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Where Will India's Young People Find Work?

As 11 million Indian young people come of age over the next ten years, where will they find work?

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Reconciling the Two Indias

How has India’s development caused its society to split in two — and how can these parts be reconciled?

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The Indian Ocean and the Future of U.S. Power

How will the global power base shift from the West to the Indian Ocean in the 21st century?

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Foreign Policy and the Mystique of American Management

Why do U.S. policymakers think they can apply corporate management techniques to international relations?

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Timothy Geithner: The Perfect Protégé

How Tim Geithner helped to save the economy — but failed to change the system.

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America in the Global Competition of Ideas

Why is America's position in the global competition of ideas less robust than most Americans think?

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Europe After World War II: Rising from the House of the Dead

How does Europe’s recent history continue to inform its present and future?

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Climate Change and Self-Interest

With nobody willing to sacrifice for the greater good, how will we solve global warming?

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What’s Really in the Products We Use Every Day?

What are the products of everyday use really made of — and what threats to the environment do they pose?

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Dateline Congo: Belgium’s Builder King — and Top Villain?

How could King Leopold II have ruled Belgium and Congo at the same time in such dramatically different manners?

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