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China Reform Monitor - No. 971
Bulletins - June 14, 2012
 

China cracks down on illegal immigrants;
North Korea captures 28 Chinese fishermen

 
Backsliding in Beijing
Articles - June 14, 2012
 

After early signs it might try to exert pressure on Iran, China seems to be easing up. Unfortunately for the West, all roads lead through Beijing.

 
We Will Be Haunted By Syria
Articles - June 14, 2012
 

"Life," the philosopher Soren Kierkegaard said, "must be lived forward, but can only be understood backwards."

What's true of individuals is true of nations. As we, as a nation, look back in an effort to understand our history, we invariably question some of the decisions we made -- and the horror we tolerated.

 
Russia Reform Monitor - No. 1783
Bulletins - June 11, 2012
 

NATO, Moscow up the ante in missile defense row;

Who's in charge of United Russia?
 
Russia Reform Monitor - No. 1782
Bulletins - June 6, 2012
 

Hizb ut-Tahrir rising in Tatarstan;

New law raises the cost of protest
 
Economic Warfare against Iran
Articles - June 6, 2012
 

What is less understood is Tehran's abuse of the financial sector, banks, front companies, and other deceptive techniques to evade controls responsible countries have instituted to stop it from achieving nuclearization.

 
China Reform Monitor - No. 970
Bulletins - June 4, 2012
 

President Ma invites Wen Jiabao to Taiwan; 

Israel's military chief visits Beijing
 
India Key to U.S. Afghan Success
Articles - June 2, 2012
 

With two important diplomatic victories last month, the Obama administration has laid the groundwork for the final chapters of the Afghan war.

 
Russia Reform Monitor - No. 1781
Bulletins - May 31, 2012
 

Caucasus Emirate sets its sights on Sochi;

Putin takes a more distant approach to the U.S.
 
Latest U.S. Report Is Timely Human Rights Reminder
Articles - May 31, 2012
 

Nearly 40 years ago, a Congress disgusted with the value-less foreign policy realism of Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford began to require the State Department to report each year on the human rights records of other countries.