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In providing jobs for millions of Africans, the globalized chocolate industry must also avoid engaging child labor
Susan Ariel Aaronson
March 13, 2007
Globalization Forces a Health-Check of US Auto Industry
Hobbled by excessive health-care costs and tough foreign competition, US manufacturers search for solutions
Susan Froetschel
February 19, 2007
America’s China Worries – Part II
Hobbled by a rising trade deficit and massive debt, Washington seeks some leverage with Beijing
Bruce Stokes
February 8, 2007
US-South Korean Free-Trade Agreement: The Cost of Failure
US influence over major emerging markets has diminished
Bruce Stokes
January 9, 2007
Hollywood in the Era of Globalization
Will Hollywood continue to thrive in today's competitive global marketplace?
Allen J. Scott
November 29, 2002
Emptying the Oceans
World fisheries are over-harvested and under-protected. Only governmental cooperation and a consumer boycott can avoid a global fishing catastrophe
Michael Richardson
November 17, 2002
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Kyoto's Not Dead Yet
Russians may just be playing a game of brinkmanship
December 3, 2003
Steel Tariffs Reported On Way Out
To avert a trade war with the EU and Japan, the U.S. is likely to remove duties on steel imports
David Roeder
December 2, 2003
China Raises Estimates of HIV-AIDS Cases to 1 Million
But battling the epidemic may mean breaking patent laws to produce affordable generic drugs
Elisabeth Rosenthal
September 6, 2002
India's Call Centers Face Struggle to Keep Staff as Economy Revives
Demands for higher wages threaten India's image as a low-labor cost alternative for US corporations
Ashok Bhattacharjee
October 29, 2003
Sleepy City Has High Hopes, Dreaming of High Tech
Foreign technology companies, seeking cheap and qualified labor, find it in India's smaller cities
David Rohde
November 20, 2003
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