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Celebrating India’s Independence

After 66 years of independence from colonial rule, what does India have to show for it?

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European Blame Games: A 20-Year Retrospective

What lessons can be drawn from a big crisis 20 years ago to help overcome the current malaise in Europe?

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A Real Stimulus For Japan

In designing stimulus programs, how about addressing real and neglected needs of Japan’s population?

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China and the Catholic Church

What similar challenges do the new leaders in the Vatican and China both face?

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Italy: On the Brink Again?

Is Italy in for a renewed period of political turbulence — and delayed economic reforms?

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Smith and Keynes: The Economic Insight They Shared

Were these two touchstones of economic thought really so different?

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Cockpit Lesson for Korea and Japan

Should the Asiana Airlines crash in San Francisco be seen as an opportunity to rethink Asia’s overemphasis on hierarchy?

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China’s New Cultural Counter-Revolution

Remember the times when peasants, not the proletariat, were the vanguards of China’s communist revolution?

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The Snowden Case: About More Than Leaking

Wherever one stands on the Snowden issue, it is high time to reassess the United States’ level of civic participation.

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The United States as a Haven of Economic Inefficiency

Can the U.S. economy trim costs and make itself internationally competitive?

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