Russia Reform Monitor: No. 1664
Kremlin moves to combat police corruption;
Yukos and the ECHR
Kremlin moves to combat police corruption;
Yukos and the ECHR
Great athletes describe how, during moments of success, they feel as if time is slowing down so that - whether they are leading a fast break or awaiting a 95-mile-an-hour pitch - they see the game unfold in a kind of slow motion. In the arena of public affairs, we, too, have the power to step back and watch a new world unfold as if in slow motion. What seemed like disparate events as they occurred over the course of weeks, months or longer can, upon reflection, reveal a consistent pattern of activity with a predictable conclusion. And so it is with Iran's nuclear program.
LeT in America's sight's;
Maoists respond to Operation Green Hunt;
CIA and ISI draw closer;
In arms sales, U.S. doesn't discriminate
A new day for Russian justice?;
Some rare positive demographic news
U.S. ponders new base in Kyrgyzstan;
In Iran's shadow, Arabs see Israel in different light, Nabucco, two steps forward;
Yemen peace holds