Transcript of 'Yellow in a White World'

Lecture series marking the 150th anniversary of the first Chinese student Yung Wing's graduation from Yale
Harold Hongju Koh
September 27, 2004

"Copywood" No Longer

The South Korean film industry shows it can hold its own by combining local themes with Hollywood style
Christina Klein
October 11, 2004

The Great Reverse - Part I

After two centuries of Western domination, China and India are poised to claim their places
Clyde Prestowitz
September 2, 2004

The Great Reverse – Part III

Burgeoning Sino-Indian trade ties may significantly alter the world economic balance
Anna Greenspan
September 8, 2004

Gulf Security in a Globalizing World: Going beyond US Hegemony

To avoid repeating history, the US should adopt a multilateral approach and address the domestic issues at the heart of the region’s instability
Michael Kraig
June 29, 2004

Quo Vadis America?

The US can recover from the current mess, but the days of hegemony are over
Immanuel Wallerstein
July 13, 2004

Workers Falling Behind in Mexico

Wages have dropped but remain too high to compete with other developing countries.
Mary Jordan
July 15, 2003

Xenophobia has no place in Thailand

Animosity towards migrants is blinding citizens to their contribution to Thailand.
Pravit Rojanaphruk
July 16, 2003

Indians Pursue Portuguese Passports as an Entree to Europe

Indians from Goa with Portuguese passports have access to all EU states.
James Brooke
June 8, 2003

The Arch of Globalization

What do you make of the US invasion of Iraq? In this installment of his on-going series on Iraq, Abdel-Moneim Said reviews 10 reasons for the Anglo-Saxon war.
Abdel-Moneim
June 5, 2003

Threat Erodes Japan’s Pacifism

Wary of North Korea, pacifist Japan builds up its defenses.
Doug Struck
February 15, 2003