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India And The Failed States Index – Analysis

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By PR Chari How one defines state failure lies at the heart of any meaningful analysis of the failed states index (FSI). According to the Washington-based Fund for Peace that designed the index, a failed state is recognized by: loss of control over its territory, affecting its monopoly to legitimate use of physical force therein; […]

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Border Management In South Asia: Volatile, Violent And Porous – Analysis

On Egypt’s Class-Struggle: Rabias Of The World Unite – OpEd

Dictators, Massacres, And The Media – OpEd

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Does Bashar al-Assad check his approval ratings? Probably not. But that’s no reason to believe that he or his government lack interest in their public image. Indeed, Assad probably pays as much attention to how he is perceived in New York and Washington, as he is in Homs or Alleppo, which is not to say […]

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China’s Latest Investments In Mexico: The Plight Of Maquiladora Workers – Analysis

Timor-Leste: Finally Getting It Right? – Analysis

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Following the July 2012 elections Timor-Leste formed one of the largest governments in the region made up of 57 cabinet members. This has led to serious mismanagement, corruption and a state of near anarchy. A year later, the country’s leadership is addressing its predicament. By Loro Horta TIMOR-LESTE’s government has been sliding quickly to a […]

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Fukushima Leak “Much Worse Than Stated,” Expert Says

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A nuclear expert has told the BBC that he believes the current water leaks at Fukushima are much worse than the authorities have stated, the news agency said. Mycle Schneider is an independent consultant who has previously advised the French and German governments. He says water is leaking out all over the site and there […]

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Egypt’s ‘Color Coup’ – OpEd

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A new tactic has been added to the US democracy promotion arsenal, where ‘color revolutions’ are too difficult, and ‘postmodern coups’ fail. The smoke is already clearing in the wake of Egypt’s latest coup—the whodunnit and why. All traces of the post-2011 attempts to reform and clean up the corruption of the previous 40 years […]

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Millions Of Chinese May Face Arsenic Poisoning

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By Chantal Britt A new statistical model predicts that almost 20 million people across China are at a high risk for poisoning because they use arsenic-laden groundwater, Swiss and Chinese researchers warned on Thursday. The scientists from Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology Eawag and the China Medical University in Shenyang estimate that […]

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The Stress And Cancer Link: ‘Master-Switch’ Stress Gene Enables Cancer’s Spread

Justice Department To File New Lawsuit Against Texas Over Voter I.D. Law

Cosmonauts Complete Spacewalk, Unfold Russian Flag In Space

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Two Russian cosmonauts on Thursday completed an almost six-hour spacewalk outside the International Space Station and successfully returned on board the orbital outpost. According to Russia’s Mission Control Center, Expedition 36 Flight Engineers Fyodor Yurchikhin and Alexander Misurkin replaced a laser communications experiment with a new platform for a small optical camera system on the […]

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US Military Will Remain Strong Despite Budget Cuts, Hagel Tells Hawaii Marines

Hagel, Georgian Defense Minister Meet At Pentagon

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Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel met at the Pentagon yesterday with Georgian Defense Minister Irakli Alasania, Pentagon Press Secretary George Little said. In a statement summarizing the meeting, Little said Hagel acknowledged Georgia’s continuing contribution to the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan, and that he thanked Alasania for the sacrifices Georgia’s soldiers and their families […]

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A Peek Inside Kerry’s ‘Peace’ Efforts Or Propaganda? – OpEd

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By Sam Bahour The first proclaimed leak from Secretary John Kerry’s efforts to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, as it is so often called, were published last week in the reputable London-based daily Arabic newspaper, Al-Hayat. The source is said to be from a posting from the website of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, who […]

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Toxic Nanoparticles May Be Entering Human Food Supply

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Over the last few years, the use of nanomaterials for water treatment, food packaging, pesticides, cosmetics and other industries has increased. For example, farmers have used silver nanoparticles as a pesticide because of their capability to suppress the growth of harmful organisms. However, a growing concern is that these particles could pose a potential health […]

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Afghanistan: Stalled Peace Negotiations – Analysis

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By Mayank S Bubna The first half of 2013 proved to be ‘old hat’ for Afghanistan in five major domain areas: the lack of substantive progress on a bilateral security arrangement with the US, set backs to peace negotiations, an uncertain security transition, problems besetting prison handovers and unresolved election woes. Bilateral Security Arrangement (BSA) […]

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China – India: Old Ties Lead To New Model Of Mutual Trust – Analysis

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By S. Jaishankar It is fashionable in China today to speak of a “new type” of great power relations, indeed of international relations as a whole. In Chinese terminology, this approach is based on three key concepts: non-conflict and non-confrontation including proper handling of differences, mutual respect including for core interests and major concerns, and […]

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The Inescapable Reality Of Blowback – OpEd

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Nidal Malik Hasan, the U.S. Army major and psychiatrist who murdered 13 military and civilian personnel and injured dozens more at the Fort Hood Army Base in Texas on November 5, 2009, has explained why he did so: “I would like to agree with the prosecution that it wasn’t done under the heat of sudden […]

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Obama Seems Unable To Limit Counterproductive US War On Terror – OpEd

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