Russia Reform Monitor: No. 1817
Sergei Magnitsky on trial...again;
A new tactic to boost population growth
Sergei Magnitsky on trial...again;
A new tactic to boost population growth
Iran's presidential election may still be some four months away, but the political machinations have already begun. Last week, Iran's Council of Guardians, the powerful governmental oversight body tasked with interpreting the country's constitution, passed a new law imposing additional curbs on the electoral process within the Islamic Republic—and adding a new layer of bureaucracy to its already-convoluted political process.
In late January, the government of the Philippines served official notice that it plans to bring China before an arbitral tribunal over the latter's persistent violation of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea -- the multilateral treaty that serves as the touchstone for much of the world's behavior on the high seas. The move garnered only limited media coverage, but it provides a telling snapshot of the struggle that is now under way for the shape of Asia.
Surveillance drones for antiterrorism in Africa;
Remaining Islamists hunted in GAO;
Iranian weapons found on Yemeni boat
China, Iran join hands on Syria;
Efforts underway to strengthen National Defense Education