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8 May 2012How India sees the U.S. presidential race
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C. Raja Mohan says Indians watching how the U.S. presidential race shapes up shows a growing appreciation of how political developments within the United States can affect Indian interests. He answered questions on a variety of subjects involving India-U.S. relations in this interview with Bernard Gwertzman. Tagged Under |
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18 March 2011Lessons for Japan in 2004 Tsunami
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Some of the most important lessons from the 2004 tsunami could be useful to Japan, a country far richer and better prepared than the nations hit hardest in 2004 as it tries to rebuild its economy and environment, and prepare better for the next disaster. Tagged Under |
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7 March 2011China’s Revealing Five-Year Priorities
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The Chinese National People's Congress has formulated a new five year plan that directs Chinese companies to assert themselves globally, proposes government involvement in "certain aspects of the economy related to social stability, such as inflation, public opinion, and the food supply." Tagged Under |
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4 March 2011U.S.-Pakistan Intel Ties in Trouble
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The arrest of Raymond Davis, an American suspected of murdering two Pakistanis, has soured relations between Washington and Islamabad, and led to a falling out between their respective intelligence agencies. CFR Senior Fellow Daniel Markey and the Atlantic Council's South Asia director Shuja Nawaz discuss Tagged Under |
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