Analysis

In Pakistan, a Political Realignment

The country's parliamentary elections indicate that two right-leaning parties have become the main political forces.

Two car bombings near the Syria-Turkey border show the repercussions of Turkish support for Syrian rebels.

U.S., Mexico: The Decline of the Colorado River

Erratic flows and growing populations could cause disputes over the river's resources, mostly within the United States.

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Legal Trouble for the Central African Republic's Diamond Industry

An international certification body may block the sale of diamonds from the country over suspected illegal mining practices.

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

Pakistan: Between Democratization and Jihadism

The country's next government will need to focus on the intertwined issues of jihadism and the economy.

Vietnam: Could a Name Change Signal Party Renewal? Part 2

The ruling party has shown a willingness to adapt and is under pressure to keep up with the country's changing needs.

Interprovincial politics are constraining Canada's ability to fully develop its oil industry.

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