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  • 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
  • 02 Nov 2009 - - Fars News Agency - US Official: IAEA Guarantees Delivery of Fuel to Iran IISS LogoFitzpatrick, who is a Senior Fellow for Non-Proliferation with the International Institute for Strategic Studies and acts as an advisor to the US State Department in nuclear affairs, said the best guarantee for Iran to ensure the West would deliver upon its promises to provide nuclear fuel to Iranian power plants was the one by the IAEA because the international nuclear watchdog was frankly after having the plan ratified and implemented.
  • 02 Nov 2009 - - Russia Profile - Kiss and Make Up IISS LogoLavrov’s invitation to Miliband, and the Russian talk of a “reset” in relations, signifies a longstanding willingness, at least on the Russian side, to put those quarrels to rest. “There was always an attitude on the Russian side that we should forget the issue of Lugovoi and Litvinenko and move on,” noted Oksana Antonenko of the International Institute of Strategic Studies in London.
  • 01 Nov 2009 - - Miami Herald - Time for common Latin American visa Military Balance 2009 Sadly, the constant territorial and political conflicts among Latin American countries are resulting in rising military expenditures. Military spending in Latin America has skyrocketed by 91 percent over the past four years to nearly $47.2 billion last year, according to the London-based International Institute of Strategic Studies.
  • 01 Nov 2009 - - Mail on Sunday - Miliband emerges as frontrunner for key EU role as Sarkozy sinks Blair's chances of President j 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 pro-European speech to the International Institute for Strategic Studies last week
  • 31 Oct 2009 - - Houston Chronicle - U.S. should not give up on Iran diplomacy efforts Dr Andrew ParasilitiBy Dr Andrew Parasiliti, Executive Director IISS-US, Corresponding Director IISS-Middle East
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