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The Great Reverse – Part II
Both Southeast Asia and the US have to adjust to China's rising star
Marvin Ott
September 6, 2004
The Great Reverse – Part III
Burgeoning Sino-Indian trade ties may significantly alter the world economic balance
Anna Greenspan
September 8, 2004
Strategy for an Energy-Starved World: Go Coal!
With enormous coal reserves worldwide, the technology to turn coal into liquid fuel holds promise
David Dapice
July 15, 2004
Silicon Valley Dons a Brave Face, Despite Worries
The birthplace of hi-tech globalization frets about competition
S.L. Bachman
April 28, 2004
The Hollowing-Out of Hollywood
'Runaway productions' boost profits but also take jobs abroad
Christina Klein
April 30, 2004
Kenya: Globalizing with Flowers
The country still has long way to go to integrate more profitably with the world
Jean-Pierre Lehmann
April 9, 2004
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Preservation of Asia’s Forests: A Global Hurdle
Technology and global partnerships are key to saving the forests of developing countries.
Takeshi Toma
July 9, 2003
Ecologists Fear Disaster as Oil Rush Takes Grip in Quake Zone
Russian island to be turned into Japan's energy hub in project worth billions to Shell.
Nick Paton Walsh
August 25, 2003
India Tries to Contain Tempest Over Soft Drink Safety
Blame for unsafe soft drinks is shifting from Coca-Cola and Pepsi to the Indian government.
Amy Waldman
August 23, 2003
China's Growth Creates a Boom for Cargo Ships
But are global industries becoming too dependent on China's erratic, if booming, economy?
Keith Bradsher
August 28, 2003
Strict CO2 Limits Will Send Work Abroad
Britain could underwrite emissions inefficiencies throughout Europe with strict policies at home, energy company warns.
David Gow
August 20, 2003
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