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Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Dec 23, 2011

  'Saving' children from leftist agendas: The susurrant role of the Catholic Church

by Candiss Shumate, Research Associate at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs:   The Catholic Church’s historical influence on authoritarian regimes in Latin America has been decidedly controversial, particularly in regards to its interactions with youth. The Catholic...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Mar 28, 2011

  The United States and the Arab world

By Jean H Charles: There is a fierce intellectual and political debate in the United States whether the country should engage in the war to incubate the opposition into butting out the repressive regimes of the Arab region and then engage in the nation building process to ensure...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Mar 11, 2011

  The red and green faces of revolution

By David Roberts   Both men rose to the rank of colonel in the army and staged military coups in an attempt to impose left-wing regimes on their respective developing nations, although one coup failed and the other succeeded. Both have now been in power for...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Feb 14, 2011

  Five Arab Countries That The ‘Jasmine Revolution’ May Spread To Next

By Zaid Jilani :   Last month, the world was shocked as the Tunisian autocrat Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, who had ruled his country for 23 years, was overthrown in a protest movement that lasted only 29 days. The event was soon dubbed the “ Jasmine Revolution ,” a...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Feb 4, 2011

  The die is cast for Mubarak

Reflections of Fidel (Taken from CubaDebate)     THE die is cast for Mubarak and not even the support of the United States can save his government. An intelligent people, with a glorious history which left its mark on human civilization, live in Egypt....... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Feb 1, 2011

  The Egyptian Revolution

As mass protests, factory occupations and calls for an indefinite general strike spread against the dictatorship of President Hosni Mubarak, the working class is emerging as the driving force of the Egyptian revolution. While news is limited, it is clear that strikes and protests are sweeping...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Sep 28, 2010

  IMF-ILO conference warns of political upheavals

The fear of social and political upheaval haunting ruling circles around the world was graphically expressed at a recent joint conference of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the International Labour Organisation (ILO) that reviewed the worsening global levels of unemployment and poverty....... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jan 7, 2009

  Political Islam, secular elite and democracy in the Middle East (1)

By A. KADİR YILDIRIM* What is a bigger threat to democratization in the Middle East, reigning secular-elite parties and regimes or popular Islamic parties? Discourse against Islamic parties in the region appears to be the norm, usually in favor of authoritarian but secular regimes....... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Dec 21, 2008

  From Bush’s idealism to Obama’s realism?

By ÖMER TAŞPINAR: When President George W. Bush entered office, he promised to follow a "realist's" foreign policy. His secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice, was a student of Brent Scowcroft, who, together with Henry Kissinger, is an icon of American realpolitik. Cheney, his vice...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Nov 10, 2008

  After Bush, Obama must catch up with Russia

MOSCOW. (RIA Novosti political commentator Andrei Fedyashin) - George Bush Jr. has managed to cultivate such a strong feeling against his White House in the world and has dented US reputation so badly that any change on Pennsylvania Avenue is like a breath of fresh air. The new US...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Nov 9, 2008

  Where should Obama start the change in US policy in the Mideast?

By HALUK ÖZDALGA* The Bush administration is approaching its final days in dire disappointment in all areas. In international relations, it is a huge failure felt most severely in the greater Middle East, an area of direct concern for Turkey. The single most important reason for this...... [view]

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