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Why Globalization Is in Trouble – Part I
Job loss and worry about identity make the West reconsider the value of trade and immigration
Branko Milanovic
August 29, 2006
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Europe can’t decide if human rights trump trade in relations with Asian giant
Shada Islam
April 14, 2008
Oil May Not Grease Friendship
Countries with less oil and more entrepreneurship tend to align with the US
Amity Shlaes
March 24, 2008
Nike Versus Sweatshop Critic: Back to California
The US Supreme Court decision opens the door to a lawsuit relating to globalization
S.L. Bachman
June 27, 2003
Wrong on Rights
The Bush Administration would exempt US corporations from responsibility for their abusive behavior abroad
Harold Hongju Koh
July 18, 2003
Iraq War Ends, Not Europe's Acrimony with the US
EU leaders and the US differ over who should oversee the reconstruction of Iraq
Shada Islam
April 15, 2003
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Africa’s Rising Middle Class – And Why It Matters
DIY firms, not multinationals, may be best poised to handle the continent’s diversity
Tom Jackson
February 25, 2016
Call for US Ban on Muslims and Business Deals: IBT
The Trump Organization has investments in Istanbul and Dubai
Sarah Berger and David Sirota
December 9, 2015
Thank You for Not Smoking
The WHO’s groundbreaking fight against tobacco could be replicated to combat other public health issues
Heather Wipfli
October 7, 2015
China Will Need to Rely on Intermediaries to Succeed in Hollywood
By 2020, China’s expected to be the world’s top movie market
Henny Sender
August 10, 2015
Is Climate Change Now Its Own Industry?
Companies turn to consultants to assess risks
August 7, 2015
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