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Letter from the Editor: Welcome November 2010 - By Susan Glasser
There's change, and then there's really big change, of the earth-shattering type. The November issue of Foreign Policy brings you meditations on both. In the coming weeks, U.S. President Barack Obama is likely to find his job that much harder...
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Tue, Oct 12 2010 11:18 AM
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"Fat Bear" speaks
Kim Jong Il's casino and Disneyland-loving son Kim Jong Nam is back in the headlines after kinda, sorta opposing his family's succession plans in an interview with the Japanese media: Speaking in Korean, he told Japan's TV Asahi, in an interview...
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Tue, Oct 12 2010 8:04 AM
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Morning Brief: Nationalist party surges in Kyrgyz elections
Nationalist party surges in Kyrgyz elections Top story: As the votes were counted in Kyrgyzstan's Sunday presidential election, a nationalist party called Ata-Zhurt, meaning Homeland, registered a surprisingly strong showing. With more than 97 percent...
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Tue, Oct 12 2010 5:30 AM
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Schwarzenegger for mayor of Moscow?
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, currently visiting Russia for a high-tech conference, received an interesting offer from Russian President Dmitry Medvedev: "You arrived at the moment when Moscow has no mayor," the Russian president...
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Mon, Oct 11 2010 1:53 PM
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What do Greece, Romania, and Venezuela have in common?
Those are the three unfortunate major economies projected to see negative GDP growth in 2010-2011, according to the IMF's new World Economic Outlook . (The small Carribean nations of Antigua & Barbuda and St. Kitts & Nevis are also in the...
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Mon, Oct 11 2010 10:05 AM
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Is Europe's far-right surge overblown?
Austria's anti-immigrant Freedom Party put in a strong showing in Vienna's municipal elections yesterday, setting off a new round of media speculation about the apparent surge of the far right in Europe. Here's the Wall Street Journal : The...
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Mon, Oct 11 2010 9:03 AM
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Morning Brief: Cameron: British aid worker may have been killed by rescuers' grenade
Cameron: British aid worker may have been killed by rescuers' grenade Top news: A British aid worker who died during an attempted rescue by U.S. forces in Afghanistan may have been accidentally killed by her rescuers rather than her Taliban captors...
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Mon, Oct 11 2010 5:37 AM
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Friday Photos: End of the Antilles
This Sunday, the political unit known as the Dutch Antilles will cease to exist . Here is guest post from the island of Saba -- soon to become a Dutch municipality -- with photos and text by Jeff Swensen and Stephanie Strasburg: Ask most any local on...
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Fri, Oct 08 2010 4:21 PM
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Obama to China: Free Liu Xiaobo - By Jared Mondschein
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 President Obama has gone beyond any simple congratulatory message for 2010 Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo, he's called for the Chinese to free him: I welcome the Nobel...
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Fri, Oct 08 2010 11:38 AM
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Anna Chapman resurfaces at space launch
Everybody's (or at least the New York Post's ) favorite glamorous Russian spy has resurfaced, putting in an appearance at the launch of a Russian soyuz rocket, bound for the International Space Station: Dressed in a scarlet peacoat, she was spotted...
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Fri, Oct 08 2010 10:25 AM
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North Korea makes it official
A senior North Korean official today confirmed what was already made clear by last week's party congress, "Young General" Kim Jong Un is being prepped to take over for his father: "Our people take pride in the fact that they are blessed...
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Fri, Oct 08 2010 8:42 AM
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Morning Brief: Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo wins the Nobel Peace Prize
Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo wins the Nobel Peace Prize Top story: In an unmistakable rebuke to China's government, the Norwegian Nobel committee has awarded the 2010 Nobel Peace prize to imprisoned dissident writer and activist Liu Xiaobo. News of...
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Fri, Oct 08 2010 5:37 AM
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Dumb power: China condemns Nobel Peace Prize
With apologies to FP's Chinese readers, here's an automated translation of Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Jiang Yu Quan's reaction to the news of Liu Xiabo's Nobel Peace Prize . The original is here . Chime in with any suggested improvements...
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Fri, Oct 08 2010 3:56 AM
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Interpol issues arrest warrants for Pakistani military officers over Mumbai attacks
Dear Pakistani military officers Maj. Ali Sameer and Maj. Iqbal : You may want to delay that long-planned vacation to London. You see, Interpol has just issued warrants for your arrest over your alleged roles in the November 2008 Mumbai attacks. Interpol's...
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Thu, Oct 07 2010 6:53 PM
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Iranian energy, Lebanese rocks - By Mohammad Sagha
The Iranian energy sector may currently be the target of aggressive and renewed U.S. sanctions , but that's not stopping it from offering assistance to the energy sectors and consumption needs for other countries -- especially those in the Arab world...
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Thu, Oct 07 2010 2:27 PM
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