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Konstantin Syroezhkin, a China pundit in Kazakhstan's former capital, Almaty, says that, although the question of the common border may have been solved, other problems are still a worry.
ECONOMIST: China still spooks its neighbours
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From Slovenia to the Macedonian border with Greece, most people in the region still have a lot in common, even if they do not talk about it much.
ECONOMIST: Former Yugoslavia patches itself together
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The free flow of goods and a common currency are one thing, but if companies have to deal with 15 different takeover codes when making cross-border acquisitions, a true single market is still an illusion.
ECONOMIST: Takeovers in Europe