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7 September 2011China’s Golden Decade BY

As the world marks the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001, the question on most people’s minds is: how has 9/11 changed the world?

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11 September 2011India's Fragile Security Ten Years After 9/11 Attacks BY ,

MUMBAI (IDN) - On September 12, 2001, a day after 9/11, the Times of India published a story titled,

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21 September 2011Default in the Eurozone — The Impact for the Transatlantic Economy BY Joe Quinlan

A specter is haunting Europe — the specter of default in the eurozone. At the core of the problem is Greece — one of the smallest yet most heavily indebted economies in Europe. The country

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1 October 2011The Inevitable Superpower BY

To debtors, creditors can be like dictators. Governments in financial trouble often turn to the International Monetary Fund as supplicants, and acting at the behest of its own major creditors, the

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1 October 2011The Americas, not the Middle East, will be the world capital of energy BY Amy Myers Jaffe

For half a century, the global energy supply's center of gravity has been the Middle East. This fact has had self-evidently enormous implications for the world we live in -- and it's about to

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1 October 2011Pakistan, the United States, and the end game in Afghanistan BY Huma Yosuf and Salman Zaidi, Moeed Yosuf

As the 2014 deadline for the Afghanistan transition approaches, Pakistan’s role is likely to become even more important. This realization prompted us to brainstorm ways in which the intellectual

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15 September 2011US-India: Strategic Partners with a Limitless Future BY Stewart M. Patrick

Over the past decade relations between India and the United States—the world’s two largest democracies—have utterly transformed. Carefully nurtured, this bilateral relationship should become one

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27 July 2011Read China’s lips BY Stephen S. Roach

The Chinese have long admired America’s economic dynamism. But they have lost confidence in America’s government and its dysfunctional economic stewardship. That message came through loud and

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28 July 2011From drama to routine - More progress can be expected in India-US relations BY Ronen Sen

The recent visit of the American secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, to India for the second session of the strategic dialogue between India and the United States of America provided a good

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3 August 2011Change of guard - India’s new ambassador to the US faces a tough challenge BY K.P. Nayar

One of the most uninspiring tenures in the entire history of the Indian Foreign Service mercifully ended on Sunday with Meera Shankar demitting office as India’s ambassador to the United States of

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