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5 Questions with Jonathan Holslag
April 18, 2009 9 min. read

Jonathan Holslag, an expert on China’s foreign policy, says that Asia will be the “most dramatic theater” for rivalry between great powers. Mr. Holslag is the head of research for the Brussels Institute of Contemporary China Studies and I interviewed him about the changing global balance of power and China’s rise. He argues that “America […]

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Number of the Week: 1.4 Billion
April 17, 2009 1 min. read

1.4 Billion. Together, the populations of India (nearly 1.2 billion) and Indonesia (more than 240 million) equal 1.4 billion. Leaders selected during the ongoing elections will represent over 20 percent of the world’s population. Photo from Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images.

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The Next Most Powerful Man on Earth
April 17, 2009 4 min. read

Last Thursday, Indonesians headed to the polls and today India’s election gets underway. With South Africans voting next week, we are in the midst of an election season for the world’s rising powers. Results of the upcoming ballots will have international implications. Here is a rundown of several critical elections this year. Indonesia – April […]

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Dolphins protect China's interests, but can't save its GDP
April 16, 2009 1 min. read

China’s Xinhua news service reported today that on Monday China Radio International announced that a group of dolphins prevented pirates from attacking a group of Chinese merchant ships passing the Gulf of Aden. This bizarre event was minor compared to the major story coming out of Beijing today: that China’s GDP dropped significantly in the […]

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China: Can the CCP Lose its Monopoly?
April 15, 2009 7 min. read

  Most communist regimes (most dictatorships for that matter) have been swept away by history, usually when they failed to deliver the goods on economic growth and social welfare.  Democracies contain elaborate rules by which the people can “throw the rascals out” when their leaders fail to deliver.  True, when enough people blame the democratic […]

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No Girls Allowed
April 15, 2009 1 min. read

According to a recent study published in the British Medical Journal, there are 32 million more boys than girls under the age of 20 in China. A preference for male offspring meant that there were 120 boys born for every 100 girls in 2005. In China, the restrictive (and at times draconian) family planning policies […]

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Rising Powers v. OPEC
April 14, 2009 2 min. read

One of the untold stories in the headlines during the past few months is that the price of oil has climbed.  Recent reports have shown oil at $61 a barrel in the 4th quarter, definitely higher than the $30 reached in 2008.  Many financial analysts contribute the rise in price mainly to OPEC cuts.  Bloomberg […]

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China-Russia Relations
April 14, 2009 1 min. read

The Open Society Institute hosted a forum in March on the rise of the Sino-Russian strategic partnership. Thomas Kellogg, Bobo Lo, Gilbert Rozman and Elizabeth Wishnick analyzed the relationship. Panelists discussed whether the ties between Beijing and Moscow will evolve into an “authoritarian alliance” and counter the West, or if the partnership is limited given […]

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India's Outsourcing Prowess Continues to Grow
April 13, 2009 2 min. read

This past weekend brought news of a mega business deal in India.  Tech Mahindra was the highest bidder (at $1.2 billion) for Satyam Computer Services, a large and fraud-ridden information technology/outsourcing company that had been taken over by the Indian government after a series of scandals.  Tech Mahindra is set now to become India’s 4th […]

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More on War…and Peace
April 13, 2009 5 min. read

  President Obama said back at the end of February that all U.S. troops will be withdrawn from Iraq by the end of 2011, with most out by August 2010.  His policy is to pull out of Iraq and take American power instead to Afghanistan and Pakistan in order to root out Al Qaeda and […]

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5 Questions with Travis Sharp
April 10, 2009 10 min. read

Travis Sharp, an expert on United States defense policy, says that China’s economic growth and military modernization are “tipping the East Asian balance of power more in Beijing’s favor.” To gain insight into the relative hard power of states, I interviewed Mr. Sharp about US military strategies. Mr. Sharp is a military policy analyst for […]

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More Defamation of Religion Needed?
April 10, 2009 2 min. read

The Economist has jumped on the debate train: This past week they looked at the resolution on religious defamation, adopted by the UN Human Rights Council. Actually, they asked the question (which shows perfectly the confusion in this debate), “What exactly is it the drafters of the council resolution are trying to outlaw?” The answer […]

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