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BRICS looks to Russia in anticipation

BRICS looks to Russia in anticipation

BRICS fear that a revived Cold War in the wake of the Crimean crisis could jeopardize the rise of new world governance, says Georgy Toloraya.

Syria’s ‘Spanish’ Civil War?

Syria’s ‘Spanish’ Civil War?

What three years of Syria's civil war has unleashed, analyses Sadiki.

Seeking an elusive China-EU strategic partnership

Seeking an elusive China-EU strategic partnership

China and the EU need to shelve differences on some major global issues, writes Shixue.

Russia and the US: The veritable chess players

Russia and the US: The veritable chess players

Moscow and Washington have too much at stake to jeopardize ties, writes a former Kremlin advisor.

India: A political script full of surprises

India: A political script full of surprises

The re-rise of the Indian right, a new challenger and the youth vote, an Indian political analyst on the trail of the 2014 elections.

Why the US is troubled by China’s rebalancing

Why the US is troubled by China’s rebalancing

Soon China will no longer be inclined to lend its capital to the US, warns Prof. Roach.

Fed taper and Emerging Markets: The G20 balancing act

Fed taper and Emerging Markets: The G20 balancing act

The risk now lies with developed economies rather than emerging markets, writes Barden.

Uncertain Waters: China-US Relations in 2014

Uncertain Waters: China-US Relations in 2014

Beijing is keen to get on top of troubled ties with the United States, writes a Chinese foreign policy expert.

Uyghur Separatists: Feared in China, Pampered by the West

Uyghur Separatists: Feared in China, Pampered by the West

It's time to expose the West's doublespeak on terrorism facing China, Russia, India, writes Babich.

Not Moscow or EU, Ukraine needs internal reconciliation

Not Moscow or EU, Ukraine needs internal reconciliation

Most genuine people's protests including Ukraine are in danger of being hijacked by forces with ulterior motives, says Vanoost.