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Egypt: Foreign Debt Constrains Economic Choices

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Sunday, June 5, 2011

Lahcen Achy The first six months of this year have not been easy for the Egyptian economy, and the situation is likely to worsen amid a drop in tourism revenues, low levels of domestic and foreign investments, and scarce employment opportunities in the formal private sector.

China's Energy Sector after Fukushima Daiichi

Kevin Jianjun Tu, Deborah Seligsohn, Sun Xia, Liu Qiang, Yang Fuqiang
Thursday, May 19, 2011

The recent Fukushima Daiichi crisis has prompted the State Council of China to temporarily halt approval of new nuclear plants pending a comprehensive safety review. The outcome will have major implications for China’s nuclear industry and for its entire energy future.

How Turkey Wants to Reshape NATO

Sinan Ülgen
Friday, May 27, 2011

Ankara’s aim is to assert its position in NATO and shape the transatlantic alliance so that it becomes an organisation that more closely mirrors its own objectives.

Ambassador 'Mike' McFaul Could Help Reset

Dmitri Trenin
Thursday, June 2, 2011

Dmitri Trenin If Michael McFaul is confirmed as the next U.S. ambassador to Russia, one of his chief tasks will be changing the nature of the strategic relations between the United States and Russia from an adversarial one and toward a cooperative one where neither party regards the other as a potential adversary.

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