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Germany Fights on Two Fronts to Preserve the Eurozone

September 30, 2014 (Stratfor; repub. by Vietnamica) — The European Court of Justice announced Sept. 22 that hearings in the case against the European Central Bank’s (ECB) bond-buying scheme known as...

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Student Movements: A Subject of Human Geography

October 14, 2014 (Stratfor, repub. by Vietnamica) — As student protests in Hong Kong continue, memories of the 1989 Tiananmen Square demonstrations naturally spring to mind. Less iconic but no less...

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The Similarities Between Germany and China

October 21, 2014 (Stratfor; repub. by Vietnamica) — I returned last weekend from a month-long trip to both East Asia and Europe. I discovered three things: First, the Europeans were obsessed with...

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ASEAN’s Search for Neutrality in the South China Sea

Nov. 23, 2014 (Vietnamica) – Emmers (2014) seeks to make a contribution to the existing literature on the South China Sea issue by focusing on the impact of regional institutions on conflict management...

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Viewing Russia from the Inside

George Friedman, Stratfor Dec 15, 2014 — Last week I flew into Moscow, arriving at 4:30 p.m. on Dec. 8. It gets dark in Moscow around that time, and the sun doesn’t rise until about 10 a.m. at this...

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The Geopolitics of U.S.-Cuba Relations

December 23, 2014 (By George Friedman; Stratfor) — Last week, U.S. President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro agreed to an exchange of prisoners being held on espionage charges. In...

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Elite Competition and Economic Reform in Cuba and Vietnam: A Comparative...

Jan 11, 2015 (Vietnamica) — Cuba and Vietnam, as survivors of the Cold War entered the post-Soviet Era with a myriad of economic woes. These eventually served as incentives for these countries to...

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At the Heart of the Mariupol Crisis

Jan. 26, 2015 (Stratfor; repub. by Vietnamica) — As the situation on the ground quiets down in the wake of the Jan. 24 barrage by Russian-allied forces near the Ukrainian city of Mariupol, Stratfor is...

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China’s Fragile Evolution

March 24, 2015 (Stratfor) — Last week, China’s anti-corruption campaign took a significant turn, though a largely overlooked one. The Supreme People’s Court released a statement accusing former...

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Amid an Economic Crisis, Russia Contains Dissent

April 9, 2015 (Stratfor, repub. by Vietnamica) — With Russia entering its second recession in six years, the country’s economic and financial hardships are starting to weigh on the Russian people and...

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US-Japan-Australia Security Cooperation: Prospects and Challenges – Foreword...

May 4, 2015 (Vietnamica) — I am pleased to present Stimson’s latest publication, US-Japan-Australia Security Cooperation: Prospects and Challenges. This edited volume is a collection of pieces by a...

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European War Games: Responses to Russian Military Drills

May 7, 2015 (Stratfor) — Several events have coincided to demonstrate the dynamic, if not guarded, relationship between Russia and the Nordic and Baltic states. Ten NATO countries and Sweden launched a...

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Vietnamese Diplomacy, 1975-2015: From Member of the Socialist Camp to...

May 19, 2015 (Vietnamica) — In this paper, Thayer (2015) presents a broad overview of the evolution of Vietnamese diplomacy from national reunification in 1975 to the present. This forty-year timeframe...

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A Net Assessment of the World

May 19, 2015 (Stratfor; repub. Vietnamica) — A pretentious title requires a modest beginning. The world has increasingly destabilized and it is necessary to try to state, as clearly as possible, what...

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A Net Assessment of Europe

May 27, 2015 (Stratfor; repub. by Vietnamica) — Last week I began this series with a Net Assessment of the World, in which I focused on the growing destabilization of the Eurasian land mass. This week...

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Accounting for Inertia in Geopolitical Forecasting

June 3, 2015 (Stratfor, Repub. by Vietnamica) — Geopolitics, at least in the sense that we practice, is neither deterministic in its approach to understanding nations and their interactions nor simply...

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A Net Assessment of East Asia

June 16, 2015 (Stratfor; Repub. by Vietnamica) — When I began this series a month ago, I pointed out that the most significant feature of the global system currently is the ongoing destabilization of...

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Strategy in Real Time: Dueling with an Enemy That Moves

July 5, 2015 (Stratfor; repub. by Vietnamica) — Strategy is a two-way street. But many commentators act as though formulating a strategy is the same as solving a chess problem. Chess problems are...

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Why China’s Stock Markets Matter

July 10, 2015 (Stratfor, repub. by Vietnamica) — Beijing will continue to intervene where possible to prop up markets and market sentiment. A collapse of the stock market would likely increase deposits...

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Infrastructure Financing in Asia: Current Situation and Future Outlook

July 12, 2015 (Vietnamica) – Infrastructure development in Asia will support strong economic growth in the region over the longer term. It also has the potential to contribute to further development of...

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