South Asia Security Monitor: No. 298
Karzai Wants Transfer of NATO Bases;
China Rejects Indian Proposal to Reopen Indian Consulate;
India Reconsiders Vietnamese Offer to Explore Oil in South China Sea
Karzai Wants Transfer of NATO Bases;
China Rejects Indian Proposal to Reopen Indian Consulate;
India Reconsiders Vietnamese Offer to Explore Oil in South China Sea
A century ago, President Theodore Roosevelt's "speak softly and carry a big stick" foreign policy enhanced American power and prestige around the world. Today, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan imperils his country's chances of regional preponderance by pursuing a policy of speaking pugnaciously and carrying no stick.
It is the most important country in the Muslim world. Its economy is already the 16th-largest on the planet, and—in marked contrast to those of its sluggish neighbors in Europe—continues to grow by leaps and bounds. And its prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was recently ranked the most popular politician in the entire Middle East.
Deepening economic malaise at home...;
...and an energy lifeline in Asia
Following a 2-year investigation, U.S. prosecutors have submitted a mindboggling 30,000 pages of documentation and 2,000 recorded phone calls that paint an extensive picture of how one of Mexico's most powerful drug-trafficking organizations raises, moves and eventually washes its illicit funds.