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Wire-tapping row could bring down government and will damage political class and Macedonia's reputation abroad
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The Thai junta is wooing China to advance its domestic reforms, but the depth of their ties must not be exaggerated
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Speculation over the position of the military will rise, though popular sentiment is focused above all on empty shelves
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Khan could re-launch protests next year, putting the longevity of the Sharif administration at risk
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Western criticism will push Baku towards Moscow but the rebalance will only go so far
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Lukashenka remains secure for now and any major political change will come from inside the ruling elite
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Army appears keen to form a civilian-led transitional government, amid looming threats of sanctions
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The election result increases the government's political capital, but Fiji's democratic consolidation has some way to go
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Military control over Thailand's economic policies and the investment climate will outlast direct military rule
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The Thai army's effort to buoy its reputation and the economy with its SEZ plans is exposed to key risks
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