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- Elections Give India's Congress Party Clout to Push Agenda - June 17, 2009
- For nearly a year, an unmanageable coalition government in India has obstructed the ruling Congress Party's policy agenda and brought the country's economic reform...
- Iran's Upcoming Election Could Help Break Diplomatic Stalemate With U.S. - May 27, 2009
- During a triumphant campaign swing through Iran's Semnan province Wednesday, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sent a message meant for several different audiences....
- Obama Abroad and the Power of the U.S. Presidency - April 15, 2009
- With Barack Obama now back in Washington after his first presidential tour abroad, fans and foes are rendering their verdicts on how he did. Did he show signs of...
- The Political Risks From Washington - March 24, 2009
- President Obama expanded the likelihood of backlash by taking a strong opening position against the bonuses, increasing the vulnerability of his own Secretary of...
- AIG and 'Political Risk' - Wall Street Journal - March 20, 2009
- Political Risk, the Financial Crisis and Strategic Investing - March 16, 2009
- RCP: What are some of the political risks that may stem from the current global financial crisis? Bremmer: In response to this particular fat tail risk, governments...
- Obama's Leadership Challenge - March 2, 2009
- Voters are increasingly expecting Obama to deliver economic recovery sooner than they did two months ago. According to Gallup, the number of voters who expect the...
- Will Global Economic Downturn Hit China Too? - February 20, 2009
- Why is China vulnerable? Much of its growth continues to depend on the supply of manufactured goods to the United States and European Union, where recession has sharply...
- Russia Will Be a Troublemaker in 2009 - January 19, 2009
- With oil prices well below what the Russians can afford, but Putin's (& Medvedev's) popularity still high, the initial moves have been to consolidate power. Yet despite...
- U.S. Congress World's Top Risk in 2009 - RealClearPolitics - January 12, 2009
- Mumbai Carnage Shakes India's Political Landscape - December 7, 2008
- But the massacre in Mumbai represents an unprecedented shock for the Indian nation. One of the terrorist targets, the Taj Mahal hotel, has stood for more than a century...
- Measuring the Obama Effect Around the World - November 27, 2008
- But there's an opportunity here, as well. The goodwill that Obama has already generated abroad can help him forge foreign partnerships -- tactical alliances that will...
- The Losers - And a Few Winners - of the Global Financial Crisis - November 11, 2008
- A second group of likely losers includes countries in which upcoming elections are diverting government attention from economic woes. In India, the embattled Congress...
- Russia and the U.S. in a Post-Aug. 8 World - October 1, 2008
- This is classic bluster, a self-serving attempt to portray Russia's increasingly confrontational foreign policy as a matter of necessity and of self-defense. But Rogozin...
- Four Things to Worry About This Fall - Slate - September 19, 2008
- Clouds on India's Economic Horizon - July 7, 2008
- Most developing states outside of Latin America are currently contending with regional political instability. But now that historically hostile relations with...
- In Cyberspace, China's People Find Their Voice - RCP - June 25, 2008
- Imagining a McCain or Obama Presidency - RealClearPolitics - June 3, 2008
- The Turmoil Olympics - RealClearPolitics - April 11, 2008