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Looking Backwards: International Women’s Day

Why do we tolerate a gap in leadership on women’s rights?

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Germany and Japan: A Comeback Story

A strategic reflection 70 years after the end of WWII.

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Biofuels in Malaysia: Not So Sustainable?

Logging in Malaysia has cost the Batek Negritos much of their rainforest homeland.

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7 Facts: New York, the World’s Second City

New York and the role of urban economies in the United States and the world.

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Deaf Ears: India and the “Islamic State”

A new priority for Indian foreign policy.

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9 Facts on China’s Economy Overtaking the United States

For China, the dramatic economic milestone in 2014 represents a return to past glory.

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Can the United States Close the International Wage Gap?

A generational effort is required to restore growth in U.S. wages.

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Wealth Per Person: Where the U.S. Stays Ahead of China

On one metric, China will still trail the U.S. economy for the rest of this century.

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The United States’ Technological Future: An Endless Frontier?

Despite the historical US lead in world research spending, future trends are not positive.

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Why London Must Share Economic Power

Centralization has limited the performance of the UK economy.

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