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Mark Hosenball and Michael Isikoff see a pre-Obama opening to Tehran. David Milne wonders how Obama’s professorial advisors will handle government. Johan Rossouw fears South Africa could be headed for civil strife, if not civil war. Will Marshall wants Obama to be the new JFK on foreign policy. Barry Ritholtz says to read economic data ...

By , International Crisis Group’s senior analyst for Colombia.

Mark Hosenball and Michael Isikoff see a pre-Obama opening to Tehran.

Mark Hosenball and Michael Isikoff see a pre-Obama opening to Tehran.

David Milne wonders how Obama’s professorial advisors will handle government.

Johan Rossouw fears South Africa could be headed for civil strife, if not civil war.

Will Marshall wants Obama to be the new JFK on foreign policy.

Barry Ritholtz says to read economic data for trends, not headlines.

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Elizabeth Dickinson is International Crisis Group’s senior analyst for Colombia.

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