Eurasia Security Watch: No. 260
Abbas' new ally;
China's growing ties with Uzbekistan and other central Asian nations;
Israel excluded from U.S. counterterrorism forum;
The dissolution of Egypt's lower house;
Erdogan: a modern-day sultan?
Abbas' new ally;
China's growing ties with Uzbekistan and other central Asian nations;
Israel excluded from U.S. counterterrorism forum;
The dissolution of Egypt's lower house;
Erdogan: a modern-day sultan?
China to add Marine Surveillance ships amidst maritime disputes;
Environment Ministry laments poor water quality
Ahead of nuclear parlay, Putin and Ahmadinejad find common cause;
Battle lines drawn between Kremlin, opposition forces
Law enforcement officials in China, Taiwan, Myanmar, Thailand and the Philippines have launched a blitzkrieg targeting money launderers who have been swindling and blackmailing average citizens throughout Asia to the tune of millions of dollars.
Delivering her Nobel Lecture after a 21-year delay, Burma’s Aung San Suu Kyi offered a timely reminder from the front lines of struggle.
“To be forgotten,” she said in her October 16th address in Oslo, “… is to die a little. It is to lose some of the links that anchor us to the rest of humanity. When I met Burmese migrant workers and refugees during my recent visit to Thailand, many cried out, ‘Don’t forget us!’ They meant: ‘Don’t forget our plight, don’t forget to do what you can to help us, don’t forget we also belong to your world.’