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New Atlanticist

Oct 20, 2008

NATO Commander Issues Call to Action

By James Joyner

General John Craddock, the Supreme Allied Commander, gave a talk this morning to RUSI, the UK’s Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies, issuing his boldest pronouncements to date on the problems besetting NATO.  He details the problems with cooperation in the mission in Afghanistan that are familiar to regular readers of this […]

New Atlanticist

Oct 20, 2008

Stalemate in the Caucasus? Think Cyprus, Not Kosovo

By Nikolas Gvosdev

There has been a good deal of  talk about the Kosovo precedent in discussions about what to do next with regard to Georgia, Russia and the status of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.

Russia The Caucasus

New Atlanticist

Oct 20, 2008

Afghanistan: Can’t Afford to Lose, Can’t Afford to Fight

By James Easaw

The ongoing global financial crisis has truly turned a war that NATO can’t afford to lose, the ongoing struggle against the forces of extremism in Afghanistan, into a war that it may not be able to afford.

Afghanistan NATO
UN Headquarters Geneva

New Atlanticist

Oct 17, 2008

Bound to Fail: International Mediation in Georgia

By David Phillips

It was no surprise that that international discussions on the security and stability arrangements in Abkhazia and South Ossetia broke down on October 15.

Russia The Caucasus

New Atlanticist

Oct 17, 2008

NATO Enlargement: The Unanswered Question

By James Joyner

FAS’ Steven Aftergood draws our attention to “NATO Enlargement: Albania, Croatia, and Possible Future Candidates,” [PDF] a recent study by the Congressional Research Service.

NATO Security & Defense

New Atlanticist

Oct 16, 2008

NATO in Kosovo: 10 Years Later

By James Easaw

In the wake of UN Security Council Resolutions 1160 and 1199 of March and September 1998, the international community grappled with how to deal with the atrocities being perpetrated in a little known province of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) called Kosovo.  A decade later, Kosovo, an independent state in Europe, has been moved […]

NATO Security & Defense

New Atlanticist

Oct 16, 2008

Pakistan: No Money, No Energy, No Government?

By James Joyner

A top secret National Intelligence Estimate leaked to the papers earlier this week portrays the situation in Pakistan as “very bleak,” with one drafter saying the country has “no money, no energy, and no government.” 

New Atlanticist

Oct 16, 2008

Financial Crisis Map

By James Joyner

The folks at Reuters have compiled several tools to help us keep track of developments in the world financial crisis, including news roundups, videos, a timeline, and some graphics.

Economy & Business

New Atlanticist

Oct 15, 2008

Reports of America’s Decline Greatly Exaggerated

By James Joyner

Bret Stephens notes that there has been a steady stream of American decline commentary, especially from our friends in Europe, in recent weeks and that  much of it brims with “ill-disguised glee.” 

New Atlanticist

Oct 15, 2008

Financial Crisis Humor

By Neil Leslie

Last week Iceland was put up for sale on eBay allowing users “a unique opportunity to buy a Northern European country.” The auction began at a modest 99p but soon rose to £10,000,000 ($18,000,000). Bids, however, plateaued around that mark after it was revealed that Björk was not included in the price.

Economy & Business