South Asia Security Monitor: No. 296
U.S. apologizes for death of Indian fisherman;
Bill on Haqqani network clears House;
Shift in Bhutan foreign policy worries New Delhi;
India caught in China-Vietnam crossfire;
Unrest rekindled in the Maldives
U.S. apologizes for death of Indian fisherman;
Bill on Haqqani network clears House;
Shift in Bhutan foreign policy worries New Delhi;
India caught in China-Vietnam crossfire;
Unrest rekindled in the Maldives
Chinese students face off against the gaokao;
Chinese citizens rewarded for thwarting plane hijacking  
Freedom and democracy don't come easily to a land that's known precious little of it over time. Often, a nation overthrows an authoritarian government and replaces it with a democratically elected one, only to see the new government subvert the rule of law and impose a new authoritarianism.
Libya's Burgeoning Democracy;
Blast kills high-level officials in Damascus;
The PA receives $100 million from Saudi Arabia;
Sinai risks becoming hotbed for extremists
The Kremlin's crackdown on the opposition continues;
Saudi Arabia turns the tables