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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
Immigration is Changing the Face of Suburban America
Atlanta's experience shows that migrants can help revitalize once-languishing local economies
William G. Holt, III
July 6, 2004
America's Korea Policy Needs an Overhaul
Anti-US sentiment in North and South stems from Washington's misguided economic and security positions
Stephen W. Linton
July 20, 2004
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Pentagon Seeking New Access Pacts for Africa Bases
The United States is looking at ways to counter the global threat of terrorism.
Eric Schmitt
July 5, 2003
When Frontier Justice Becomes Foreign Policy
Assassinating Saddam Hussein may not be in America's best interest.
Thomas Powers
July 13, 2003
Solving a Riddle Wrapped in a Mystery Inside a Cookie
Fortune cookies, a symbol of Chinese culture for many, originated in Japan
Jennifer 8. Lee
January 18, 2008
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
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