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Lula Will Be a Tough Act to Follow

Will Brazil’s next president be able to match Lula’s political and economic legacy?

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Dateline India: What Shade of Brown Are You?

Why, in a country where everyone is various pigments of brown, are many Indians so eager to be anything but?

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Dateline Germany: The Ballack-Boateng Case

Nations used to go to war over all sorts of obscure matters. Does soccer help to channel — and ultimately deflect — such destructive tensions?

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Georgia: An Insecure Foothold for the United States

Do the lessons of history suggest the United States should rethink its Georgia policy?

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Europe's Debt Crisis: Long-Term Economic Decline?

Is the turmoil over the euro accelerating the long-term erosion of Europe's economic power?

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A U.S. Strategy for ASEAN

Is the United States missing out on trade relations with one of Asia’s largest trade blocs?

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Greece, the Argentine Debt Default and the American Connection

Why should Greece approach Argentina's debt default as a cautionary tale?

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America’s Budding 1995 Nostalgia

With nostalgia budding for happier times, why should Americans look back on 1995 with fond memories?

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Ending Gridlock in the U.S. Senate

How might the current gridlock in the U.S. Senate eventually be resolved?

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Shanghai and Hong Kong: China’s Emerging Global Financial Hubs

How have Shanghai and Hong Kong contributed profoundly to China’s economic progress?

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