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Green choices: A “Silent Spring” moment in China?

Green choices: A “Silent Spring” moment in China?

Environment protection is the ultimate test this new administration will have to face, writes a Greenpeace campaigner.

South Africa’s peace diplomacy and symbiosis with the rest of the continent

South Africa’s peace diplomacy and symbiosis with the rest of the continent

To what extent is South Africa contributing to Africa’s stabilisation and recovery efforts, asks van Nieuwkerk.

The Road to Bali: India and the WTO

The Road to Bali: India and the WTO

India remains a strong proponent of developing nations' concerns, writes Pradeep Mehta.

Putin’s note of caution reaches US

Putin’s note of caution reaches US

Putin's NYT op-ed shows Russia is desperately trying to engage diplomatically on Syria, writes Sleboda.

Pakistan’s gambits in Afghanistan: Pushing India out

Pakistan’s gambits in Afghanistan: Pushing India out

India has a strategic interest in Afghanistan that it would need to protect, writes Bharat Bhushan.

Russia hopes BRICS can create a polycentric world

Russia hopes BRICS can create a polycentric world

Russia sees in BRICS a chance to regain a place in the 21st Century world order, says Georgy Toloraya.

Food for thought

Food for thought

The need for food security in India is tangible, and immediate, writes Nikhil Dey.

Syria: Why did the West blink?

Syria: Why did the West blink?

As Obama confessed to "doubts" on Syria, the rest of the Western leaders did a quick climbdown from the war rhetoric, writes Babich.

Brazil’s demographic conundrum

Brazil’s demographic conundrum

Brazil's rapidly ageing population holds enormous challenges for the Latin American giant, writes a senior economist.

The world facing off the Power Doctrine

The world facing off the Power Doctrine

The representatives of the global south need to prepare for battle when they engage with the new US Ambassador to the UN, writes Prashad.