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  • 06 Nov 2009 - - Daily Mail - Miliband may get Brussels job 'in days' as Blair's hopes fade The Rt Hon David Miliband, MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs addresses the IISS on "EU Foreign Policy After Lisbon" EU leaders are said to have been impressed by Mr Miliband's ferociously pro-European speech to the International Institute for Strategic Studies a couple of weeks ago.
  • 05 Nov 2009 - - Agence France Presse - Dalai Lama trip strains India-China ties IISS LogoRahul Roy-Choudhury, who runs the South Asia security program at the London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies, agrees that New Delhi and Beijing approach their common disputes from different angles. "For India the border issue is much more of a concern, along with trade issues. For China, the greater concern is Tibet," Roy-Choudhury told AFP.
  • 04 Nov 2009 - - Reuters - Mousavi Supporters Clash With Police In Tehran IISS LogoThe nuclear question and relations with the West have also caused deep divisions alongside the political furor. "There is real domestic turmoil in Iran," said Mark Fitzpatrick, senior non-proliferation fellow at London's International Institute for Strategic Studies.
  • 03 Nov 2009 - - Frontline - Friendship first IISS Logoccording to Tim Huxley, Singapore-based expert from the International Institute for Strategic Studies, the beginning of the end of the American era in East Asia occurred more than 40 years ago. In 1968, the then U.S. President, Richard Nixon, “set the scene for the withdrawal of American combat forces from Vietnam and for American allies in the region doing more to defend themselves”, Huxley said in a recent conversation. While China might now want to “Finlandise Japan” into a “non-player”, as in the histor
  • 03 Nov 2009 - - South China Morning Post - China 'to put weapons in space' IISS Logo"We can see the building blocks are steadily being put in place for fully utilising space, but at the moment it looks to be just one of many priorities for the air force," said Gary Li, a researcher on the Chinese military at the London-based International Institute of Strategic Studies.
  • 03 Nov 2009 - - Bloomberg - Iran’s Military Power Subject to New U.S. Study Used for China IISS LogoThe Iran report might be more effective were it to include updates on diplomatic negotiations and Iran’s compliance with UN Security Council resolutions and the atomic energy agency, said Michael Elleman, a visiting senior fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in Washington.
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