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Understanding the Second Houthi Rebellion in Yemen

2004 witnessed a lengthy battle between Shabab al-Mu'minoon (Believing Youth), a Shi’a religious organization, and the Yemeni government. Believing Youth’s leader and inspirational figure, Hussein Badr ad-Deen al-Houthi, was killed in early September and his death marked the end of that conflict. The fighting, however,... MORE

RUSSIAN NATIONAL IDENTITY: STILL A WORK IN PROGRESS

The marking of "Russia Day" on June 12 triggered another round of debate about Russian identity. In his speech to a celebratory concert on Red Square, President Vladimir Putin said he was certain that Russia faces a "shining future" as "a great and flourishing power."... MORE

RUSSIA AND CHINA BAND TOGETHER TO OPPOSE U.S. IN SPACE

Russia and China have combined to pressure the United Nations Disarmament Conference, the UN's main disarmament body, to open immediate talks on how to prevent an arms race in outer space. The move, an apparent strategic partnership, is understood to be anti-Washington, due to known... MORE

BAM RAILWAY TO BECOME EXPORT ROUTE?

The Baikal-Amur Railway line (BAM) was originally designed to become a strategic alternative to the Trans-Siberian Railway. The BAM was also supposed to give the development of Eastern Siberia a much-needed boost. But instead of powering new industries in the region, BAM appears on its... MORE

Al-Qaeda Magazine Defends Jihad and Mujahideen in Iraq

On June 3, after a delay of three months, the second edition of Dhurwat al-Sanam (The Pinnacle) appeared on the web. This is the periodical issued by ‘the information department of the Organization of Qaedat al-Jihad in the Land of the Two Rivers (the full... MORE

Unraveling the Saga of Zarqawi’s Injury

The recent torrent of Internet and print media stories about the wounding and demise, and then the resurrection and return to battle, of al-Qaeda's commander in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, kicked up a great deal of dust but little solid information. After the initial announcement... MORE

SERGEI IVANOV CHALLENGES THE NEW POLITICAL GENERATION

After four years on the job, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov has no impressive record of achievements. His most important "victory" happened some eleven months ago when Anatoly Kvashnin, the ambitious and stubborn chief of the General Staff, was fired and replaced with a quiet... MORE

ADMIRAL KUROYEDOV PLANS IMPROVEMENTS TO RUSSIAN NAVY

Admiral Vladimir Kuroyedov, Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, has promised improvements to the Navy in response to the challenge of meeting emerging and future threats to the Russian state or its interests. These reforms, long overdue and vital if the collapse of the Navy is... MORE