Secretary-General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Anders Fogh Rasmussen, likes to say that NATO is the ‘most successful alliance in history.’ Few would dispute his claim. During the Cold War, NATO served as a bulwark against the Soviet Union. By uniting the West, it deterred Soviet invasion of Western Europe. Following the collapse of communism, NATO extended membership …
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G20 ‘relatively a new institution established in the recent past, has emerged as a central player in the global financial architecture and an effective contributor to global economic and financial stability. It would be interesting to study its origin, development and achievements.Origin of the G20 The G20 traces its history back to the late 1990s when a crisis in emerging …
Read More »China’s Unfolding 10 Years Foretold
The next 10 years could see the world economy go into a tizzy, wobble and then crash. The signs are there. The European Union debt crisis does not seem to end anytime soon. The United States still has no definite answer to its debt crisis or “fiscal cliff”. Japan is too busy trying to clear the economic and political mess …
Read More »Redefining South Asia
A conversation with Nihal Rodrigo Former Secretary General of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Q: How would you define the ‘Asian Century’? Ans: I deem it fit to describe the global changes anticipated as not exclusively tied to the rise of only ‘Chindia’ i.e. China and India, and its future dominance. I prefer to describe the process …
Read More »MYANMAR’S Unrest Colonial legacy undermines nascent democracy
Reading shocking reports of killings, arson and mayhem instigated by monks, or perhaps provocateurs, there is good reason to despair about the future of Myanmar. State violence against ethnic groups around the country has been a suppurating wound for decades, but now other long-pent-up resentments are erupting which threaten to derail the fragile process of restoring civilian rule. Current communal …
Read More »Afghanistan ‘Post 2014: Pakistan’s Concerns
‘War on Terror’ in Afghanistan started by the US on 7th October 2001 under ISAF (International Security Assistance Force) umbrella is to complete twelve years soon. At this point, can we say that the Taliban stand defeated? The answer is definitely a big ‘No’. The Nato and Isaf forces were equipped with all the military might and the most sophisticated …
Read More »Meet Ahmadinejad’s Chosen successor
The real decision-maker in Iran is Supreme Leader Khamenei, not President Ahmadinejad. Blaming Iran’s problems on President Ahmadinejad inaccurately suggests that Iran’s problems will go away when Ahmadinejad does. On June 14, Iran will hold a presidential election. Term limit prevents Ahmadinejad from running for reelection, but he refuses to leave office quietly — he has been grooming his chief …
Read More »Reinvent the G20
The G20, comprising the world’s leading economies, met in Washington recently alongside the semi-annual International Monetary Fund (IMF)-World Bank meetings of finance ministers. During the economic crisis and its recovery phase, the G20, which has emerged as the premier global economic forum, appeared to be a cohesive unit, capable of taking collective decisions for the good of the world economy. …
Read More »Afghanistan 2015 The Dawn of a Regional Opium War?
The security transition plan in Afghanistan is a high-risk political game. Decreasing the presence of foreign troops is not just a military strategy; it signifies a concomitant reduction in international commitment to Afghanistan after 2014. This development could spell disaster for Afghanistan’s counter-narcotics policy, which relies heavily on international donors for military infrastructure and financial resources. Much of the civilian …
Read More »Margaret Thatcher The Iron Lady
The only female prime minister of Great Britain. Birth date: October 13, 1925 Birth place: Grantham, Lincolnshire, England Birth name: Margaret Hilda Roberts Father: Alfred Roberts, grocer Mother: Beatrice Ethel (Stephenson) Roberts, grocer Marriage: Sir Denis Thatcher (December 13, 1951- June 26, 2003, his death) Children: Mark and Carol (twins), August 15, 1953 Education: Somerville College at Oxford College, Chemistry, …
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