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December 8, 2014

 
We are living under the conditions of new world system that is often referred to as globality. The system is characterized by a number of features.
 
1.    This is a period quite often accompanied with the uncertainty of international system. The uncertainty is predicated by the vulnerability of political institutions as…

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December 8, 2014

Anyone who has worked through post-mortems on the Iraq war is familiar with the pitfalls associated with ‘groupthink’ and preconceptions. Indeed, it is perhaps one of the few modern examples of consensus across American partisanship. Some have argued such assumptions emerged from an administration not interested in counter-arguments and…

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December 5, 2014

There is no state of denial that global inequality exists- commentators are daily quoting statistics on miserable state of poor countries. Still, morally, there is something here, that doesn’t correspond to our moral beliefs – that is, there is something wrong that some people can afford exorbitant lifestyles, whereas others are destitute…

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December 4, 2014

With glee over Ferguson, Russian media is having a Schadenfreude field day. The photo of a black woman holding a Russian sign, "Americans ask Vladimir Putin to send troops" is no joke, however. Their attempt to link Ferguson with the Maidan uprising or what they call "colored" revolutions in the Ukraine, falls very flat…

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December 1, 2014

Millennium goals, proclaimed by the UN were and remain an intrinsic feature of a mix of grandiloquent speechifying and idealistic intentions by the leaders of the  “free world” aimed at eradicating poverty, fighting health problems, improving education, further liberating female population across the world from the …

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December 1, 2014

Why do YOU LET Bangladesh be Robbed and Humiliated by Foreign Aid Expatriates? People who behave like “Lords of Poverty”. And many who don’t even pay their taxes from the side business they do?  Over the last 2 and a half years I visited and lived in Gulshan 2 Dhaka, Bangladesh. During this time I also had the opportunity to…

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November 29, 2014


The OPEC refusal to decrease oil production and a subsequent price fall to a 4-year low make the future of Russian economy tenuous. Since July 2014, the Russian ruble depreciated to the U.S. dollar by 45%, and the economic growth stalled. Falling oil prices together with western sanctions induce Russian experts to seek alternative sources to fill…

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November 27, 2014

In a recent meeting between President Asraf Ghani and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, Afghanistan and Pakistan have reached over an understanding on the security cooperation, capacity building and mutual trade. This unexpected development exclusively includes the training of Afghan National Army by Pakistan Army.   In so many manners, this out…

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November 26, 2014

 
Common complaints within Intelligence Studies about the examination of foreign intelligence communities, especially those not residing in the west, run the gamut from being too historically driven to being completely ahistorical and thus nothing more than a simple organizational review of facts and details to being too often inevitably…

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November 26, 2014

Latvia as the European country with the largest Russian minority of 28 % has become the focus of international attention. Since the Baltic country is a NATO and EU member, a Russian military intervention could lead to a multilateral conflict with unforeseen consequences.  This would require the clear support of the Latvia’s Russian minority…

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November 25, 2014

Following the 2014 separatist conflict in Ukraine, observers have worried about the potential for a similar conflict in Moldova that would interrupt the country’s EU association. Indeed, Moldova’s national minorities largely oppose the country’s process of approximation and integration with the European Union. National minorities are…

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November 24, 2014

Dr. Glen Segell
(Fellow – The Ezri Center for Iran and Persian Gulf Studies,University of Haifa, Israel)

The Southern flank of Europe is the Mediterranean Sea. It is a small sea and many countries rely on the freedom of both sea and air traffic for their economy. On the one hand there was optimism that the Arab Spring would bring greater…

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