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Senate Hawks Want a FIFA President Who’s Less Into Russia

Tue, 26/05/2015 - 22:18
Their main complaint: Swiss-born Blatter’s support for Russia’s hosting of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, “despite Russia’s ongoing violations of Ukraine’s territorial integrity.”

Why Are the Islamic State’s Commanders so Much Better than the Iraqi Army?

Tue, 26/05/2015 - 22:03
Shiite militias and Iraqi government forces have started to move into place around the Islamic State-held city of Ramadi in preparation for a highly-publicized but hastily-planned push to wrest the city from the fighters who chased the Iraqi army out earlier this month. U.S. military officials believe that the militants had been carefully planning the ...

Modi’s Radical Plan to Remake Welfare in India

Tue, 26/05/2015 - 18:33
The government says it’s taking “incremental” steps toward reform, but the plan to reshape payouts for the poor is nothing short of a revolution.

Democracy Lab Weekly Brief, May 26, 2015

Tue, 26/05/2015 - 18:17
To keep up with Democracy Lab in real time, follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Howard W. French argues that President Obama’s choice to run the United States Agency for International Development exposes the bankruptcy of Washington’s thinking on Africa. Juan Nagel profiles Venezuela’s top comedian, whose act exposes the absurdity of his country’s regime. ...

The Choking Point

Tue, 26/05/2015 - 18:14
May/June Visual Statement

Modi’s Chinese Checkers

Tue, 26/05/2015 - 17:44
Modi's China visit was a triumph of style over substance, but cultural diplomacy may produce a meaningful shift in the relationship.

Ryan Crocker on Iraq, and on whether we are seeing the Arab state system fragment

Tue, 26/05/2015 - 16:51
Over the weekend I did a quick interview with Ryan Crocker, the veteran American diplomat. Here it is: Was the current situation in Iraq inevitable?  No. Actions have consequences to the 60th order and beyond. The consequences of what we set in motion were beyond imagination. But inaction also has consequences. Our inaction since 2011 ...

Iraq: No way out

Tue, 26/05/2015 - 16:45
A friend who is a retired Army officer makes this point: “We (the U.S.) have maneuvered ourselves into a position where tactical/operational victory in Iraq (neutralize ISIS) translates into strategic defeat — Iraq firmly under the influence of the Iranians.”

To destroy ISIS in Iraq, start with the desired end state and work backwards

Tue, 26/05/2015 - 16:38
Gideon Rose’s 2010 book, How Wars End, suggests that when confronting a strategic challenge, it can be helpful to start with the desired political end state and then think backwards to determine the steps needed to get there.

Afghan Envoy Met Taliban Officials in China; Pakistan Seeks FBI Help in Axact Probe; High Temperatures in India Kill 500

Tue, 26/05/2015 - 15:04
Afghanistan Afghan envoy met Taliban officials in China A peace envoy from Afghanistan met with former Taliban officials in western China last week in an effort to keep formal peace negotiations alive (NYT, WSJ). The meeting, which took place on Wednesday and Thursday, was held in Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang, and was partly organized ...

Great, Now China’s Got Multiple Nuclear Warhead Missiles?

Tue, 26/05/2015 - 15:00
But what looks like a scary arms race with Washington may not be what it seems.

President Ban Ki-moon? U.N. Secretary-General Pivots Back to Asia.

Tue, 26/05/2015 - 14:00
Ban Ki-moon says he is not interested in running for the South Korean presidency. The polls say he is the front-runner.

Situation Report: Anbar is on; U.S. officials arguing with themselves; Chinese naval modernization; and lots more

Tue, 26/05/2015 - 13:48
By Paul McLeary with Ariel Robinson   Here it comes. In what may be the biggest test yet of the Iraqi armed forces’ strength — and the ability of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to wrangle the various Shiite, Kurd and Sunni factions — Baghdad on Tuesday launched what it says is a major offensive in ...

U.N. Postpones Yemen Peace Talks

Tue, 26/05/2015 - 13:15
A U.N. spokesman announced on Sunday that peace talks between the warring parties in Yemen — set to be held later this week — have been postponed. No new date was mentioned. It had been unclear who would attend the talks, which were only set last week, but the postponement is a serious blow to ...

What I’m doing today

Mon, 25/05/2015 - 16:29
Last year, on the Friday before Memorial Day, I was robbed on the train to Brussels, losing most of valuables including my passport, wallet, and laptop.

Know Thy Enemy, and the Future of Memorial Day

Mon, 25/05/2015 - 16:05
How will warfare change when we know our foes by name, face, and DNA?

North Korea’s Real Life Hunger Games

Mon, 25/05/2015 - 15:00
What it's like to fight for your life in North Korea.

It’s Time to Bring Imperialism Back to the Middle East

Mon, 25/05/2015 - 15:00
Empire may have fallen out of fashion, but history shows that the only other option is the kind of chaos we see today.

Tongue Tied

Sun, 24/05/2015 - 20:17
Pentecost — a holiday once celebrated on a scale rivaling Christmas or Easter — has faded into obscurity outside of Europe. Could it stage a comeback?

Overwhelming Majority Votes to Legalize Same-Sex Marriage in Ireland

Sat, 23/05/2015 - 20:47
The vote makes Ireland the world's first country to allow same-sex marriage by popular referendum.

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