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The BRIICS - Brazil, Russia, India, Indonesia, China and South Africa - are the largest developing countries in their …
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This policy brief examines the latest developments in the EU-Mercosur economic relationship and outlines the existing non-economic relationship in order to contextualise the EU-Mercosur Association Agreement and its potential for strengthening common bonds between both regions.
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Europe is dependent on Russia for its energy supply and finds itself at odds with designing a policy that addresses its rising number of concerns over Russia while not putting its energy imports at risk. Russia's new assertiveness, in energy and as well as in other external relations, has...
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power is shifting to China. But while western influence in the world may be diminishing, it is by no means certain that … China possesses either the will or the capacity to shape tomorrow's international order to its own design and to impose its … writ on other nations. In a new policy brief Guy de Jonquières claims that although western disarray has embolden China to …
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EU-China relations look set to grow increasingly charged in the next few years. Both sides will go through political … needed cooperative approach towards each other. While China will go through a leadership transition, the EU increasingly … take time and foster an introspective political atmosphere. Both the EU and China suffer from mercantilist misconception …
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