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‘The Pool Is for Fire Safety,’ and Other Excuses for Remodeling Jacob Zuma’s Mansion

Thu, 28/05/2015 - 21:24
South African President Jacob Zuma has faced hundreds of corruption allegations in the past. Now he's been cleared of overusing government funds to ramp up his already lavish private home.

An Army business reading list, and Special Ops lessons for business

Thu, 28/05/2015 - 16:58
I admit it. I was prepared to scoff, because too many teams I have seen military officers recommend today’s pop favorite biz book. But I found this a surprisingly good list.

‘21st Century Sims’: How a relatively junior officer forced needed change in the Navy

Thu, 28/05/2015 - 16:54
When French novelist Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr uttered the immortal words, "the more things change, the more they remain the same," he probably didn't have the military in mind. However, the written works of Admiral William S. Sims, commander of United States naval forces in Europe during World War I, remind us that this dictum, in fact, often holds true in military affairs.

China’s semi-stealthy long-range drone

Thu, 28/05/2015 - 16:42
Peter Singer says it is a big deal.

The Pitfalls of a Whack-a-Mole Strategy Against ISIS

Thu, 28/05/2015 - 15:42
Why deploying an American-led global army against the Islamic State would be a really bad idea.

Afghan Minister Submits 100-day Plan; Tripura Withdraws Counter-insurgency Law; Pakistan Hangs Baloch Insurgents

Thu, 28/05/2015 - 14:53
Event Notice: Contested Terrain: The Future of Afghan Women, Today, 12:15 -1:45 p.m., (New America) Afghanistan Minister of Commerce and Industries submits 100-day plan Minister of Commerce and Industries Humayoun Rasa submitted his policy plan for the next 100 days on Thursday, outlining his strategies for developing the Afghan economy (TOLO). He said that corruption is ...

Situation Report: New Syrian bombing mission on hold; talk of arming Iraqi Sunni tribes; Iran negotiator to step down; and lots more

Thu, 28/05/2015 - 13:53
By Paul McLeary with Ariel Robinson Deal or no deal? Earlier this week, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu claimed Ankara and Washington had agreed in “principle” to provide air support to the Syrian fighters the U.S. is training and equipping to fight the Islamic State. But American officials say they’re not yet ready to go ...

Islamic State Under Pressure in Northeast Syria

Thu, 28/05/2015 - 13:30
Kurdish forces in Syria’s northeast retook a series of villages that the Islamic State captured earlier this year. The towns’ residents are reportedly waiting to return for fear of booby traps, and approximately 200 Assyrian Christians from the area are still believed to be held by the Islamic State. Farther south, Assad regime forces conducted ...

China Studies: How Far Will You Go?

Thu, 28/05/2015 - 01:52

A Transformative Degree

Thu, 28/05/2015 - 01:46

After Eight Years and Few Wins, Tony Blair Steps Down as Mideast Peace Envoy

Wed, 27/05/2015 - 23:59
His most notable achievement as Middle East peace envoy: Moving his offices out of a hotel and into a permanent location.

FIFA’s Emperor Doesn’t Seem to Mind He Has No Clothes

Wed, 27/05/2015 - 23:31
FIFA chief Sepp Blatter doesn't seem very concerned about the bribery investigation that could knock him from the top of world sport.

Pentagon Mistakenly Ships Live Anthrax Across Country

Wed, 27/05/2015 - 22:30
A Defense Department laboratory in Utah inadvertently sent a live anthrax sample to a civilian laboratory in Maryland this week, military officials disclosed on Wednesday. The live anthrax had been irradiated at the Utah facility and was presumed to have been neutralized, but an investigation is ongoing as to how the military’s supposedly stringent testing ...

Russia: U.S. FIFA Investigation Is Illegal, Extraterritorial Use of Law

Wed, 27/05/2015 - 21:01
Less than 24 hours after U.S. and Swiss authorities unveiled a sweeping investigation into corruption at the highest ranks of FIFA, including how the 2018 World Cup was awarded to Russia, Moscow is hitting back.

Enemy Number One For Minorities in Pakistan: Public Opinion

Wed, 27/05/2015 - 20:16
In a hostile world, Pakistani minorities face many threats; each new atrocity brings with it reams of analysis and no shortage of finger pointing towards the perceived culprits. But general public opinion might be just as much to blame as terrorism.

With FIFA Indictment, U.S. Takes Aim at Russian and Qatari World Cups

Wed, 27/05/2015 - 20:13
The United States is taking aim at future World Cups in Russia and Qatar.

Assad Strikes Back

Wed, 27/05/2015 - 19:37
The Syrian regime is gearing up for a counteroffensive that relies on Iran’s money and Shiite foreign fighters from as far away as Central Asia to push back against the Islamic State.

The Cuban Market Mirage

Wed, 27/05/2015 - 19:18
It’s a safe bet that neither Cy Tokmakjian or Stephen Purvis will be attending a Brookings Institution event next week on doing business in Cuba. Canadian and British businessmen, respectively, they each suffered through Kafkaesque ordeals in Cuba after they did just that, somehow running afoul of some regulation in Cuba’s opaque and arbitrary judicial system. After being imprisoned for months ...

Will FIFA’s Sepp Blatter Be Shown the Red Card?

Wed, 27/05/2015 - 19:01
As corruption indictments swirl, soccer’s governing body prepares for a vote of confidence in its CEO.

For American Students in China, Some Risks, No Regrets

Wed, 27/05/2015 - 18:12
Life in the People's Republic can be trying -- but for a young American, it's also transformative. FP surveys a rising generation of cross-cultural natives.

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