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Analysis: China spreads its wings, reluctantly - Times Online
China’s much-feared military build-up has been in the public eye this week. For the first time since the 15th century, its naval ships have set sail for African waters, their aim to protect international vessels against pirate attack, and the People’s Liberation Army has finally confirmed its intent to build an aircraft carrier.

Islamic Finance and Its Critics - New York Times
GENEVA — Before the attacks of Sept. 11, Prince Muhammad al-Faisal al-Saud felt welcome in America. A member of the Saudi royal family and a pioneer of Islamic finance, he was a pillar of a Saudi business establishment that has long relished its ties with the United States.

A survey of Russia : The Russian enigma | Enigma variations | The Economist
Russia is not the Soviet Union, but what is it? A recovering world power—or a corrupt oligopoly with a market economy of sorts? Arkady Ostrovsky (interviewed here) explains why it is both

CSIS Events - World Energy Outlook 2008
The CSIS Energy Program hosted IEA Deputy Executive Director Richard H. Jones and Chief Economist Fatih Birol to discuss the new World Energy Outlook (WEO 2008). In the new edition of the WEO the International Energy Agency (IEA) presented its view of key energy trends to 2030, giving particular attention to two pressing issues facing the sector today: future prospects for global oil and gas production and post-2012 climate scenarios.

The ECB and the Bank of England are almost certain to cut interest rates, and other news | The week ahead | The Economist
REPRESENTATIVES of over 190 countries gather in Poznan, Poland, on Monday December 1st for UN sponsored climate-change talks. Ambitious plans to cut carbon-dioxide emissions may be put on the back-burner as countries struggle to tackle the problems of the credit crisis and a nasty recession in the developed world. But rich countries will doubtless congratulate themselves on various “green” initiatives included in stimulus packages announced to combat the economic downturn.

Indian Home Minister forced to quit amid public fury at defence failings - Times Online
India’s Home Minister resigned yesterday as the government faced public outrage at home and abroad over its failure to prevent just 10 gunmen from turning the country’s financial capital into a virtual war zone for three days. Shivraj Patil, 74, said he took “moral responsibility” for the attack by heavily-armed Islamic militants, which began on Wednesday night and had claimed at least 174 lives by the time it finished on Saturday morning.