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Will China Eat Our Technological Lunch?

How does China need to change its educational institutions and patent policies to help foster innovation?

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A New Monetary Order

Are the American people likely to embrace fiscal stringency if and when the other nations of the world demand it?

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The End of Corruption?

How will curbing corrupt practices spur economic growth in the developing world?

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Nationalism Vs. Globalism: The Possibility of One Asia

Can the countries of Asia go it alone, or do they still need the United States to keep them connected to each other?

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Teaching Children About Poverty — and Generosity

What are some heartwarming examples proving that you don’t have to be rich to help people in need?

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The Globalist’s Top Ten Books of 2010

If you’re looking for the best writing on global economics, politics and culture, our Globalist Bookshelf top ten list is the place to start.

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The United States of Latin America

In the aftermath of the economic crisis, could Latin America become a new world economic leader?

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Darwin Versus Jesus

How would U.S. society benefit from more true Christianity and less Darwinian thinking?

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What China and India Could Do Together

How can India and China strengthen bilateral ties?

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U.S.-Russia Relations: Not Another Cold War

Should the United States intervene in matters of security when it comes to Russia and some of its neighbors?

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