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China Reform Monitor: No. 992
China seized by anti-Japan sentiment;
China to use drones to patrol skies over disputed islands
U.S. Must Rethink Egyptian Foreign Aid Strategy
As the world evolves, presenting new challenges to U.S. national security, the patterns of U.S. foreign aid should evolve with it.
Nowhere is this truer than in Egypt, the Arab world's most populous and historically most influential state, which is gradually transforming itself from a Western-leaning secular autocracy into an increasingly Islamic state that's run by the anti-Western (specifically, anti-American) Muslim Brotherhood.
The Contours of Iran’s Currency Crisis
Quite suddenly, it seems, Iran’s economy is in serious trouble. In recent days, the country’s national currency has fallen to record lows against the U.S. dollar. On October 1st alone, the value of the Iranian rial declined by some 17 percent, collapsing to 34,700 to one American dollar. (It has since reportedly fallen still further). All told, the rial has lost more than 80 percent of its worth over the past year.
China Reform Monitor: No. 991
Several cities erupt in anti-Japan protests;
A mysterious gas explosion in Xinjiang