Articles with tag: Middle East
Delhi's Desert Adventures
Rakesh Mani May 24, 2009 interacts: 2In the context of growing American dominance in the Gulf, India’s rise as a major Asian power with global aspirations and the expansion of Indo-American cooperation.
Obama's Feeler for Peace between Iran and the U.S.
mohammad gill Mar 21, 2009 interacts: 27In the context of the Middle East political muddle, President Obama can not simply write off Iran because it has become central to any political development in the region.
Foreign Worker Expulsions Hit South Asia
Riaz Haq Mar 17, 2009 interacts: 2As the global economic crisis continues to take its toll in US, Europe, Middle East and East Asia, South Asian workers overseas are being let go in large numbers.
France has a better Middle East foreign policy than the Brits and Americans?
Bhaskar Dasgupta Oct 20, 2007 interacts: 11Thirty years later, it (France) has suddenly become a close friend of the very same people who previously thought of them as an enemy.
Ancient Assyrians Alive!
Bhaskar Dasgupta Jul 28, 2007 interacts: 4Egypt is their promised land, and between Egypt and Israel, the Assyrians will be the lord and masters.
Images and Symbols -- Deconstructing the Iraq War
H P Mar 19, 2006 interacts: 194The destruction and control of Iraq was essential in shattering the Jihadi spirit and to stop the cycle of revenge. Three years later, Iraq’s destruction is almost complete. The obliteration of the US buildings in the United States has been avenged
Iran: The Next Stop?
H P Mar 5, 2006 interacts: 152Iran is not Iraq: Given the Iranians’ fierce nationalism and the Shiites’ traditions of martyrdom, any military move on Iran would receive a response that would engulf the entire region in fire
The Elusive Peace of the Middle East
Syed J Hussain Jul 25, 2005 interacts: 14With its bias, ideological distortions, complete distrust and utter disregard for human values, Israel is not helping in creating an atmosphere conducive for peace in the Middle East.
2004: One Year Closer to Nineteen Eighty-four
Nima Shirali Sep 7, 2004 interacts: 64The only difference is that killing people by way of economic policies has a perpetual effect and the casualties are not counted.
International Law: Applicability and Real Politik in the Middle East
Nisreen Zain Jul 19, 2004 interacts: 72For the first time since 1948, an Israeli prime minister or government elect has publicly stated what the Palestinians have been crying out for years


