Stephan Richter
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Director of the Global Ideas Center, a global network of authors and analysts, and Editor-in-Chief of The Globalist.

Schröder and Bush: Political Brothers in Arms

What do the parallels between U.S. and German elections mean for the White House?

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Tony Blair's 1812 Reasons, Plus One

How to solve the riddle of why the British Prime Minister is so keen to stand on President Bush’s side?

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A Wake-Up Call for Germany

What should tell the Germans once and for all that they are collectively moving in slow motion?

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Washington’s Power/Powell Politics

How does the Bush Administration treat its own Secretary of State? Stephan Richter provides an inside Washington perspective.

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A Peculiar Form of Global Harmony

Does the current U.S. economic downturn make Americans appreciate the Asian crisis of 1998?

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Can America Count?

Are U.S. financial services becoming the laughing stock of the world?

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The Globalist Manifesto: Who is a Globalist?

For all the talk about globalization and the global economy, we ask: Who is a globalist?

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A Marshall Plan for the 21st Century?

Today, America is the world’s unchallenged superpower. But how it chooses to take on the responsibilities of such a role makes a huge difference to world politics and the global economy.

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Lamy, Steel and the World

Is EU Trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy trying to bring about a historic role reversal in world politics?

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The New Global Aid-Defense Standard

Is there an emerging global standard linking aid and defense spending levels?

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