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South Korea's Park set to charm China, show up the North
When the presidents of China and South Korea meet in Beijing this week, they will likely use a rapport that blossomed eight years ago to find common ground on North Korea as well as seek ways to boost already vibrant economic ties.
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EU risks upsetting Turkey with threat to call off talks
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Turkey's PM Erdogan and opponents hold mass rallies
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EU to decide who pays when banks fail
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Rosneft to double oil flows to China in $270 billion deal
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Dilma Rousseff summons Brazil cabinet over protests
Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff has called an emergency cabinet meeting to discuss the country's most widespread unrest in two decades.
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EGF Turkey File
Insights into Turkish Domestic and International Politics during 1-15 June 2013
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Old Powers Re-Emergening in the Wider Black Sea: Security and Regionbuilding Strategies in Europe’s Eastern Neighbourhood
The Black Sea has lost none of its geopolitical significance over time. Historically, the Black Sea has played an important economic and political role in a wider-region. The realignment of geopolitical and security strategies in Eurasia during the last two decades has led to the “re-discovery” of one of the world’s most significant geostrategic areas. Securing access to new energy deposits from the Caspian has heightened the strategic significance of the Wider Black Sea (WBS) in Western external policy thinking. Unfortunately, since the early 1990s, the region has been bogged down in a belt of protracted conflicts that could potentially threaten both European stability and energy supply, while trans-national crime and other asymmetric security threats are thriving. READ MORE
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