January 13, 2011 Archives

Martha Raddatz on Foreign Policy

Martha Raddatz discusses Iraq and Afghanistan from a political, strategic and personal perspective.

Haiti Anniversary Marked By Protests

Protests erupted in various places in the Haitian capital on Wednesday as its inhabitants were marking the anniversary of the worst natural disaster in the nation's history. (Jan. 12)

Lebanon's Governing Coalition Collapses

Cabinet ministers from Hezbollah resigned from Lebanon's governing coalition and Haiti marked one year since a powerful earthquake devastated Port-au-Prince.

EU Trains Afghan Police to Make Water Bombs

Water bombs play a strategic role in the training for Afghan police officers that's provided by the European Union.

Sudan: Post-Referendum Scenarios and the Way Forward

A timely discussion on the current post-referendum challenges.

Someone Will Fill Lebanon's Vacuum

Jamil Mroue discusses Lebanon's political future after Hezbollah members resign from the unity government.

Lebanon Goverment Collapses

What impact will shakeup have on international community?

Chinese Jet Test Not a Message to US

China's test of stealth fighter had nothing to do with US defense secretary's visit to the country according to its government.

Economic Relations With China: It's Complicated

  What should we expect from Obama's meeting with Hu Jintao?

Northern Sudan Mulls Sharia

If southern Sudan breaks away, will strict Islamic law be enforced in northern Sudan?

Pirate Proof Ships?

Zain Verjee reports on modern day piracy.

2011 Annual Forecast

Vice President of Strategic Intelligence Rodger Baker previews STRATFOR's in-depth 2011 Annual Forecast by focusing on China, Russia and the United States.

Lesson on International Justice

The Summer Institute for Human Rights hosts students for a presentation by a former Nazi hunter and an eyewitness to the Nuremberg trials, among others.

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