Guide to Reform the Middle East? Try East Asia
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In North Africa and East Asia, former enemies can compromise and build new governments.
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In North Africa and East Asia, former enemies can compromise and build new governments.
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One activist, and an angry middle class, rallied to protest India’s endemic corruption.
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China, India and Brazil target Mozambique for energy and strategic reasons
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To fuel its own growth, China emerges as Africa’s major trade partner.
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Calamity also offers a stricken Japan the possibility of a rebirth.
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As China and India demonstrate military preparedness, Europe dithers.
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In the volatile Middle East, successful intervention requires respect for Arab public opinion.
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The international community ignores its blueprint for halting atrocities in Libya.
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The no-fly zone over Libya divides many, from the Arab League to the UN.
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Kala Mulqueeny is an energy and environment lawyer at the Asian Development Bank in the Philippines. Among other things, she works on environmental courts, sustainable electricity and water regulation, and carbon capture and storage regulation, and is active on these issues all over Asia.