Abstract The Russian economy is experiencing ‘Russian Disease’ (R-D) whose major symptom is a strong positive relationship between the real output growth and oil prices…
Abstract The Russian economy is experiencing ‘Russian Disease’ (R-D) whose major symptom is a strong positive relationship between the real output growth and oil prices…
Abstract The author substantiates the idea of integrating the Russian nuclear power complex into the worldwide energy system. It would involve the transformation of the…
Abstract As a result of the Pakistani government’s failure to address the situation, severe floods have become a regular occurrence in Pakistan. Consequently, the country…
Abstract In the midst of persistent economic challenges and deteriorating ties with the US, Pakistan is reinvigorating links with traditional partners, China and Saudi Arabia,…
Abstract The 2010 devastating floods in Pakistan have starkly reminded the world of the two critical, interrelated challenges confronting Pakistan: economic development and security. And…
From the publisher: India is the world’s fourth-largest energy consumer and will likely overtake China in the next decade as the primary source of growth…
From the publisher: There is often a perception put forth of a fight for supremacy between China and the USA. This is often the case when…
Abstract This article tests the causal relationship between nuclear energy consumption and real gross domestic product for Taiwan for the period 1977–2007 within a vector…
Abstract This Special Report examines how the global economic crisis has impacted the economy and politics of Taiwan. Peter Chow gives an overview of the…
Summary This volume seeks to revisit critical debates on the 1997-98 Asian financial crisis by reexamining its symptoms and causes, as well as lessons from…
Summary It is hard for the U.S. to ignore China these days with daily stories of product recalls which show that the vast preponderance of…
Abstract Bilateral relations between India and Iran have been on an upswing since the early 1990s, and the recent visit by the Iranian president to…
Abstract This article seeks to explore the implications of Shanghai Cooperation Organization’s (SCO) engagement with India, Pakistan and Iran. Not in terms of power-politics or…
Abstract To date, there has been no confidence-building measure capable of locking India and Pakistan into an irreversible relationship and acting as a powerful catalyst…
Summary Since the early 1990s, India’s economic interests and its self imagination as an emerging global power have assumed a higher priority in defining India’s…