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The Nile of Democracy will Flood Egypt's Jihadists
Walid Phares, Ph.D. - 8/3/2013
As soon as the Egyptian military asked President Mohammed Mursi to step down and dismantle his Muslim Brotherhood regime, millions in the streets of Cairo and other Egyptian cities and towns celebrated the end of what they felt was a dangerous fascistic regime. But despite an overwhelming popular support for the ousting of the Ikhwan (Muslim Brotherhood) from power, some U.S. leaders, starting with President Barack Obama and later joined by Republican Senator John McCain, expressed their rejection of the move because they argued it was “directed by the Egyptian military against a democratically elected Government.”

Simple questions for this new APC
Prof. Dr Anthony A Kila - 8/3/2013
In June, our conclusion as citizens and students of politics was that the most fascinating political formation in the country at the moment is the newly formed All Peoples Congress (APC). We noted also that the APC is of interest to us because it is an entity still in embryo. We shall have to call it “association” and “thing” because technically APC is still not a registered political party, and that some of us are shaking our heads for reasons we are reading around.

Who is India’s real ally
B.Z. Khasru - 8/3/2013
During a heated debate in parliament before the 1962 Sino-Indian war, Prime Minister Nehru declared that he favored peace over war with China, making it clear that he was willing to negotiate with the Communist nation till the bitter end to resolve border disputes.

The Inglorious History of U.S. Attempts To Control Immigration
Dr. Gary K. Busch - 8/3/2013
There is a great deal of discussion in the Congress about the measures which should be introduced to allow immigrants to legitimise their status as U.S. nationals. This is an issue with a long history and which has never been finally resolved. There have been all sorts of efforts made to limit or curtail immigration from certain foreign lands; issues of controlling the political agitation by immigrants once they have arrived in the country; and issues about the status of children of immigrants who were born in the U.S. The issue of immigrant’s rights to social services has been a frequent topic of legislation. These are all recurring issues.

EU Commissioner Štefan Füle watching DUI over women's rights
Sasha Uzunov - 8/3/2013
In a response to TEAM UZUNOV, the European Union's Commissioner for Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policy, Mr Štefan Füle, has given an undertaking that the EU takes the issue of women's rights within Macedonian, and in particular within the socially conservative ethnic Albanian nationalist political bloc seriously:

Choosing the next Pakistani Chief of Army Staff and the Abbottabad Commission Report
Abid Mustafa - 8/3/2013
On Saturday 20th of July, the government of Pakistan announced it was contemplating on releasing a copy of the 336-page Abbottabad Commission Report on the country's intelligence failures during the killing of Osama bin Laden. Despite government deliberations on whether to release the report or not, the leaked version has done irreparable damage to standing of the armed forces and to a lesser extent the civilian leadership.

AMERICAN SWEEP: Economics and Politics in Obama's and Bernanke's World
Prof. Peter Morici - 7/23/2013
I. Easy Money, Opiate of the American Economy

U.S. Should Step Back in Egypt, Elsewhere
Prof. Peter Morici - 7/23/2013
Egypt presents unpleasant choices and is emblematic of challenges confronting U.S foreign policymakers across the globe. U.S. policy should adjust in ways once viewed as unthinkable.

Who's Doing the Reviewing?
Dan Sampson, Esq. - 7/21/2013
There are many supplement review web sites that have sprung up over the last few years. They claim to have expert review teams consists of many hand-picked experts who have education, training and experience in the field, enough so to provide trustworthy and unbiased information. Some are specializing in particular demographics. They may focus on men's products such as male extra review. Others use more broad topics such as Portable Vaporizer Reviews or in something industry-specific like vitamins, and claim to be experts in dieting, nutrition, creating a more pleasing appearance, building muscle mass and much more.

Secretary of State John F. Kerry’s Holy-Land Peace Crusade
Rabbi Dr. Daniel M. Zucker - 7/14/2013
The new U.S. Secretary of State, the Honorable John F. Kerry, has been spending a tremendous amount of his time attempting to bring the Palestinians and the Israelis back to the negotiating table.

Cracking Chinese Codes and Jamming Jihadis
Sasha Uzunov - 7/14/2013
I have been critical in the past over the effectiveness of our nation's counter-intelligence service, the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO), in combating terrorism and foreign espionage.

Liberty, Security, Privacy, Big Brother, and the Concept of the Common Good
David Huntwork - 7/14/2013
The outrage is palpable and the sudden realization by the average American that they really, truly are now living in an Orwellian surveillance state that inquires into everything from your reading list to your online shopping history has been an eye-opening experience for many across the fruited plain. The once mocked conspiracy theory of the all-knowing Big Brother state has shown itself to be far more of an ugly reality than a silly fantasy. He who has called the War on Terror basically over has now been forced to admit that his administration has vastly expanded the concept of the security state in the name of 'public safety.' The 'trust us' stance of government is no longer a working defense for such actions as this administration, and the federal agencies under its control, have shown that they simply cannot be trusted. Therein lies the true dilemma for the Obama administration as it seeks to calm the rising storm.

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United States & Canada >>

Obama's Mess in Egypt

How to Make Taxes Fairer and Abolish the IRS

Shai Franklin’s Distorted Discourse on Iranian Dissidents


Middle East >>

Obama and Morsi: Two Peas in a Pod? Obama Now Has Little Choice but to Back the Egyptian Military

The Challenges To Egyptian Labour

Egypt's Militray Coup Predicted TWO YEARS ago!


Europe >>

Eastern Europe: The Call For Change Grows Stronger

DUI's great balancing act

Why is Lord Robertson afraid of Scottish independence?


Former USSR >>

Chechens in the Homeland

Chechnya: Separatists, Russian Forces in for the Long Haul and Big Cash

Do Russians Love Their Children Too?


East Asia >>

The Japanese Health Care System

China’s bold assertions in Asia-Pacific and the Indian Ocean: India’s Concerns

North Korea’s Rocket launch: Mounting regional tensions


South Asia >>

Nepal: The View From The Top Is Not Pretty

Why Indira Gandhi hit the press during emergency

Bangladesh was ‘pushed…away by a conspiracy’



  



  

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