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Obama in Asia – Part II
Listening and consulting gains friends in Southeast Asia
Kavi Chongkittavorn
November 18, 2009
Obama in Asia – Part I
Despite dissimilarities between them, a G2 of China and the US haunts Europe
François Godement
November 16, 2009
China in Africa: Soft Power, Hard Results
But Africa’s poor don’t see China as a great power
Loro Horta
November 13, 2009
How to Halt the Spread of Nukes – Part II
India’s opposition to ‘flawed’ non-proliferation regime will prevent signing of Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
Bharat Karnad
November 11, 2009
How to Halt the Spread of Nukes – Part I
The latest UN Resolution against proliferation offers more bark than bite
Bennett Ramberg
November 9, 2009
Awaiting Climate Accord, Governments Toy With Dubious Measures
Nations may enact unilateral policies that would distort free-trade
Doaa Abdel Motaal
November 6, 2009
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Obama Gets His Groove Back in Asia
But the part-cooperative, part-competitive US-Chinese relationship is not sustainable
Robert A. Manning
December 5, 2013
Putin's Russia: Too Weak to Stop Ukraine Joining Europe, But Will Try
Russia struggles to win over citizens in former Soviet republics
Charles Crawford
December 2, 2013
A Dangerous Interregnum
A power shift is underway and cannot be avoided
Roger Cohen
November 29, 2013
Should Extremist Parties Be Banned?
Education is a must for democracy’s survival
Jan-Werner Mueller
November 8, 2013
Shutting Down US Antarctic Research Will Have Global Repercussions
Budget impasses reduces US profile and wastes funds
Jeffrey Marlow
October 16, 2013
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