The Middle East through a New Prism – Part I: Syria
With Operation Iraqi Freedom, the Bush Administration drastically transformed the Middle East and dramatically altered the balance of power in that region. Unfortunately, instead of quickly...
View ArticleThe Real New Middle East Order – Part III – “Israel Security at Risk”
In part II of this series, we focused on Oil Security and the regional developments that shaped the environment leading to the September 11 terrorist attacks against the United States. In this part, we...
View ArticleThe Real New Middle East Order – Part II – “Oil Security at Risk”
In Part I of this series, we discussed the emergence of a U.S. strategy towards the Middle East built on two pillars – Oil Security and Israel Security – and the introduction of a third pillar in...
View ArticleThe Real New Middle East Order – Part I – “The Twin-Pillar Strategy”
History is a Prologue The Middle East has undergone a sea change at the geostrategic level, presenting U.S. policymakers with a new set of serious challenges. Today’s Middle East order is being shaped...
View ArticleThe Mavi Marmara and the Exodus 1947: A Historical Parallel?
On July 11, 1947, a ship carrying more than 4,000 Jews sailed from the south of France and headed to Palestine. The Zionist movement endeavoring to create the State of Israel as a home for the Jews...
View ArticleThe Iranian Difference
ASMEA, the Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa, held its second annual conference in the Washington area on October 22 – 24, 2009. More than 50 scholarly papers have been selected...
View ArticlePakistan: A Failed State?
Time Is Running Out In several Security Debrief posts published on this site in 2007 and 2008, I discussed the great urgency required by the United States to adopt a different strategy towards Pakistan...
View ArticleIran Now: The United States’ Next Move?
The presidential elections of June have brought to the surface, like never before, the deep rifts that exist within Iranian society and its power structure. What is really happening there? And more...
View ArticleIran: The U.S. Needs a New Strategy
The Middle East through a New Prism – Part II Almost everyone involved in national security affairs, within and outside the government, talks about the threat that Iran poses to U.S. interests in the...
View ArticlePakistan: Civil War?
The United States has ignored for too long the brewing turmoil in Pakistan. All signs point to the possibility of civil war breaking out in Pakistan in the very near future. The ingredients for such a...
View ArticleBusiness Due Diligence: (BDD)
We will help you evaluate the soundness, capability, reliability, integrity and reputation of potential business partners by detailing the following information: Background reputation check Listing of...
View ArticleBusiness Partner Service: (BPS)
Our specialists will identify for your firm up to seven pre-screened and pre-qualified potential business partners – distributors, agents, investors, and/or strategic partners – depending on your...
View ArticleAkram Elias Briefs Chinese on Public Health
July 7 – Mr. Elias met with a Chinese delegation looking at public health issues in the United States.
View ArticleFedtours – China, Ukraine, W. Hemisphere
July 6 – Capital Communications Group provided Fedtours to delegations from the People’s Republic of China, Ukraine, and the Western Hemisphere.
View ArticleTeambuilding Workshop in Dubai
June 24-26 – Capital Communications Group provided a 3-day workshop on teambuilding in Dubai co-sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Media Hub Dubai.
View ArticleAkram Elias Meets with Moldovan Delegation
June 23 – Mr. Elias briefed a visiting delegation of Moldovans on the state and local government structures and practices in the United States within the construct of American Federalism.
View ArticleChris Montone Orients Delegation from Germany
June 22 – Mr. Montone, Director at Capital Communications Group, provided a Fedtour orientation to a delegation from Germany to look at open government in a digital age.
View ArticleFedtours – E. Asia, Moldova, Near East, S. Korea, Turkey
June 22 – Capital Communications Group provided Fedtours to delegations from East Asia, Moldova, Near East, South Korea, and Turkey.
View ArticleFedtours – Afghanistan, Canada, China, Russia
June 15 – Capital Communications Group provided Fedtours to delegations from Afghanistan, Canada, People’s Republic of China, and Russia.
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