Knowing evolving worlds:
– Where in the world is al-Qaida’s leader? (Bruce Riedel, Brookings), http://lineestrategiche.blogspot.it/2015/08/istituto-fondamentale-al-qaida-where-in.html
– What Crimea Tells Us About Asia’s Future Wars (Van Jackson, The Diplomat), http://lineestrategiche.blogspot.it/2015/08/istituto-fondamentale-asia-what-crimea.html
– Why Are Secular Bloggers Being Killed in Bangladesh? (Vishal Manve, The Diplomat), http://lineestrategiche.blogspot.it/2015/08/istituto-fondamentale-asia-why-are.html
– Why Is All the News From Central Asia Bad, Weird or Ugly? (Catherine Putz, The Diplomat), http://lineestrategiche.blogspot.it/2015/08/istituto-fondamentale-asia-why-is-all.html
– China and Kyrgyzstan: So Near, Yet So Far (Alessandra Colarizi, The Diplomat), http://lineestrategiche.blogspot.it/2015/08/istituto-fondamentale-asia-china-and.html
– Kyrgyzstan’s Risky Open Borders Experiment (Samuel Ramani, The Diplomat), http://lineestrategiche.blogspot.it/2015/08/istituto-fondamentale-eurasia.html
– US-Thailand Relations on a Razor’s Edge (Shawn W. Crispin, The Diplomat), http://lineestrategiche.blogspot.it/2015/08/istituto-fondamentale-global-us_11.html
– The Metronome of Apocalyptic Time: Social Media as Carrier Wave for Millenarian Contagion (J.M. Berger, Brookings), http://lineestrategiche.blogspot.it/2015/08/istituto-fondamentale-isis-metronome-of.html
– Toward a ‘‘Reaganov’’ Russia: Russian Security Policy after Putin (Clifford Gaddy, Michael O’Hanlon, Brookings), http://lineestrategiche.blogspot.it/2015/08/istituto-fondamentale-russia-toward.html
by Linee strategiche (Istituto fondamentale per la Conoscenza e la Convivenza)