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Bruce Stokes
March 3, 2010
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Europe will turn inwardly to solve its problems
Jonathan Fenby
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Globalization in Trouble – Part II
Will tough economic times make developed nations shy away from globalization?
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Free Trade Has Enriched the World with More than Diverse Goods
The populists attacking globalization get it wrong again
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October 2, 2009
Fortress Europe: Solving Immigration by Outsourced Bouncers
Xenophobia and the economic crisis assault immigration
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Capitalism fails the West and may only temporarily strengthen Asian economies
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Revolution Is Happening in the USA
Wall Street zombies draw global attention to insensitive capitalism
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October 4, 2011
Going... Going... Greece on the Brink
Greece faces a choice – reform or populism, corruption and a mass sell-off of assets
Maria Margaronis
September 22, 2011
Portugal’s Jobless Graduates Flee to Africa and Brazil
Brain drain hits under-performing Portugal
Lucy Ash
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