Strategic culture foundation online magazine latest publications 29 August – 4 September, 2010

4 September, 2010 — Strategic culture foundation

2010-08-31
Aleksandr SHUSTOV
Islamization of Tajikistan
“In recent years Tajikistan has been involved in the process of active Islamization. Being one of the poorest countries in the region, and still healing wounds of a bloody civil war of 1992-1997, Tajikistan turned out to be receptive to Islam. The consequences of this will certainly affect not only the country’s political regime and its relations with other countries of Central Asia but also security of Russia, where hundreds of thousands of migrant workers arrive from Tajikistan each year…”
http://en.fondsk.ru/article.php?id=3237

2010-08-31
Nil NIKANDROV
CIA in Honduras: the Practice of Selective Terror
“President of Honduras Manuel Zelaya was displaced slightly over a year ago in a coup staged by the local oligarchy and the US intelligence community. The coup came as a punishment for Zelaya’s alignment with H. Chavez and other populist Latin American leaders. Since the time, the news flow from Honduras abounds with stories of political assassinations, the victims being activists of trade unions, peasant and student organizations, and the National Popular Resistance Front opposing the pro-US regime of Porfirio Lobo…”
http://en.fondsk.ru/article.php?id=3238

2010-08-30
Tiberio GRAZIANI (Italy)
Geopolitics of Republican Italy
“The ongoing great geopolitical changes, mainly determined by Russia, could possibly enhance the strategic function of Italy in the Mediterranean Sea, just in the contest of the organization and stabilization of the new multi-polar system and of the potential Euro-Asian integration…”
http://en.fondsk.ru/article.php?id=3239

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