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The government embraces capitalism, but so far only for small businesses
Jordan Ryan
December 15, 2005
Asia’s Polite Reception To Bush Masks Declining US Influence
Growing regional cooperation threatens US preeminence in East Asia
Daniel Sneider
November 17, 2005
Why the French Love Their Farmers
Greatest beneficiary of EU farm policy is reluctant to reform
Philip H. Gordon
November 15, 2005
Summit Rhetoric Soars While Economy Sinks
Why leaders should stay home from regional summits – and truly address the world's economic ills
Jeffrey E. Garten
November 3, 2005
Fate of the Farmers in Balance
The next round of trade talks must remove subsidies that are crushing poor farmers
Edward Gresser
November 1, 2005
Africa Needs Fair Trade, Not Charity
Allowing producers to export to a subsidy-free world market will lift many out of poverty
Mary Robinson
August 23, 2005
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Hot Political Summer as China Throttles Rare Metal Supply and Claims South China Sea
Shortsighted manufacturers could become dependent on one nation
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
August 5, 2010
Beijing Is Key to Creating More U.S. Jobs
China's currency, a global problem in need of a global solution
C. Fred Bergsten
April 22, 2010
China Uses Rules on Global Trade to Its Advantage
No one adjudicates global currency policy
Keith Bradsher
March 16, 2010
Beijing Sanctions Over Arms Sales Could Backfire
China uses economics for political ends
Jamil Anderlini, Kevin Brown
February 4, 2010
News of Globalization's Death Vastly Exaggerated
Nations are too interconnected to benefit from protectionism or blocking globalization
John Hancock, Robert Greenhill
December 8, 2009
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