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How to lose to terror
Countries supposedly fighting Da’ish (Islamic State) militants can begin to succeed only if they can acknowledge their weaknesses and errors, which still seems unlikely.
Mistaken policies, missed chances
There is no new Cold War, at least not yet, unless the West is determined to pursue it over all other needs.
Clarity amid the doubt
EVEN before Said and Cherif Kouachi had claimed allegiance to “al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula” (AQAP) earlier this month in Paris, the network of transnational terrorism had been hazy enough.
Tragedy compounds confusion
There are usually more than two sides to an argument, despite the temptation to think there are just two bitterly opposed and incompatible ones.
Balancing between superpowers
Major countries make major strategic errors, often to the advantage of other major powers, smaller nations in between or all of the above.
Palestine comes of age
However hard Israel may try to block equal rights for Palestine in peace talks, even its US ally cannot stop an international quest for justice.
It’s not news if it’s good
The success story of regional integration in Latin America today is seldom heard elsewhere in the world, even as people there experience it daily.
Who will cast the first stone?
Countries still steeped in criticising Asean and its ‘ways’ could do worse than look in the mirror and be honest with themselves at least.
Exhuming fact from fiction
Where undeclared interests reign, such as in global strategic concerns, the need to get a firmer grip on reality grows.