News stories by Andrew D Bishop
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9 Dec 2008
Pirates and their millions
What do pirates do with their millions? So far, they go shopping, and not much more, Andrew D Bishop writes for ISN Security Watch. More
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3 Nov 2008
Baghdad to Paris: The undying axis
France tries to re-brand itself in Iraq: From an image of 'the dictator's closest ally,' Paris seeks to move toward one of 'the people's best friend,' Andrew D Bishop writes for ISN Security Watch. More
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14 Oct 2008
Saakashvili, a costly ally
True allies control each other and Georgia's president has proven that he knows how to influence his friends in Washington and Brussels, Andrew D Bishop writes for ISN Security Watch. More
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16 Sep 2008
France: Afghan warning salvo
Though a vote on retaining presence in Afghanistan will likely be affirmative, France's re-think of its mission there may not bode well for coalition allies, Andrew D Bishop writes for ISN Security Watch. More
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4 Sep 2008
Angola: A vote for the books
Angolan elections will determine whether the civil war ends tomorrow, or never. More
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7 Aug 2008
Europeans: Vote less, vote better
If elite heads of state are wrong to dismiss their fellow Europeans' reluctance to adopt new institutional texts and these same voters are equally guilty of dodging the true questions put before them, what is then, the solution? More
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12 Jun 2008
Sarkozy's moment as commander-in-chief
An upcoming white paper explaining the French president's security doctrine sparks questions over his attitude toward national defense, Andrew Bishop writes for ISN Security Watch. More