Int’l Affairs

THE UN AND THE ISRAEL-PALESTINE CONFLICT

The United Nations was founded with the stated aim of maintaining peace among nations, but the reality is that not only has it consistently failed to thwart international conflicts, but it has also played no small part in causing them. One instructive case study was its role in its early years of helping to create the still-unresolved Israel-Palestine conflict. According …

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Alliance of Convenience

It was not long ago when political pundits predicted a ‘new beginning’ of relationship between the US and Russia in the wake of efforts towards rapprochement. The predictions were based on interaction between the leaders of the two countries with reference to New Start Treaty. US President Barack Obama was believed to have been pursuing a policy of conciliation towards …

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Israel’s West Bank Plans II

The Israeli-Palestinian peace talks proceed within a framework of assumptions that merit careful thought. One prevailing assumption is that there are two options: either a two-state settlement will be reached, or there will be a “shift to a nearly inevitable outcome of the one remaining reality — a state ‘from the sea to the river’,” an outcome posing “an immediate …

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The Arab World and the Crisis in Syria

Unlike the determined and united response to Qaddafi in 2011 (as a result, among other things, of his attempts to physically harm Arab leaders), which included the use of force on the part of Qatar and the UAE, the Arab countries so far have not taken a firm stand, and have certainly not united against Syria. The Arab world remains …

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SOUTH ASIA THE VICTIM OF GLOBAL AGENDA

Pakistan is tangled in the web of foreign factors and domestic conflicts. The US and its Western allies, regional countries, judiciary, media, executive, religious leadership and feudal lords or industrialists, are the stakeholders of power here. Unless a contender appeases these stakeholders, it cannot get the power. A realistic analysis of the last three decades reflects that Muslim leaders were …

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CHINA & THE GLOBAL ECONOMY

From outside China, the Bo Xilai trial looks like the Chinese news event of the year, one of the preoccupations of Western media, along with corporate corruption and the clampdown on American and European companies. Yet these issues are no more than sideshows to the most important economic event of recent times; the unveiling and ratification of a major programme …

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A PLEA FOR CAUTION FROM RUSSIA

No one wants the United Nations to suffer the fate of the League of Nations, which collapsed because it lacked real leverage. This is possible if influential countries bypass the United Nations and take military action without Security Council authorization. Recent events surrounding Syria have prompted me to speak directly to the American people and their political leaders. It is …

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The Tragic Implications of EGYPT’S BLOODY CRACKDOWN

Seeing the horrific images of the Egyptian military’s crackdown on supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi in Cairo and other cities across the country, it seems that the ongoing political crisis may have passed a critically important and tragic threshold. Where the Egypt’s military government under the leadership of General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has claimed, with some justification, to be …

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