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Japan's New Optimism Has a Name: AbenomicsMartin Fackler, NY Times
Japan Inc. Should Take a Look in the MirrorWilliam Pesek, Bloomberg
Why the European Ideal Is Under ThreatMark Mazower, New Statesman
Spain's Angry and Unemployed Young MenGeorge Friedman, Stratfor
Why Russia Won't Allow Syria InterventionJulia Ioffe, The New Republic
Syria's Great Chance for ChangeJonathan Steele, The Guardian
The Bashar al-Assad InterviewMarcelo Cantelmi, Clarin/Worldcrunch
China and India's Smoldering ProblemJonathan Levine, CNN
Putin Versus None-of-the-AbovePaul Roderick Gregory, Hoover Inst.
Egypt: From Tehran with LoveSteven A. Cook, Council on Foreign Relations
Britain's Right Has Split IrrevocablyIain Martin, Daily Telegraph
Is Shadow Banking China's Subprime Mortgages?Eve Cary, The Diplomat
Foreign Policy Divides Iranian CandidatesJason Rezaian, Washington Post
Beyond Mayor Scandal Is a Broken TorontoRichard Florida, Globe & Mail
Did Someone Die for Your Sneakers?Mary Sanchez, Kansas City Star
Obama's Withdrawal from the WorldFred Hiatt, Washington Post
China's Riches Won't Bring It FreedomPankaj Mishra, Bloomberg- Editorials
Russia's Spy GamesWashington Post
Taiwan and China: Seas of TroubleThe Economist
A Window on China's Defense PolicyJapan Times
Israel Deserves to Join the UN Security CouncilNew York Daily News
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