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China and Google: Searching for Trouble – Part II
Advantage China for now, but it can’t stop the march of globalization
Jeffrey Garten
January 21, 2010
China in Africa: Soft Power, Hard Results
But Africa’s poor don’t see China as a great power
Loro Horta
November 13, 2009
Challenges for China at Sixty – Part II
Although cagey about its internal affairs, China tells others what to do
Frank Ching
September 28, 2009
Will Japan Finally Get a Cabinet That Makes Policy?
With bureaucrats relegated to the background, the Democratic Party may reorient Japan
Karel van Wolferen
September 10, 2009
Between China and India: Is Tibet the Wedge or Link?
Reconciling faith with the forces of globalization remains the challenge
George Yeo
September 8, 2009
The H1N1 Virus: Varied Local Responses to a Global Spread
Pandemics are global but political calculation to confront them is decidedly local
Yanzhong Huang
September 1, 2009
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Quartz: US Tax Bill Is a Massive Victory for Globalization
Tim Fernholz
December 21, 2017
Yes Magazine: We Can Choose Good Globalization
David Korten
December 26, 2017
The Guardian: Trump Pulls US Out of UN Global Compact on Migration
Trump administration’s nativism continues to dictate U.S. international politics
Patrick Wintour
December 8, 2017
Sports Illustrated: Tennis and Globalization
Jon Wertheim and Aryeh B. Bourkoff
November 14, 2017
Economist: Scrapping Iran Deal Could Embolden Hardliners
October 21, 2017
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