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Burma’s victims pay price for foreign policy realism
The Burmese junta has bestowed the right, if not the obligation, on the international community to intervene. But the geopolitical circumstances also remind us that what should be done will always be tempered by what can be done, writes Philip Stephens
Britain must not cut loose its anchor
Stick to the inflation target, says Martin Wolf
Change is in the air for financial superclass
David Rothkopf on the end of a golden age
States must act locally in a globalised world
Jeremy Greenstock on the need to decentralise
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