Analysis

Sudan: The Rebel Threat to Khartoum

Rebels in Darfur and Kordofan threaten to further break up the Sudanese state.

In Syria, the Regime Reverses Some Rebel Gains

Over the past two weeks, forces still loyal to al Assad have made some successful advances.

In the Eurozone, Smaller Businesses Struggle for Financing

The European Central Bank will find it difficult to give these businesses greater access to financing.

In Tajikistan, Threats of Instability Ahead of Elections

Longtime President Emomali Rakhmon is facing challenges from inside the country and out.

This is an internal Stratfor document listing significant meetings and events for the next week.

The group's priority is preparing for fallout from the Syrian crisis, not provoking Israel into war.

U.S.: No Good Options in a Syrian Intervention

The debate over whether Washington should intervene continues.

Mutual economic and energy interests have led Japan and Russia to put aside a long-standing dispute.

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