Tag Archives: Japan

Are Global Imbalances Curable? (Part I)

How long will the world sustain large global economic imbalances?

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Equality Is Never Having To Say You Are Sorry (Part II)

Are apologies for racial abuses enough — or are reparations necessary?

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Stop Wasting Time on Health Care

How much does it cost an individual to buy medical insurance on the U.S. private market?

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North Korea: Testing International Resolve

What kind of message was North Korea seeking to send the world with its recent underground nuclear test?

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Regional Voices in Global Governance: The Role of Advocacy (Part II)

How do powerful members of the G-8 advocate for smaller countries in their region?

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Who Is Afraid of Offshoring?

Is it likely that China and India will attain the parity with the United States that has eluded Japan, Korea and Taiwan?

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Catching Up to Kyoto: Obama and Cap-and-Trade

How will the Obama Administration move forward to make the United States a global leader on climate change?

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Toward a Green Deal for Transportation

How can a financial bailout put the United States on the path to a more sustainable future?

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Looking on the Bright Side

Is the end in sight for the global economic crisis?

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Taking Stock of What’s Right With the USA

In a time of crisis, what elements of the U.S. economy remain strong?

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