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The Arab Spring's Chinese roots... and future?
The technological weapons of the Arab Spring were paradoxically produced by the mass exploitation of Chinese workers.
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High stakes in Eurasia's 'New Great Game'
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The end of an era in West Bengal and India
The three-decade rule of the communist party in West Bengal has tasted the bitterness of defeat for the first time.
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Last Modified: 18 May 2011 12:11 GMT
Global capitalism and 21st century fascism
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