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This paper explores prospects for the world economy to the year 2020 through a series of scenarios based on different assumptions about future changes in the structure of individual economies. It differs from most other medium term studies because we do not assume that each economy's variables...
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The theme of this and most other reflections, implicitely or explicitely, is the role of "the West". How did it rise, expand and sustain itself for so long? Is its day over, with the lead passing to the Far Eastern economies and societies of the Pacific Rim? Connected to this is the question of...
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India and Asian country have continually shared deep social, cultural, economic and political connections and relations that have enriched each civilization. The utilization of the Persian language at the Mughal courts is simply one example of Iranian cultural influence in north Bharat
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Der Begriff der Abhängigkeit findet in jüngerer Zeit immer mehr Eingang in politische Debatten. Sei es die Abhängigkeit der deutschen Wirtschaft von Exporten, die militärische Abhängigkeit Europas von den USA und nicht zuletzt die Abhängigkeit der Deutschen vom russischen Gas -...
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The U.S. is pursuing a geo-economic strategy largely aimed at constraining China as a global rival. This includes weaponization of the dollar in the global financial system, and weaponization of supply chains such as semiconductors. This could backfire, particularly in the Indo-Pacific, which is...
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This making known highlights the key problems about Myanmar-India relations, and therefore the main areas of concern with current Indian policy. Indian policy has modified markedly since the Nineteen Nineties, driven by realism and its own economic and strategic interests
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This paper focused on the role of BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) as emerging protagonist in international development and India’s cooperation is significantly and rapidly changing. Over the last decade, BRICS have increased their financial as well as technical assistance...
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This is the text of the Raul Prebisch Lecture, given at UNCTAD IX in Johannesburg on 29th April 1996.
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