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Tag Archives: international relations
Burma’s Cadillac Jungle
The sobering, but excellent book Cadillac Desert [1] shows how the United States, through its attempts to control nature, fill its empty and barren west, and harness the energy capacity of its rivers, dramatically shaped population patterns, bringing people to … Continue reading
Posted in International Relations, Musings
Tagged Burma, China, engineering, international relations, legitmacy, musing, politics, Thailand
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Book Review: The Ambler Warning
The Ambler Warning, by Robert Ludlum In one sense, reviewing a book like this, from a prolific, and deceased, author of conspiratorial pot-boilers, is superfluous. The book is an easy and quick read, has no massive surprises that a reasonably … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, International Relations
Tagged book review, China, culture, international relations, legitimacy, literature, novel
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Today In History: On July 9, 2011, South Sudan Became An Independent Nation
On July 4, 1776, after more than a year of warfare, a fledgling nation declared independence, seeking to unify around a cause of liberty and freedom not only for itself but for a candid world. That nation was the United … Continue reading
Posted in American History, History
Tagged Africa, diplomacy, international relations, secession, Somaliland, South Sudan
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Today In History: On June 26, 1960, Somaliland Become An Independent Nation For The First Time
Many nations of the world became independent in 1960, as it marked the widespread end of European colonialism over much of the world’s surface. One of the nations that got their independence fifty-one years ago today, on June 26, 1960, … Continue reading
Posted in History, Love & Marriage, Somaliland
Tagged colonialism, international relations, secession, Somalia, Somaliland, South Sudan, Soviet Union
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Book Review: Studies in Thai History
Studies in Thai History, by David K. Wyatt Studies in Thai History is a relatively short (less than 300 pages) and intriguing collection of eighteen articles written between 1963 and 1988. They are arranged in roughly chronological order and cover … Continue reading
Innocents Abroad
In the late 1800′s, Mark Twain wrote what was a common type of literature during that guilded age, a travelogue. One of his several volumes of travelogues was called Innocents Abroad, and it was meant (like many sayings of Twain) … Continue reading
Posted in International Relations
Tagged authority, democracy, international relations, politics, Thailand, travel
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Somaliland Update: Powerful Friends, Powerful Logic
In today’s Somaliland update we have a set of pro-Somaliland independence updates from a wide variety of sources that demonstrate Somaliland’s international profile is increasing. UKIP European Parliament Member Supports Somaliland Independence Somaliland247 has obtained a statement from UK Indpendence … Continue reading
Posted in International Relations, Somaliland
Tagged democracy, diplomacy, international relations, legitimacy, politics, Somalia, Somaliland
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My Invitation Must Have Gotten Lost In The Mail
Last week the US Ambassador for Thailand held a party for bloggers and I wasn’t even invited. Surely my invitation must have gotten lost in the mail, right? No? Oh, well. At least one of the notable local reporters for … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, International Relations, Musings
Tagged blogging, diplomacy, food, international relations, musing, politics, Thailand
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Somaliland Update: Kenya Supports Somaliland Independence
It appears as if the momentum for Somaliland independence is building. In the upcoming meetings of the AU, where South Sudan will be given its full recognition of independence as a result of its successful plebiscite in January, it looks … Continue reading
Posted in International Relations, Somaliland
Tagged Africa, diplomacy, international relations, Kenya, Somaliland, South Sudan
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Visegrad: An Alternative Prophetic Fulfillment
Though many people would little suspect it, I have a great personal interest in prophecy, little suspected because I have spent far too many years of my life dealing with people whose continual half-baked speculations on end-time prophecy were designed … Continue reading
Posted in American Civil War, American History, Bible, Biblical History, Christianity, Church of God, History, International Relations, Middle East, Military History, Musings
Tagged civil war, Czech Republic, diplomacy, England, Europe, European History, France, Germany, Hungary, international relations, Middle East, Poland, politics, prophecy, Russia, Slovak Republic, World War I, World War II
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