 7, 2015

In recent months, Russian officials have repeatedly emphasized Russian sovereignty and autonomy. Russia indeed is not a part to an integration project or a military alliance that dismantle its bundle of sovereign rights. There are no foreign troops on the Russian territory and no-one dictates economic policy to Moscow. Vladimir Putin has recently…

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May 5, 2015

           The Jihadist terror has now extended from Europe across the Atlantic to North Garland Texas.  Dutch politician Geert Wilders, the man on an Al Qaeda hit list for his daring film, “Filna,” was the keynote speaker at an art exhibit and cartoon competition portraying the…

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May 4, 2015

Turkey’s transition from a parliamentary system to a presidential one has long been a cornerstone of an election platform of the ruling conservative Justice and Development Party. Perhaps one of the most vocal supporters of the proposed changes is the current president of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. After his election as a…

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April 30, 2015

“Space”— to riot, burglarize, and burn our cities at home, but also space for terrorists to destroy, murder, crucify and behead abroad.  
 
Indeed, Baltimore mayor Stephanie Rawlings Blake’s subsequently retracted comment that, “we also gave those who wished to destroy space to do that as well,&rdquo…

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April 25, 2015

April 25, 2015
April 24 had two meanings for us; the hundredth anniversary of the Armenian genocide by the Ottoman Turks, but also the 90th birthday of my Jewish mother who lived through the Holocaust.  Unable to marry, she carried this mischling [mixed race Jew] in her womb from July 1944 (a few days after D-day) to April 9, 1945. And only…

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