Tag Archives: United Kingdom

Tony Blair: A Dorian Gray for Europe?

Is Europe better off with a president whose personality reflects Europe's admittedly more staid nature?

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Ireland Says “Thank You” to Europe (Part I)

How has membership in the European Union benefited Ireland over the past few decades?

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Britain's Shining Example of Health Care

How does Britain’s public health system ease the pain of suffering families?

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Regional Voices in Global Governance: Changing the G-8? (Part III)

What does the future hold for the G-8 and its membership?

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Iraqi Children: Bearing the Scars of War

What psychological damage is being done to the children of Iraq?

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No Time to Waste

Why has the international debate over stimulus packages veered off course?

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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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The Subprime Crisis and Global Justice

Reflections on the U.S. subprime mortgage troubles and the Asian financial crisis of 1997.

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Little Giants

Based on medals per capita, who is the real winner of the 2008 Beijing Olympics?

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The Amazing Diaspora Connection

How do the Chinese and Indians in the United States affect cultural, political and economic relationships?

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