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October 7, 2016


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Who Will Exit the EU Next?

The European Union's future has been up for debate since the Continent's economic crisis began nearly a decade ago. But questions about the bloc's path have multiplied in recent years as Greece nearly quit the eurozone and the United Kingdom voted to relinquish its membership for good. It's impossible to tell when the European Union will fall apart, but there are some hints as to which members will drive its dissolution.

 


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POLITICS

Venezuela's President Gets His Priorities in Order

The country's leaders are still looking for a way out of the crises surrounding them.

 

FINANCE & ECONOMICS

A Daunting Outlook for India's New Central Bank Head

India's central bank is in the throes of change, and the incoming monetary policy team will be hard-pressed to contain inflation.

 

SECURITY

The Irony of the Syrian Cease-Fire's Failure 

If there were ever any hope of salvaging the latest agreement, it's gone now.

 

STRATFOR TALKS

Challenges Facing the Next U.S. President 

The latest Stratfor podcast episode explores the challenges the next president will face, regardless of who wins in November. 

 


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