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Globalization and God – Part II
Religious revivalism may win a few battles, but secularism will ultimately win the war
Bruce Mazlish
November 28, 2006
AIDS Threatens India’s Prosperity
Failure to rein in the epidemic could undermine India’s growth and affect its trading partners
Pramit Mitra
November 30, 2006
North Korea’s Nuclear Gamble
The nuclear test challenges South Korea and Japan and shakes the US-dominated Asian security
Shim Jae Hoon
October 10, 2006
China Gets Tough With North Korea
By siding with the US in sanctioning North Korea, China improves relations with Japan and consolidates its regional power
Susan L. Shirk
October 26, 2006
Made in China: Wal-Mart Unions
Success of Chinese unions could foreshadow unionization for Wal-Mart elsewhere in the world
Anita Chan
October 12, 2006
A Clash of Civilizations in Europe?
Sensitivity over every perceived slight to religion pits Islam against European secularism
Patrick Sabatier
October 17, 2006
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Europe and an Inscrutable China
EU-China cooperation goes up in smoke
January 26, 2010
Climate Of Politics
Copenhagen disappointed the Europeans, but halted the widening rift between India and China
Nayan Chanda
January 22, 2010
China and Google: “Illegal Flower Tribute”
China removes flowers placed by admirers from Google's doorstep
Evan Osnos
January 14, 2010
The Ties That Bind
The age-old motives that have led human beings to connect will continue to integrate the world
Nayan Chanda
February 26, 2009
Deglobalization
Globalization shifts focus amid economic downturn
Daniel Gross
December 14, 2009
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