by Patricia H. Kushlis | Aug 2, 2014 | Monitor
By Patricia H Kushlis Whoever convinced Vladimir Putin that it would be a cup of afternoon tea by the samovar to send arms and irregulars into Ukraine in the name of “protecting” the greater Russian speaking population and then to hive off the...
by Patricia H. Kushlis | Feb 3, 2014 | Monitor
By Brady Kiesling, Guest Contributor Brady Kiesling served two tours as political officer at the U.S. Embassy in Athens before resigning in 2003 over USG policy. He is the author of “Diplomacy Lessons” (2006), and “Greek Urban Warriors,” his booklength study of Greek...
by Chris Elliott | Jun 12, 2013 | Monitor
By: Chris Elliott As contemporary North African societies continue to re-arrange themselves , one of the enduring dilemmas that continues to rise to the fore is what has been described as “the Tuareg…
by Jiayi Zhou | Feb 13, 2013 | Monitor
By: Jiayi Zhou The primacy of the state may be nowhere more pronounced than where terrestrial political borders have no relevance.
by admin | Mar 6, 2009 | White Papers
by Ronald Lukens-Bull & Mark Woodward Indonesian press reportage of the recent conflict in Gaza claims that the Israelis used “Nuclear Weapons.” To Western readers these reports appear to be wildly inaccurate. But from a local perspective these reports are not...