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Rather than pointing fingers at each other, the US and China should seek accommodation
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Globalization in Trouble – Part II
Will tough economic times make developed nations shy away from globalization?
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Some economic trends are not readily apparent as they unfold
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The British decision suggests that nations will struggle to cooperate on pressing global challenges
Nayan Chanda
July 11, 2016
Out of Africa
Climate change adds to desertification, migration, conflicts and extremism
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