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  • "Neither India nor Pakistan is in a position to talk seriously about Kashmir, " explains Amitabh Mattoo, an international studies professor at Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University.

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  • However, in Oriental Morning Post, Zhang Jianxin, international relations professor at Shanghai's Fudan University, predicts the demise of the "radical anti-American" left in Latin America and as moderates representing the middle class come to the fore.

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  • Many are encouraging Chinese enterprises to assert their rights more aggressively through trade disputes, as well as helping companies and governments adhere to global trade rules, according to Chin Leng Lim, international law professor and associate dean at Hong Kong University.

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  • "We are opening up the agenda for Chavez for a revolution that South America does not need, " says international-relations professor Arthur Ituassu.

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  • Mr Akkari is Associate Professor of International Education at the University of Geneva.

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  • David Bailey, Professor of International Business Strategy and Economics at Coventry University, believes Westminster should be supporting the manufacturing industry.

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  • "Japan had to decide between strengthening its alliance with the U.S., going it alone or kowtowing to the Chinese, " says Robyn Lim, a professor of international relations at Nanzan University in Nagoya, Japan.

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