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The World in the iPod
Does globalization work to everyone's benefit – or is the world economy about to roll over America?
Andrew Leonard
June 8, 2005
A Better Life on the Production Line
But is improvement in standard of living a justification for exploitation?
Dan Roberts
February 5, 2003
Business: A Jack Welch of Communists
Haier's CEO aims to create a global brand, even if he has to break a few things to do it
Sarah Schafer
May 3, 2005
Crouching Tiger, Swimming Dragon
New Chinese-built port in Pakistan could help Beijing secure its oil supply line but holds potential for tension
Nayan Chanda
April 11, 2005
Russia's Neighbors
For former Soviet Republics, all that shimmers is not "velvet"
Vladimir Radyuhin
April 7, 2005
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