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21 June 2010A Way to Rescue Greece
BY Michael J. Strauss
Tagged Under business , debt crisis , euro , European Union , germany |
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20 September 2010‘India might translate (its) economic influence into political and perhaps even military power...’
BY Samyukta Lakshman
Gateway House recently hosted Dr. Eberhard Sandschneider, the Research Director of the Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Auswartige Politik or the German Council on Foreign Relations, Berlin. On his visit Tagged Under angela merkel , Energy , euro , Indo-Germany |
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4 December 2010‘France will continue to champion India’s place and role, and ensure that they receive due recognition’
BY Vaiju Naravane
Several developed economies, especially those within the euro area, are experiencing a deep crisis: the recent G20 summit was a disappointment. You took the presidency of theTagged Under Af-Pak , Areva , euro , G20 , Indo-France , Nicholas Sarkozy |
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4 May 2011The big picture
BY Shyam Saran
We have multiple crises affecting international politics and the global economy. There is an ongoing political turmoil in North Africa and West Asia, a region we refer to as WANA. At the other end Tagged Under economic crisis , euro , fukushima , G-20 , GDP , nuclear energy , WANA |
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22 June 2011It isn’t just the euro. Europe’s democracy itself is at stake
BY Amartya Sen
Europe has led the world in the practice of democracy. It is therefore worrying that the dangers to democratic governance today, coming through the back door of financial priority, are not Tagged Under economic crisis , euro , financial crisis , Greece , Greek economy |
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23 September 2011BRICS bail-out of Europe: A far cry
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Consider a situation when the richest families in your city, unable to meet the expenses of their high standard of living, and unable to agree among themselves on a future direction, ask you, a Tagged Under Beijing , Brasilia , Brazil , BRICS , Christine Lagarde , Dilma Rousseff , euro , Greece , Hu Jintao , IMF , New Delhi , World Bank |
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27 September 2011Viewpoint: Brics bailout of Europe is unlikely
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Consider a situation when the richest families in your city, unable to meet the expenses of their high standard of living and unable to agree among themselves on a future direction, ask you, a Tagged Under BBC , Beijing , Brasilia , Brazil , BRICS , Christine Lagarde , Dilma Rousseff , euro , Greece , Hu Jintao , IMF , in media , New Delhi , World Bank |
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17 October 2011Global trade imbalances threaten free trade
BY Simon Tilford
The developed world’s slide into recession threatens an outbreak of protectionism. Unlike in 2008, governments now have few tools with which to combat a renewed economic downturn, which raises the Tagged Under China , deflation , dollar , EU , euro , germany , inflation , Protectionism , renminbi , Surplus , Trade , trade barriers , trade deficit , trade reform , United States , US |
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4 November 2011Resetting Economic Governance at G-20
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On 27 October, European leaders announced an ‘emergency three-pronged’ deal to save the Eurozone from what seemed to be sure collapse from the burden of Italian and Greek debt. The prescription – Tagged Under Debt , euro , European crisis , Eurozone , G20 , Greece , Italy , Portugal , Spain |
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14 November 2011Euro crisis takes political scalps
BY The Irish Times
Over the past fortnight, as the economics of the euro zone crisis have moved into the most dangerous territory yet, there has been a historic shift in the politics of the single currency bloc, and Tagged Under Democracy , euro , European Union , George Papandreou , Greece , Italy , Silvio Berlusconi |