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24 August, 2008

Bangladesh - jihad, rising sea

Get a grip on Dhaka - With U.S. forces preoccupied in Pakistan, an Al Qaeda affiliate has been gaining power in Bangladesh , by Selig S. Harrison - LAT

Waterworld - With rising Islamic fundamentalism, weak government, and not enough dry land for its 150 million people, Bangladesh could use a break. Instead, it must face the catastrophic threat of climate change , by Robert D. Kaplan - The Atlantic

Bangladesh is set to disappear under the waves by the end of the century - Bangladesh, the most crowded nation on earth, is set to disappear under the waves by the end of this century – and we will be to blame. Johann Hari took a journey to see for himself how western profligacy and indifference have sealed the fate of 150 million peoplewent to see for himself the spreading misery and destruction as the ocean reclaims the land on which so many millions depend - Independent

Stopping the Sea: Can We Ever Find a Solution?
Afsan Chowdhury examines the complexities of climage change and what can be done - Daily Star Forum

Everybody Should Care if Bangladesh Drowns - A. Hannan Ismail asks what the global North's lack of commitment to tackling climate problems might mean from a human rights perspective - Daily Star Forum

22 August, 2008

Afghanistan, Pakistan


The Afghan fire looks set to spread, but there is a way out - Far from being a noble cause, the occupation of Afghanistan is poisoning the region and will never bring peace or security - Guardian
300,000 flee as jihadis attacked - A human tide of more than 300,000 civilians has fled the al-Qa'ida badlands, amid indications that the fighting there has reached unprecedented levels, with the Pakistani army using massive firepower to attack jihadi militant strongholds - The Australian
The General discontent - As Pakistan enters the 62nd year of its collective national existence we are about to achieve a new milestone , by Nasim Zehra - Khaleej Times
The US doesn't understand Pakistan - America is blind to the complex interplay of tribal and religious loyalties that determine events in Pakistan. It needs to wise up - Guardian

Kashmir

Indian papers

A hardwired dispute - Hindustan Times

Think the unthinkable - Hindustan Times

Independence Day for Kashmir - Times of India

Kashmir needs freedom from India: Arundhati Roy - Times of India


Foreign papers

Land and freedom - Kashmir is in crisis: the region's Muslims are mounting huge non-violent protests against the Indian government's rule. But, what would independence for the territory mean for its people? , by Arundhati Roy - Guardian

Kashmir Rumbles, Rattling Old Rivals - NYT

Bitter fruit - Hindus and Muslims up in arms - Economist

The Kashmir tinderbox - Recent unrest in Kashmir has undermined peace prospects between nuclear powers. Meenakshi Ganguly looks at the suffering of Kashmiris caught in a cycle of violence - New Statesman

Pacifying Kashmir , by Sumit Ganguly - WSJ

New Era for Pakistan--and Kashmir? , by Barbara Crossette - The Nation

A Ticking Time Bomb: U.S. Officials Should Not Forget Kashmir - World Politics Review

Kashmir violence reignites sectarian tensions - CSM

In Kashmir, Fears of Increasing Militancy - WP

Tens of thousands in Kashmir march to UN offices - AP

A Perilous Religious Game in Kashmir - TIME

Kashmir’s Hindus and Muslims in Shrine Dispute - NYT

India - agriculture, food

Dispatches: Notes from different corners of the world

21 August, 2008

Uighurs and Xinjiang


China's forgotten people - New Statesman
The 'Hanification' of Xinjiang - Asia Times Online
China's tough Xinjiang policy backfires - China's success in eliminating clusters of Muslim insurgencies in the western province of Xinjiang may have pushed an alleged separatist movement across the border into Pakistan and Afghanistan, exposing it to greater influences by jihadi groups in those countries. - Asia Times Online
Backlash Over Chinese Handling of Muslim Minority - Experts Wonder if China's Crackdown on Muslim Minority is Fueling Violent Sentiment - ABC
Deadly attacks give China experts pause - Analysts had seen official Chinese warnings of a terrorism threat as exaggerated and serving to justify authoritarian practices. Not now. - LAT
Last spring
Just like America, China is building a multi-ethnic empire in the west - Tibet and Xinjiang have the misfortune of having resources the Asian giant wants, and being on the path to resources it needs - by Parag Khanna , Guardian
The Conqueror of China’s Wild West - How the west was won on China’s Islamic frontier - Asia Sentinel
Is Xinjiang the Next Tibet? , by Nicholas D. Kristof - NYT
China's Ethnic Tension Isn't Limited to Tibet - Tension in Xinjiang Remains High Between Local Turkic Uighurs and Han Settlers - WSJ
Quiet death in Xinjiang - Tibet is not the only Chinese province to suffer barbaric treatment from its Beijing masters - Guardian
Tackling China - Curfews, headscarf bans and mass detentions. A Uighur activist discusses the protests against Beijing - Newsweek
Uighurs struggle in a world reshaped by Chinese influx - In China's far west, the Muslim ethnic group finds itself relegated to menial jobs. Chinese officials also restrict religious practice and use of their language in schools - CSM
Suspicious story
This summer
China is making a Frontal Attack on our Ethnic Identity , interview with Rebiya Kadeer - by Joshua Kucera, EurasiaNet
China's Still-Wild West - Beijing imposed heavy security on the Olympic torch’s passage through Xinjiang Province , by Robert D. Kaplan - The Atlantic

Burma

Lifting the Bamboo Curtain - As China and India vie for power and influence, Burma has become a strategic battleground
by Robert D. Kaplan - The Atlantic

Drowning - Can the Burmese people rescue themselves? Letter from Rangoon
by George Packer - New Yorker

In Broken Economy, Burmese Improvise or Flee - WP



Burma: waiting for the dawn - The democratic ideals of the "8-8-88" uprising remain the foundation of Burma's future - Open Democracy

Burma's rage - On the twentieth anniversary of the pro-democracy uprising inBurma in 1988, the myth of control on which the Than Shwe regime relied on isgone. The mood is of rage. And hope. - Open Democracy

The Myanmar Dilemma: Aid or Democracy? , by Thant Myint-U - NPQ

Beijing holds key to change in Burma - FT

Burma's Prisons a Caldron of Protest Fury - WP

Exiles Try to Rekindle Hopes for Change in Myanmar - NYT

An auspicious, bloodstained day - IHT

Burma's cyclone survivors are left to struggle with their fate - Telegraph

Agony of Burma’s dumped children - Times

When a disastrous regime continues - Burma's junta adds to cyclone's toll - Asia Sentinel

Myanmar's monks regroup after killer storm - AP

A Call to Arms? - The Irrawaddy

Who Lost the Most in the 2007 Uprising? - The Irrawaddy

Central Asia, Xinjiang, Islam


Turmoil in Central Asia - While the international community focuses on the deteriorating security situation in Afghanistan, it is paying far too little attention to the storm brewing just beyond the country's northern borders, in Central Asia , by Martha Olcott and Johannes Linn - WSJ
Radical Islam stirs in China's remote west - In a backstreet of the old Silk Road city of Kashgar, Chinese authorities have been spray-painting signs on dusty mud brick walls to warn against what it says is a new enemy -- the Islamic Liberation Party. - Reuters
The reality of China's jihadist threat - The Chinese government is blaming the attack in Kashgar on Islamic terrorists. But there is very little evidence that al-Qaida is backing them , by Jason Burke - Guardian

Asia and the world order


When Asia Was The World

When Asia Was the World by Stewart Gordon

World Order
Where Is the World Headed? - A multipolar world must prepare for a relative decline in US power and the turbulence that may follow , by Immanuel Wallerstein - Yale Global

Facing a Post-American World , interview with Fareed Zakaria - NPQ
Here Comes the Second World , by Parag Khanna - NPQ

Asian Triumph
Be Wary of Asian Triumphalism , by Anne-Marie Slaughter - NPQ
When Western Interests Trump Values , by Kishore Mahbubani - NPQ
The west is strategically wrong on Georgia , by Kishore Mahbubani - FT

India - international issues

India’s Search for a Foreign Policy -
Lack of a coherent foreign policy from quarrelsome politicians could threaten India’s long-term stability - Yale Global

Indian Investors Enter the Caribbean - Hungry for natural resources, firms from India begin to shape the Caribbean economy - Yale Global

India - China

Why India Will Beat China - An entrenched and vibrant democracy will ultimately drive India to outperform China socially and economically. - Businessweek

China and India: heartlands of global protest -
The waves of social discontent and insurgency in Asia's rising powers place them at the centre of questions about the world's dominant economic orthodoxy. - Open Democracy

Climate, energy

India: Worst polluter?
"India is the laggard on climate change challenges." So said a senior European personality at a high-powered meeting I attended in Berlin a few weeks ago. - by Kishore Mahbubani,
Hindustan Times

New Energy Frontiers Expand Global Connections - Lacking fossil fuels, fast-growing India must innovate with alternative energy sources - Yale Global

Climate-Change Challenge for the Poor - All nations have a responsibility to strive for lifestyles that are sustainable - Yale Global

More on Asian intellectuals

Meet Fethullah Gülen, the World’s Top Public Intellectual - Foreign Policy

New Star Rising - profile of Reihan Salam, an up-and-coming Bangladeshi-American thinker and writer - Daily Star Forum