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Where Trade Trumps Politics
In lifting a 15-year-old arms embargo on China, the European Union may exacerbate already tense US relations
Quentin Peel
February 3, 2005
Out of the Shadows
India is becoming of the top economic players. But are Australian companies ready to benefit?
Malcolm Maiden
February 7, 2005
Democracy Won, but do Americans Care?
US citizens, wary of the human and financial costs of war, may oppose Bush’s desire for continued involvement in Iraq
Maggie Mitchell-Salem
February 1, 2005
Re-Popularizing Peace
With Egypt resuming its attempts to facilitate Middle East peace on both the Syrian and Palestinian tracks, the latter looks more likely to work
December 3, 2004
Turkey's Muslim Identity Did Not Prevent Turkey's Intense Relations with Europe
Above all, Turkish ties to Europe are based on a shared democratic identity
Abdullah Gil
December 16, 2004
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