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More mortar is needed to make the BRICs stick together
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A few ideologues can threaten the global economy and global cooperation
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National leaders avoid outright protectionism, but try to tame globalization
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Markets throughout the globe could seize up
Annie Lowrey, Nathaniel Popper
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As US debt seems less safe, China is determined to lessen reliance on the dollar
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