Update: More Links
For those following my linked pages, most entries are still archived back at the 9 May 2004 date. Meantime, there a few more outstanding works that deserve mention:
In the past, I’ve posted to essays by Victor Adair. I suggest maybe you just spend some time visiting his outstanding site. If your interests are finance, economics, or how they relate to broader global affairs, you ought to check out Victor’s writing and the authors he posts at:
http://www.victoradair.com/
For some excellent research on world affairs, check out the University of British Columbia-based Dr. Andrew Mack and the Liu Institute for Global Issues:
http://www.ligi.ubc.ca/Centres/index.cfm?fuseaction=Human%20Security
Finally, for anyone interested in European affairs I strongly urge checking out the writing of Ulrich Buechsenschuetz, one of that continent’s premier analysts. I’ve long worked in and on the Balkans and continue to follow that region. “Uli’s” insights and observations on that part of the world remain among the most impressive. He writes for Radio Free Europe, and a search of that institution’s website will steer you to a lot of his essays. Here I’m including only a sampling. Check out:
“The battle over post-9/11 German intelligence” (ISN, 19 August 2004)
http://www.isn.ethz.ch/news/sw/details.cfm?ID=9472
“Asylum seeker 'clearing houses' enter EU debate” (ISN, 1 September 2004)
http://www.isn.ethz.ch/news/sw/details.cfm?ID=9567
“EU Welcomes New Members, But Where Is the Enthusiasm?”
http://www.rferl.org/newsline/2004/04/5-not/not-300404.asp