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NGOs — A French Perspective

How NGOs should function, what role do they need to play — and what are their special responsibilities?

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Muslims on America’s Mind, Circa 1790

Do the two worlds, the Muslim world and the United States, have more in common than Americans would like to believe?

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The United States and Globalization

What pressures has the U.S. model exerted on other nations — and how should they think about the United States?

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New York City’s Freedom Fighters

Where did the Cuban revolution really got started?

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Min(d)ing Afghanistan

Did mining change the way wars are fought?

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India on the Brink of Change

How did the 1991 financial crisis help to reshape India’s static economy?

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Gravity, Iowa and Dordogne, France: A Bucolic Double Portrait

How do efficient U.S. farming practices compare to Europe’s cheaper methods?

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Romania Rediscovered

Will Romania be able to digest its rapid adaption of capitalism with most of country still in poverty?

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Singapore and Hong Kong — Asia Rising

How did two Asian shantytowns make it to the economic top in just one generation?

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Japan — Descending into the Underworld

Does Tokyo’s Kabukicho district point to where Japan’s underworld might be moving?

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