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Where Trade Trumps Politics
In lifting a 15-year-old arms embargo on China, the European Union may exacerbate already tense US relations
Quentin Peel
February 3, 2005
US Resolution Reveals Distrust of China, EU
Critics view new legislation, which calls for maintenance the EU arms embargo, as third-party meddling
February 4, 2005
Can the World Deliver for Africa?
Britain becomes the champion of African economic revival in 2005
Larry Elliott
February 2, 2005
How Globalization Train is Overrunning Nigeria
Development in Nigeria has been derailed by domestic shortcomings and international inequity
Etim Imisim
January 27, 2005
Euro Stabilizes After Dutch No Vote
Despite some alarmist predictions, the European currency makes a slight recovery after reaching low point
Steve Johnson
June 2, 2005
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