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Obama\'s Afghan Strategy: Regional Perspectives
The Atlantic Review is pleased to present this guest article by Dr. Shanthie Mariet D'Souza of the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi, India.President Barack Obama’s ‘new strategy on Afghanistan’, unveiled on Dece...
Rocking the Banking Boat
Changes are afoot in the tight-knit world of transatlantic central banking. The problem is, central bankers and the markets that follow their every word hate change.In the US, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke underwent his renomination hearings in Congress ...
Rasmussen\'s 7,000
NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen is promising that there will be 7,000 additional troops from 25 countries to support Obama's extended surge. Interestingly, one of the reasons he gave was the multilateralism of the US:If we are to make Af...
Debt Debaters
This post is from Andrew Zvirzdin, who used to be a guest blogger, but now joins Atlantic Review as part of the team. Andrew is originally from upstate New York and is currently finishing his second year of grad school at the Maxwell School in Syracu...
Change
Franz Josef Jung, Germany's former defense minister and current labor minister, resigned on Friday over his handling of a controversial airstrike in Afghanistan. Germany's top soldier Inspector General Schneiderhan and Deputy Defense Minister Wichert...
Central Europe is its own Best Friend
A few weeks ago, Poland's defense minister made the following appeal, reported in the Telegraph:Radek Sikorski, Poland's foreign minister, said he was alarmed by recent military exercises conducted by the Russian army in Belarus, a country that borde...

