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27 May 2011On the economy, Egypt’s new leaders should follow Mubarak BY Steven A. Cook

Egypt’s military rulers have just announced plans to put Hosni Mubarak, the former president, on trial for conspiring to kill unarmed protesters during the uprising that unseated him in February.

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foreign investment
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Mubarak
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US-Egypt
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6 February 2012Tunisia: a year of all dangers BY Vicken Cheterian

If the Arab awakening of 2010-11 is to produce a true success in 2012 and beyond, it must be in Tunisia. The Tunisian revolution was the most "peaceful" among the wave of revolutions that spread

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al-Nahda
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Arab awakening
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coalition government
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constitution
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economic reforms
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Libya
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post-revolution
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Tunisia
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26 March 2012But Where’s The Virtue? BY

There is nothing worth getting excited about in the budget. It is unclear how this is a reform budget. Wherefrom will the money come for all the major schemes that have been announced? We missed

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economic reforms
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GST
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indian business
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job creation
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NREGA
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Union budget of India
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13 March 2012Eurozone policy-makers place a big bet BY Simon Tilford

Have eurozone policy-makers finally managed to lance the boil? They can certainly point to lower borrowing costs in Italy and Spain as evidence of stabilisation. Many of them argue that this

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austerity
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economic reforms
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european central bank
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Eurozone
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Spain
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23 March 2012Indian PM Singh - “India an elephant which is slow, but when it moves, it’s unstoppable” BY Chun

Translated text of Prime Minister’s interview in Korean Daily, JoongAng Ilbo

March 23, 2012

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Congress party
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economic reforms
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Manmohan Singh
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1 May 2012Sanctions on Myanmar: Have they worked? BY

The by-election which Myanmar’s opposition party National League for Democracy (NLD) swept to victory on April 1, was a tribute to the fortitude and

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Aung San Suu Kyi
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democratization
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economic reforms
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Myanmar sanctions
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National League for Democracy
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Naypyidaw

current journals

1 May 2012
BY Andrew Moravcsik
Foreign AffairsForeign Affairs
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1 July 2011
In-house PublicationsIn-house Publications
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1 January 2012
BY Gateway House: Indian Council on Global Relations
In-house PublicationsIn-house Publications
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