Strategic Culture Foundation online magazine – Latest publications from 14-19 March, 2010

2010-03-15 Aleksandr SALITZKY & Vladimir TATSIY
China’s Accelerating Economic Growth (I)
“China’s leaders described 2009 as the year when the country’s economy had to face the toughest challenges since the turn of the century while navigating increasingly complicated domestic and international situations. The job done by China to meet the challenges must have been remarkable – viewed against the worldwide average, the country clearly deserves the title of a new global economic powerhouse that the media have already awarded to it…”
http://en.fondsk.ru/article.php?id=2849

2010-03-14
Yuri BARANCHIK (Belarus)
US-Israeli Attack Against Iran Imminent
“All military conflicts involving the US were sparked by provocations, and the priority at the moment is to focus on neutralizing the consequences of the provocation that the world is about to encounter. The logical hypothesis is that the likely provocation to trigger an attack against Iran is a detonation of a «dirty» nuclear bomb by the US and Israeli intelligence services (or a blow-up of a nuclear power plant) in Israel or somewhere in West Europe…
http://en.fondsk.ru/article.php?id=2852

2010-03-17
Pyotr ISKENDEROV
Sitting on Two Chairs A Problem
“The widely advertised EU – Balkans summit that was supposed to be held in Brdo on March 20 may yet fail to take place… Brussels may have great expectations in connection with the Brdo summit, but actually the self-proclaimed new Balkan country challenges not only Serbia but also the UN… So far, the EU clearly ascribed higher priority to the relations with Kosovo Albanians but sitting on two chairs is increasingly growing into a problem…”
http://en.fondsk.ru/article.php?id=2860

2010-03-19
Anatoly ALIFEROV
“… To kill As Many Russians As Possible”, or the Fascist Latvia
“On March 16, veterans of the Latvian Legion of the Waffen SS traditionally marched under police protection across Riga. The March was joined by several ideologically close groups such as “All For Latvia!”, Club 415, The Latvian National Front, The Club of Latvian Nationalists, and the Alliance of National Warriors. Well-known Latvian politicians…”
http://en.fondsk.ru/article.php?id=2863



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