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A former Kremlin advisor writes about the possible next moves in the Russia-West face-off over Ukraine.
The pillorying of India's social welfare programs may prove counterproductive, writes Khera.
China must seek to strike a fine balance between developed and developing countries, granting a credibility to the G20 it badly needs, writes an advisor to the Chinese government.
EU states likely feel the US has put them in an untenable position regarding Russia and Ukraine, former Belgian lawmaker Lode Vanoost says.
Russian and Chinese grievances against the US become more and more similar, writes Babich.
It was social versus economic reforms in a bitter divisive campaign during the presidential polls, write two Brazilian economists.
The AIIB will boost China's global influence and enhance its soft power, write Tortajada and Biswas.
The Parliament, which was elected last Sunday, is far away from representing anything but political continuity, writes Dr. Fleury.
Tunisia's October 26 elections will be the most democratic ever in the history of the Arab Middle East, writes Larbi Sadiki.