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The universal weapon

There are several kinds of international sanctions that countries can impose against a third party that violates certain generally…

A new world

The West accuses Russia of violating the main unspoken principle of the postwar world order – the ban on the redistribution of…

New Challenges for the BRICS

Twelve years have passed since Jim O’Neill, former head analyst for Goldman Sachs, suggested to the business community that…

Back to the CSSR

The Soviet planned economy still draws nervous laughter and a number of questions from those who follow the Chicago school of…

Spain Grows on Sea and Sun

2013 marked another record year for Spanish tourism: The problems of other Mediterranean countries and the attractive consumer…

Europe Insures Depositors

It is expected that the mechanism will allow for the creation of a so-called Single Resolution Fund that will total €55 billion…

The Thai Canal: To Be or Not To Be

A canal through Thailand’s Kra Isthmus is a project that could change the economic and political map of Southeast Asia. At a time…