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  • Afghanistan Rejects Talks With Taliban and the U.S. June 19, 2013
    Angered over the way that a Taliban political office was opened in Qatar, the Afghan government backed away from discussions, while separately breaking off talks on military ties with the United States.
    By ALISSA J. RUBIN and ROD NORDLAND
  • Blast Apparently Aimed at an Afghan Politician Kills 3 in Kabul June 18, 2013
    An explosion heard across Kabul on Tuesday morning appeared aimed at killing a prominent ethnic Hazara politician as he was traveling in his armored convoy.
    By ALISSA J. RUBIN and SHARIFULLAH SAHAK
  • Merkel Challenges Obama on Surveillance June 19, 2013
    Speaking Wednesday in Berlin, President Obama said that German terrorist threats were among those foiled by American surveillance programs, which the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, seemed to confirm.
    By JACKIE CALMES

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  • Decoding India-Japan and Sino-Pak Talks June 19, 2013
    This brief focuses on the diplomatic musical chairs currently being played between China, India, Pakistan and Japan. The increase in India's defense cooperation with Japan, for example, shows that it can use a diplomatic, rather than a military, approach in relation to China. China's overtures to Pakistan, in turn, show that it is trying to develop […]
    P S Suryanarayana
  • Armed Groups Maintaining Law and Order June 17, 2013
    This brief focuses on the problems that arise when militia groups start performing law and order tasks. To minimize these problems, fundamental rules or standards of behavior need to be developed and then complied with. Establishing a formal code of conduct for militia groups, for example, would be a step in the right direction.
    Bruce Oswald
  • Something New Under the Rising Sun: Expanding Australia–Japan Defence Cooperation June 17, 2013
    This analysis examines Australia's growing cooperation with other countries in the Asia-Pacific region. In particular, it looks at the expanding security relationship between Canberra and Tokyo, the domestic reasons behind it, and how it might act as a foundation for future bilateral collaboration.
    Hayley Channer, Andrew Davies, Peter Jennings

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