In advance of next week’s G-7 meeting in Brussels aimed at seeking ways to strengthen Europe’s energy security, Dr. Gal Luft, co-director of the Institute for the Analysis of Global Security (IAGS), and a member of ACD’s Board of Advisors, "calls on … [Read more...] about Hard Truths, Difficult Choices: Recommendations to the G-7 on Bolstering Energy Security
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New Calls for Jihad Against Russia
Left: Salah al-Din the Chechen, Army of Immigrants and Supporters commander. Right: Abd Karim Krymsky, a Crimean Tatar, deputy commander of the Army of Immigrants (YouTube, May 13, 2014) The Crimean Tatars opposition of Russia is nothing new. In … [Read more...] about New Calls for Jihad Against Russia
Economic Growth is Not Enough
Left: Thaksin Shinawatra Events in Thailand give the lie to conventional wisdom that rapid economic development leads inevitably to political progress and stability, were such evidence still required. Thailand has made remarkable economic progress … [Read more...] about Economic Growth is Not Enough
Misreading Ukraine
Left: Bernard-Henri Levy in Kyiv An international “intellectual marathon” of political thinkers of divergent persuasions took place in Kyiv, on May 15-19, 2014, to discuss Ukraine’s future. “Ukraine: Thinking Together” was the brainchild of the New … [Read more...] about Misreading Ukraine
Weekly Briefing – May 18 – 23, 2014
From ACD: U.S. CyberSpace Vulnerabilities - Rachel Ehrenfeld - Cisco Systems’ CEO John Chambers’s letter asking President Obama to personally intervene to stop the National Security Agency from intercepting and planting surveillance software in the … [Read more...] about Weekly Briefing – May 18 – 23, 2014
U.S. Unprepared for Biological Threats
In a recent report to Congressional Committees on Biological Defense, the General Accountability Office (GAO) revealed that the Defense Department has not followed its own directive to update its list of biological agents that pose the greatest … [Read more...] about U.S. Unprepared for Biological Threats
Ins and Outs of the Hamas-PA Negotiations & J. D. Halevi
Left: Khaled Meshal and Mahmoud Abbas Once again, a lifeline has been thrown to the Muslim Brotherhood's Palestinian branch, Hamas. That lifeline was reportedly initiated by the head of Qatar’s intelligence service Ghanem al-Kubeissi with Hamas … [Read more...] about Ins and Outs of the Hamas-PA Negotiations & J. D. Halevi
India – A New Beginning?*
Hardly. In a conversation decades ago with an old Asia hand about differences between India and China, my friend claimed her pursuit of knowledge on China was so much easier than anything similar for India. There, she said, everything had … [Read more...] about India – A New Beginning?*
“No Place to Hide”- A Must Read Review
'Glenn Greenwald believes the government’s goal is the ‘elimination of electronic privacy worldwide.’ In a 1964 essay, Richard Hofstadter described what he called "the paranoid style" in American politics, a mode of analysis and rhetoric employed by … [Read more...] about “No Place to Hide”- A Must Read Review
Studies of al Nusra and Foreign Fighters in Syria*
Studies and bulletins dealing with the growing strength of al-Qaeda and the global jihad in Syria -- The Meir Amit Intelligence and Information Center Overview 1. On May 13, 2014, the ITIC issued a new study (112 pages long) about the phenomenon … [Read more...] about Studies of al Nusra and Foreign Fighters in Syria*