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Little Giants
By Bernard Wasow

  Now that the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games have come to a close, it seems to be time to foresake global unity and choose a winning country. However, there are many different ways to do so. The Globalist Research Center's Bernard Wasow takes a closer look at the real winner of these games.


Globalist Paper

On the Politics of Financial Meltdowns, Part II
By Raj M. Desai

  What can be learned from financial crises that have damaged emerging markets? What are the effects of these crises on public support for market openness? In Part II of his Globalist Paper, Raj Desai examines the features of governments that make financial recovery more likely.

On the Politics of Financial Meltdowns
By Raj M. Desai
Innovation Economics and Trade Policy
By Robert D. Atkinson
Building a 21st Century Economic Framework
By Robert D. Atkinson
Chinese Walls in Emerging Markets
By Javier Santiso
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Globalist Analysis

Contours of a Euro Bailout
By Ashutosh Sheshabalaya

  For tomorrow's historians, the current financial earthquake will be little more than a shift in the tectonic plates of the world order — from the wealthy, mature and aging West to the far larger, younger and more dynamic populations of Asia, above all India and China. Ashutosh Sheshabalaya explains.

A Second Bretton Woods
By Richard Phillips
The Subprime Crisis and Global Justice
By Martin Hüfner
Inconvenient Geopolitical Truths
By Matthew Hulbert
China as a Stimulus for Latin America?
By Javier Santiso
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Globalist Chart

The Globalist Exclusive: How Iran Dropped Off the Global Pollution Map
By The Globalist

  The June 2007 G-8 summit in Germany was not expected to make much of a splash. However, President Bush surprised the world by proposing a conference of the world’s 15 largest greenhouse gas emitters — which amazingly offers Iran a route to get back to the global negotiating table.

The Friedman Test: Name That Country
By The Globalist
Women as Top Politicians
By The Globalist
Top Ten Headlines of 2006
By The Globalist
Turkey's Accession Stumble
By The Globalist
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