Prensa ANALYSIS| Israel after the Elections, by Rafael L. Bardají

/18.03.15/.- The Director of International Policy of FAES Foundation, Rafael L. Bardají, has analysed the elections in Israel and which have given Netahahu his greatest victory. Even though no poll predicted he would be the winner, the Likud has surpassed the 21seats predicted, reaching 30 seats. In his opinion ‘Now, the government-forming Sudoku, so typical of the Israeli political system, will begin.’ Only this time, it will not be as complicated, as he can choose a coalition with a secular feature (65 seats, four more than the 61 required) or with a religious feature (67 seats).                                                                                    United States, Israel and Iran (17.03.15) 

Prensa ANALISYS| Libya Sinks into Chaos, by Carlos Echeverría

/18.03.15/.- We should remain concerned about Libya for a long time yet, and this after four years of riots that began a process of violence which, far from abating, seems to be getting even worse, asserts Carlos Echeverria Jesus, Professor of International Relations at UNED, in this analisys published by FAES.

Prensa Libya Plunges into Chaos

We should remain concerned about Libya for a long time yet, and this after four years of riots that began a process of violence which, far from abating, seems to be getting even worse. The revolts against Muammar Gaddafi were largely carried out by Islamists, exactly as he predicted. Many Westerners chose not to believe him, but today, although nobody wants to admit he was right, it appears that Libya has become a platform to export jihadi activism out of the country while this threat is quickly consuming the country from inside.

Prensa Israel after the Elections

That Israel is a democracy like any other can be seen by yesterday's elections: respondents lie and pollsters get it wrong, very wrong indeed. In one of the dirtiest campaigns in Israel’s history no survey predicted Benjamin Netanyahu would be the winner of the elections. Indeed, last night's exit polls offered a scenario of technical tie between the Likud, the right, and the so-called Zionist Union, the Labour Left. But this did not happen and Netanyahu has achieved the greatest of his victories, surpassing the 21 seats predicted and reaching 30. Herzog and Livni's left remains, as expected, in 24 seats. The centre has not collapsed and the United Arab List managed to become the third party with most seats, 14.

Prensa United States, Israel and Iran

/17.03.15/.- El director de Política Internacional de FAES, Rafael L. Bardají, recuerda en un análisis publicado hoy por la Fundación el valor del discurso pronunciado recientemente por Benjamin Netanyahu ante el Congreso de EE.UU., en el que alertaba de la dirección que estaban tomando las negociaciones de Occidente con Irán respecto a su programa nuclear. Apunta Bardají que las palabras del primer ministro israelí han movilizado a los legisladores americanos y centrado el debate en la inconveniencia de firman un mal acuerdo.

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Prensa ANALYSIS| Israel after the Elections, by Rafael L. Bardají

03.18.2015.  The Director of International Policy of FAES Foundation, Rafael L. Bardají, has analysed the elections in Israel and which have given Netahahu his greatest victory. Even though no poll predicted he would be the winner, the Likud has surpassed the 21seats predicted, reaching 30 seats. In his opinion ‘Now, the government-forming Sudoku, so typical of the Israeli political system, will begin.’ Only this time, it will not be as complicated, as he can choose a coalition with a secular feature (65 seats, four more than the 61 required) or with a religious feature (67 seats).                                                                                    United States, Israel and Iran (17.03.15) 

Prensa ANALISYS| Libya Sinks into Chaos, by Carlos Echeverría

03.18.2015.  We should remain concerned about Libya for a long time yet, and this after four years of riots that began a process of violence which, far from abating, seems to be getting even worse, asserts Carlos Echeverria Jesus, Professor of International Relations at UNED, in this analisys published by FAES.

Prensa Libya Plunges into Chaos

03.18.2015. We should remain concerned about Libya for a long time yet, and this after four years of riots that began a process of violence which, far from abating, seems to be getting even worse. The revolts against Muammar Gaddafi were largely carried out by Islamists, exactly as he predicted. Many Westerners chose not to believe him, but today, although nobody wants to admit he was right, it appears that Libya has become a platform to export jihadi activism out of the country while this threat is quickly consuming the country from inside.

Prensa Israel after the Elections

03.18.2015. That Israel is a democracy like any other can be seen by yesterday's elections: respondents lie and pollsters get it wrong, very wrong indeed. In one of the dirtiest campaigns in Israel’s history no survey predicted Benjamin Netanyahu would be the winner of the elections. Indeed, last night's exit polls offered a scenario of technical tie between the Likud, the right, and the so-called Zionist Union, the Labour Left. But this did not happen and Netanyahu has achieved the greatest of his victories, surpassing the 21 seats predicted and reaching 30. Herzog and Livni's left remains, as expected, in 24 seats. The centre has not collapsed and the United Arab List managed to become the third party with most seats, 14.

Prensa United States, Israel and Iran

03.17.2015.  El director de Política Internacional de FAES, Rafael L. Bardají, recuerda en un análisis publicado hoy por la Fundación el valor del discurso pronunciado recientemente por Benjamin Netanyahu ante el Congreso de EE.UU., en el que alertaba de la dirección que estaban tomando las negociaciones de Occidente con Irán respecto a su programa nuclear. Apunta Bardají que las palabras del primer ministro israelí han movilizado a los legisladores americanos y centrado el debate en la inconveniencia de firman un mal acuerdo.

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