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'Embrace India, engage China, roll back Russia'

Many blame foreign policy for wrecking Labour's second term. But Mark Leonard says a new global strategy must have democracy at its heart

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The Battle for China's Future

New Left or "Neo-Comm"? Capitalism or Social Democracy? Co-existence or Containment? The routes open are many - but no one, least of all China, seems to know which way it will go

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Tangerine Dream

The orange regalia of Al-Ghad's reformists seemed to herald a new dawn in authoritarian Egypt - until the party's leader was jailed. Can the glimmer of democracy be kept alive?

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Europe's Transformative Power

Beneath the facade of European weakness, a giant is stirring that is re-inventing power for the 21st Century

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The US Heads Home: Will Europe Regret It?

The assertive policy of George W. Bush was supported by three factions that are now blaming eachother for the mess in Iraq. What went wrong with the 'Bush Revolution' -and is the US on the verge of isolationism again?

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Liberty, equality, property

The third-world poor hold assets worth as much as all the companies listed on the world's main stock exchanges. So why are they poor?

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