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The Wall Street Journal marvels as the commodities-‘n-currency bubbles pop. The Economist warns that Eastern Europe is the next Iceland. Michael Cognato, former FP researcher, applauds China’s loans to Latin America. The Globe and Mail congratulates Hu Jia and says China is no democracy. John Pilger accuses Australia of grabbing Aboriginal lands under false pretexts. ...
The Wall Street Journal marvels as the commodities-'n-currency bubbles pop.
The Wall Street Journal marvels as the commodities-‘n-currency bubbles pop.
The Economist warns that Eastern Europe is the next Iceland.
Michael Cognato, former FP researcher, applauds China’s loans to Latin America.
The Globe and Mail congratulates Hu Jia and says China is no democracy.
John Pilger accuses Australia of grabbing Aboriginal lands under false pretexts.
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Elizabeth Dickinson is International Crisis Group’s senior analyst for Colombia.
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