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The future looks bleak for the Euro

May 20th, 2010 · No Comments

After a long hiatus from the blog, I hope to be far more regular over the course of this summer and fall. Today I wish to blog on the recent events concerning the European economy and the Euro. The decline of the Euro has dominated the news for much of the past couple of weeks. [...]

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Tags: Akshay's Cogitations · Uncategorized

Akshay’s Cogitations- Profiling for security

January 29th, 2010 · No Comments

I have taken a writing seminar on terrorism and civil liberties this semester and today we discussed the issue of racial profiling. Many of us thought that it did make sense to focus special screening on a section of the global population that come from regions involved in exporting terrorism. Since most terrorist suspects trace [...]

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Ban Ki Croons: Drones Latest Source of Conflict between UN and US

November 1st, 2009 · No Comments

Yet again, the United States is battling the UN over human rights issues. This time, the concern is the use of drones on the Afghan border.
Human rights watchdog Phillip Alston has been investigating drone attacks and has found evidence that the United States is not taking proper precautions to avoid civilian casualties. Although the drone [...]

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Some Thoughts on the UN Vote Condemning the US Embargo on Cuba

October 31st, 2009 · No Comments

A few days ago the UN voted to condemn the continued US embargo on Cuba that has been in effect for almost half a century.  This is by no means the first condemnation of the US embargo by the international community, and like the many before it, it will not deter the current US government [...]

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Tags: Jus Gentium · Opinion

Angela Merkel is back again…

October 30th, 2009 · No Comments

This week, Angela Merkel was sworn in for her second term as chancellor of Germany. There is a bit of hype around what she has set to accomplish over the next few years. She and her team claim that they will have tax cuts, more investment on education, health care reform, and a reform of [...]

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Tags: Pangiaa

Ban Ki Croons: UN Steps Up on Cell Phone Pollution

October 25th, 2009 · No Comments

The big story from the United Nations is about the inspectors who are in Iran for a 3-day examination of one Iran’s uranium enrichment sites. At this point, there’s not a lot to say until results come in. So until those results come in I’ll focus on something perhaps a little less critical.
The United Nations [...]

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Afghanistan’s Presidential run-off

October 25th, 2009 · No Comments

The Afghan elections have been fraught with problems from the very beginning. It was expected that any election in Afghanistan would involve a degree of fraud and those suspicions have now been confirmed by the UN-backed Electoral Complaints Commission (ECC). Hamid Karzai who had initially secured a comfortable victory (54.6% of the votes) now has [...]

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Tags: Akshay's Cogitations · Opinion · Uncategorized

Can “blackmail” be a good thing?

October 24th, 2009 · No Comments

The Sri Lankan government prides itself on not giving into the demands of Western countries without a fight. This could be admirable, until it begins to harm others. The country is now faced with wide - spread protest to human rights violations that took place in the conflict with the Tamil Tigers. The EU recently [...]

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Tags: Pangiaa

War Crimes Tribunal at the Hague Can Bring Closure

October 22nd, 2009 · No Comments

In the early 1990s an unspeakable amount of atrocities were committed during the conflicts that erupted after the breakup of Yugoslavia.  Perhaps the most common image many of us have of those conflicts is what occurred in Bosnia from the Srebrenica Massacre to the bombardment of Sarajevo.  Though no side in these conflicts was without [...]

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Tags: Jus Gentium · Opinion

Ban Ki Croons: Afghan Election Harmony

October 20th, 2009 · No Comments

The recent UN probe into the Afghan elections turned out to be very successful, evidenced by Karzai’s recent agreement to hold runoff elections. Even though Karzai had denied all accusations of fraud in the previous few months, he has finally agreed to the runoff. According to the Secretary-General, the United Nations will also play a [...]

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