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Big democracies flounder in tackling global crisis
David Ignatius
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Read China’s Lips

Expect China to ease its purchases of US debt
Stephen S. Roach
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How Foreign Money Can Find Its Way Into Political Campaigns

Foreign governments and corporations openly spend millions on lobbying efforts
Dan Froomkin
July 20, 2011

China Urges US to Protect Creditors by Raising Debt

The US toys with debt default and global calamity
Bettina Wassener, Matthew Saltmarsh
July 15, 2011

Europe Seeks to Free Itself From Rating Agencies' Grip

Rejecting outside assessments of its debt, Europe struggles to create its own agency
David Böcking
July 8, 2011
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