2011: The Year In Review (The Launch)
It has been quite a year!!!!
I have been trying to to catch my breath as I launch the "Year-In-Review" here and now. Between the Arab Spring, changes in Africa and Russia, the continued challenges of Climate Change, the US Political Scene, the continued economic calamity, The "occupy" Movement, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Iran, Syria, Egypt, Tunisia, Pakistan, Europe's Economic Meltdown, the Media and continued technological transformations--I view it as nothing less than Breathtaking.
I have been taking stock of the year and will be launching the Year in Review here and in SP's sister sites, Kitten Politics and Outsider Views. I begin this by noting this contention that the Guardian of London recently published and I received this via a Guardian Tweet:
@guardian: Political Islam poised to dominate the new world bequeathed by Arab spring, writes @petersbeaumont http://t.co/Ei4jneUu
The rise of Political Islam seems to be a reality whether the West likes it or not.
Stay Tuned!!!
I have been trying to to catch my breath as I launch the "Year-In-Review" here and now. Between the Arab Spring, changes in Africa and Russia, the continued challenges of Climate Change, the US Political Scene, the continued economic calamity, The "occupy" Movement, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Iran, Syria, Egypt, Tunisia, Pakistan, Europe's Economic Meltdown, the Media and continued technological transformations--I view it as nothing less than Breathtaking.
I have been taking stock of the year and will be launching the Year in Review here and in SP's sister sites, Kitten Politics and Outsider Views. I begin this by noting this contention that the Guardian of London recently published and I received this via a Guardian Tweet:
@guardian: Political Islam poised to dominate the new world bequeathed by Arab spring, writes @petersbeaumont http://t.co/Ei4jneUu
The rise of Political Islam seems to be a reality whether the West likes it or not.
Stay Tuned!!!















