Russia Ombudsman ‘Shocked’ by U.S. Kids Ranch…

Russia’s children rights ombudsman has condemned a U.S. ranch, where troubled adoptees are held.

Pavel Astakhov has been visiting the Ranch for Kids, in the U.S. State of Montana, which is a respite care home that helps children, most of them from Russia, who have suffered disrupted adoptions.

“The very form of the children’s being there is shocking. What is it, a pre-trial detention facility? A penal colony? Or a trash can for unwanted children?” Pavel Astakhov said, in comments carried by his official website.

All the children were removed from the facility just before Astakhov’a arrival.

“These children are completely isolated from the outside world, which is grounds for violating their rights. It has not been made clear to us whether the children receive the necessary help and treatment, which is why the condition of the Russian kids at the ranch causes concerns,” Astakhov said.

Adoptions have become a thorny issue in U.S.-Russia relations following a series of scandals, including the uproar surrounding a 7-year-old boy who was sent back to Russia unaccompanied in 2010 by an adoptive U.S. mother.

It is difficult to follow any particular kid as the ranch has not kept its records properly, Astakhov’s press service said in a statement. Ranch head Joyce Sterkel declined to disclose information on the children.

The statement also cited a local state prosecutor as saying that children at the ranch were being “subjected to abuse,” and that a 9-year-old Russian girl had recently attempted to escape.

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I am enclosing a copy of the Executive Order I have issued. Sincerely, BARACK OBAMA

Letter–Russian Highly Enriched Uranium

TEXT OF A LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT TO THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE

June 25, 2012

Dear Mr. Speaker: (Dear Mr. President:)

Pursuant to section 204(b) of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), 50 U.S.C. 1703(b), I hereby report that I have exercised my authority to declare a national emergency to deal with the threat posed to the United States by the risk of nuclear proliferation created by the accumulation in the Russian Federation of a large volume of weapons-usable fissile material.

In Executive Order 13159 of June 21, 2000, the President found that this same risk constituted an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States and declared a national emergency to deal with that threat.  The United States and the Russian Federation had entered into a series of agreements that provide for the conversion of highly enriched uranium (HEU) extracted from Russian nuclear weapons into low enriched uranium (LEU) for use in commercial nuclear reactors.  There were concerns that payments due to the Russian Federation under these agreements may be subject to attachment, garnishment, or other judicial process, in the United States, which could put implementation of such agreements at risk.  In Executive Order 13159, the President therefore ordered blocked all property and interests in property of the Government of the Russian Federation directly related to the implementation of the HEU Agreements so that it would be protected from the threat of attachment, garnishment, or other judicial process.

In the Executive Order I have issued today, I find that the risk of nuclear proliferation created by the accumulation in the Russian Federation of a large volume of weapons-usable fissile material continues to constitute an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States.  I therefore declared a national emergency to address this threat and to continue the blocking of all property and interests in property of the Government of the Russian Federation directly related to the implementation of the HEU Agreements.

A major national security goal of the United States is to ensure that fissile material removed from Russian nuclear weapons pursuant to various arms control and disarmament agreements is dedicated to peaceful uses, subject to transparency measures, and protected from diversion to activities of proliferation concern.  The United States and the Russian Federation entered into an international agreement in February 1993 to deal with these issues as they relate to the disposition of HEU extracted from Russian nuclear weapons (the “HEU Agreement”).  The HEU Agreement provides for 500 metric tons of HEU to be converted to LEU over a 20-year period.  This is the equivalent of 20,000 nuclear warheads.

Additional agreements were put in place to effectuate the HEU Agreement, including agreements and contracts on transparency, on the appointment of executive agents to assist in implementing the agreements, and on the disposition of LEU delivered to the United States (collectively, the “HEU Agreements”).  Under the HEU Agreements, the Russian Federation extracts HEU metal from nuclear weapons.  That HEU is oxidized and blended down to LEU in the Russian Federation.  The resulting LEU is shipped to the United States for fabrication into fuel for commercial reactors.

The HEU Agreements provide for the Russian Federation to receive money and uranium hexafluoride in payment for each shipment of LEU converted from the Russian nuclear weapons.  The money and uranium hexafluoride are transferred to the Russian Federation executive agent in the United States.

The executive branch and the Congress have previously recognized and continue to recognize the threat posed to the United States national security from the risk of nuclear proliferation created by the accumulation of weapons-usable fissile material in the Russian Federation.  This threat is the basis for significant programs aimed at Cooperative Threat Reduction and at controlling excess fissile material.  The HEU Agreements are essential tools to accomplish these overall national security goals.  The Congress has repeatedly demonstrated support for these agreements.

Payments made to the Russian Federation pursuant to the HEU Agreements are integral to the operation of this key national security program.  Uncertainty surrounding litigation and the possible attachment, garnishment, or other judicial process that could impede these payments could lead to a long term suspension of the HEU Agreements, which creates the risk of nuclear proliferation.  This is an unacceptable threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States.

Accordingly, I have concluded that all property and interests in property of the Government of the Russian Federation directly related to the implementation of the HEU Agreements should remain protected from the threat of attachment, garnishment, or other judicial process.  I have, therefore, exercised my authority and issued an Executive Order that provides:

except to the extent provided in regulations, orders, directives, or licenses that may be issued pursuant to the order, or that were issued pursuant to Executive Order 13159 of June 21, 2000, all property and interests in property of the Government of the Russian Federation directly related to the implementation of the HEU Agreements that are in the United States, that hereafter come within the United States, or hereafter come within the possession or control of any United States persons, including any foreign branch, are blocked and may not be transferred, paid, exported, withdrawn, or otherwise dealt in;

unless licensed or authorized pursuant to the order, any attachment, judgment, decree, lien, execution, garnishment, or other judicial process is null and void with respect to any property or interest in property blocked pursuant to the order; and

that all heads of departments and agencies of the United States Government shall continue to take all appropriate measures within their authority to further the full implementation of the HEU Agreements.

The effect of this Executive Order is limited to property that is directly related to the implementation of the HEU Agreements. Such property will be clearly defined by the regulations, orders, directives, or licenses that will be issued pursuant to this Executive Order.  I have delegated to the Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Secretary of State, the authority to take such actions, including the promulgation of rules and regulations, and to employ all powers granted to the President by IEEPA as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of the order.  All agencies of the United States Government are directed to take all appropriate measures within their authority to carry out the provisions of the order.

I am enclosing a copy of the Executive Order I have issued.

Sincerely,

BARACK OBAMA

Source: http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/06/25/letter-russian-highly-enriched-uranium

American Media Lies: a Fact…

I saw this years ago and then I saw it again the other day. I decided to see if this was true. I decided are they that manipulative in America. Since I started to look I have found hundreds of cases of this type of manipulation. But hey! lets worry about this particular case and let you decide if you care enough to start looking around as I did and see if what you read is being swayed by dollars and immoral issues…

I commented the other day that people in America don’t like bad news and don’t like to deal with reality. But hey if you can’t even see the fly that landed on the end of your nose, much less the cover-up in the media that is happening, right around the corner. Then there really is not much help for you anyway…

I found the original covers on Newsweek. It was not easy because Newsweek does not like their covers in this instance to be very accessible. At least not the originals. Hence I had to dig through two types of archives to get to the same cover on the same day, same month and same year, except that one was an International issue and the other just a American only issue. So that image to the left is real and here are the originals…

October 2, 2006 that is the date on each magazine. It is an intentional modification of a magazine issue that was not allowed or could not be printed in America, because it went against what people want to see or be told as they live their false lives…

I say Newsweek in America looks more like People Magazine than a news magazine…

I have found many more of this type of manipulation and it is explained that the American people do not want to see the reality and will respond with their pocket books as the issue of the magazine will not make money. It all has to do with money…

So I am being told that the American people want to see Tiger Woods get divorced, Demi Moore naked pregnant and Americans want to be lied to about the war! (Any War!) That is news American style. While that rest of the world gets an issue that tells the truth about Afghanistan in 2006, that we in America are just now starting to understand in 2012…

I guess I am right, Americans are happy as we kill millions of people all over the world! Just please lie to us and please do not stop showing “Dancing With the Stars,” for it would mess up our perception on the perfect life that we live… 🙁

You need to think! That issue was world wide. Europe, Latin America and Asia saw one cover and then in America the cover was changed to the other. Why? Was it because the magazine would not sell or was it because the government pressured Newsweek to change the cover. It seems to have sold well in the rest of the world. Are Americans that removed from the world issues that they can not handle the truth? Are Americans that weak and scared that they can not handle the truth? Are are Americans that coddled and babied that they can not see what is happening? What about this situation, like the changing of covers to protect the interests of the powers at large? Do you feel like there is an issue here? Do you think that you should open your eyes and look around?

I think it is a combination of several things, I think that Americans are a classic example of head in the sand as an Ostrich and our government loves to promote and accommodate that example and uses our psychosis issues to its benefit…

Have a nice day and pull that head out and look around once in awhile…

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia…

Syria and Turkey F-4 Crisis in Perspective by Daniel McAdams…

As we sadly see, the Syrian shoot-down of a Turkish surveillance aircraft in Syrian airspace threatens to finally provide the casus belli for a NATO assault on Syria despite the fact that a UN Security Council resolution will not be forthcoming. Turkey, which by providing safe harbor and facilitating the transfer of weapons to those who are at war with the Syrian government has technically de facto declared a state of war against Syria, has nevertheless acted as the proverbial kid caught with his hand in the cookie jar: “it’s not my fault, mommy, and by the way you were not supposed to be in the kitchen anyway!” Or: “Yes we were on a spying mission in Syrian airspace, testing your air defenses in advance of a possible attack on your country, but still it was totally outrageous of you to respond in such an un-neighborly fashion.”

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Putin Knelt & Prayed in Jerusalem 2012…

What a wonderful video about Putin’s trip to Israel…

This is how it is in the Orthodox churches in Russia, Ukraine and Georgia that Sveta and I have visited. Very wonderful places and very very embedded with the presence of God…

America needs a Putin…

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia…

Truth is a Casualty: As the War Drums Beat in Rhythm – Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-re!

Wow! A Turkish jet flies intentionally into Syrian airspace, sent by NATO and was trying to test what Syria would do in this situation and when Syria responds as any country would respond and shoots down the jet that refused to answer to warnings and calls. Just like it would have happened if a Syrian jet had done the same to Turkey…

Now all we hear is about how the West and NATO supports Turkey and the war drums have started to beat double time as a result of Turkey violating Syrian airspace…

Yes, it would be normal to assume that Turkey was in trouble for the act of war against Syria! Yes, Turkey should be reprimanded over what they tried to do and got what they deserved, a shot down war plane…

But hey this is fantasy land and the West calls the shots…

Syria is threatened with war and Turkey is made out to be the good guy!

Kinda strange when if Turkey had shot down a Syrian jet, we (the West) would all be singing the praises about how good and swift Turkey was to protect its homeland. So now we (NATO) try to start a war and we praise the scum that tried to start it…

Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-re! (sung eight times)
Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-re!
Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-re!
Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-re!
Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-re!
Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-re!
Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-re!
Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-re!

Keep singing it people! It is better to sing and smack that drum, than to look at the truth as it really is. Louder people and you will not have to hear the truth. Common louder people and then you can learn to dance like the “Dance Hall Ladies” in the above picture…

Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-re! (sung eight times)

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia…

Moscow International Film Festival… (2012)

Sveta and I went to the movies yesterday. Very special movies…

The Moscow International Film Festival…

We saw a group of short films made in Russia and Estonia. They were wonderful and from the old days to the new days. They were in 3-D and made in Soviet style 3-D. They were simple wonderful and the best movie was about an Eelpout fish…

It was about what ended up being 5 men, trying to capture the eelpout, as everyone knows that an eelpout has the best tasting liver in the world. These men were all in the water and never did get that eelpout and it finally swam away as they almost all cried. For as you know the eelpout has the best tasting liver in the world… 🙂

I got to see some old Soviet films about what Moscow looked like in the old days and there even was a cartoon called the scarecrow…

It was wonderful and Sveta and I had a good time. Over the years we have seen some great movies at this festival and if you want to see the rich and famous of Moscow out and about? This is the place to go. The fancy cars and fancy people galore right now in Moscow…

We love it when the Moscow International Film Festival comes to town…

Kyle and Sveta
Windows to Russia…

A precursor to war: Syria by John Robles…

Despite all of the efforts of the UN and Russia and other countries that have influence in the region, the West continues to do anything and everything that it can to facilitate and provoke an invasion of Syria and it is clear that those beating the drums of war have no interest in the untold number of lives that will be snuffed out by the hell they are preparing to unleash on the people of Syria, who are already suffering, nor on the very distinct possibility that it will ignite a larger violent conflict in the region.

If you have been following the news I am sure that you have heard by now that over the weekend a Turkish F-4 Phantom Fighter was shot down over the territory of Syria. At first Turkey reported that the aircraft was flying in international waters and almost immediately called for an emergency NATO session under article 4. As Turkey is a NATO member it does have that right to do so. Article 4 states that member countries must meet, “…whenever the territorial integrity, political independence or security of any of the parties is threatened.”

So here we have it, what anyone who has been watching the situation in Syria has been waiting for: the perfect precept for a Syrian “no fly zone, humanitarian intervention” invasion. Again directed from Washington, carried out by its surrogate NATO and taking place on the Eurasian continent.

The war drums are beating once again, and even though Turkey has now admitted the fighter “strayed” into Syrian airspace, and the wreckage has been found on the bed of the Mediterranean, in Syrian waters at a depth of 1,300 meters, there is no talk of cancelling their call for talks on NATO involvement.

While the western media is full of reports blaming Syria and the like no one thinks to question why in such a volatile area and under the current circumstances Turkey would send, or even allow, their fighter aircraft into the area and then allow it fly into Syrian air-space.

Provocation: pure and simple. And the timing could not be more perfect coming on the heels of developments that undermine the plans of the North Atlantic Alliance. The first being the Syrian government pledging to follow the peace plan drawn up by Kofi Annan and the another being the inclusion of the opposition in the new cabinet and government formed after the country’s first multiparty elections which were held on May the 7th.

This also comes on the heels of reports and the materialization of evidence that the CIA and the West are funding and arming the Syrian “rebels” and a failed propaganda attempt by Hillary Clinton to provoke Russia and again give a reason for military intervention in Syria.

The playbook is the same and follows the script for complete and total global domination that was drawn up by the Project for the New American Century before the events of 9-11, an event which served as the catalyst all of the wars we are living through today and which has pulled the world into an endless global war against phantom enemies.

First there are accusations of human rights abuses, mass killings, weapons of mass destruction, acts of aggression etc., then reports of the necessity to intervene, after which complete obliteration and destruction of the target country, massive casualties and then control of resources, the members of the new ruling class, and massive profits from reconstruction and resource control.

We have seen the same thing before with NATO and the U.S.; Yugoslavia, Iraq, Libya, and Kosovo, it is a formula they seem to have stuck to because so far they have gone unpunished for what in fact are crimes against humanity. Yes, waging a war of aggression is a crime against humanity. Even if it is a “preventive” war as the US loves to go around labeling its bloody criminal killing enterprises.

There are always accusations of terrible crimes and violence that must not go unpunished by in fact they are the worst out-of-control killers, killing thousands and destroying countries to make them exploitable, in what must be called one the worst crimes against humanity that can be committed, and they do so on lies and through media manipulation. They have grown so emboldened that they do so regularly and will say anything at all, now without even the need for proof or backing evidence.

Take Hillary Clinton’s recent accusations against Russia accusing it of selling attack helicopters to Syria, when in fact under old contracts it was selling and servicing what are largely transport helicopters, which of course could be outfitted with guns. We could say the same thing about the US if a terrorist uses an American car, fills it with explosives and blows it up. We could say the US is supplying terrorists with exploding cars. Ridiculous, and for comments like this to be made by the Secretary of State and then for redactions to be made when they are immediately seen for the lie they are would have been an unforgiveable disgrace before 9-11.

Now they are emboldened, running amok and out of control, making statements and fabrications so obvious and so unbelievable to back up their killing machine, that it seems an effort in futility to try to counter such an assault on humanity.

For that is what it is, an assault on humanity, on every thinking, breathing, feeling and conscious being on the planet. When one country is allowed to kill at will, a country with a president who laughs that he has a daily assassination list he signs off on, the world must pull together and cut off the head of the beast even it is the Hydra.

We must not sit idly by while they invade yet another sovereign nation on false evidence, any country that does so even once must be stripped of its weapons and of any right to wage war.

Best wishes.

The views and opinions expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of the Windows to Russia.

What If?

I have been asked several times over the last few months, “What If, the US makes the borders almost impossible to cross?” or “What if Russia removes Americans from her country?” or “What if? Or What if?”

After thinking about it for awhile and after this last trip to Ukraine and crossing the border by jet. It really hit home that America really is trying to make crossing the border so terrible that you do not want to go. America is closing the borders a tiny step at a time…

America is even working overtime to piss off most of the world and make it so us Americans are not wanted in the rest of the world. I have an interesting thought, “Make Love not War!”

Okay enough of that old time phrase stuff…

I read an article that said that new technology would allow, within a decade for travelers to the USA to not have to take off shoes and be able to carry bottles of water aboard again. Why new technology would allow people to not have to take laptops out of their bag… (Oh My!)

That kinda ignorant news makes me laugh because, Ukraine and Russia already have that technology, or at least they must, because I already don’t have to remove my laptop, take my shoes off and can carry bottled water aboard right now in Russia and Ukraine… (Oh MY!)

So lets get back to – What if?

I say so what if?

That is definitely when I will give up being an American! The deficits already outweigh the benefits as I write this article and the pattern toward any benefit is looking rather dismal, to say the least…

Just about the only reason to keep a passport for America is that fact, that right now I still can travel visa free to many many countries, but that is looking to end sooner than later as the financial crises starts to crush the world and America defaults on her debts. No one is going to want a bunch of Americans flooding their country…

The benefits of an American passport in another country is really not a benefit at all…

It dawned on me as Sveta and I talk about taking a trip to China or Vietnam this year. That I will most likely never set foot back in America again. I definitely will not ever set foot back in America if America tries to force people to go back, as I see it starting to happen…

I most likely will not live long enough to worry about it, but as my passport is due up in 2019, I have to make a decision one day about do I get a Russian citizenship, get another citizenship from another country or renew the American passport?

What if? Well I say that passports are stupid and “What If” we did not have passports at all and had an open free world as it should be…

As Sveta would say, “That is just right!”

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia!

The days of US dominance are over, and multilateralism is with us: by Giles Chance…

In January 2009, when I started writing the book China and the Credit Crisis: the emergence of a new world order, I could see that the financial crash of September and October 2008 had seriously weakened US financial power, and that some big changes would follow as a result. What I did not know then was how long these changes would take, nor did I realize that Europe had been as badly affected as the US by the boom and bust of the first eight years of the millennium.

Now, nearly four years later, the destruction wrought by the West’s love affair with debt and derivatives, and the extent of Western economic decline since 2008 has become plain for all to see. Most people thought that the G20 summit held in Washington after the crash, in November 2008, would mark a temporary weakness of the West, and that normal service would be resumed after at most a couple of years. The expression “From G8 to G20” would become “From G8 to G20 and back again”.

Although the G8 has continued to meet (supported particularly by Japan, which in China’s absence can aspire to the G8 role of leading Asian power), it is the larger G20 grouping that is starting to show the real staying power. It is not hard to see why. As usual, it comes down to money.

The larger emerging countries, led by China, have the economic growth and the ready cash that the West lacks and increasingly needs. The question now is: How long before China and the other BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India and South Africa) come to play the dominant role in the international arena?

The statement issued by the G20 leaders when the summit ended in the Mexican seaside resort of Los Cabos on June 19 shows the impact of the emerging-country agenda, in a way that would have been thought impossible five years ago. For many years, in contrast to the US-led Western unilateral approach to global problems marked by the end of the Cold War and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, China has stressed a multilateral approach that champions the unique situation and characteristics of each country as a key factor in promoting global peace and prosperity.

This approach is underlined in clause 8 of the G20 summit leaders’ declaration: “Despite the challenges we all face domestically, we have agreed that multilateralism is of even greater importance in the current climate, and remains our best asset to resolve the global economy’s difficulties.”

In other words, a different perspective – of inclusion, not exclusion, and of collaboration – not confrontation, is starting to govern the way global affairs are conducted. The superiority of a global grouping that includes a number of important countries from each continent, including Africa, over a narrow, US-dominated, Western-oriented grouping like the G8 is beginning to follow naturally from the new economic and financial influence exerted since the credit crisis by the big emerging countries, led by China.

An important question that follows from the reshaping of global governance is: Can the International Monetary Fund resume the pre-eminent and beneficial position that it occupied in global financial affairs after 1945? Or will it be left to enjoy the peaceful backwater of global affairs to which it retreated in the 1980s and 1990s, in the face of an increasingly strident US, which ignored it? Does the IMF have a key role to play in the new, post-crisis world of multilateralism? You might think that the IMF is an obvious winner from a multilateral world in financial crisis. In reality, though, it is still unclear how important the IMF will be in global affairs, because it remains controlled by the Western powers, particularly the US, which still holds 17 percent of the voting power, in an organization in which the agreement of 85 percent or more of shareholders is needed for any important policy changes.

The overdue changes in IMF voting power of 2010, which shifted about 6 percent of votes toward China and other emerging countries, have still to be ratified. Meanwhile, the next stage in the reform of IMF voting power (due to take effect in 2014) has yet to begin. For the IMF the danger is that the formerly dominant, but now financially weak, West continues to drag its feet in yielding control over the organization and other institutions of global governance, so that these potentially valuable institutions become irrelevant in a world driven by the economic and cultural power flowing from China, India, Russia, Brazil and the rest of the emerging world.

The continuing euro crisis makes the role of the IMF in global financial affairs particularly important. The raising of $456 billion (360 billion euros) from a wide range of countries to provide the IMF with additional means to support financially troubled countries indicates the potentially central role that the IMF could play. While China, Germany, France and Japan contributed 44 percent of these new support funds, the US contributed nothing. US global power, previously dominant, may have been substantially reduced by the financial crisis, but the country is still powerful enough to prevent the effective execution of any global solution with which it disagrees. So although the IMF could become the key global institution at a time of financial crisis and economic change, one has to wonder whether it really can play a significant role in the resolution of the European financial crisis, even with more than half a trillion US dollars at its disposal.

In the long section of the G20’s final declaration that was devoted to resolving the European financial crisis, it is possible to see a reflection of several different, competing views, from the establishment of the Europe-wide fiscal compact beloved of German believers in spending discipline, to the more liberal French growth-oriented perspective of making better use of European financial means, such as the European Investment Bank and structural funds, to support investment that can restore growth and employment and improve economic competitiveness.

Whatever the competing views, it is clear from the G20 summit declaration that, at last, almost all the steps necessary to resolve the European crisis are now being considered, from fundamental banking reform and recapitalization to fiscal retrenchment and economic reflation by way of targeted investment projects. Only debt forgiveness, an important feature in resolving earlier financial crises, failed to make an appearance in Los Cabos. Here, it is easy to guess that Germany successfully opposed any mention of easier repayment terms for Greece and other indebted Euro countries, although debt rescheduling will undoubtedly feature significantly in reduced European financial stress as lenders are forced to share the burden of economic readjustment with borrowers.

For the first time since the end of World War II, resolution of a major financial crisis will not happen because US money has underwritten a financial solution, thus extending US global influence. The latest G20 summit has shown that the post-1945 US-dominated world has gone for ever, to be replaced by something quite different – a multilateral world in which many different countries will increasingly be able to express their particular concerns, viewpoints and interests, supported by the financial power of the large emerging economies. Whether this new world order turns out to be better and more stable than the one it replaces depends on the wisdom and far-sightedness of its leaders. Among these China will count as pre-eminent.

The author (Giles Chance) is a visiting professor at Guanghua School of Management, Peking University. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of Windows to Russia.