China Reform Monitor: No. 1104
China moves drilling rig to disputed waters;
Sri Lanka hosts large Chinese military delegation
 
China moves drilling rig to disputed waters;
Sri Lanka hosts large Chinese military delegation
 
German statesman Otto von Bismarck famously observed that Europe represented merely a geographical notion, not a unified political entity. Russia's annexation of Crimea has again validated this acerbic insight. And, amid the absence of any Western or European unity, the sale of the France's highly advanced Mistral-class warships to Russia looms large.
Not all that long ago, Barack Obama seemed to have big plans for the Middle East. Back in June of 2009, the president traveled to Egypt to unveil what he promised would be a “new beginning” between America and the Muslim world. In a major address at Cairo’s famed Al-Azhar University, he proposed a new, more harmonious U.S. approach toward a region that had been roiled by nearly a decade of conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Freed Taliban to Qatar;
Bombing in Yemen ends ceasefire;
Libya turmoil continues;
Russia opposes UN aid to Syria without Assad's consent;
Iraq: May bloodiest month in 2014
Jihad from Crimea?;
In Ukraine, new leadership - and new momentum toward the West