What would be a fitting memorial for the victim of the September 11 attacks?
Osama bin Laden’s Fatwa Against America
Osama bin Laden — Saudi multi-millionaire turned jihad fighter and world’s most wanted terrorist — has been leading a personal war against the United States long before the recent attacks on New York and Washington. In February 1998, he issued a statement called fatwa, to layout his world view. To help our readers assess what’s at stake, our new Globalist Document features the whole text of his annoucement.
Rudy Giuliani on Terrorism
What is New York mayor Rudi Giuliani’s reply to bin Laden’s edict against America?
The 19th Century Internet
What did the world do before there was the Internet? Use the telegraph, of course.
The Globalization Gamble
What can developed countries do to prevent the radicalization of developing countries?
Amazon — Too Good to Fail?
Is Amazon.com about to become the last “Mohican” of online retailers?
A Case of In-Fidelity
A good way of gauging the state of U.S. stock markets is to keep an eye out for statements from Peter Lynch, the legendary fund manager of Fidelity’s flagship Magellan Fund.
NGOs — A French Perspective
How NGOs should function, what role do they need to play — and what are their special responsibilities?
The World Economy Today
Did the attacks on New York and Washington exacerbate an already bad global economic outlook?
Where Bangladesh Outperforms America
What can the 200 year old United States learn from 30 year old Bangladesh?























