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Oliver Stuenkel
By Justin McDonnell
The Diplomat’s Justin McDonnell speaks with Oliver Stuenkel, a non-resident fellow at the Global Public Policy Institute, about the recent economic performance of the BRICS, their response to the crisis in Crimea, the upcoming BRICS Summit and the rising voice of emerging economies.
Why Did BRICS Back Russia on Crimea?
By Zachary Keck
The BRICS's support for Russia shows the Western-dominated post-Cold War order is eroding.
Ukraine – A Case for Chinese Involvement
By Andong Peng
A Chinese scholar explains why Beijing may not want to sit this crisis out.
The Death of IMF Reform?
By Oliver Stuenkel
In rejecting crucial reforms to the International Monetary Fund, Congress is jeopardizing U.S. global leadership.
America’s Relative Decline: Should We Panic?
By Zachary Keck
The end of the unipolar era will create new dangers that the world mustn’t overlook.
The BRICS’ African Safari
By Oliver Stuenkel
It’s not just China; the BRICS are all active in Africa and taking divergent paths.
Emerging Markets: Stronger for Longer?
By Anthony Fensom
The Word Bank has a mixed forecast for developing economies, but the Asia-Pacific looks set to remain the growth leader.
Emerging Threat: Developing Markets Stall
A new OECD report predicts a slowing world economy, and Asia is not exempt.
China Asks to Join the Trade in Services Agreement Talks
Beijing also takes steps to allay fears it is pursuing a “Trojan Horse Option.”
Asia’s Next Hot Markets
China has been the story of late, but look to Southeast Asia over the next decade, says a new report.
China’s Leaders Abroad; What the First Visits Tell Us
China’s new foreign policy leaders have been quick to travel. Their choice of first destinations is revealing.
China and the BRICS: Unavoidable Hegemony?
The BRICS failure to reach agreement on a multilateral development bank reflects a larger unresolved issue.