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Canadian oil ambitions

Ever since the shale gas revolution in the US that received its recognition in the second half of the 2000s, the majority of…

Why Rush To Join Europe?

On June 27 the EU signed an Association Agreement with three post-Soviet states: Ukraine, Moldova, and Georgia. Traditionally, the…

China Enters the Market

According to a recent study by Standard & Poor′s, China ranked first in the world in terms of the size of its corporate debt,…

The Abduction of Europe

The global economy is experiencing the most serious test of its strength since the end of World War II. It is obvious that the old…

The U.S. Sets Its Sights on Asia

Politics in the APR occupies an increasingly important place in U.S. foreign policy, with particular emphasis currently on the new…

Women′s Issues

We wrote about the economically unequal position of women and the gender wage gap in the February issue, stating that this is a…

BRICS Maintain Interest

By the end of 2013, the BRICS countries received more than 20% of total FDI globally; twice as much as in pre-crisis years. This…

A new world

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