The US and China: Friends or Foes? – Part II

With a booming economy, China takes steps to spread its wealth
Daniel H. Rosen
April 20, 2006

One-Time Highways to Growth Take a Toll on the Japanese Economy

A small change – reducing road tolls – could ease urban concentration and fortify the Japanese economy
Yasuyo Yamazaki
March 16, 2006

Anxious America – Part I

Shaken by the extent of foreign role in the US, politicians raise questions that go to the heart of globalization
S.L. Bachman
March 9, 2006

Keeping North Korea from the Brink – Part I

US must recognize the limits of Beijing’s ability - and willingness - to pressure Pyongyang beyond a point
Peter Beck
February 14, 2006

Vietnam Goes Global

The government embraces capitalism, but so far only for small businesses
Jordan Ryan
December 15, 2005

Russian Civil Society Will Find It Harder to Breathe

President Putin cracks down on NGOs despite foreign criticism
Liliana N. Proskuryakova
December 8, 2005

Heading South?

Egypt’s economy in quagmire – in need of quick reform and citizen support
Niveen Wahish
February 15, 2013

The French Connection

To survive globalization, governments and multinational corporations must be vigilant and flexible
Nayan Chanda
December 12, 2012

From Local to Global

India rejects big-box stores for its consumers, forgoing big multiplier effect
Nayan Chanda
December 13, 2011

India Halts Wal-Mart Entry Amid Protests

Backtracking on big-box plan adds uncertainty for foreign investors
Bibhudatta Pradhan, Andrew MacAskil
December 8, 2011

Brazilian Paves Way for China’s Carmakers

In the world’s fourth largest auto market, consumers snap up foreign models
Joe Leahy
November 29, 2011