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A Discussion On Ethical Globalization
‘Globalization is a reality. It can be more beneficial'
January 15, 2003
Big Bang Expansion of the European Union
Adding 75 million people to the European Union is no small affair
Shada Islam
January 28, 2003
Illegal Migration in the 21st Century
Despite efforts to legally regulate immigration, millions of people continue to seek passage to richer countries
Bertil Lintner
January 10, 2003
Increased Globalization Pivotal to Japanese Reform
To overcome its economic crisis Japan needs to open its economy to the world
Richard Katz
December 4, 2002
Latin America's Explosive Debt
How can Latin American countries bring their economies under control?
Hilton L. Root
December 19, 2002
Looking Beyond Iraq – Part I
Need to end the unilateralism and vengefulness that led the US to a disaster
Strobe Talbott
February 21, 2007
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Angela Merkel Consigns Ireland, Portugal and Spain to Their Fate
German warns debt-laden nations and their investors to expect no more rescues
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
November 11, 2010
Iran Sidesteps Trade Sanctions With Help From Chinese Firms
Iran, sanctioned by the West, finds a friend in China, but pays a price
Ramin Mostaghim, Borzou Daraghi
November 9, 2010
Needing Students, Maine School Hunts in China
Rural town in Maine hopes to fill empty classrooms with Chinese teens
Abby Goodnough
November 5, 2010
Rare Earth Metals Will Be Mined in Vietnam by the Japanese
Row with China leads Japan to mine rare-earth metals in Vietnam
Shino Yuasa
November 4, 2010
How Speculators Are Crippling the Copper Industry
Globalization of commodity trading hikes volatility, endangering production
Jens Glüsing, Alexander Jung, Thomas Schulz
November 4, 2010
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