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A no-win, no-win for Obama and Putin

A no-win, no-win for Obama and Putin

A new reset is both possible and desirable in Washington-Moscow ties, writes a Russian foreign policy analyst.

The Russian insulation amid global sell-off

The Russian insulation amid global sell-off

An emerging markets expert explains why Russia came to be protected from the current scare in emerging markets.

Kerry’s three-ring circus and the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks

Kerry’s three-ring circus and the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks

The sooner Kerry realises that the peace process today appears dead on arrival, the less political face he will lose, says a seasoned commentator on the Middle East.

Egypt can learn from Pakistan’s fallacy

Egypt can learn from Pakistan’s fallacy

Today’s Egypt is reminiscent of General Musharraf’s ‘Pakistan first’ rhetoric, writes a renowned South Asian historian.

The Chinese investment elephant in the room

The Chinese investment elephant in the room

Are the Australian people and government on the opposite sides of the China investment debate, asks Dirk van der Kley.

US, Russia ties in the time of Snowden

US, Russia ties in the time of Snowden

The Snowden issue looks far from settling down anytime soon, especially if the current US attitude endures, writes Dmitry Babich.

China needs to ‘kill the bird to warn the monkey’

China needs to ‘kill the bird to warn the monkey’

China's central bank needs to rein in its 'errant children' writes a top Chinese economist.

Street smarts: Brazil’s political maturity

Street smarts: Brazil’s political maturity

The fact that people are on the streets, organising themselves to articulate their frustrations, and calling for reform, is a sign of the country coming into its own.

Business over border for India-China

Business over border for India-China

A new emerging dimension in Sino-Indian ties is the Indian corporate sector, writes a senior Indian journalist.