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September 2008

September 4 - Putting The Hurt On Putin (Investor’s Business Daily)

September 4 - Analysis: Nigerian oil regains top spot (United Press International)

September 4 - No confirmation Canadians killed in Pakistan (Ottawa Citizen)

September 3 - Why Georgia Matters (Kiplinger)

September 3 - Russia: The New Order Cometh (Middle East Times)

September 3 - New Cold War and the Threat to Corporate Security (Market Oracle)

September 2 - EU, Reliant on Russian Gas, Skips Georgia Sanctions (Bloomberg)

September 2 - Iran Denies Purchase of Russian Missile System (Fars News Agency)

September 1 - Report: Iran denies purchase of Russian S-300 system (Xinhua)

September 1 - Unravelling Gujarat terrorism mystery (Asian Tribune)

September 1 - Pakistan links Taliban to al-Qaeda, vows to get tough (Globe and Mail)

September 1 - Al Qaida has free movement in Pakistan, top official concedes (McClatchy Newspapers)

August 2008

August 31 - Russia could supply Iran air defenses (United Press International)

August 31 - Russia: Energy as a short-term lever (Kuwait Times)

August 31 - US and Israel panic as Moscow threatens to sell S-300 to Iran (MINA)

August 30 - US fears Russia to sell S-300 to Iran (Jerusalem Post)

August 30 - Russia threatens to supply Iran with top new missile system as ‘cold war’ escalates (The Telegraph)

August 30 - Drug war bodies are piling up in Mexico (Los Angeles Times)

August 30 - Drug wars leave legacy of corpses in Mexico (San Francisco Chronicle)

August 29 - WWIII: Turkey’s Options (The Financial)

August 28 - Kosovo Independence at the Heart of Georgia Russia Crisis (Market Oracle)

August 27 - Top of the Agenda: Medvedev Backs Georgia Breakaways (Council on Foreign Relations)

August 27 - Theories Swirl About War’s Beginning (Moscow Times)

August 26 - How far will Russia go? (Helsingin Sanomat)

August 26 - Russia’s Arms Control Ripples (Council on Foreign Relations)

August 25 - U.S. Aid to Georgia Raises a Question for Russia (The Financial)

August 25 - Mexican Drug Cartel Terror Reaches Alabama (Right Side News)

August 24 - The Weekend Web (The Trumpet)

August 23 - Rising commodity prices and a reminder of the 1970s (The Nation - Pakistan)

August 22 - Merkel asked to take lead in reshaping East-West relations (EurActiv)

August 22 - U.S. Playing Poker with Russia (The Street)

August 21 - America the Inert (The Trumpet)

August 20 - Blast underscores challenges facing Pakistan (USA Today)

August 19 - Stratfor.com: The Real World Order (Bill O’Reilly)

August 19 - The Real New World Order (Market Oracle)

August 19 - Once Its Rationale, Collective Defense Poses New Challenges to a Larger NATO (New York Times)

August 18 - Musharraf Resigns (Times of India)

August 18 - Zimbabwe deadlock deals further blow to Mbeki (Reuters Africa)

August 18 - Russian support for Iran sanctions at risk amid Georgia rift (Tehran Times)

August 18 - Conflict in Ossetia Exposes Obsolete Hardware (St. Petersburg Times)

August 18 - More gains expected in anti-terror drive in post-Musharraf era (Agence France-Presse)

August 17 - Little evidence that war in Georgia behind oil reversal (Arab Times)

August 17 - The Bear is back from hibernation (The Australian)

August 15 - Conflict Exposes Obsolete Hardware (Moscow Times)

August 15 - Beginning of a Soviet reunion (The Australian)

August 15 - BP’s uncertain future (Business Spectator)

August 15 - Georgia Conflict’s Effects On U.S.-Russia Relations (NPR)

August 15 - War in an oil rich region: oil prices slide (MSN Money)

August 15 - War in an oil rich region: oil prices slide (Forbes)

August 14 - US And Big Powers´ Hostility With Iran And Thirst For Nuclear Fuel Market (American Chronicle)

August 13 - Georgia On Our Minds (Forbes)

August 13 - ANALYSIS-Georgia rebel confidence rises after fighting (Reuters)

August 12 - Fatal attack in China’s Xinjiang (Al Jazeera)

August 12 - Russia Steps Up Its Push; West Faces Tough Choices (New York Times)

August 12 - Russia orders halt to Georgia military action but fighting continues (International Herald Tribune)

August 12 - Medvedev ends operation in Georgia (United Press International)

August 12 - Jamal Mecklai: Oil at $75 a barrel? (Business Standard)

August 12 - Russia May Focus on Pro-U.S. Ukraine After Georgia (Bloomberg)

August 11 - Stratfor acknowledges Russia defeated US, not Georgian army in South Ossetia (Pravda)

August 11 - BBC Monitoring Europe - George Friedman analysis

August 11 - Fox News - The O’Reilly Factor - Stratfor analysis

August 11 - West frets as Russian bear roars back to life (Herald Tribune)

August 11 - Oil Sinks Despite Georgian-Russian Turmoil (TheStreet.com)

August 11 - Russia Makes Power Grab in Georgia (The Trumpet)

August 10 - U.S. need has Russia in driver’s seat as it shells Georgia (Dallas Morning News)

August 10 - South Ossetia: Bloody fight, broad impact (USA Today)

August 10 - For U.S., bigger issues require Russian help (International Herald Tribune)

August 9 - UNSC fails to decide on S Ossetia ceasefire, again (Times of India)

August 9 - Georgia takes gamble with move on rebels (Kuwait Times)

August 9 - Skyrocketing energy prices would be upshot of adventurism: IRGC official (Tehran Times)

August 9 - In Georgia Clash, a Lesson on U.S. Need for Russia (New York Times)

August 8 - Analysis: Georgia takes gamble with move on rebels (The Independent)

August 8 - ANALYSIS-Georgia takes gamble with move on rebels (Reuters)

August 8 - Chinese Islamists threaten Olympics (The Age)

August 8 - Chinese Islamists threaten Games, US group says (Fox Sports)

August 8 - Russians Roll Tanks into Georgia; Oil Bubble Bursting, as Predicted (Rush Limbaugh)

August 8 - Chinese Islamists threaten Olympics (Manila Times)

August 7 - Chinese Islamists threaten Olympics: US group (Turkish Press)

August 7 - Chinese Islamists threaten Olympics: US group (Sydney Morning Herald)

August 7 - Chinese Islamists threaten Olympics: US group (Agence France-Presse)

August 5 - Friedman: Iran war may prompt $300 oil (Tehran Times)

August 4 - In Sight: an Amicable Endgame in Iran (Barron’s)

August 4 - Friedman: Iran war may prompt $300 oil (Press TV)

August 4 - Stratfor: Busting the anthrax myth (PoliceOne)

August 3 - U.S., Israel attack on Iran unlikely: Stratfor founder (Reuters)

August 2 - Mexican drug cartels now doing business on US soil (Boston Globe)

August 2 - Prague bending the truth (Kuwait Times)

August 1 - CBS: Message indicates Zawahiri critically wounded, possibly dead (Hot Air)

August 1 - Report says attack may have killed Zawahiri (World Net Daily)

August 1 - Norway: A New LNG Player (iStock Analyst)

July 2008

July 30 - Betting on Iraq in the Gulf (Council on Foreign Relations)

July 29 - China, the Olympics and the Visa Mystery (iStock Analyst)

July 28 - Separatists’ Olympics threat ‘credible’, says US analyst (Macau Daily Times)

July 28 - What ‘s Motivating Shift in US-Iran Policy? (Voice of America)

July 21 - Guns and praise as Venezuela deepens Russia ties (Forbes.com)

July 17 - U.S. Tamps Down Iran War Fears — For Now (Kiplinger)

July 14 - ‘Complacency’ worries top FBI counterterrorism official (WTOP Radio - DC)

July 11 - ANALYSIS-West has little leverage on Zimbabwe (Reuters)

July 10 - More foreign fighters moving into Pakistan’s tribal areas: report (AFP)

July 8 - Karachi reeling after series of bomb blasts (Globe and Mail)

July 8 - US faces dilemma as Pakistan grapples with rising militancy (AFP)

July 8 - Instability, Uncertainty, Fuel Pakistan, Afghan Attacks (Voice of America)

July 7 - Argentina’s Leadership Crisis (Council on Foreign Relations)

July 2 - Abkhazia violence and regional redefinition (Kuwait Times)

July 2 - Oil majors to lead another Iraq invasion (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

July 1 - Iraq Opens Oil Fields To Western Developers (NPR - Morning Edition)

June 2008

June 27 - Does No One Remember the Pain of the ’70s? (TheStreet.com)

June 27 - Government not protectionist: think tank (Sydney Morning Herald)

June 26 - Analysis: Nigeria attack cripples Chevron (UPI)

June 25 - Pressure Tightens on Iran Over Nuclear Program (Voice of America)

June 25 - Pakistan’s tensions stoked (Toronto Star)

June 25 - Macabre messages are new tool of Mexico drug lords (Reuters)

June 23 - Geopolitical Alliances Shift with Rising Oil Prices (NPR - Morning Edition)

June 15 - Mexican Standoff: a New Threat to Oil (Barron’s)

June 13 - Pressure Tightens on Iran Over Nuclear Program (Money Week)

June 11 - What will happen to the oil price? (Wall Street Journal)

June 10 - Somali Islamist head rejects U.N.-sponsored pact (Reuters)

June 9 - ANALYSIS-“Obama-mania” sweeps Africa, but could he deliver? (Reuters)

June 8 - Ex-spy Fred Burton talks about ‘Ghost’ (Austin American Statesman)

June 5 - Analysis: Angolan oil output tops Nigeria (UPI)

June 4 - The challenges of ‘defensive’ Nuke (Kuwait Times)

May 2008

May 31 - China’s Cyber-Militia (National Journal)

May 30 - U.S. energy crisis throws spotlight on sea of oil (Reuters)

May 28 - Fred Burton on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (Comedy Central- The Daily Show)

May 28 - Shift in Asian currency strategy to fight inflation: report (AFP)

May 29 - Mexico battles drug traffickers (BBC Radio- The World)

May 28 - Mexico’s Drug Woes a Mounting Threat to Commerce (Kiplinger)

May 20 - Violence erupts in Mexico’s drugs heartland (Reuters)

May 19 - Strange Behavior (Forbes)

May 17 - Mexico’s besieged police put to the test (Houston Chronicle)

May 2 - Somali fighters threaten revenge for U.S. strike (MSNBC.com)

May 2 - Somali rebels defiant after al Qaeda chief killed (Reuters)

May 2 - Islamic insurgents in Somalia threaten revenge on America (Associated Press)

April 2008

April 29 - Jihad body linked to Saudi uni row (The Australian)

April 29 - Muslim leader warns of need to act (The Australian)

April 28 - Caracas, Colombia and Cocaine (Newsweek.com)

April 28 - Brazil Oil Trapped by 500-Degree Heat, Salt Barrier (Bloomberg)

April 28 - Caracas, Colombia, and Cocaine (Council on Foreign Relations)

April 25 - New World Order (Investor’s Business Daily)

April 24 - Nigeria’s oil industry appears fragile amid attacks (UPI)

April 24 - Brazil Oil Finds May End Reliance on Middle East, Zeihan Says (Bloomberg)

April 18 - Mexico’s Gulf cartel undaunted by military assault (Reuters)

April 16 - ANALYSIS-Zimbabwe crisis taints Mbeki, boosts Zuma (Reuters)

April 14 - Guatemala arrests senior Mexican drug hitman (Reuters)

April 10 - The Airline Bomb Plot (Wall Street Journal)

April 9 - ANALYSIS-Even Africa has few options on Zimbabwe (Reuters)

April 4 - Pakistan Opposes Unilateral U.S. Missile Strikes in Tribal Area (Bloomberg)

April 1 - Botswana marks peaceful African power transfer (Reuters)

April 1 - China’s Olympics Won’t Be What Beijing Had Hoped (Kiplinger)

March 2008

March 27 - U.S. Steps Up Unilateral Strikes in Pakistan (Washington Post)

March 27 - Oil Futures Rise; Gasoline Slips (The Street)

March 26 - Mexico drug war opens bloody new front on U.S. border (Reuters)

March 26 - Democratization & US interests in Pak (Kuwait Times)

March 24 - Acolytes of hate gain a foothold (Australian)

March 22 - Mosque row in court (Australian)

March 14 - Battle with militants takes bloody toll on Pakistan (Dallas Morning News)

March 14 - From Iraq (Washington Post)

March 6 - Australian tourists tell of China hostage scare (WashingtonPost.com)

March 6 - How Will McCain Play Iraq? (The Street)

March 6 - Australian tourists tell of China hostage scare (Reuters)

March 5 - Up in Arms (Newsweek.com)

March 5 - Trouble in the Andes (Council on Foreign Relations)

March 3 - Iran’s Regional Revolution (Council on Foreign Relations)

February 2008

February 27 - Arguments for completing modernization of the Admiral Gorshkov (RIA Novosti)

February 27 - Aussies bombard Taliban with mortars (Sydney Morning Herald)

February 26 - Serbia Cannot Be Divided, Russia Warns (National Post)

February 26 - U.S. and Pakistan: What Does Musharraf’s Fall Mean for the War on Terror? (Kiplinger)

February 21 - Business in China: Inevitable collision (The Economist)

February 21 - Mexico bomb seen too amateur for cartel campaign (Reuters)

February 20 - Forging A Merger — Or Not (CNBC.com)

February 20 - Crushing defeat puts Musharraf regime in peril (Globe and Mail)

February 20 - China has good reason to worry (The Australian)

February 19 - Chinalco to block BHP/Rio merger: report (Sydney Morning Herald)

February 19 - Musharraf’s allies concede defeat in Pakistan vote (AFP)

February 14 - Dead in Damascus (Wall Street Journal)

February 14 - Apology ‘may have impact’ on mining boom (Sydney Morning Herald)

February 12 - Crisis may ‘boost Aussie grip’ on Timor (Sydney Morning Herald)

February 12 - Economic Espionage (Fox Business Network)

February 12 - Crisis may ‘boost Aussie grip’ on Timor (The Age)

February 12 - Crisis may ‘boost Aussie grip’ on Timor (Australian Associated Press)

February 11 - Clouds on the Horizon (Newsweek.com)

February 11 - Pakistan’s Aziz: “I Have No Doubt.” (Forbes.com)

February 7 - Tensions Rise in Iraq’s Kurdish North (Council on Foreign Relations)

February 4 - Lebanon: France and Hezbollah threat (Kuwait Times)

February 3 - Rebels attempt coup in Chad (Los Angeles Times)

February 1 - Austin Getting Cash To Prevent Terrorism (KUT Austin Radio)

January 2008

January 31 - Sydney mosque terror links (Daily Telegraph)

January 29 - The rising menace of a terrorist mastermind (Globe and Mail)

January 25 - Border Violence Spilling Into Texas? (KUT Austin Radio)

January 24 - Analysis: Yar’Adua eyes emerging Nigeria (UPI)

January 16 - Sarko’s Soft-Power Nuke Plan (CNN Money)

January 16 - Sarko’s Soft-Power Nuke Plan (Investor’s Business Daily)

January 12 - Truth is a casualty of blast that killed Bhutto (Globe and Mail)

January 10 - Iran Looms over Bush Trip (Council on Foreign Relations)

January 10 - Doubts and Fears Aside, U.S. Is Still the Sole Superpower (Kiplinger)

January 9 - Russia enters 2008 at geopolitical highpoint - U.S. report (RIA Novosti)

January 7 - A Closer Look at Musharraf: U.S. Ally Against Terror (NPR)

January 3 - Oil Prices: They’re Actually Going To Go Down? (CNBC.com)

January 2 - Assassination of Benazir Bhutto (Washington Post)

January 2 - U.S. anti-drug aid proposal could heighten violence in Mexico (Dallas Morning News)

January 2 - Kosovo train-wreck warnings (Washington Times)

December 2007

December 30 - Bhutto’s heir apparent (Globe and Mail)

December 29 - Al-Qa’ida leaves president exposed (The Australian)

December 28 - Legitimacy of election in doubt (Globe and Mail)

December 28 - Bhutto’s death takes Pakistan to brink of abyss (National Post)

December 28 - US beefs up Pakistan force (The Australian)

December 28 - Turmoil’s effects on trade ties not clear (Washington Times)

December 28 - Experts say instability puts country on ‘dangerous’ path (Boston Herald)

December 27 - Assassination of opposition leader Bhutto increases uncertainty for business in Pakistan (International Herald Tribune)

December 27 - Bhutto death raises business uncertainty (Business Week)

December 27 - Assassination of Benazir Bhutto (Washington Post)

December 27 - Assassination of opposition leader Bhutto increases uncertainty for business in Pakistan (San Diego Union Tribune)

December 27 - Bhutto death raises business uncertainty (CNN Money)

December 27 - Assassination shakes up U.S. firms’ relations (MSNBC.com)

December 27 - Bhutto Death Raises Business Uncertainty (Houston Chronicle)

December 27 - Bhutto Death Raises Business Uncertainty (Forbes.com)

December 20 - China and the Arabian Peninsula as Market Stabilizers (Kiplinger)

December 20 - Cagey cleric sets sights on power (Globe and Mail)

December 19 - Report: Terrorists cannot train online (UPI)

December 18 - A meltdown in Latin America (Foreign Policy Magazine)

December 17 - Bolivian Breakup? (Investor’s Business Daily)

December 17 - Kirkuk, other Iraq issues to be delayed (UPI)

December 15 - Fears of unrest as Bolvia splits over reforms (AFP)

December 14 - Zuma woos investors in bid for South African presidency (International Herald Tribune)

December 14 - Top of the Agenda: EU Mulls Serbia Deal (Council on Foreign Relations)

December 14 - Zuma Woos Investors in South African Presidency Bid (Bloomberg)

December 12 - Bank of America, Wachovia: A Down (Grade) Day (CNBC.com)

December 11 - Has the U.S. struck a deal with Iran? (Macleans)

December 6 - US intelligence firm sponsors Zuma trip (Sunday Times)

December 5 - Zuma makes private US visit (News 24)

December 5 - Zuma makes private visit to United States (South African Broadcasting Corporation)

December 5 - Zuma makes private visit to US (Cape Argus)

December 1 - Some Scary Signs for Foreign Companies in China (Kiplinger)

November 2007

November 29 - US defends peaceful protests in Malaysia (Straits Times)

November 29 - US faces emergency rule hurdle in Pakistan (ABC News Australia)

November 29 - Pakistan army seen making progress in Swat operations (Daily Times)

November 29 - Older F-15 grounded again for further inspection (St. Louis Post Dispatch)

November 28 - US defends peaceful protests in Malaysia (AFP)

November 28 - Musharraf braces for civilian life (Globe and Mail)

November 28 - US faces emergency hurdle in Pakistan (AFP)

November 25 - Middle East Conference: Much Ado about Little (Kuwait Times)

November 20 - Tehrik-i-Nifaz chief best option for cooling things in Swat Valley (ANI)

November 19 - Pakistan in crisis: Who controls the nukes? (San Francisco Chronicle)

November 18 - Bush Failed to See Musharraf’s Faults, Critics Contend (New York Times)

November 14 - How to Pick a Gold Stock (TheStreet.com)

November 12 - Defense Focus: A-sub passions — Part 2 (UPI)

November 11 - US sees no rapid shift in China’s currency reserves (AFP)

November 11 - Georgia’s instability opens door for Russia (Kuwait Times)

November 5 - Pakistan’s domino effect (Toronto Star)

November 4 - Rod Dreher: Launching a war on Iran would be demented (Dallas Morning News)

October 2007

October 31 - A Naval Makeover (Council on Foreign Relations)

October 29 - Bhutto calls for tighter controls on spy agencies (Toronto Star)

October 23 - Holy Land defendants’ long wait ends as U.S. vows to retry case (Dallas Morning News)

October 19 - As As U.S. pledges help, Mexico steps up drug busts (ABCNews.com)

October 19 - As U.S. pledges help, Mexico steps up drug busts (Reuters)

October 18 - Drug violence spilling over the border (Fort Worth Star Telegram)

October 18 - Drug crime spilling into U.S. from Mexico, report says (Orlando Sentinel)

October 17 - Report Says Mexico Violence Could Hit US (Forbes.com)

October 17 - Report: Mexico drug violence could spill into U.S. (Houston Chronicle)

October 17 - Report Says Mexico Violence Could Hit US (ABCNews.com)

October 17 - Bin Laden Taps Morocco for Bombers, Aid on Europe’s Doorstep (Bloomberg)

October 17 - OCTOBER 17, 2007 - News for Your Lunch Break (KUT Austin Radio)

October 16 - Fox sees Latin America, U.S. flip-flop on free trade (Dallas Morning News)

October 11 - Market Spotlight: Iran Shuns Dollars (Houston Chronicle)

October 10 - Security Contractors: A Necessary Evil (Defense Tech)

October 10 - Pakistan’s helicopter accident (Kuwait Times)

October 9 - Why no big drug bosses this side of border? (Houston Chronicle)

October 9 - Iran’s Truce? (CBS News)

October 8 - Venezuela: Another marigold revolution? (Kuwait Times)

October 5 - Afghanistan Stalemate (Kiplinger)

October 4 - Analysis: Nigeria wants militant back (UPI)

September 2007

September 25 - US slams Pakistan over crackdown on opposition (Kuwait Times)

September 25 - U.S. scolds Pakistan over political arrests (San Francisco Chronicle)

September 24 - U.S. Criticizes Pakistan Crackdown (Time.com)

September 24 - U.S. strongly criticizes Pakistan over crackdown on opposition as Musharraf seeks re-election (San Diego Union Tribune)

September 24 - Musharraf readies military for his civilian presidency (Kuwait Times)

September 24 - U.S. criticizes Pakistan over crackdown on opposition (Dallas Morning News)

September 24 - US Raps Pakistan Crackdown On Opposition (CBS News)

September 24 - US strongly criticizes Pakistan over crackdown on opposition as Musharraf seeks re-election (Boston Herald)

September 24 - Defense Focus: Wonder weapons — Part 1 (UPI)

September 21 - Beware of the protectors (Sydney Morning Herald)

September 21 - Lost at Sea (New York Times)

September 21 - Iran Bids For Regional Influence Amid Turmoil in Iraq (VOA)

September 21 - Lost in the Pacific Ocean (International Herald Tribune)

September 20 - Western Frustration with Iran Fuels War Talk (VOA)

September 16 - BB’s decision to return widely welcomed (Daily Times)

September 14 - What’s the story with… The cost of pasta? (The Herald)

September 13 - Analysis: Nigeria to mimic Saudi Arabia? (UPI)

September 13 - Mexico oil bomb rebels in political, personal fight (Reuters)

September 13 - Putin’s pick for PM stuns Kremlin (Toronto Star)

September 13 - Mexico oil bomb rebels in political, personal fight (Boston Globe)

September 9 - UN’s Ban Condemns Terrorist Bomb Attacks in Algeria (Bloomberg)

September 9 - Does APEC merely add to global warming? (Reuters)

September 7 - Somali PM to meet Islamist financier in Djibouti (Reuters)

September 7 - Somali PM to meet Islamist financier in Djibouti (Washington Post)

September 6 - Analysis: Nigeria restructuring oil works (UPI)

September 6 - South Korean hostage crisis in Afghanistan, a case of many firsts: Stratfor (ANI)

September 5 - Old Rivals Poised to Re-enter Pakistan Political Stage (Voice of America)

September 3 - Shujaat Advises Musharraf to Doff Uniform Before Election (Arab News)

September 2 - Musharraf’s departure a matter of when, not if: Stratfor (Daily Times)



Press Releases


2007

December 29 - Wal-Mart Selects Stratfor as Standard for Supply Chain Country Risk Ranking

December 4 - Jacob Zuma, Deputy President of the ANC, Meets U.S. Business Leaders in Austin, Texas

April 25 - Stratfor Security Team Aids in ‘The Bishop’ Arrest

March 12 - Stratfor Outlines Possible Shift in Tactics of ‘The Bishop’

February 8 - Stratfor Issues Reports on Letter Bomb Threats from ‘The Bishop’ and Drug Cartels in Mexico

January 18 - Stratfor Releases 2007 Annual Forecast


2006

May 10 - Stratfor Sees Subtle Messages of Outreach in Ahmadinejad Letter

May 4 - Stratfor Relaunches Weekly Global Market Brief

April 25 - Suspected al Qaeda Attacks Highlight Jihadist Difficulties, says Stratfor

April 19 - Energy Pipelines Likely Targets for Future Militant Attacks, says Stratfor

April 12 - New Trend of “Virtual Kidnapping” Exploits Personal Information, Fear, says Stratfor

April 5 - Europe to See More Friction in Second Quarter, says Stratfor’s Latest Forecast

March 23 - U.S. Shifting to Nuanced Nuclear Policy, says Stratfor

March 16 - No End to U.S.-Mexican Border Violence in Sight, says Stratfor

March 14 - Stratfor Releases Special Report on Residential Security

March 9 - Encouraging Local Demonstrations May Improve Rural Growth, says Stratfor in Latest Report on China’s Urban/Rural Dilemma

February 22 - In a U.S. Attack Scenario, Iran Holds Many Cards

February 16 - Lawless Mexican Border Region Could Lead to Corporate Security Challenges

February 9 - Cartoon Controversy Obscures Changes in Islamic World

January 25 - Travel Security: Minimizing the Risk of Falling Victim to Crime

January 19 - Alleged Bin Laden Tape Could Demonstrate Weakening al Qaeda, says Stratfor

January 12 - Dissecting the ‘Chinese Miracle’

2005

December 21 - Surveillance Essential to Counterterrorism Efforts; Tactics Explored in Stratfor Report Series