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Chinese-led integration of East Asia spurs an economic boom and diminishes US role in the region
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The Threat of Global Food Shortages – Part II
Big agribusiness may boost crops temporarily, but wreaks environmental havoc over the long term
Mira Kamdar
May 7, 2008
Superclass and the Inequity of Globalization
To ensure world stability, a private sector–dominated superclass driving globalization needs reining in
David Rothkopf
May 14, 2008
The IPCC: The Science Is In on Climate Change
Citizens and scientists demand action from political leaders
April 21, 2008
Clock Running Out on Irreversible Climate Change – Part II
To fight climate change, environmental necessity must trump political convenience
Bo Ekman
April 18, 2008
Irrational Exuberance to Bust: Financial Bubbles Demand Regulation
Financial regulation could moderate the quest for profits that contributes to one jumbo bubble after another
Kemal Dervis
April 23, 2008
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G20 Must Address the Anti-Globalization Undercurrent to Stay Relevant
Global finance reforms are needed to increase security and transparency – or populism will spread
Peter Drysdale
September 2, 2016
Abenomics: What Japan’s Economic Experiment Can Teach the Rest of the World
Does fiscal expansion delay structural reforms?
August 16, 2016
Food for Thought
Protectionist mood in advanced economies may nudge emerging economies to develop their own service markets
Nayan Chanda
August 15, 2016
We’re in a Low-Growth World. How Did We Get Here?
Some economic trends are not readily apparent as they unfold
Neil Irwin
August 8, 2016
Erdogan Targets More Than 50,000 in Purge After Failed Turkish Coup
Turkey’s political divisiveness could spill across borders
Humeyra Pamuk and Ercan Gurses
July 20, 2016
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