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Jul 11 2011

First mover dis-advantage

Whatever happened to Tunisia? The most unlikely starting point of the political turmoil that has swept the Arab world has dropped out of the headlines. While Tunisia wrestles with the realisation that toppling a flaky leader is, in this case, a lot easier than root and branch regime change, the news crews and international affairs pundits have moved on. [Read more…]

Written by AnnaPurna Consulting · Categorized: Country analysis, Political uprising in Middle East and North Africa, Uncategorized · Tagged: Assad, Bahrain, budget deadlock, Colonel Gaddafi, Euro-zone crisis, hydrocarbon wealth, international affairs, Libya, South Sudan, Thai elections, Tunisia

Feb 22 2011

The view from Burma

If I was Aung San Suu Kyi, I would be extremely ticked off.

I would be sitting there in Burma watching events unfold in Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, Libya and I would be thinking:

“Hey. What about me?” [Read more…]

Written by AnnaPurna Consulting · Categorized: International relations, Political uprising in Middle East and North Africa, Uncategorized · Tagged: Aung San Suu Kyi, Bahrain, Benghazi, Burma, Burmese junta, democracy, Egypt, geo-politics is back, Libya, North Africa, political protest, political reform, rising food prices, Tripoli, Tunisia, unemployment

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