by Soeren Kern, October 5, 2007
Analysis nº 234
US President George W Bush has one more year in the White House. But already many Europeans are predicting that the next American president will conduct a kinder, gentler US foreign policy that appeals to their post-modern pacifist instincts. They are sure to be disappointed.  Download PDF
by Soeren Kern, September 27, 2007
Analysis nº 222
by Soeren Kern, September 10, 2007
Analysis nº 214
by Oscar Elía Mañú, August 31, 2007
Analysis nº 213
by Soeren Kern, August 30, 2007
Analysis nº 211
In Spain, dozens of would-be migrants have been killed and many more injured by rubber bullets or beatings in their bids to climb over the ten foot (three meter) fences around the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla. Zapatero’s response? He has just built a third perimeter fence in order to keep the immigrants from crossing. At least Spanish leftists are consistent in one thing: they are nothing if not consistently inconsistent.  Download PDF
by Soeren Kern, August 30, 2007
Analysis nº 200
By any measure, Spain is a magnet for immigration: During the past ten years, the number of immigrants in Spain has skyrocketed nine-fold to 4.5 million; immigrants now make up a whopping ten percent of the total population of Spain, a country that for much of the last century was an exporter rather than an importer of immigrants.  Download PDF
by Soeren Kern, July 18, 2007
Analysis nº 205
Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and his political spin doctors have been especially busy this summer. Indeed, they have been making furious rounds on the national television talk show circuit, trying to explain to an increasingly skeptical Spanish public just why the Socialist government’s “progressive” foreign policy of coddling third world despots has turned Spain into one of the most marginalized countries in the European Union.  Download PDF
by Rafael L. Bardají, July 12, 2007
Analysis nº 200
by Soeren Kern, July 10, 2007
Analysis nº 203
The Basque separatist group Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (E.T.A.), in a June 5 statement published by two Basque pro-independence newspapers Berria and Gara, said that it would end a 15-month cease-fire and resume its terrorist campaign "on all fronts to defend the Basque homeland."  Download PDF
by Carlos Ruiz Miguel, June 29, 2007
Analysis nº 196
The Moroccan project of 2007, from the International Law view point, although contains the clear acceptance of the self-determination principle, (what it supposes an "effort" from Morocco), contains incompatible clauses with this principle.  Download PDF
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