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Success of Chinese unions could foreshadow unionization for Wal-Mart elsewhere in the world
Anita Chan
October 12, 2006
Globalization Hits Road Bumps in India
Appalling governance and populism combine to block reform and deter economic integration with the world
Pranab Bardhan
October 3, 2006
Chávez-China Oil Deal May Produce Unsuspected Winners
More sources of oil could provide global energy security
Trevor Houser
September 7, 2006
Economic Patriotism – Blind Alley in a Globalized World?
Protecting favorite industries only postpones inevitable changes that can also be helpful
Patricia Wruuck
August 8, 2006
Why Globalization Is in Trouble – Part II
The politics of global resentment will find many followers in the fragmented and weak undeveloped world
Branko Milanovic
August 31, 2006
China’s Portuguese Connection
China grooms a strategic relationship with the Community of Portuguese Language Countries
Loro Horta
June 22, 2006
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Shock Absorber: US Retools Economy, Curbing Thirst for Oil
Rejecting high prices, consumers willingly change habits
Justin Lahart
August 18, 2008
China Protectionism Equals Votes
Leading up to the 2004 presidential election, US officials are scrambling to scapegoat China for domestic unemployment
Christian Bourge
September 15, 2003
Harvesting Poverty
Agricultural subsidies hurt everyone but large farmers – from small farmers to poor countries
November 11, 2003
Caught in the Pull of Globalization
Economists say flow of work overseas is unstoppable – and healthy for U.S.
Aaron Davis
November 10, 2003
Privatization vs. Democracy
Plans to sell Iraq's state-owned enterprises is an undemocratic move
Salah Hemeid
October 13, 2003
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