October 1st began what could be one of the more interesting Chairships of the United Nations Security Council, with Russia taking over and being charged with a rather delicate balancing act: between conducting the numerous affairs expected to ... ... opposition groups: not just the fact that they suffered from horrific internal dissension, but that there were far too many radical Islamists mixed in liberally with so-called “moderate Arabs”. Because of the torturous hell that was the Chechen ...
... ignore and the honest answers, based on previous American drone usage, probably carry some severe repercussions for American foreign ... ... the apparent success China has had for several years in economic espionage, where it is believed massive amounts of confidential ... ... country not feel that the U.S. is purposely compromising its own security and risking the lives of its people? Indeed, less than ... ... they were certain that the drone was not American, Chinese, or Russian: IDF claimed it to be an Iranian drone assembled in Lebanon ...
... heavily in many ways on the fine work of Desch in Security Studies, who cogently brought to light over ... ... as it has almost unknowingly advanced in the post-Cold War era on the coattails of Security Studies but ... ... intelligence community and is almost always victim to the accusation by other nations of having no true definable ... ... illustrate all of this high-minded theory: the rise of radical Islam in the 1990s and the conflict in Eastern ... ... choice but to begin from a foundation that assumes Russian aggression, Russian aspiration for re-establishing ...