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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

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What Impedes the Rise of Anti-Establishment Rebels?

A much-hyped reformist party fell dramatically short of its goals in Pakistan's general elections this month. What lessons can a similar reform movement in India draw from that failure, ahead of their own elections? Sreeram Chaulia analyzes what it takes to launch a reform party into a nation's mainstream politics successfully.

And: Pakistan's Election - How to Remake a Society

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Today in History
On May 21, 1937, a Soviet station became the first scientific research settlement to operate on the drift ice of the Arctic Ocean.

Fact of the Day
China's per capita GDP of $9,146 is more than twice India's. (New York Times)

   
Monday, May 20, 2013
Will a U.N. Fact-Finding Mission Ever Make It to Syria?
Syria requested a UN investigation into chemical attacks, but no progress was made. Will the world have to weigh intervention without full facts?
By Abigail Nehring
Sunday, May 19, 2013
The Changing Nature of Power in Asia
The highly distinctive characteristics of East Asian societies have shaped politics. But are they changing due to modernization?
By Martin Jacques
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Learning from Our "Youngers"
What can we veteran foreign policy debaters learn from the world's youth about focusing more on the fundamental issues of our age?
By Bruce W. Jentleson
Friday, May 17, 2013
Obama's Third Term
What does it say about the contemporary United States that we are forever engaged in scandals and horse races, rather than in the business of governing democratically?
By Stephan Richter
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Learning to Love Inflation (Thanks To Quantitative Easing)
Why should real capitalists and long-term investors love Quantitative Easing?
By Richard Phillips
 

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