Bo’s Purge an Opportunity for China’s Modernizers
The ouster of Chongqing party chief Bo Xilai gives Premier Wen Jiabao and his allies a chance to sideline hardliners.
The ouster of Chongqing party chief Bo Xilai gives Premier Wen Jiabao and his allies a chance to sideline hardliners.
The Iranians see America’s military presence in the region as part of an effort to encircle them.
The parties that support Mario Monti lose support in local elections. Italians are tired of austerity.
Environmental regulations and a boom in natural gas are destroying the oil industry.
Israel had to defend its citizens while avoiding the collapse of the peace treaty with Egypt.
Including other rising powers in the bloc could further dilute the BRIC’s usefulness.
The German and Italian leaders share an appreciation of market reforms but disagree on monetary policy.
The British shadow chancellor urged more deficit spending because it’s supposedly been such a success in America.
Neither candidate has taken a clear lead in the states that will decide the election.
Elections in France and Greece could thwart Europe’s emphasis on fiscal consolidation.
Lack of clarity on borders and disagreements within China make it difficult to cool things down.
Air and land routes out of the country are either insufficient or troublesome.
Kim Jong-un failed to pay Beijing the reverence it has become accustomed to.
President Obama and the American people are ready to get out of Afghanistan.
The French president calls his challenger’s economic plan one of “crazy overspending.”