Libya Exposes Fault Lines in the Mediterranean – Part I Europe and the West, enforcing a no-fly zone over Libya, anticipate a quick end to the conflict. With the tenacity of the pro-Gaddafi forces, that assumption may prove to be misplaced. The crisis reveals a range of security vulnerabilities affecting the Mediterranean and beyond. In the first article of this YaleGlobal series, China specialist François Godement notes how the need to evacuate thousands of citizens from Libya has highlighted the rising capabilities of India’s and China’s navies.... More News... World Water Day Report: African Cities Outgrow Their Water Supplies Environment News Service, 23 March 2011 Protecting ecosystems is paramount for water security Different Stories Dina Ezzat Al-Ahram Weekly, 22 March 2011 Analysts hunt for patterns in the Arab League's response to numerous uprisings Jasmine, Mideast and Beyond Nayan Chanda The Times of India, 22 March 2011 Governments that ignore job creation for youths can expect unrest Confluence of Horrors, Global Impact Makes Japan's Tragedy a Transcendent Event in History Joji Sakurai The Canadian Press, 21 March 2011 The crisis could be a galvanizing force, shaping relations in the age of globalization |
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