March 27, 2007
Graham Hutchings discusses the progress and prospects of the EU's newer members with Tamas David-Barrett, consultant and contributor to the Daily Brief, and Dr Mike Taylor, Oxford Analytica's Eastern Europe Editor. View
March 15, 2007
The annual session of China's legislature, the National People's Congress, has concluded and will be remembered chiefly for its passage of a controversial Property Law extending legal protection to the growing number of urban middle class property owners. Graham Hutchings discusses its significance with Dr Steve Tsang. View
March 2 ,2007
Senior US officials will sit down with their counterparts from Iran and Syria (among others) in Baghdad later this month to discuss ways of improving security in Iraq. Graham Hutchings, discusses the issue with David Taylor and Dr Tom Wales. View
February 23 ,2007
The United States has much ground to recover with Latin America. Graham Hutchings discusses Washington's "year of engagement" with Dr. Jill Hedges and Dr. Neil Pyper of Oxford Analytica's Latin America Desk.
January 30 ,2007
David Taylor assesses the possibility of a US-Iranian military confrontation with Dr Tom Wales, Oxford Analytica's North America editor. View
January 11 ,2007
Graham Hutchings discusses the outlook for China, Taiwan and Hong Kong in 2007 with Dr. Steve Tsang, Fellow of St Antony's College Oxford and Oxford Analytica Region Head. View
January 5 ,2007
Graham Hutchings discusses what 2007 has in store for Russia with Dr Alex Pravda and explores the implications of the enlarged European Union with Michael Taylor. View
December 1,2006
Graham Hutchings and Neil Pyper, Latin America Editor, follow up with discussion of the de facto transfer of power in Cuba to Raul Castro. Then Tom Wales, North America Editor, examines the prospects for the Iraq Study Group report on Iraq. View
November 17,2006
Dr. Hartmut Meyer and Dr. Tom Wales look in detail at leadership challenges in Europe and the United States, following the Democrats' success in the US mid-term elections and the election of Ségolène Royal as the French Socialist Party's presidential candidate for 2007.View