US-South Korean Free-Trade Agreement: The Cost of Failure

US influence over major emerging markets has diminished
Bruce Stokes
January 9, 2007

Hollywood in the Era of Globalization

Will Hollywood continue to thrive in today's competitive global marketplace?
Allen J. Scott
November 29, 2002

Washington’s Iraq Dilemma: Dialogue with Syria Could Serve Bigger Purpose

The US could use interests of the Bashar regime to deliver change throughout the broader Middle East
Matthew Lee
December 14, 2006

India: Emerging as Eastern or Western Power?

India can follow in the footsteps of Japan or China – or even forge its own path
Kishore Mahbubani
December 19, 2006

Is Globalization Sustainable?

History shows that globalization isn’t inevitable, and current world trends may not be favorable
David Dapice
September 26, 2002

First Contact

China flirted with globalization six centuries before the WTO
Aparisim Ghosh
October 10, 2002

Reverse Coupling

By building domestic markets, developing nations could revive the global economy
Nayan Chanda
October 11, 2010

More Countries Adopt China’s Tactics on Currency

Global downturn lures countries into ‘beggar-thy-neighbor’ currency moves
David E. Sanger, Michael Wines
October 11, 2010

Wen Warns Against Renminbi Pressure

China, resisting a renminbi rise, could trigger currency wars
Alan Beattie, Joshua Chaffin, Kevin Brown
October 7, 2010

Bangladesh, “Basket Case” No More

Bangladesh serves as role model for other developing nations
Sadanand Dhume
October 5, 2010

Asia's Currency Market Shakeup

Intricate connections and countless external pressures complicate currency coordination
Philip Bowring
September 30, 2010