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Rising Dragon and the American Eagle – Part II
China is on the rise – but US influence in Asia shows no signs of waning
Robert Sutter
April 22, 2005
Is Democracy in the Middle East a Pipedream?
Amidst the first signs of change, longing competes with mistrust of Western democracy
Fawaz Gerges
April 25, 2005
Rising Dragon and the American Eagle – Part I
China's growing economic power and diplomatic clout may portend a turning of the tide against the US in Asia
David Shambaugh
April 20, 2005
'Wake Up and Face the Flat Earth' – Thomas L. Friedman
In an interview, columnist and author Thomas L. Friedman says globalization has outpaced its critics
April 18, 2005
'Wake Up and Face the Flat Earth'
In an interview, columnist and author Thomas L. Friedman says globalization has outpaced its critics
April 18, 2005
Tangled Threads of Protectionism – Part II
The age-old desire to protect the makers of clothes in a country rages on unabated
Edward Gresser
May 5, 2005
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Yes, This Is About Islam
Washington is wrong - the fight against terrorism is all about Islam
Salman Rushdie
November 2, 2001
Backing Down on Steel Tariffs, U.S. Strengthens Trade Group
The real winner is the WTO
David E. Sanger
December 5, 2003
Today's Capitalism Has Run Its Course
The global economy can benefit from diverse, flexible approaches
Bashir Goth
October 7, 2008
Diplomatic Fantasyland: The Illusion of a Negotiated Solution to the North Korean Nuclear Crisis
North Korea is not likely to be talked out of its nuclear weapons program
Nicholas Eberstadt
September 23, 2003
Using Tariffs to Discourage Movie Production Outside US
Canada is fast becoming the new Hollywood, but angry U.S. film industry workers want to lure American movies back home.
Bernard Simon
March 29, 2003
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