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What’s Really in the Products We Use Every Day?

What are the products of everyday use really made of — and what threats to the environment do they pose?

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Dateline Congo: Belgium’s Builder King — and Top Villain?

How could King Leopold II have ruled Belgium and Congo at the same time in such dramatically different manners?

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Why Being “Less Bad” Is No Good

How can we ensure that industry is beneficial to human and ecological health?

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Turkey’s Supreme Irony: Kayseri’s Business Globalists

How are small-town businessmen in Turkey paving the way for a new generation of Middle Easterners?

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Shooting Germany: 1944-1949

What does it take to be a photographer in wartime Germany — and peacetime New York City?

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The Coming of the Third Industrial Revolution

How will the Third Industrial Revolution allow us to sculpt a new approach to globalization?

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A Conversation with Vaclav Havel

What was Vaclav Havel’s role in bringing freedom to Czechoslovakia in the late 1980s?

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The West as a Role Model

What must we still learn to make a dialogue possible that reaches beyond ethnic and territorial borders?

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The Reformations of Islam

What changes will determine the course of Islam in the 21st century?

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Developing a Winning Strategy for the Middle East

Why are business and interaction the keys to achieving the West’s objectives in the Middle East?

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