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Facing Tomorrow

Facing Tomorrow

06.18.2013
We don't have enemies. There is no country, no religion, which we consider an enemy. Our only enemies are those who reject peace, sow division,...
Stand With Malala for Education for All

Stand With Malala for Education for All

06.17.2013
Malala Yousafzai -- the 15-year-old Pakistani girl militants tried to assassinate -- is the first signatory of a new worldwide petition...

U.S. Foreign Policy, Iran's 2013 Elections and the Prospective President

06.14.2013
If the odds play in favor of Saeed Jalili and he wins the presidential election, Tehran is likely to face greater regional and international...

A European View on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP): Great Expectations?!

06.14.2013
Momentous changes sometimes come by inconspicuous names. The TTIP, the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, might just fall...

Credibility: Past Actions or Current Calculus?

06.14.2013
One often hears partisans refer to U.S. credibility as something that must be preserved, even treated as a vital interest, something worth...

The Shame of Ma Ying-jeou: Chen Shui-bian and Taiwanese Silence

06.13.2013
Taiwan is rotting from within, and it is the responsibility of each and every citizen of Taiwan as well as a globe which watches with backs...

US Issued Record 8.9 Million Visas in 2012 (VIDEO)

06.12.2013
The State Department issued a record 8.9 million non-immigrant visas in fiscal year 2012, out of 11.1 million applications, and more...
Taksim Is Not Tahrir

Taksim Is Not Tahrir

06.12.2013
Equating the protests in Istanbul's Taksim Square with those held two years ago in Cairo's Tahrir Square, and calling the Turkish unrest...

Erdogan's Sultanic Verses: Is Taksim Another Tiananmen?

06.12.2013
For Turkey's hard-fought reputation as a moderate, regionally influential power, the unfolding drama risks undermining Turkey's stability...

'Fast Diplomacy': The Future of Foreign Policy?

06.11.2013
Because social media exponentially multiplies a message and its reach, mistakes often occur in sudden and unexpected fashion. This is why...

Syria's 'Spanish' Civil War

06.11.2013
Syria's civil war stems in part from that increasingly tense relationship and offers an arena in which the main contenders, Iran and the...
Turkey: The Struggle Between Secularism and

Turkey: The Struggle Between Secularism and "Moderate Islamism"

06. 7.2013
Referring to this support-base, and in what appears to be a mockery of the recent protests, Prime Minister Erdoğan wrote a message via...

Hungary: The Cancer in the Middle of Europe?

06. 7.2013
Something is dreadfully wrong with Hungary. Worse, what's wrong with Hungary is not unique in Europe. What's eating away at a free society...

Italy's Economy Is Much Stronger Than It Seems

06. 7.2013
There should be no incentive on any side to use exchange rates as a means to alter competition. Italy needs America to maintain a solid...

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