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Islam has no centralized controls; any power-hungry despot can use religion as an excuse
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The Legacy of Tiananmen Square
Crackdown on June 4, 1989, cowed the Chinese people and the world, eroding democratic values
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China resists further currency appreciation to remain competitive in manufacturing and job creation
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Jihad in Nigeria: Past Lives On
Jihad in Africa has long complicated foreign relations, and Muslims still struggle to define and control the quest
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April 29, 2014
Bali Boost: WTO Lives, Snatched for Now From Jaws of Defeat
Bali agreement, with many promises, is a start, but leadership and reform are required
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Argentina Omits Falkland Islands from Map; Online Uproar Swiftly Follows
Longstanding territorial disputes remain controversial
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January 11, 2017
Rethinking Labor Mobility
Mobility is not simply relocating, and requires new social and psychological mindsets
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