Tag Archives: Asia

The U.S. Abandons the World’s Poor at the WTO

Does allowing India and other poor countries to help farmers and consumers really distort global markets?

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Climate Change as Terrorism Against the People

In view of the typhoon in the Philippines, has the United States misplaced its global priorities?

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Just the Facts: Where China Beats the Entire World

How China’s high-speed rail network beat global expectations.

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Is Singapore Happy?

How should the happiness of a society, such as Singapore, be measured?

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China’s Real Urbanization Hurdle

Why is local government reform in China key to the national economy?

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Why Some Nations Grow Fast (and Others Don’t)

What are the historical origins and future prospects of the Chinese business model?

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The Emergence of Two Indias

India’s urban middle class turns away from the public sector.

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Japan: Still Not Owning Up to Its Dark History

Prime Minister Abe’s fourth arrow should be a credible national apology.

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Going Backwards in Japan

Say goodbye to a system that was equitable and among the fairest in the world.

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Europe and Asia United at Last

Turkey finally realizes the dream of connecting the two continents underneath the Bosphorus.

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