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The US nudges Burma’s nationalistic military toward reform and diversified regional ties
David I. Steinberg
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National power ambitions and regional competition may constrain Asia’s global leadership
Amitav Acharya
December 1, 2011
Toppling of Libyan Dictator Legitimizes R2P Doctrine
International response in Libya and Responsibility to Protect doctrine puts dictators on notice
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“Playing Baseball Without a Bat”
An interview with Thomas L. Friedman on his book ‘That Used To Be Us’ and global issues
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G20 failure compounds financial woes, with consequences for every facet of globalization
Jonathan Fenby
November 9, 2011
Wary of China, Its Southern Neighbors Court India
Vietnam and Burma’s opening towards India dovetails with India’s Look East Policy
Harsh V. Pant
October 28, 2011
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Diverse cities thrive on connections, not walls
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Populists win over voters with narrow agendas and promises of quick fixes
Sebastian Fischer
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Emails Reveal How Foundation Donors Got Access to Clinton and Aides at State Department
Charities can juggle motivations other than pure philanthropy
Rosalind S. Helderman, Spencer S. Hsu and Tom Hamburger
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Will South Africa Split Apart?
The grip on power by the African National Congress is slipping
David Adler
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