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31. Tilted Balance
Washington's weapons package to Pakistan unnerves IndiaRecent moves by the White House have underscored growing complexity-or perhaps flimsiness-of the triangular U.S.-Pakistan-India relationship.
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32. Russia Fights Back
Kremlin boosts its profile with strengthened antiterrorist driveVladimir Putin may well breathe a sigh of relief when hearing the news that Chechen rebel leader Shamil Basayev was killed. In recent
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33. Unity Is Strength
Southeast Asia strives for greater international influenceSoutheast Asian countries, geographically surrounded by the big powers in the region and for a long time under the influence of their
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34. Strengthened Response
At the International AIDS Conference, China showcases its progress in dealing with the diseaseTwenty-five years after the first report of what has become known as AIDS, representatives of the global
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35. AN EXHAUSTING EFFORT
As the United States marks the fifth anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks, will it change its controversial antiterrorism strategy?Five years after the United States launched its war on
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36. Making the Peace
The UN promotes its presence in southern Lebanon but the international force is not omnipotentFor all the talk that there were no winners in the war between Israel and Hezbollah guerrillas, some
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37. Renewed Cooperation
Based on a comprehensive strategic partnership, China and the EU look to the futureAnother breakthrough in bilateral relations is believed to have materialized when Chinese and European Union (EU)
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38. BEYOND BUSINESS
Premier Wen Jiabao's recent trip to Europe and Central Asia is symbolic of China's new-style multilateral diplomacyWhile addressing a Sino-European economic summit in Hamburg, Germany, Chinese
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39. Rationalizing Relations
U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson demonstrates Washington's more pragmatic approach to ChinaEven before Henry Paulson kicked off his first China tour as guardian of the U.S. national coffers,
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40. Relieving a Burden
Russia's early debt repayment highlights the country's growing economic might, fueled by energy exportsDespite Russia's efforts to optimize its industrial mix, the energy sector still constitutes the
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