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The End of Unipolarity
The notion of the US as solitary "hyperpower" is outmoded in today's globalized world
Gautam Adhikari
September 17, 2004
Coping with World Population Boom and Bust – Part II
Measures to reverse declining birth rates are hard to implement
Joseph Chamie
August 24, 2004
India’s Kinder and Gentler Globalization
The new government wants to show it can take care of the neediest while promoting investment and exports
Pratap Bhanu Mehta
August 3, 2004
Coping with World Population Boom and Bust – Part I
With populations booming in the less developed world, migration pressures will increase
Joseph Chamie
August 19, 2004
Can Corporations Safeguard Labor and Human Rights?
US-backed corporate social responsibility initiatives could help improve conditions in developing countries
Susan Ariel Aaronson
June 24, 2004
Quo Vadis America?
The US can recover from the current mess, but the days of hegemony are over
Immanuel Wallerstein
July 13, 2004
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Mass Effect of Global Downturn
Outsourced requests for special Masses in India decline
Cithara Paul
August 17, 2009
Driving Out of Germany, to Pollute Another Day
German clunkers reappear in African and Eastern European car markets
Carter Dougherty
August 12, 2009
Japan Pays Foreign Workers to Go Home
Foreign workers offered cash in exchange for their permanent exit from Japan
August 10, 2009
Doctors in Cuba Start Over in the US
A steady stream of doctors leave Cuba to work in the US and Latin America
Mirta Ojito
August 7, 2009
Just When Africa’s Luck Was Changing
The global credit debacle lowers foreign direct investment in Africa
Ron Nixon
August 6, 2009
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