China-Japan: Cautious Steps Across the Divide

China and Japan find common ground on energy and the environment, but separately boost investments in defense
Wenran Jiang
April 26, 2007

Will Travel, Wreak Havoc: How Invasive Species Affect Ecological Diversity

Tourism and trade bring unwanted biological species threatening other countries’ ecosystems
Michael Richardson
January 14, 2003

Strict International Patent Laws Hurt Developing Countries

Are pharmaceutical companies to blame for rising AIDS fatalities?
Amy Kapczynski
December 16, 2002

Big Bang Expansion of the European Union

Adding 75 million people to the European Union is no small affair
Shada Islam
January 28, 2003

China and the US: To Hedge or Engage

Continuing Sino-American cooperation throughout Asia could ensure global stability
David Shambaugh
April 11, 2007

Transcript of Flattening World Challenges Imagination

Global climate change intensified by globalization will create new types of jobs, says Thomas Friedman
April 13, 2007

How Can We Tackle Abuse in the Global Garment Industry?

Unions strive to increase minimum wage and improve working conditions
Alice Evans
November 24, 2016

Globalization’s Last Gasp

Trade has slowed, but financial regulations have deterred riskiest forms of international finance
Barry Eichengreen
November 23, 2016

The Losers of Deglobalization

US and UK leaders fail to heed history’s lessons on the benefits of globalization
Pierpaolo Barbieri
November 22, 2016

How Donald Trump Can Fight Globalization

Cross-border trade has already slowed, and that could be part of the problem
Chris Matthews
November 18, 2016

Spain’s Parties Split Over Royal Visit to Saudi Arabia

Political groups weigh economic benefits versus human-rights violations
Juan José Mateo Ruiz Gàlvez and Francesco Manetto
November 16, 2016