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December 7, 2013
Categories:Asia, China, Diplomacy, Eurasia, Japan Diary, Russia, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, The Middle East, The United States
Why Syria Makes Russia Rebalance Its Policy in Asia-Pacific
December 7, 2013
Categories:Asia, Central Asia, China, Diplomacy, Eurasia, Europe, Russia, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, The Middle East, The United States, World Trends
A Tale of Two NATOs How Russia Can Cope With or Use Them
November 9, 2013
Categories:China, Culture, Eurasia, Politics, Russia, Society, World Economy, World Trends, civilization
Russia, Russia, Wherefore Art Thou Russia?
November 9, 2013
Categories:Central Asia, China, Eurasia, Russia, Society, World Economy, World Trends
Russia Needs Immigrants Anyway, But Not Too Many
October 25, 2013
Categories:Central Asia, China, Eurasia, Russia, The Middle East, The United States, World Trends
The China Factor in Afghanistan-2014
October 4, 2013
Categories:Central Asia, Eurasia, Europe, Russia, The United States, World Trends
On the Collision between the EU and the Eurasian Union
September 18, 2013
Categories:Africa, Central Asia, China, Diplomacy, Eurasia, Europe, Oceania, Politics, Russia, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, The Middle East, The United States, World Trends
What Has and Has Not Changed After the U.S.-Russia Agreement on Syria
July 13, 2013
Categories:Asia, Central Asia, China, Diplomacy, Eurasia, Europe, Russia, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, The Middle East, The United States, World Trends, civilization
For Whom the Democracy Tolls in Eurasia?
July 6, 2013
Categories:Central Asia, China, Diplomacy, Eurasia, Russia, South Korea, The United States, World Trends, civilization
Do Not Fixate Too Much on China's Surge
January 3, 2012
Categories:Asia, Central Asia, China, Diplomacy, Economy, Eurasia, Europe, Japan Diary, Oceania, Politics, Russia, Society, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, The United States, The World, World Economy, civilization
The year of the dragon hath come
June 19, 2010
Categories:Africa, Asia, Central Asia, China, Culture, Eurasia, Europe, Oceania, Russia, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, The Middle East, The United States, World Trends
Cultural exchange in the world of relativity
May 17, 2010
Categories:Africa, Asia, Central Asia, China, Economy, Eurasia, Europe, Oceania, Russia, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, The Middle East, The United States, The World, World Economy, World Trends
The Greek crisis--perhaps a harbinger of a historical change
December 26, 2009
Categories:Asia, Central Asia, China, Diplomacy, Eurasia, Europe, South Korea, The United States, World Trends
For a "Star Alliance" of second-tier powers in the world--my trip to India
February 15, 2009
Categories:Asia, Central Asia, China, Diplomacy, Eurasia, Japan Diary, Oceania, Russia, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, The United States, Theses, World Economy
The stronger China becomes, the more America needs Japan(only if Japan has a proper governance)
January 24, 2009
Categories:Central Asia, China, Diplomacy, Eurasia, Europe, Russia, The United States, Theses, World Economy, World Trends
For a New Peaceful Coexistence between Russia and the West
December 22, 2008
Categories:Asia, China, Diplomacy, Economy, Eurasia, Japan, Japan Diary, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, The United States, The World, Theses, World Economy
Season's Greetings!
September 4, 2008
Categories:Eurasia, Russia, The United States, The World, Theses, World Trends
What Russians are feeling about the war in Georgia
August 20, 2008
Categories:Eurasia, Europe, Russia, The United States, The World, World Trends
Why not accord independence to Abkhazia and Ossetia?
June 6, 2008
Categories:Central Asia, Diplomacy, Eurasia, Japan Diary, The World
For a Central Asian version of CSCE Conference
February 1, 2007
Categories:Asia, Central Asia, China, Eurasia, Russia, The Middle East, The United States, World Trends
Without developing economy one cannot enforce democracy