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Democracy remains highly vulnerable to determined anti-democratic movements
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As source of economic aid, China has leverage over Kim Jong Un regime
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The Virtual Middle Class Rises
Digital connectivity, not income, is sparking a revolution
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America’s Fiscal Policy Is Not in Crisis
Austerity, as proposed by Republicans, would risk economic recovery
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