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Inflation fears and tighter money
The mid-term review of the annual credit policy sticks to the format of the annual statement of April and the quarterly review of July. Predictably there are few surprises. Increasingly, the policy statements now presented once in three months ...

Internet governance and development
Nearly two years after the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) took up the question in Geneva, the international community is yet to arrive at a consensus on creating a framework to manage the Internet. All countries today recognise ...

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STATECRAFT
Uses of domestic dissent in foreign policy
By Harish Khare

There is no reason why non-official voices cannot be raised to send a message to the Bush White House that public opinion in India will not permit an unequal deal.

News Analysis
OUT OF LONDON
Britain's new racial divide
By Hasan Suroor

The Birmingham riots will remain a matter of shame for the Asian and African communities.

Practical action needed against proliferation
By Alexander Downer

THE SPREAD of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) is one of the main threats to international and regional security. As irresponsible states and terrorists seek to gain access to devastating weapons, no country is immune to this menace, even those ...

Moscow, Teheran, and Washington
By Vladimir Radyuhin

Russia has positioned itself as a trusted negotiating partner for both Iran and the United States.

Will Syria benefit from Iraq's lessons?
By Marianna Belenkaya

A LONG diplomatic campaign to establish the degree of Syria's involvement in the murder of Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri on February 14, 2005, and to decide on the punishment for the culprits, has begun. The situation is reminiscent of the ...

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