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125599
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2013.
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The Islamist secular divide in Tusia has deepended in the midst of the deteriorating security situation, affecting democracy. Caoutar El Khaouri examines the likely outcome of the political crisis and the threat coming from Islamist -derived terrorisms
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ID:
125594
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2013.
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Organised criminal gangs have gained such a foothold in some Mexican states that local self defence groups have sprung up to counter them. Pablo Vazques Camacho examines the groups origins, and how they may be causing a wider security issues.
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ID:
125629
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2013.
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Industrial action, organised attacks, and the fighting among the armed groups the government relies on for security have severely reduced Libya's oil production. Richard Cochrane assesses the near term effects of these recurrent problems.
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ID:
125575
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2013.
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In the run up to the 2014 winter Olympics, Russian security forces are working on disrupting insurgent groups in advance. Mark Galeotti takes a look at what has already been done and what constitutes the biggest threat to a peaceful games.
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ID:
125593
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2013.
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As a relatively new domain for potential warfare, cyberspace is increasingly part of the international security agenda. Paul Meyer examines efforts to establish cyber safety rules and outlines the challenges faced in reaching an agreement on them.
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ID:
125590
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2013.
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A leadership crisis has emerged in South Sudan amid low economic development, high level of corruption, and weak state institutions, Duncan Woodside assesses the prospects for political resolution and the risk of intervention by the military.
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ID:
125607
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2013.
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The Caribbean has some of the highest per capita murder rates in the world, as a result of the challenges posed by gang crime. Mark Wilson takes a look at the responses from regional governments and future prospects for talking the problems.
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ID:
125582
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2013.
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Since coming to power in early June, the government of Nawaz Sharif has struggled to deal with the challenges posed by pro-Taliban militants, Salman Masood reports from Islamabad on the Pakistani prime minister's troubled inheritance.
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ID:
125616
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2013.
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After 10 years of design procurement, and construction, Iran's new heavy water reactor in Arak is nearing completion. Mark Hibbs explains why the project is a growing concern for those monitoring Iran's nuclear capabilities.
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ID:
125592
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2013.
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Tension between India and Pakistan are rising again following the killing of five Indian soldiers. Dr. Bibhu Prasad Routray investigates the states of relations between the two countries, and analyses the political risks of escalation.
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ID:
125623
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2013.
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China's military expansion is prompting a major reassessment of Japan's security strategy by the government. James Hardy examines the changes to Japanese defence policy and the country's attempt to assert its role on the international stage.
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