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Ron Prosor, Israeli ambassador in London | August 28, 2008

It is the Hamas’s illegitimate rule that prevents progress between Israel and the Palestinians, not Israel itself. ++ However, Palestinian protesters stick to the anti-Israel dogma and do not question the extremists’ destructiveness even though they need to ask Israel more and more often for help. ++ Therefore, “it is time to realize that bashing Israel will not build Palestine.” ++ Furthermore, the international community should encourage Palestinians to establish infrastructure and governing institutions in order to contain the Iranian influence.

Dmitry Medvedev, president of Russia | August 28, 2008

It was Saakashvili’s behavior that forced Russia to recognize the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. ++ Relations of different nations living in one state have to be handled with great sensitivity. ++ Russia respects its minorities and fosters harmonious coexistence between them; the president of Georgia proved himself unable to do the same and stripped his country’s regions of the autonomy they were promised. ++ The West is also guilty as it ignored the delicacy of the situation, feeding these regions’ hopes for freedom.

Rose Gottemoeller, Carnegie Moscow Center | August 28, 2008

The agenda for cooperation with Russia looks doubtful but safe havens for cooperation still exist. ++ For instance, the entire civil and military nuclear agenda opens room for diplomacy. ++ However, no single European institution is perfectly suited to working on security arrangements. ++ At this highly charged moment, the best choice may be to turn to the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe. ++ Another idea is the creation of a short-term bilateral presidential commission which would be risky but could potentially have a big payoff.

Joachim Fritz-Vannahme, Die Zeit (in German) | August 28, 2008

The crucial question at the upcoming European head of state meeting is about the right of self-determination in the context of the Caucasus crises. ++ EU foreign policy towards Kosovo indicates that it is an advocate of self-determination; however, there may be some who emphasize the inviolability of borders, thereby giving a hazardous guarantee to the Georgian government. ++ The tiny difference between inviolability and unalterability of borders offers the critical elbowroom for the EU foreign policy.

Bob Doppelt, University of Oregon | August 28, 2008

Current “cap and trade” approach to the fight with global warming will not effectively solve the problem. ++ At its core, climate change is not a problem of technology or policy – the problem lies in our frame of mind. ++ We won’t save our planet unless we overcome system blindness and embrace “sustainable thinking,” characterized by 4 steps: “discover, dream, design, and act” ++ A growing number of individuals and companies, e.g. Xerox and DuPont, have adopted such sustainable thinking and produced impressive results.

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Georgia's Recklessness Pays off With NATO

Ulf Gartzke  |  August 27, 2008  | 8 comments

Mikhail Saakashvili’s reckless military gamble has unfortunately paid off and put him on a fast track to NATO membership. This …

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Russian Citizenship: Moscow's Tool for Recollecting the Empire's Lands

Andreas Umland  |  August 28, 2008  | 2 comments

A justification for Russia’s recent invasion of Georgia was that it had to protect its citizens in South Ossetia. There is, …

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NATO is Trapped in Afghanistan

Marek Swierczynski  |  August 26, 2008  | 2 comments

The Georgian war diverted the world’s attention from Afghanistan. But events on the ground, implications of the conflict in the …

Spanish Engagement in Afghanistan: An Undefined Mission

Eva Diez  |  August 26, 2008  | 1 comment

The Spanish government asserts its soldiers are only involved in humanitarian operations. But in Afghanistan their main mission is to …

The European Union Needs Turkey

Leah Fenwick  |  August 25, 2008  | 1 comment

The EU is competing with other countries for Turkey as an energy transit hub. Giving Turkey membership in the EU would not only …

Transatlantic Unity Should Not Isolate Russia

Matthew Derek Crosston  |  August 22, 2008  | 25 comments

The West needs some serious balance in the way it analyzes and discusses the Georgian conflict. Academics, diplomats, and journalists …

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A Common US-EU Strategy of Democracy Promotion is Feasible

Christine Otsver  |  August 21, 2008  | 9 comments

A joint US-EU strategy of external democracy promotion is possible but it has to be clearly segregated in order to be effective.

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Ryan R. Miller  |  August 18, 2008  | 2 comments

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