Iran Democracy Monitor: No. 175
ISIS targets the Islamic Republic;
Iran's war on dance;
A helping hand from Moscow Why Israel fears Iran's role in Syria
ISIS targets the Islamic Republic;
Iran's war on dance;
A helping hand from Moscow Why Israel fears Iran's role in Syria
After a quarter century of independence, the fragmentation of Central Asia is evident to all. A senior official there might justifiably complain about how each country "[is] pursuing its own limited objectives and dissipating its meager resources in the overlapping or even conflicting endeavors of sister states." He might conclude that such a process, "carries the seeds of weakness in [the countries'] incapacity for growth and their self-perpetuating dependence on the advanced, industrial nations." One can also imagine that another Central Asian official, seeking an alternative, might propose that "we must think not only of our national interests but posit them against regional interests: That is a new way of thinking about our problems."
Moscow versus the World Wide Web, again;
ore rights for the FSB, less rights for Russians
Xinjiang residents forced to submit DNA samples;
China, ASEAN reach Code of Conduct "
framework"
Tight security planned for Xi's trip to Hong Kong;
Chinese copper mine project in Afghanistan still on hold