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Can Iceland Save the World?

The 2008-09 financial crisis forced Iceland to come up with profoundly new banking and monetary systems.

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China at the Crossroads

By continuing its economic rebalancing, China could increase the scale of its economy by trillions of dollars.

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Candidate Clinton: The Foreign Policy Dimension

Hillary Clinton should shift course on her foreign policy as she launches her second presidential campaign.

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The Liberation of Bergen-Belsen: A Survivor Remembers

70 years later, a survivor of the atrocities of WWII recalls her experience.

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At Home in Cuba’s Campoamor Theatre

Even though the last curtain fell in 1965, one man still calls Havana’s Campoamor Theatre home.

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The Unmaking of American Foreign Policy

The American presidency has a long history of appropriating foreign policy powers from Congress.

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Will Iran Become a Successful Emerging Market?

If the nuclear deal with Iran succeeds, the world will see a great shift in geopolitics and economic growth.

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Turkey’s Important Balancing Act

Promoting women’s empowerment in Turkey.

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How the New AIIB Dwarfs the Asian Development Bank

China is well on its way to building a Sino-centric global financial system.

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Taking Stock of the World’s Billionaires

Stunning facts about the world’s wealthiest people.

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