Tag Archives: United States

2004 — Challenges for the Global Economy

Why did the global economy baffle observers in 2003?

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U.S. Anti-Communists’ China Fears

Shouldn’t Americans be grateful for China’s smooth transition to the market economy — instead of trying to undermine it?

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Studying for Economic Development

How can study abroad experiences boost economic development?

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The Multipolar World Vs. The Superpower

Is U.S. unilateralism a reality — or just a belief that U.S. strategists are trying to sell to the rest of the world?

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Iraq and the Armies of the World

Which countries have deployed soldiers to Iraq — and how many?

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Prepared To Be a Superpower?

What can de done to overcome the global “knowledge gap” that hinders the United States severely in its global ambitions – and responsibilities?

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Rethinking the U.S. War On Drugs

Is legalization the best alternative to Washington’s current drug policy?

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Europe and Transatlantic Futures

Is multilateralism the best way to combat the global problem of terrorism?

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The “Everybody But Me” Principle

How many explanations blaming others for U.S. difficulties in Iraq are currently being circulated?

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Gerhard Schröder as a Great Historian?

Is Germany’s Gerhard Schröder the most astute student of global war history?

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