Eurasia in Transition

Analysis

    • Op-Ed

    After Osama bin Laden: A View From Moscow

    • Marzia Cimmino
    • Aspenia online

    Russian experience in fighting terrorism shows that the elimination of charismatic leaders like Osama bin Laden does not necessarily end the deadly threat posed by the terrorist groups they led.

    • Op-Ed

    Bin Laden and the Theater of Terrorism

    The death of Osama bin Laden strikes several blows against global terrorism and provides President Obama the opportunity to relaunch his dialogue with the Muslim world.

    • Op-Ed

    Bin Laden, Basayev and Terrorism's Scourge

    With the death of Osama bin Laden, the international community can focus on redefining their involvement in Afghanistan and regional players can begin preparing for the eventual American withdrawal from the country.

    • Op-Ed

    Yes, the Afghans Hate Us

    With Afghans growing increasingly frustrated by the Western forces in their country, President Obama should use the political cover provided by the death of Osama bin Laden to change his strategy in Afghanistan and negotiate with the Taliban.

    • Q&A

    Bin Laden and the Arab Spring

    While the ideology of violence and terrorism has peaked and is visibly on the way down in the Middle East and North Africa, the war on al-Qaeda and terror is far from over.

    • Op-Ed

    Bin Laden Death Points to Way Out of Trap

    The death of Osama bin Laden offers President Obama an opportunity to emphasize negotiations with the Taliban and facilitate a withdrawal from Afghanistan, even if its impact on global terrorism will be limited.

    • Article

    Bin Laden Is Dead—the Jihad Lives On

    Osama bin Laden’s death will not immediately deal a fatal blow to Islamic extremism, but it could potentially help to improve the situation in Afghanistan.

    • Op-Ed

    The War on Terror After Osama bin Laden

    While Osama bin Laden’s death will not put an end to jihadist groups, it could help facilitate a political solution in Afghanistan, offering President Obama the political capital and opportunity to begin negotiations with the Taliban.

    • Q&A

    Turkey and the Arab Spring

    While Turkey’s integration of Islam, democracy, and economic growth is serving as potential inspiration for countries undergoing revolutions on how to effectively reform, Ankara’s reaction to the unrest is causing some observers to question its intentions in the region.

    • Article

    The Chinese Are Coming!

    While China’s new aircraft carrier does not pose a major threat to U.S. forces or allies in the Western Pacific, the United States needs to take steps to communicate this message of reassurance to countries in the region.

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