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During the President's 2nd term in office she has to manage a painful but realistic reversal in policy, writes a Brazilian economist.
India's future will be determined by the changing relationship between farmers, corporations, and the government, as an amended law is used and abused across India, writes Dey.
The nuclear deal as being discussed currently will only be a temporary solution to an otherwise complex scenario, writes Ranjan.
China is witnessing a marked but smooth and controlled slowdown, write two Chinese scholars.
The thaw in US-Cuba ties must not signal the beginning of a race for geopolitical clout, writes a Chinese commentator.
India in sore need of Chinese investment and joining an anti-Beijing coalition does not make much sense, writes Sen.
The state must prioritise sexual violence in its policy and budgetary agendas, argues Prof Gouws.
China and India are likely to benefit the most from the RCEP and must overcome mistrust, writes two Asian trade experts.
The US has few options to deal with Pyongyang's cyber attack on a major Hollywood studio.