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Kenya: Globalizing with Flowers
The country still has long way to go to integrate more profitably with the world
Jean-Pierre Lehmann
April 9, 2004
US Attempt at Domination Hobbled by Contradiction
Washington cannot mix mercantilist security strategy with global laissez-faire economy
Michael Kraig
April 19, 2004
Globalization 3.0 Has Shrunk the World
Globalization of the individual is creating new opportunities and causing new pains
April 7, 2004
How Far East Can Europe Go?
Turkey wants to join the EU, but some say Europe ends where Islam begins
Shada Islam
May 3, 2004
Silicon Valley Dons a Brave Face, Despite Worries
The birthplace of hi-tech globalization frets about competition
S.L. Bachman
April 28, 2004
Looking over the Horizon
The Head of the US National Intelligence Council Assesses America's Strategic Challenges
Robert L. Hutchings
March 22, 2004
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Fading of the Dollar’s Dominance
The dollar’s demise: is it for real this time?
Anthony Faiola
June 26, 2009
Can Governments Till The Fields Of Innovation?
Will government’s role in innovation spur or spurn it?
Steve Lohr
June 24, 2009
Soft Market for Cashmere Takes Toll in China
The global economic crisis touches one of the oldest professions: goat herding
Keith Bradsher
June 22, 2009
Economic Downturn Fuels Human Trafficking
Is it the global recession, more profits, or different data collection that has led to a rise in human trafficking?
Howard LaFranchi
June 22, 2009
The Great U-Turn
Immigrants and the global economic crisis: now the grass is greener at home
Patrick Barta, Joel Millman
June 18, 2009
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