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A Book Review: Bound Together
The history of globalization examines how traders, preachers, adventurers and warriors shaped globalization
Paul Freedman
May 17, 2007
Megacities, Mega Dreams for a Connected World
Cities such as Bombay present many strange paradoxes, linking challenge with opportunity
Suketu Mehta
June 14, 2007
China’s Plan for Global Warming: Wait for the US
With the G-8 summit addressing climate change, all nations expect both the US and China to play a pivotal role
Michael Richardson
June 5, 2007
India Cannot Afford Rural Failure
The crisis of India’s farmers has the potential to derail the country’s exceptional economic growth
Mira Kamdar
April 20, 2007
Wolfowitz Saga Exposes Structural Flaws of the World Bank
The apathy of some international players hints at the decreasing relevance of global institutions
Devesh Kapur
May 15, 2007
A Discussion On Ethical Globalization
‘Globalization is a reality. It can be more beneficial'
January 15, 2003
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Quinoa’s Global Success Creates Quandary at Home
Due to surging demand, Bolivians can no longer afford a traditional staple
Simon Romero, Sara Shahriari
March 23, 2011
Women's Rights in Afghanistan Lose Steam
Gender equality remains a distant dream for women in rural Afghanistan
Tom A. Peter
March 9, 2011
Revolutionary Tide Sees New Friends for China
For Arab regimes, trade with China could trump old alliances with the West
Mei Xinyu
February 22, 2011
Reverse Coupling
By building domestic markets, developing nations could revive the global economy
Nayan Chanda
October 11, 2010
Bangladesh, “Basket Case” No More
Bangladesh serves as role model for other developing nations
Sadanand Dhume
October 5, 2010
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