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Western eradication drive means increased poverty and political tension for the Afghans
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US-Russia Relations Saved for Now
Left unattended, the papered-over democracy divide will not sustain cooperation on anti-terror and other fronts
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The "Anti-Davos" offers welcome pressure on governments and corporations, but can it emerge as an effective dialogue partner?
Dominic Sachsenmaier
January 31, 2005
China's African Safari
Besides buying energy and commodities, China is also trying to win hearts and minds in a continent embittered by colonial experience
Paul Mooney
January 3, 2005
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Will abundant resources be a blessing or a curse in Mongolia's development?
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Dubai's bustling open economy and diversity challenge traditional values
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October 6, 2008
Worthy Goal
Free trade would be a boon for democracy and quality of life across the western hemisphere
Eric Farnsworth
November 18, 2003
Superpower Dream Behind China's Heavy Industry Push
Military and technological strength remain long-term goals
Guo Shiping
November 19, 2003
The Great Rainforest Tragedy
The global soybean trade destroys Brazil’s unique forests
Michael McCarthy
June 28, 2003
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