Jean-Pierre Lehmann
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Jean-Pierre Lehmann (1946-2017) was emeritus professor of international political economy at IMD in Lausanne, Switzerland, and a Contributing Editor at The Globalist. [Switzerland]

The Dangers of Monotheism in the Age of Globalization

Can India’s polytheism provide a moral and spiritual example to the world that the West and Islam cannot?

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Japan Vs. China: The Other Clash of Civilizations?

Japan and China are increasingly at odds with each other. Why does the rest of the world need to worry?

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Global Trade at a Crossroads

What harsh lesson did history teach us about global cooperation?

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Is Turkey “Enlightened” Enough to Join the EU?

Should Turkey be allowed to join the European Union?

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The U.S. Occupation of Japan — Four Lessons for Iraq

What lessons for Iraq can the Bush Administration take away from the post-World War II occupation of Japan?

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The Business of Corruption

Should companies be actively shamed into stopping bribes in the global business world?

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Rebuilding the Mideast: Women Are Key

Can the status of women in the Far East provide a roadmap for the Middle East?

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The World at War — Thinking the Unthinkable

Should the world be concerned that it is in a state of global war?

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Sicily: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

How is Sicily's ancient culture coping with globalization?

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China, Arabs and Globalization

Why is the globalization challenge easier for China to tackle than it is for the Arab world?

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