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26 November 200926/11, The ‘Israeli Way’ and Relevance for India
BY S. Samuel Rajiv
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9 September 2011Why the crisis between Turkey and Israel is hurting everyone
BY Emiliano Alessandri
WASHINGTON — The United Nations’ recent report investigating the deaths of nine Turks when Israel stopped a flotilla trying to break a Gaza blockade has brought an end to a suspenseful episode in Tagged Under Flotilla Incident , Israel , Mediterranean Sea , Middle East , Turkey |
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28 July 2011Europe has a role to play
BY Raghida Dergham
America’s declining interest in international affairs and Russia’s return to a Soviet mentality have presented Europe with an opportunity to play a leading role in the international arena. The Tagged Under Arab world , Egypt , EU , europe , European Union , Israel , Libya , Palestine , Syria , Tunisia , Yemen |
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22 November 2011U.S. military: Is Iran the next target?
BY , Alisha Pinto
The bad news from the global economy keeps coming. The Eurozone is still temporizing and hoping that the appointment of technocrats as Prime Ministers in Greece and Italy will ensure Tagged Under Iran , Israel , Military , nuclear , sanctions , UN , United Nations , United States , US , Weapons |
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1 August 2011A Palestinian Narrative
BY Mahdi Abdul Hadi
One way to read the current Palestinian-Israeli impasse is to look at it through a conceptual triangle. On the base of the triangle are the two political tribes of Fateh and Hamas. The PLO, with Tagged Under EU , European Union , Fateh , Hamas , Israel , Palestine , United States , US |
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5 December 2011While the world waits, the clouds of war are gathering over Iran
BY Joschka Fischer
While Europe remains preoccupied with its own slow-motion crisis, and other global powers continue to be mesmerized by the bizarre spectacle of European officials’ Tagged Under europe , Iran , Israel , Nuclear Proliferation Treaty , nuclear weapons , United States of America |
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5 December 2011Why the New “Emphasis on Asia” in U.S. Policy?
BY Tanaka Sakai
In his remarks to the Australian parliament on November 17, President Obama declared that the U. S. was making the Asia-Pacific region a top priority. While promising a continued U.S. Tagged Under Asia-Pacific , Australia , China , India , Israel , japan , Middle East , South Korea , United States , US , US military spending |
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8 December 2011Brace for the coming Arab winter
BY Daniel Byman
One year after a Tunisian fruit vendor set himself on fire in an act of defiance that would ignite protests and unseat long-standing dictatorships, a harsh chill is Tagged Under Arab Spring , Arab Winter , Democracy , Dictatorship , Egypt , Israel , Libya , Syria , Yemen |
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16 January 2012Asia’s Energy, Asia’s Security
BY Sanjaya Baru
As Asia’s rising powers seek to sustain growth and ensure stability, energy security has moved to the forefront of Asian geopolitics. The recent visit by China’s Prime Minister Wen Jiabao to Saudi Tagged Under Asia , China , Energy , gas , GCC , India , Israel , oil , Persian gulf , Russia , Saudia Arabia , US |
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21 December 2011India’s Relations with Iran: Much Ado about Nothing
BY Harsh V. Pant
In the last few years, India’s policy toward the Middle East has often been viewed through the prism of Indian-Iranian relations. The international community, and the West in particular, has been Tagged Under Gulf States , India , India-Israel , Iran , Israel |