In this third and final installment of our Pakistan series, Stratfor evaluates the country’s economy, which is in terrible shape and about as good as it can possibly get. (With Stratfor map)[more]
In this first installment of a series on Pakistan, Stratfor examines the problematic policy of using the country’s Islamic identity to control its hinterlands. (With Stratfor maps)[more]
Continuing Dec. 17 with Pakistan, Stratfor's series of special reports on countries in crisis will explore the fact that India's rival on the subcontinent is showing signs of becoming a failed state. [more]
In the second installment of a series on Mexico, Stratfor examines the challenges the government faces in its ongoing fight against the drug cartels. (With Stratfor maps)[more]
In this addendum to our series on Mexico, Stratfor takes an in-depth look at the country’s drug-trafficking organizations in 2008, which has been a year of flux for the cartels. (With Stratfor maps)[more]
In the first installment of a series on Mexico, Stratfor examines Mexico's economy in light of the current global financial crisis and the country's shifting political landscape. [more]
Continuing Dec. 9 with Mexico, Stratfor’s series of special reports on countries in crisis will examine a perfect economic, political and security storm. [more]
In the third installment of a series on Ukraine, Stratfor examines Ukraine's strategic importance to both Russia and the West and the ways in which both sides could influence Kiev. (With Stratfor map)[more]
In the first installment of a series on Ukraine, Stratfor examines Ukraine's economy in light of the current global financial crisis and the ongoing political chaos in Kiev. (With Stratfor map)[more]
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