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The Globalist Research Center's top 10 for 2006.

Special Feature >
Best of The Globalist Research Center: 2006
 

By The Globalist | Wednesday, January 03, 2007
 

Through cross-cultural comparisons and insightful research, The Globalist Research Center explores key issues on the global agenda. In 2006, TGRC analyzed a wide array of topics — ranging from American migration to the future of Islam. We present the top ten features published by The Globalist Research Center in 2006.


1.The Three Rounds of Globalization
Does the rise of India and China mean a return to global equity?
By Ashutosh Sheshabalaya

2.China Vs. America? Learning Strategies in the 21st Century
How do the Western and Eastern educational systems stack up against one another?
By Anna Greenspan

3.Japan Vs. China: The Other Clash of Civilizations?
Japan and China are increasingly at odds with each other. Why does the rest of the world need to worry?
By Jean-Pierre Lehmann

4.Islam's Future: The Importance of Social Sciences
How can understanding social sciences enhance Islamic teachings and faith?
By Muqtedar Khan

5.Washington Vs. New York Think Tanks: Wonks Vs. Courage?
What are the differences between the political cultures of New York City and Washington, D.C.?
By James Bovard

6.NGO Causes: What's Hot and What's Not
What issues have been overlooked by the international community?
By Clifford Bob

7.All Other Things Are No Longer Equal
What is the most overlooked change required in the field of economics today?
By Stephen S. Roach

8.American Migration: 1776 to 2006
What would the U.S. population look like without immigration?
By Joseph Chamie

9.The Future of Decadent Europe
Could Europe's social welfare system actually provide political and economic stability to the continent?
By Tony Judt

10.The Israel Lobby — Finally a Balanced Review
What does the controversy about the "Israel Lobby" research paper say about the United States?
By Dov Waxman


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