Libyan Fallout: Does NATO Divide the Atlantic Partners? Part II Despite internal divisions, Europe handily leads the military campaign in Libya, taking on global-policing duties long shouldered by the US. NATO's objectives have shifted and expanded since 1949, with members divided about threats and strategy. This YaleGlobal series analyzes the transformation in the NATO alliance resulting from the Libyan crisis. Members share common goals, and thus the alliance has become a flexible transactional compact, explains Tomas Valasek, director of foreign policy and defense for the European Centre for Reform, in the second and final article..... More News... In Singapore, Political Campaigning Goes Viral Seth Mydans The New York Times, 13 May 2011 Candidates enjoy more freedoms online than off A Future Scenario for Asia Philip Bowring Asia Sentinel, 12 May 2011 It's too early to celebrate an Asian Century Sorry, We're Closed Leo Cendrowicz Time, 11 May 2011 Fears of an "immigration tsunami" could complicate travel for all The Double Game The New Yorker, 11 May 2011 Pakistan's military is in no rush to end terror - or US aid |
No comments:
Post a Comment