Analysis

agenda11.20.2009
November 21, 2009 0128 GMT
With the P-5+1 group expressing disappointment over nuclear talks with Iran, STRATFOR’s founder says the negotiations are “at a point of decision” — but the path forward may be different for the United States, Israel, Russia and others. Also, a look at the week ahead. [more]
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad addressing lawmakers in Tehran on Nov. 15
November 20, 2009 2122 GMT
Amid largely fruitless meetings and increasing rhetoric surrounding the Iranian nuclear issue, Israel and Russia remain the players to watch. [more]
photo--Japanese Deputy Prime Minister Naoto Kan (C) on Oct. 26
November 20, 2009 1635 GMT
The global economic crisis and inherent structural factors made a return of this pernicious economic ill inevitable. [more]
photo--Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin (R) and Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Timoshenko in Moscow on Jan. 18
November 20, 2009 1452 GMT
Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Timoshenko and Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin continued their two-day meeting in Yalta. [more]
dispatch11.19.2009
November 20, 2009 0114 GMT
European leaders have named a permanent European Council president and foreign minister — filling two new positions established under the Lisbon Treaty. Russia has welcomed the changes, but whether the new structure will help Moscow meet regional policy goals remains an open question. [more]
china security memo
November 19, 2009 2126 GMT
Operating in China presents many challenges to foreign businesses. The China Security Memo tracks and analyzes key incidents throughout the country over the past week. (With STRATFOR Interactive map) [more]
A man holds a banner parodying the EU flag at a protest in Prague in October
November 19, 2009 2014 GMT
STRATFOR examines the top candidates for the two new EU offices of president and foreign minister, and what each would mean for how the bloc is run. (With STRATFOR map) [more]
photo--Ukrainian PM Yulia Timoshenko and Russian PM Vladimir Putin 9/01/09
November 19, 2009 1750 GMT
Inconsistent remarks coming from Ukrainian leaders about its natural gas relationship with Russia highlight the internal tension leading up to the elections. [more]
photo--Russian President Dmitri Medvedev Nov. 15, 2009
November 19, 2009 1506 GMT
The dismissal of a top presidential adviser indicates that the clan wars within the Kremlin are well under way. [more]
Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in Brasilia on Nov. 18
November 19, 2009 0107 GMT
Despite some progress, trade restrictions remain between Brasilia and Buenos Aires. [more]
Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdimukhammedov (C), Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev (R) and Russian President Dmitry Medved
U.S. oil major Chevron's involvement in developing a Turkmen natural gas field could prompt Russia to put pressure on Turkmenistan if energy exports to Russia are jeopardized. [more]
The USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76)
November 18, 2009 2320 GMT
China appears to be fielding a new anti-ship missile. [more]
dispatch11.18.2009
With Beijing in his rearview mirror, U.S. President Barack Obama turns toward Seoul — continuing a mission to shore up relations with East Asia during his first term. [more]
Naval update map 111809
November 18, 2009 2230 GMT
A weekly approximation of the current locations of U.S. Carrier Strike Groups and Amphibious Ready Groups, based on available open-source information. (With STRATFOR map) [more]
A Chinese bank officer counts stacks of 100-yuan notes at a bank in Hefei, Anhui province, on Nov. 17
November 18, 2009 2140 GMT
Asset bubbles in property and equity markets are developing in China. [more]
A crane lifts a pipe for the proposed Nord Stream pipeline in Sassnitz, Germany, on Aug. 17
Moscow continues to court Brussels with the Nord Stream pipeline and the promise of greater energy reliability. [more]
Russian President Dmitri Medvedev (L) speaks to Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt during the EU-Russia summit on Nov. 18
When the European Union's Lisbon Treaty takes effect, it likely will prompt changes in the bloc's relationship with Russia. [more]
dispatch11.17.2009
A long-standing rebellion in Yemen has surged to the fore once again, drawing in neighboring Saudi Arabia. Iran is exploiting the conflict for strategic reasons, connected to the international debate over Tehran’s nuclear program. [more]
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Istanbul, Turkey, on Nov. 8
Iranian officials have lashed out at Russia almost daily for allegedly breaching the... [more]
Niger Delta militants near Port Harcourt, Nigeria on Oct. 3
November 17, 2009 1905 GMT
A recent operation by the Nigerian government against a Niger Delta militant commander should be seen as part of the ongoing negotiations between Abuja and the militants in preparation for April 2011 elections. [more]
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