More Voices, More Perspectives – Welcome to the New ISN Blog

The ISN staff is happy to announce that our blog is changing and improving. Yes, we will continue doing what we do now, but we are going to do it in a more kaleidoscope and comprehensive way.

This Week at the ISN…

We’ll highlight the following topics: In ISN Insights on Monday, Robert Cutler discusses energy politics on the complex chessboard of the Caspian Sea basin. On Tuesday, we report on last week’s conference, “The Arab World: Where is it heading to?” — jointly organized by NCCR Democracy and the Center for Comparative and International Studies at [...]

This Week at the ISN…

We’ll highlight the following: In ISN Insights on Monday, Peter Buxbaum dissects the accuracy of the claim that China’s currency policies are costing American jobs We’ll have a roundup of the recent Swiss elections on Tuesday In Wednesday’s ISN Insight, Anuj Chopra assess the state of post-war reconciliation and reintegration in Sri Lanka Pakistan and [...]

This Week at the ISN…

We’ll highlight the following: In ISN Insights on Monday, Dr Harsh Pant from the Department of Defense Studies at King’s College London comments on India’s faltering counterterrorism policy We’re featuring another ‘keyword in focus’ on Tuesday In Wednesday’s ISN Insight, Denis Burke of The Broker magazine analyzes the path to political succession in Tibet We’ll [...]

This Week at the ISN…

We’ll highlight the following topics: In ISN Insights on Monday, Dr John Daly of Johns Hopkins Central Asia-Caucasus Institute previews the trial of ‘Merchant of Death’ Victor Bout set to open this week On Tuesday, we’ll feature our vast content holdings on Liberia In Wednesday’s ISN Insight, Professor Plamen Pantev from Sofia University discusses an [...]