Russia Reform Monitor: No. 1781
Caucasus Emirate sets its sights on Sochi;
Putin takes a more distant approach to the U.S.
Caucasus Emirate sets its sights on Sochi;
Putin takes a more distant approach to the U.S.
Nearly 40 years ago, a Congress disgusted with the value-less foreign policy realism of Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford began to require the State Department to report each year on the human rights records of other countries.
Calls to ease sanctions on Iran to spur global negotiations over its nuclear program will backfire, making a deal far less likely and greatly raising the risk of an Israeli military strike to cripple the program.
To its proponents, sanctions-easing is a necessary confidence-boosting measure to assure Iran that the United States and the other "P5+1" negotiators - Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China - want a deal.
Jockeying to replace Bo Xilai as Chongqing party chief;
Highlight on North Korean sex slaves in China
TAPI takes two steps forward;
Top Sri Lankan general freed from prison;
NATO deciding Afghan fate in Chicago;
India drops charges against Karmapa