When the World Last Met at Genoa

Remember the last time before the 2001 G8 Summit when the world’s major powers met in Genoa, Italy? You need to go all the way back to the year 1922. Instead of anti-globalization protesters, the unpleasant surprise of that summit was a special deal concluded between the newly created Soviet Union and Weimar Germany. World diplomacy was rocked harder than even the disruptions by today’s protesters.

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The Africa of the Past

How did traditional Congolese ways of life exist alongside the harsher reality of colonialism?

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The Unappreciated Euro

Should the world be concerned over the fall of the euro?

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Dead or Comatose?

Our most compelling quotes on how leaders feel about the Kyoto Protocol.

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Condi, the Spice Girl

Can Condoleezza Rice achieve for U.S. foreign politics what the Spice Girls achieved for Brit Pop?

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Transatlantic Antitrust?

Is it really the EU’s business to stop a merger of two U.S. companies?

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Nepal: Royal Blood Vs. Geopolitics

How did a royal love affair result in regional instability involving two major Asian nations?

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Left Out of the Capitalism Game

Despite new riches, why are many developing countries not players in the capitalist market?

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China and the Bushes

Does the Bush Administration’s approach to China mirror that of the early Clinton era?

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Economists on Globalization

How do professionals cope with the daily challenges of the global economy?

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