May 20, 2013
The campaign to succeed President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has turned Iranian politics into a political theater with hundreds of candidates vying for the attention of the media and voters. But with so many candidates in the mix, and with the election likely to end up as a competition between a handful of regime factions, the only real winners are likely to be the clerics.
Iran: Presidential Election Will Bolster Power of Khamenei
Former Iranian president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani registers his candidacy for the June presidential election at the interior ministry in Tehran on May 11, 2013. (BEHROUZ MEHRI/AFP/Getty Images)
Bolivia: Storm Clouds Gathering Over President Morales
May 20, 2013
Despite a major legal win last week that will allow him to run for a third term in December 2014, Bolivian President Evo Morales is facing growing dissatisfaction, even among those who have traditionally supported him. Over the next year, he’s likely to step up his anti-American rhetoric and increase funding for labor groups, but it may not be enough. Bolivia, it seems, is on the brink of another revolution.
China Pursues New Role in Arab-Israeli Conflict
May 20, 2013
China’s growing interest in the Middle East peace process reflects its desire to expand its profile in the region. By offering to broker a meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas during their visits to China last week, President Xi Jinping is cleverly turning the visits into an opportunity for China country to gain more influence in the Middle East.
New North Korea Missile Launches a Cry for Attention
May 20, 2013
SITUATION REPORT

North Korea test-fired missiles into the Sea of Japan for a third day in a row today, likely to keep up the pressure on Seoul and Washington to resume multilateral talks. The missile launches violate UN resolutions, but they don't necessarily mean that North Korean leaders want to raise tensions again.
Cameron’s Tenure In Question While EU Debate Rages
May 17, 2013
British Prime Minister David Cameron is struggling to maintain control over the public debate as the anti-European Union movement within his own government suddenly gains traction, leaving the future of Britain's EU membership and of Cameron’s own tenure up in the air. Cabinet ministers Michael Gove and Philip Hammond on May 12 stated that they support withdrawal from the EU in its current form, while polls suggest that a majority of the British public would vote to exit the political and monetary union.

Why Poland Has Caught the Eye of Asian Investors
May 17, 2013
Special Economic Analysis
By Peter Warburton, PhD


Outside Asia, Poland is virtually alone in having resisted a fall in national output for 21 years. It has also had one of the brightest economic recoveries since 2009. With a well-managed economy, government debt under tight control and clear aspirations to adopt the euro only when the conditions are right, foreign investors – including the People’s Bank of China – have flocked to buy the local currency debt of the Polish government, currently yielding 3 percent.

Expert: Women Can Turn Men Into Homegrown Terrorists
May 17, 2013
The role of women in the radicalization process has usually been overlooked by most counter-terrorism researchers, but an exclusive LIGNET interview with terrorism expert Andy Polk sheds important new light on how women can make a difference in whether a male becomes a radical. The mother of the Boston bombing suspects, for example, had a radical worldview that she passed on to her sons that started their progression into militant extremism.
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