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July 9, 2013

I was watching Lord Adair Turner, the Former Head of Financial Services Authority of the UK, on Al Jazeera today discussing the topic “Has Capitalism Failed The World”. The discussion of course circumambulated the customary, should we have more or less regulations, more public banks and less private banks, why haven’t we seen…

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July 8, 2013

As I have mentioned in the previous blog entry, US agricultural policy has impact on problem of creating narcotrafico in Latin America or in Afghanistan therefore dear readers should understand how this issue is built to understand ambivalent policy shaped around the world. American agricultural policy linked with the Farm Bill from many years was…

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July 5, 2013

Academic community increasingly uses Internet and particularly blogging platforms to share information, engage in discussions and test ideas. In an interview with the Russian International Affairs Council, Daniel Nexon, Associate Professor in the Department of Government and the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University and founder of the…

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July 1, 2013

"Quand la Chine s'éveillera, le monde tremblera"
Napoleon Bonaparte
 
The awakening of this old sleeping giant, or more accurately its re-awakening, has led much ink to be spilled and many keys to be worn-down. For many, this phenomenon was of great interest naturally due to China’s huge size and its equally…

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June 27, 2013

Drugs as global problemUsing of illegal and abusing substances belongs to the charter of global challenges of international security and peace keeping efforts. Drug threat is a part of background of asymmetric conflicts and threats linked with terrorism, organized crime and financial system therefore it cannot be ignored or forgotten which was proved…

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June 25, 2013

RIAC Program Director Ivan Timofeev delivered a report at a workshop on Russia's role in the Euro-Atlantic security held by the City Council of Turku, Finland, and sponsored by the Alexander Institute of the University of Helsinki and the Atlantic Council of Finland.  The main points of Dr. Timofeev's presentation are as follows.   The issue…

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June 24, 2013

In this blog entry you can find a compilation of some sources pertaining to conflict analysis and the measurement of peace that could be used for quantitative research. Some data in these sources overlaps but all these sources are free and easily accessible.
 
 

Data on Armed Conflict. The University of Uppsala in Sweden provides one…

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June 18, 2013

The trend of outsourcing government functions to private contractors contributed to the creation and impressive growth of private military and security companies. Operating in hot spots across the world and providing a broad list of services to corporate and state clients alike, these firms are not simply compensating the occasional shortage in state…

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June 18, 2013

The ultimate goal of science is and ought to be, to offer the method of improving control over the external world, to pave the way from the present state of affairs to the most preferred one. The field of international relations must not be an exception, as time, effort, and money invested in the research are useful as long as its intellectual product…

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June 14, 2013

Euro-Russian relations have strained over the recent years in energy matters as certain vested interests shifted perceptions into the realm of what I would express as logical fallacies – technically making sense to a degree, but only when numerous caveats are applied. In this post issues like energy weaponry (enormous logical fallacy in my…

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June 11, 2013

 As India braces up for the upcoming general elections, speculation with regard to the likely outcome of the elections and the likely Prime Minister is expectedly increasing by the day. Irrespective of the verdict of 2014, one thing is clear that Indian politics has always revolved around dynasties and individuals. Apart from dynastic politics…

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June 11, 2013

Russia is willing to consider giving political asylum to the American intelligence agencies whistleblower Edward Snowden. But why do we do that?
 
So, Edward Snowden, former CIA and NSA contractor, is a man who has made public highly classified NSA surveillance data and currently in search of political asylum. First of all, the leak has become…

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