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Mind games: Alexander Dugin and Russia’s war of ideas / Tolstoy, Andrey; McCaffray, Edmund   Article
Tolstoy, Andrey Article
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Summary/Abstract Alexander Dugin, the Russian philosopher and political activist, has attracted sporadic coverage in English-language publications over the past year. He is an engaging figure—prolific, radical, bearded, equally at home in university seminars and posing with tanks in South Ossetia and eastern Ukraine. So adept at self-promotion that he is sometimes not taken as seriously as he should be, Dugin is the intellectual who has Vladimir Putin’s back in the emerging ideological conflict between Russia and the West. At home, Putin uses him to create a nationalist, anti-liberal voting bloc, while abroad Dugin is the lynchpin of numerous irregular networks of anti-liberal political resistance and sabotage. No individual better represents the tactics of the current Russian regime.
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ID:   126016


Potemkin politics: are the Burmese reforms for real? / Kaung, Kyi May   Journal Article
Kaung, Kyi May Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract 18 November was a big day for Burma watchers, at least for those in favour of detente with the regime. On that day, President Barack Obama, apparently deciding to give the Burmese government the benefit of the doubt with regard to its 'reforms' process, called democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi from Air Force One as he was on his way to Bali, Indonesia, to attend the annual ASEAN Summit. They talked for 20 minutes, with Suu Kyi reportedly inquiring about the president's entire family, even his dog, Bo. Soon after, President Obama announced that he would send his secretary of state, Hilary Clinton to Burma on 1 December, to test whether the validity of the new reforms put in place by the government. It is yet unclear whether Clinton will be able to see the political prisoners still in jail, especially the 2007 'Saffron Revolution' leader U Gambira and Min Ko Naing, the political activist made famous during the 1988 uprisings.
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Troubled and torn / Ahmed, Maqbool; Kaleem, Moosa   Journal Article
Ahmed, Maqbool Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Violence  Crime  Karachi  MQM  Political Activist 
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