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Chinese investment is increasing in Zimbabwe;the geo-political context of southern Africa is changing.
Russia's population will find its access to food diminished by deep depreciation of the ruble, unemployment, and inflation.
Central planners in the United States trying to promote green industry will fare no better at creating jobs or stimulating the economy than they did in Europe.
Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chávez is cementing strategic relations with China; the United States can no longer afford to practice wishful thinking but must recognize the threat growing in Venezuela.
China's emergence in the world market is an instructive foil in highlighting opportunities and challenges for Latin America's economic future.
Privatization of Russian urban and agricultural landoccurred within a bare-bones and flawed democracy, often against well-organized popular opposition.
There was a great deal in 1990s Russia besides "chaos."
The process, politics, and importance of Russia's electricity privatization.



