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Australia Faces New Challenges in its Relationship With China
The relationship between Australia and China has deteriorated markedly over recent months. Each side is blaming the other for the deterioration, and amid the flurry of frankly anti-China propaganda emerging from most of the major Australian news outlets it is difficult to establish what went wrong and who precisely is to blame. It is possible however...
James ONeill
Behind Viktor Orban’s Defiance of a Brussels ‘Rule of Law’
Within the European Union in recent weeks the governments of Hungary and Poland have come under massive pressure from the EU Commission in Brussels for their threat to veto the extraordinary €1.8 trillion EU Budget on grounds that it contains provisions regarding mandatory immigrant or refugee quotas each country must accept. Both Hungary...
F. William Engdahl
The World’s Centre is Reverting to Asia
The Asian Times writer Pepe Escobar is one of the most widely read and respected commentators in the English language, although he himself is a Brazilian and therefore always writing in a foreign language. In part because of the location of his major media outlet, Singapore, and in part because Asia is clearly where Escobar sees the future of the world, he has...
James ONeill
Relations Between China and South Korea: The Economic Aspects
Konstantin Asmolov
RCEP Agreement Signed; Without India
Vladimir Terehov
The China Moment
Peter Koenig
The RCEP: How the Pact Signals US Downfall
Salman Rafi Sheikh
The Secret Agenda of the World Bank and IMF
Peter Koenig
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