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Mexico and U.S. Retirement Futures

Is it a win-win if American retirees relocate south of the border?

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Sweden’s Long Climb

How did Sweden develop from an economic backwater into a powerhouse?

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Bin Laden and the Temptations of Nihilism

How do terrorists justify killing civilians?

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The Long Summer

What are the costs of widespread environmental negligence?

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America and Sputnik: Losing Face

Similar to 9/11’s impact on the role of the United States in the 21st century, did Sputnik shatter the U.S. image of invincibility during the Cold War?

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Resurrecting Empire

Did the West’s attempts at dominance in the Middle East create an Arab culture of resistance?

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How Japan Embraces China

Is Japan turning towards China — and away from the United States?

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Germs and the Global Market

Can the global marketplace be best for our health?

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An American in Kyoto

Victoria Abbott Riccardi describes her life in Kyoto, engulfed by the tastes and customs of Japan.

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Martin Wolf Vs. the World Bank

How has the World Bank failed in its mission — and why is its future in doubt?

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