Analysis

Southeast Asia: Currency Depreciation and the Prospect of Crisis

Each country in the region will be affected differently, depending on their economic and political vulnerabilities.

Russia's View on the Possible Syria Intervention

Russia uses its ties to Syria to keep the West from going too far in areas the truly matter for Moscow.

 Iraq's Limited Risk of Civil War

Though near-daily attacks seem likely to continue, the country's overall stability does not yet seem at risk.

The Dutch Government Agrees On New Austerity Measures

The Dutch will try to meet EU deficit requirements, but not at the cost of aggravating their economic crisis.

U.S. Naval Update Map: Aug. 29, 2013

This map shows the approximate locations of U.S. Carrier Strike Groups and Amphibious Ready Groups.

Rumors and Disinformation Ahead of a Syria Intervention

Washington is trying to persuade a war-weary public while buying time to secure a broad coalition.

China Plans to Create a Free Trade Zone in Shanghai

Proposed measures for the zone will test Beijing's thesis that one-party rule and economic liberalization can coexist.

Greece: The Debate Over Eurozone Bailouts Returns

Whether Brussels will assist Athens in its bailout will be a purely political decision.

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