ainly seemed odd to hear a leading candidate for the White House defending some of the more awful actions of the increasingly autocratic Russian leader. But perhaps its worth looking at the things the two have in common, as University of Denver professor Jonathan Adelman does in The Huffington Post:
Jonathan Adelman, a Russian expert at the University of Denver's Korbel School of International Studies, told VOA that it would be logical for the country to split, but that is not likely because both sides are convinced they can dominate the government.
Date: Feb 24, 2014
Source: Google
Aid to Egypt: Follow the military hardware, not the money
"The bottom line is that the Egyptians do us a tremendous favorand they don't have to, eitherdoing things like how we get to go to the front of the line through the Suez Canal," said Jonathan Adelman, referring to U.S. Navy vessels transiting the waterway. Adelman was a part-time adviser to for
Date: Aug 21, 2013
Category: World
Source: Google
Russian Missile Plan Chills Chances for Syrian No-Fly Zone
necessarily make the U.S. more reluctant to intervene. Even if Moscow goes ahead with the long-delayed sale, it could take up to two years before Syrian forces are able to effectively use the advanced Russian missile system, according to Middle East analyst Jonathan Adelman of the University of Denver.
"Obama will have Netanyahu in his pocket if he truly manages to convince him that the United States will use military force if necessary," said Jonathan Adelman, a professor and Israeli specialist at the University of Denver. "Then, Netanyahu will be comfortable saying: 'You deal with the Iranians a
Date: Mar 11, 2013
Category: World
Source: Google
Rights Group Says Syria Hid Prisoners Ahead of Observer Visit
Middle East analyst Jonathan Adelman of the University of Denver says the Arab League is hoping to push Assad away from fighting and into negotiations, but that the size of the observer mission is too small.
Dr. Jonathan Adelman, a professor at the Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver says that the fact the suspect may be a homegrown terrorist is troubling. "It's extremely hard to find that, especially with people who are ...