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China’s impressive growth record has been facilitated by a unique relationship between Beijing and the provinces that encourages experimentation and incentivizes officials for driving economic growth.
The Indian government’s response to the recent much-publicized gang rape case will be measured by its ability to deliver justice for millions of Indian women not in the headlines.
The “Peace Process Roadmap to 2015” would drive Afghanistan back to pre-9/11 conditions and Pakistan would regain indirect hegemony over its neighbor.
Moscow is home to Russia’s gigantic government apparatus and the headquarters of its largest business companies. It is a sprawling metropolis that contains a growing number of new residents.
With Israeli elections two months away and Obama's second term administration barely beginning to take shape, key factors affecting the bilateral relationship remain highly uncertain.
While Qatar’s foreign policy is not free from important contradictions, Doha wields significant influence in the emerging Middle East and can play a positive role in helping countries in transition.
A new report suggests that even under optimistic scenarios, it will be very hard to maintain a high rate of investment in China. The challenge is to find a readjustment strategy that does not lead to a sharp drop in GDP growth.
Even as the currency war between China and the United States recedes, the battle over foreign investment and technology transfer policies will continue to escalate in the coming months.
At the start of the Obama administration’s second term, it is unclear how Washington and Moscow will approach relations going forward.
It is time to move the global climate agenda forward by exploring alternative platforms for collaboration.