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foreign press review 1229-2006f  - foreign press review (fpr) - ‘relevant news, views, comments and analyses from all around the world’ compiled by Şanlı bahadır koç    u.s. / britain / turkey / magazines / think-tanks / blogs / misc /books / quickread / numbers / reports  - fpr table - subscribe to fpr h1 financial times bush silent on iraq after meeting advisers   nbc: saddam to be hanged by sunday    - u.s. preparing for saddam's execution    saddam's death to be videotaped -- but may not be made public...   iht the end of the west as we know it? anatol lieven if the world suffers radically destructive climate change, then we must recognize that everything that the west now stands for will be rejected by future generations.    ha’aretz –  itamar rabinovitch markers on the route to damascus   analysis: saudi arabia will offer hamas arab 'road map' to peace   efraim halevy lessons for us now   al awsat 2007: war clouds thicken on the horizon : amir taheri   daily star practical steps for a new iraq policy by ellen laipson   upi analysis: israel's options vs.iran's bomb   gates said 'privately against' iraq buildup   new york times  up to 20,000 more troops for iraq considered by bush   the office pool, 2007 by william safire  optimistic predictions took a beating in 2006, but today — in my 33rd annual office pool in this space — is my chance to recoup   washington institute key trends to watch in iraq the strength of american political will, the maturation of iraq’s political culture, and six other factors will largely determine whether the u.s. mission in iraq sees progress in 2007. jeffrey white writes.   patrick clawson time is running out   iran's energy vulnerability meria a 14-page israeli paper examining iran's energy balance and its vulnerability to international energy sanctions   independent  the big question: with romania and bulgaria joining the eu, how much bigger can it get?   los angeles times posthumous battle plans- caesar: diplomacy and power - washington: the crying game - genghis khan: law and order- lincoln: focus on the real foe   washington post walking a tightrope into 2007 by david ignatius,   editorial a death sentence affirmed saddam hussein's trial was imperfect. but a perfect trial would have yielded the same result.   why we need more troops in iraq by joseph lieberman   ford, nixon sustained friendship for decades by bob woodward   bush considers economic package for iraq    click to download "state of the sunni insurgency in iraq: 2006" from globalterroralert.com   syria poised to assert itself - seth wikas, baltimore sun   daily star only renewed multilateralism can save america by joschka fischer   al qaeda in 2007: the continuing devolution stratfor   geopolitical diary: germany's eu presidential ambitions stratfor   csm as eu gates open, 'paradise' flows east  bulgarians and romanians, finding better prospects at home, are unlikely to flood westward come jan. 1   reconciling the estimates of potential migration into the enlarged european union   washington realist roundtable: negotiating with rogues? h2 daily star editorial erdogan's visit offers a chance to defuse tensions in lebanon    ft observer: line in the sand tehran is closely watching developments over the border with fear that iraqi kurdish autonomy is proving an attractive example for iranian kurds    ha’aretz the first lady of greece   google news kurdish kurdish media    the kurdish national strategy and neighbouring kurdish policy   a group of puk cadres drive forward reform  kurdishmedia.com the reformists accuse the leadership of nepotism, abuse of power, abuse of public fund, stealing public properties, controlling financial and marketing activities and controlling the political and government institutions.   nasuhi güngör kürtler olmadan asla   durmuş hocaoĞlu  amerika ve k. iraklı kürtler İçin kötü olan, türkiye, bölge ve umum İnsanlık İçin İyidir   bunalıma yeni boyut m.ali kışlalı   gülay göktürk terör kış uykusundayken   jİtem davasında 'gizli belge' krizi yaşandı   ‘pkk yasal zemin arıyor’ irak üçe değil, ikiye bölünsün david apgar   Özdemir İnce İsveç’in pis işleri   [yorum - alev alatlı] İsveç: İmaj her şeydir!   hizbullah seçime hazırlanıyor   etyen mahçupyan hakkari'yi nasıl bilirdiniz?   savaş sÜzal  amerika, türkiye’yi parçalamak mı istiyor?   german presidency to try cyprus settlement   google news greece - cyprus   güngör uras f-16'ları başkalarına yaptırıyoruz, başkalarına baktırıyoruz   russia joins black sea harmony   alİ bayramoĞlu türkiye'nin ana sorunu: muhalefet   İbrahİm karagÜl bu yoğun ilginin sebebi ne? yabancılar türk medya sektörüne neden bu kadar ilgi gösteriyor?   islamist turkish daily interview with former defense minister of the taliban   iraqi parliamentarian ayad jamal al-din: "we insist on holding a conference to support the kurds in turkey"   dno raises its stake in northern iraq to 55%   saddam ve idam  murat belge   güler kömürcü washington büyük locası türk'e emanet   İşte türk ailesi mal erkekte, ev işleri kadında. görücü usulü hâlâ yaygın. akraba-komşu ziyareti seviliyor, birlikte sinemaya gidilmiyor. sigara yaygın, alkolse değil   yüzümüze tutulan ayna murat yetkin   ahmet ertegun knew what was good for turkey: genocide recognition   29 aralık 2006 basın Özeti   ercan kumcu yıl biterken dünya ekonomileri   hurşit gÜneŞ 2006'ya veda ederken...   faik Öztrak sosyal devlet ve asgari ücret   asaf savaş akat düzeltme başladı mı?   yiğit bulut kaos'u bilmeden 'kaos' demek   Çin ve abd fethedildi vestel ihracatta, arçelik ciroda lider   kadir dikbaş gelir uçurumu büyüyor mu?   erdal Şafak rakamların dili   abdurrahman yildirim bu tablo 'faizi aşağı çekin' baskısını artırır h3 faruk loğoğlu'yla söyleşi  'abd'yle İlişkilerde sorun yaşanabilir'    İpler kopabilir hükümetle askerlerin ab'ye alınacak tavır konusunda ilk kez uzlaştığı milli güvenlik kurulu'nda, başka ülkeler için öngörülmeyen yöntemlerin türkiye'nin önüne konulmaması ve çifte standart uygulanmaması istendi   time for new 'modus vivendi' between iraqi kurds and turkey semih İdiz   cengiz Çandar 'yoğun sis' altında, 2007’ye doğru   'İslami sol' kavramını düşünmek: sosyalizm, İslam'a uyar mı? mustafa akyol   cevikoz, sinirlioglu top contenders to head mgk   dismissing lack of dialogue with iraqi kurds, Çelikkol urges ...   ankara expects washington to weigh iraq reports   bush assured iraqi kurds, says barzani   iraklı kürtler, james baker raporu'nun uygulanmaması için seferber oldu   güngör uras f-16'ları başkalarına yaptırıyoruz, başkalarına baktırıyoruz   emre akÖz 1 köylü eşittir 3 kentli!   mehmet barlas cumhurbaşkanı sezer istifa ederse kriz erken çözülür...   İç basında türk dış politikası  dış basında türkiye-ab İlişkileri - dış basında güncel türkiye bülteni dış basında irak  bbc turkish 0700    dış basında türkiye turkish press review google news turkey turquie türkei  turcopundit         mgk, ab’ye ilk defa rest çekti   ferai tınç diyalog emek ister   sami kohen hareketli, sıkıntılı, zor bir yıl   birand erdoğan ve baykal’ın performansları   mahmut ÖvÜr siyasi liderlerin 2006 performansı   [yorum - doç.dr.tanju tosun] baykal, partisini marjinalleştiriyor   bülent korucu mhp nereye?   oktay ekşi bu yol oraya varmaz   cengiz Çandar bugün yazıları   Şakir süter  akp’de ‘açılım’ ve ‘ayıklama!’   [yorum - doç.dr.mustafa Şentop] siyasete hukuk kılıfı   ahmet hakan hiç gitmeyecekler için hac notları   muharrem sarikaya kafkas dansı...   taha kıvanç   fehmi koru   nazli ilicak   Ömer lütfi mete   fatİh altayli diğer raporlar da tebliğ edilmeli   po: hukuki haklarımızı kullanacağız   petrol ofisi, sabah gazetesi ve gazetecilik İsmet berkan   hasan cemal / hukuka yazık! güneri civaoĞlu / bu da geçer h4 new york times  up to 20,000 more troops for iraq considered by bush editorial the rush to hang saddam hussein toppling saddam hussein did not automatically create a new and better iraq. executing him won’t either.   u.s. is told hussein hanging seems imminent  iraqi officials told the white house to expect an execution on saturday morning, baghdad time, u.s. officials say.   the office pool, 2007  by william safire  optimistic predictions took a beating in 2006, but today — in my 33rd annual office pool in this space — is my chance to recoup.   somalia forces retake capital from islamists  thousands of troops of the transitional government marched into mogadishu in a stunning reversal of fortune. afghan angry at pakistan’s plan for mines and fence on border crisis in housing adds to miseries of iraq mayhem   israel says egypt sends weapons to abbas’s forces, with israeli and u.s. approval   despite a lull at holidays, beirut digs in for a struggle   ireland knew of threats to kennedy in 1963 trip   h5 washington post walking a tightrope into 2007 by david ignatius,   editorial a death sentence affirmed saddam hussein's trial was imperfect. but a perfect trial would have yielded the same result.   why we need more troops in iraq by joseph lieberman    ford, nixon sustained friendship for decades by bob woodward   bush considers economic package for iraq officials describe the initiatives as part of a series of steps designed to counter insurgency    with israeli approval, egypt sends arms to abbas's fatah movement   bush is right -- and other lessons by e. j. dionne jr.,   the pardon in history's hindsight by richard ben-veniste, did gerald ford make the right decision in pardoning his predecessor?   ethiopians help seize somali capital islamic fighters vanish, flee south   postglobal what is your favorite proverb or saying from where you live that you would want to share with the world? what does your proverb tell us about today?   h6 guardian iraq's shallow justice richard dicker: saddam's trial has been a missed opportunity for the government to respect human rights. 2007: the chinese new year martin jacques: china is so vast, and changing at such speed, that we should expect the unpredictable as much as the predictable. palestine's necessary civil war barry rubin  palestinian politics have reached new heights of internal conflict, pulling the population deeper into disorder and pushing them further from statehood. 2007: another bad year for iraqdilip hiro: all signs are that early 2007 will witness bush dispatching more american troops to the middle east.   they could be contenders melissa mcewan  the next us presidential election is starting earlier than usual. here's a cut-out-and-keep guide to the field. magadishu falls to anti-islamists gunfire and looting returns to the somali capital as ethiopian tanks roll in and warlords begin to reclaim their old territories.   2007: no sex, please alan wolfe in the year to come, america will call off the culture war and get back to basics.   beyond the bitter past orville schell dec 28 06, 03:59pm: japan's efforts to come to terms with its war guilt bring a ray of hope for its battered relationship with china   signs of recovery in us economy fears that the us economy is set to slump are allayed by data from manufacturing, housing and consumer sectors   h7 mcclatchy increase in combat troops a risky tactic   syria poised to assert itself - seth wikas, baltimore sun   daily star only renewed multilateralism can save america    by joschka fischer   what the 'poor sots' of the world know about globalization    by mark perry   ahmadinejad far weaker than he lets on - victor davis hanson, rcp   2006 review: iran's influence in middle east to rise in 2007 deutsche presse-agentur - by by pakinam amer   has 9/11 introduced a paradigmatic shift in the social sciences’ approach to islam and the west? source: social science research network (ssrn)   an nro symposium: denis boyles, john derbyshire, jonah goldberg, kathryn lopez, carrie lukas, cliff may, john miller, and andrew stuttaford boldly make 2007 predictions. “we predict”   the future of nuclear power in the united states: economic and regulatory aei/brookings   could 2006 go down as the year americans began to think outside their political and economic boxes? maybe, if a recent batch of essays and policy proposals is anything more than straws in the intellectual wind.   from the economist, democracy defiled: the coup makes a comeback in 2006   the question they should have asked tpmcafe h8  google news  iraq iran syria    mideastwire.com - npr iraq   many soldiers say troop surge a bad idea    terror fears why the us is keeping a close eye on the somali conflict   analysis: syria, iran won lebanon war iranian thought police   the economist waiting for the hangman  executing saddam hussein is a bad idea   forward senators visit damascus, push for syrian talks   assad’s olive branch can bear no fruit ammar abdulhamid   austin bay al qaeda's egyptian ideological origins h9 ha’aretz –  itamar rabinovitch markers on the route to damascus   the pa summit in jordan / saudi arabia will offer arab 'road map'   u.s. senator: assad will fight arms transfers to hezbollah   editorial  painting a rosier future  instead of handing out carrots in measured quantities, it must make it clear to the palestinians that the final target is for them to grow their own carrots and not be dependent on israel.   knesset intelligence   yoel marcus: heading into 2007, israel is not exactly fun to live in  the year of the zigzag the rivalry between our two intelligence agencies is enough to make you dizzy. but what do they know? did they predict last year that there would be another war in lebanon?   burston perfidious pilgrim the implication is that muslims aren't really responsible for their own actions, any more than they would be if they were mischievous children or animals in the wild. no, it's us - the west, tony blair, george bush, israeli jews - we are responsible.   daily alert.org - ejc israeli press review – google news israel   bbc palestinian deaths 'rose in 2006' an israeli rights group says three times more palestinians have been killed by the israeli army this year than last.   depressing year early hopes fade as war and discord grip middle east   yedioth ahronoth 'arafat behind envoy's death' document reveals late plo leader planned attack on us embassy in sudan 34 years ago h10 christian science monitor why somalia war unsettles the world   as eu gates open, 'paradise' flows east  bulgarians and romanians, finding better prospects at home, are unlikely to flood westward come jan. 1.   us economic outlook for 2007: slow growth, but recession-free nonetheless, a less vibrant economy would give the federal reserve less wriggle room.   blogs: curtains for the greenback?   asiachina defends its military build-up    how long for japan to build a deterrent? [5] h11 iht the end of the west as we know it? anatol lieven if the world suffers radically destructive climate change, then we must recognize that everything that the west now stands for will be rejected by future generations.     with some nervousness, slovenians are adopting the euro   russian government gains another concession on sakhalin-2 project   pulling back from war in the horn of africa   pakistan's tribal deals aren't working  seth g. jones if pakistani border tribes fail to expel taliban militants and end cross-border attacks, pakistani forces must do it.   doing it their own way  mark weisbrotlatin america has clearly taken a turn in a new economic direction, and it looks to be overwhelmingly positive.   europe analysis: europe's 2006   a fistful of euros survey of the year   happy birthday: next year marks the eu's 50th anniversary. h12 rfe/rl   eurasianet from abroad, azerbaijani tv stations try to speak out   google news azerbaijan   belarus, putin heading towards showdown   being a woman inkazakhstan   power sharing in ukraine: government chaos dashing hopes of new beginning   moscow set on selling more weapons to remain a superpower   the russian-ukrainian political divide source: institute for the study of labor h13 the times mogadishu mayhem  somalia will not be rendered stable by outside intervention   gerard baker america is completing a gloomy year, mourning the loss of two rather different national icons   israel allows fatah guns across border weaponry has been sent through israel into gaza in a sign that jerusalem, london and washington are reinforcing president abbas   wall street journal turkmenbashi president saparmurat niyazov's sad legacy. by hamid ismailov   the populist persuasion what do john edwards and lula have in common? by mary anastasia o'grady   cut-and-run is not in their vocabulary  the folks at spirit of america and the business council for peace aren't abandoning iraq or afghanistan. by daniel henninger   gaz(less)prom the real threat to europe. by alan riley h14 financial times bush silent on iraq after meeting advisers   editorial time for global action on climate change   leader: france's fate is in her own delicate hands   gulf arab states ride the petrodollar boom   spectre of rival clans in mogadishu   iraqis split over death penalty for saddam   wrestling with democracy in tehran comment: on not apologising for supporting british industry the americas: edwards vows to restore us image in bid for presidency   h15 los angeles times posthumous battle plans- caesar: diplomacy and power - washington: the crying game - genghis khan: law and order- lincoln: focus on the real foe hussein may be hanged in a 'day or so' editorial middle east exodus part deux editorial: the iraq war has made christians in the midddle east less safe. but that's just one side of the story.   h16 american politics edwards formally joins 2008 presidential race ex-senator calls for drawdown in iraq   paul krugman  a failed revolution the ideals of the republican revolution of 1994 were always based on a lie.   clinton leads big in new key state polls sen. tops obama, edwards in four states holding early primaries, per survey.   realclearpolitics – abc’s the note - early bird govexec   h17 daily telegraph tony blair is going. . . and nine other reasons to be cheerful   world must not ignore the horn of africa the outside world has not been indifferent to the dangers that a failed state in the horn of africa could pose to the region and beyond. but it has yet to come up with a long-term solution.   h18 independent  the big question: with romania and bulgaria joining the eu, how much bigger can it get? donald macintyre: is it time for israel to start talking to syria? leading article: a conflict with dangerous regional ramifications russia threatens to cut off gas to belarus chirac ally may challenge sarkozy for presidency muslims alienated at home find solace at haj a massive wave of young british pilgrims are arriving in mecca, motivated in part by an increasing sense of alienation at home   h19military intelligence terrorism   boots on the ground: troop density in contingency operations (pdf; 3.5 mb) source: combat studies institute press; fort leavenworth, kansas   secret renditions the bbc hunts for evidence of a cia 'black site' in poland   osac’s top 10 overseas security trends for the us private sector in 2006 preventing terrorism using information sharing networks (pdf; 392 kb) source: naval postgraduate school (thesis)   2006 year in review: a diverse, challenging nuclear agenda (the international atomic energy association) h20 slate       americans defend cultural diversity at home and deny it abroad, says frédéric martel. the french want it for the world but refuse it at home... more»   alexander von humboldt was in the 19th century a scientific rock star. this is the man who invented the idea of an ecosystem... more»   brands – in their artful presence as icons, images, and styles – help people oddly to forge personal identities out of mass-produced, mass-distributed goods... more» h21 messages to spies are coded but not hidden over shortwave, anyone can listen it turns out that anybody can tune in to the world's top spy agencies talking to operatives. all you need is a cheap shortwave-radio receiver, the kind available at any drugstore.   time the bests of 2006 comment: the hunt for the next web winnerblogs and social networks made 2006 the year of user-generated content; now the race is on to spot the next trend that will shape how millions operate online, writes richard waters. composer's genius came later in sublime expression mozart scholars won't be surprised by the discovery of yet another remarkable piece of music apparently composed by the wünderkind before he was 11   searching times how have net rivals google and yahoo fared in 2006? 2007: the fourth estate john lloyd dec 28 06, 02:00pm: the classical medium of newspapers is dying. if journalism itself is to survive, online, privilege must give way to participation. 2007: the premiership goes global ben clissitt: with the richest clubs in british football becoming richer still, the teams below the big four will be hoping for a slice of the action. google blog search tops technorati      google news / slate today's papers / memeorandum / antiwar.com - political theory arts & letters daily / media roundup / university channel / docuticker / arts & letters daily/ policypointers / cursor / realclearpolitics / drudge report| raw story | truthout / dayan current contents / blogometer -  wikipedia  technorati / slate's today's blogs  stratfor    juan cole  - kevin drum - belgravia dispatch - washington realist - tom barnett -  democracy arsenal - - josh marshall - daniel drezner  - laura rozen - the washington note - david corn - syriacomment -  william arkin - phil carter -  helena cobban -  matthewyglesias - oxblog -  brad delong -  coming anarchy /  wonkette  william arkin tom hayden -  iraqslogger   postglobal - americaabroad -the corner - passport  - huffingtonpost / pajamas media /  open university / nytcolumns counterterrorismblog   today in iraq / outside the beltway - instapundit - winds of change  kausfiles - becker posner-andrewsullivan.com - registan - armscontrolwonk -  israpundit regime change iran     

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