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Can Australia Get the G20 Back on Track?
By Andre Stein and Miro Vassilev
The recent summit was dysfunctional. As the chair for 2014, Australia is well positioned to refocus the group.
How Putin Can Retaliate Against Obama
Across Asia and elsewhere, Russia has a number of options for responding to the summit’s cancellation.
Amid Snowden Fallout, Russian Navy Makes Port Call in Cuba
A Russian Naval Task Force docked at Havana Harbor on Saturday for the first time in 4 years.
The Interview: Michael Pettis
“I think the fact that governments often don’t understand the foreign implications of domestic policies is a serious problem…”
The G20: In Need of a Reboot
If the G20 is to live up to its potential, it must confront the forces that could see it slide into irrelevancy. The forum should build on what has worked, and avoid what has not.
What Next for the G8?
Can an organisation that excludes China legitimately take the lead on tackling the big security issues facing Asia?
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