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The Immigration Myth

By Ian Pryde on November 18, 2016 in Africa, Asia, Economy, Europe, Germany, International Relations/Geopolitics, Islam, IT, Migration & Immigration, The Middle East, The West, United States

A tipping point has been reached across the West where immigration is increasingly regarded as unacceptable across all economic and educational classes. The indigenous population sees new immigrants as competitors […]

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The Struggle for Democracy has Begun

By Ian Pryde on August 04, 2016 in Central Asia, China, Islam, Russia, The Middle East, Turkey, United States

For decades, we have been taking our freedom for granted. But suddenly authoritarian populists are threatening liberal societies worldwide. Time to wake up. Die Zeit, 4 August 2016. *** The […]

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Russia’s Future Prospects & Russia in Comparison with Emerging Markets of the CIS, Africa, Latin America and Asia

By Ian Pryde on January 17, 2014 in Africa, Americas, Asia, BRIC, Central Asia, Economy, Eurasia, Russia

Ian Pryde, Founder & CEO of Eurasia Strategy & Communications, is to present a seminar at the Canada-Eurasia-Russia Business Association (CERBA): “Russia’s Future Prospects & Russia in Comparison with Emerging […]

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Time for Common Sense

By Ian Pryde on June 19, 2013 in China, Economy, Energy, Gas, Oil, Russia, Shale Oil & Gas, United States

On June 18, 2013, President Putin warned that government revenues would be less than previously expected and that the budget policy for 2014-2016 had to be planned accordingly. He also said that while revenues from natural […]

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A democratic deficit – or just sheer apathy?

By Ian Pryde on December 08, 2011 in Germany, Politics, Russia, United States

While people in the streets at first glance seems to indicate a movement for political change, it may only indicate how easy it is to organize large groups using the […]

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Occupy Russia

By Ian Pryde on October 18, 2011 in Economy, Politics, Russia, United States

An Occupy Wall Street campaign demonstrator stands in Zuccotti Park, near Wall Street in New York October 17, 2011. Source: Reuters / Vostock Photo Is Russia immune to Occupy Wall […]

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Different consumers, same products

By Ian Pryde on September 20, 2011 in China, Economy, India, Japan, United States

In the 1990s, many economists in the U.S. and Europe predicted that the euro would fail. Yet precious few pointed to the West’s huge debt in the late 1990s – or forecast […]

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A triumph of willful ignorance

By Ian Pryde on September 09, 2011 in International Relations/Geopolitics, Islam, Media, Politics, United States

Even before 9/11, politicians had a tendency to rely on poorly researched information about distant regions and culture. Since then, the situation has just gotten worse. I had just boarded […]

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Is the West in debt to the Rest?

By Ian Pryde on August 09, 2011 in China, Economy, Energy, Politics, Russia, United States

Developed economies may be in trouble, but those in emerging markets shouldn’t write them off yet. Official reactions in Moscow and Beijing to the debt debacle in Washington provide the […]

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Toyota will bounce back

By Ian Pryde on January 29, 2010 in Car Industry, Germany, Japan, Kyrgyz Republic, United States

Toyota’s recall of nearly 2 million cars doesn’t look good, but any company that records its first loss some 70 years after its foundation must be world class. In late […]

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Ian Pryde

Founder & CEO, Eurasia Strategy & Communications, Contributing Editor, Explaining Eurasia

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  • Russia’s Economic Doldrums Causing Hardship In Kyrgyzstan
  • Immigration: The Numbers Game
  • “Scandal” about separating parents and children gets more emotional
  • Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
  • “Progressives” still wrong on immigration

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