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Hamas Assumes Israel will Disappear by 2027

It is difficult, but try to put aside for a moment the appalling conflict in Gaza, with its daily toll of lives and destruction. We need to focus on a major difficulty, obscured now by bombs and rockets, but which stands in the way in of ending this conflict. Continue reading

Russian Energy Monopoly a Threat to Divided EU States

This article first appeared in the 7 January 2009 edition of The Irish Times and is reproduced here with their kind permission.

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Who is Barack Obama?

“If Illinois isn’t the most corrupt state in the United States, its certainly one hell of a competitor”, said FBI agent Robert Grant at a press conference this week (December 9, 2008.) He was talking about investigating Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich’s attempt to” sell “ Barack Obama’s Senate seat, a manoeuvre which vividly illustrates the political cesspit out of which the president — elect has come, though he apparently was not involved in this scandal. Continue reading

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Stalin’s Successors – The Dangers of Russia’s Monopoly of EU Energy Supplies

There’s a fuzzy perception of Russia today as being like a teenager “going through a bad patch.” Squabbling with its neighbours, inclined to throw its weight about,  not fully reconciled to the loss of the Soviet Empire, overkeen on the trappings of wealth, but nothing it won’t – given a bit of time – grow out of. Having observed the fall of communism with some relief,  many Western observers have been prepared to indulge the Kremlin’s post-Soviet antics, “throwing shapes” while it adjusted to a new reality. Continue reading

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Terrorism Targeted at Tourists Bears Hallmark of Al-Qaeda

This article first appeared in the 28 November 2008 edition of The Irish Times and is reproduced here with their kind permission.

The atrocities committed in Mumbai are a reminder that al-Qaeda has not gone away. It remains as determined as ever to kill, maim and terrorise to advance its cause, writes Richard Whelan.

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Rise of the Middle Class Vital to Global Prosperity

This article first appeared in the 10 September 2008 edition of The Irish Times and is reproduced here with their kind permission.

Our latterday scruples about economic development make little sense to those who see prosperity coming their way for the first time, writes Richard Whelan. Continue reading

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Terror and Consent: The Wars for the Twenty-First Century

Formidable Threats Ahead for Market-States and their Citizens 
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Pakistan’s Fear of Big Neighbour a Peace Risk

This article first appeared in the 6 August 2008 edition of The Irish Times and is reproduced here with their kind permission.

Al Qaeda – having made Afghanistan almost ungovernable – is poised to also destabilise Pakistan, says Richard Whelan Continue reading

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The Nuclear Negotiations with Iran are at a Pivotal Point

Behind the negotiators on both sides looms the “Sadat Military Option” Continue reading

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Iranian Nuclear Misconceptions

he issue of Iranian nuclear activities will not be solved by repeating Iranian propaganda on the matter. Continue reading

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