China Reform Monitor: No. 1018
New scrutiny in U.S. on Chinese cyber-attacks;
New PLA Navy task force departs for Gulf of Aden
New scrutiny in U.S. on Chinese cyber-attacks;
New PLA Navy task force departs for Gulf of Aden
Late Venezuelan strongman Hugo Chavez proved that one person can make a huge difference. In his case, it was almost universally negative.
Chavez was a committed revolutionary and charismatic dictator driven to build what he called "Socialism of the 21st Century." After being elected president of Venezuela in 1998 he implemented a new constitution seeking a fundamental transformation of the country, promising extensive rights and benefits to the downtrodden and radically augmenting his personal power. He nationalized industries, redistributed wealth, and bowled over any who go in his way.
Hezbollah monitoring Jews worldwide;
Lebanon grappling with Syrian refugees;
National Salvation front to boycott Egypt poll
Public Smoking Ban Becomes Law;
Opposition Leader Faces New Charges
Suddenly, it's springtime for diplomacy with Iran once again. After a year that saw a dramatic escalation of economic pressure against the Islamic Republic, the Obama administration and its allies are now once again talking to Tehran. Yesterday, negotiations concluded in Almaty, Kazakhstan on the latest round of multilateral diplomacy aimed at bringing Iran's nuclear ambitions to heel. Additional talks are now set for April, to be held once again in Kazakhstan.