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FSB Accuses Georgia of Aiding al-Qaeda in the North Caucasus
February 5, 2010
Can Nabucco be Married Off to Gazprom?
February 5, 2010
Taking al-Qaeda’s Jihad to Facebook
February 4, 2010
Beijing Bones up its Cyber-Warfare Capacity
February 4, 2010
Pakistan’s Military Examines its Options in North Waziristan
February 4, 2010
Insurgent violence has continued unabated in the North Caucasus this week, with five federal servicemen dying in a shootout with insurgents in Chechnya yesterday (February 4) and Russia’s security services again accusing Georgia...
Unexpectedly, the US State Department’s Special Envoy for Eurasian energy affairs, Richard Morningstar, seems to embrace the idea of allowing Gazprom to become a user of the Nabucco pipeline. Speaking in Washington at the Center...
Web forums associated with jihad and al-Qaeda sympathizers have become a major source of information about militant Islamist groups, as well as a platform for the dissemination of the audio, visual and textual literature of the...
While the furor over cyber attacks against Google has lapsed somewhat, the Sino-American confrontation over the larger issue of Internet security and global digital warfare is expected to intensify in the near future. This is...
The United States has been pressuring Pakistan for several months to extend its counterinsurgency operations to North Waziristan. The U.S. perspective is that strong militant entities, especially the Haqqani group, the...
FSB Accuses Georgia of Aiding al-Qaeda in the North Caucasus
Insurgent violence has continued unabated in the North Caucasus this week, with five federal servicemen dying in a shootout with insurgents in Chechnya yesterday (February 4) and Russia’s security services again accusing Georgia...
Georgia’s Arduous Attempt to Challenge Moscow’s Broadcasting Monopoly
February 5, 2010
On January 4, the Georgian Public Broadcaster (GPB) inaugurated its first Russian language television channel: Pervyi Kavkazsky (First Caucasus) or 1-K. It initially operated as a cable television channel available within Georgia...
Can Nabucco be Married Off to Gazprom?
February 5, 2010
Unexpectedly, the US State Department’s Special Envoy for Eurasian energy affairs, Richard Morningstar, seems to embrace the idea of allowing Gazprom to become a user of the Nabucco pipeline. Speaking in Washington at the Center...
Nabucco Gas Project Retains Political and Business Momentum
February 5, 2010
On February 3, the Bulgarian parliament ratified the inter-governmental agreement on the Nabucco gas transport project, as signed in July 2009 by the five stakeholder countries (the German company RWE being the sixth stakeholder)...
Kyrgyzstan Relaxes Control Over Drug Trafficking
February 4, 2010
Last October, the Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev disbanded the Drug Control Agency (DCA) responsible for intercepting illicit drugs transiting through Kyrgyzstan from Afghanistan and destined to reach Russia and Europe....
Appointment of New Kremlin Envoy to the North Caucasus Causes Concern for Kadyrov
February 4, 2010
The appointment of Aleksandr Khloponin to the position of presidential envoy to the newly formed North Caucasus Federal District marked the beginning of a new era for the North Caucasus elites, represented primarily by the...
Reports
Britain & the North West Frontier: Strategy, Tactics and Lessons
December 17, 2009
The tribal areas of Pakistan’s North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) fully deserve President Barack Obama’s description as “the most dangerous place in the world”. This remote and inhospitable region is only nominally under...
The South China Sea Dispute: Increasing Stakes and Rising Tensions
November 20, 2009
Tensions are on the rise in the South China Sea. Longstanding sovereignty disputes over the profusion of atolls, shoals and reefs that dot the 1.2 million square miles of sea, allied to extensive overlapping claims to maritime...
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Events
Breaking News:
The Changing Strategic Gravity of Al Qaeda
December 9, 2009 03:11 PMFeaturing Keynote Speaker Bruce Riedel
December 9, 2009
National Press Club Grand Ballroom
529 14th St. NW, 13th Floor
Washington, D.C.
9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
Media Appearances
Jamestown Analyst Ramzy Mardini Cited in United Press International
December 8, 2009Jamestown Analyst Ramzy Mardini cited in the article "Iraq: More bombings to come as polls near," United Press International, December 8, 2009.
Glen Howard Cited in The Associated Press
October 2, 2009Jamestown President Glen Howard is quoted in the article "After shooting outside Washington, victim questions why Russia angle discounted by police," Los Angeles Times, October 2, 2009.
Press Releases
Jamestown Welcomes New Board Members
December 2, 2008General Carlton Fulford (Ret.), Bruce Hoffman, and Kathleen Troia McFarland Join Jamestown Foundation Board
Jamestown Releases a New Occasional Paper
October 26, 2007
“Russia’s Race for the Arctic and the New Geopolitics of the North Pole.”










