Tag Archives: auto industry

Ford and the Transatlantic Learning Community

How have rising oil prices brought the U.S. and Europe closer together?

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A Tale of Three Additives (Part II)

What challenges does the widespread use of ethanol present to the environment — and to food prices?

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A Tale of Three Additives (Part I)

What is the real story behind the additives in our gasoline?

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China’s Relations With Saudi Arabia and Iran

What is the extent of the cooperation between China and the Middle East?

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The U.S. Dollar: From Greenback to Cheapback

What are the keys to avoiding an economic recession of unknown depth and duration?

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The Tata Nano and the West’s Blindspot

Is the $2,500 Tata Nano a symbol of India’s overlooked influence in innovation and global manufacturing?

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Dateline Detroit: Welcome to Subprime City (II)

How do the financial troubles of a Detroit family belie the notion that the United States is a consumer paradise?

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Dateline Detroit: Welcome to Subprime City (Part I)

After the collapse of the U.S. auto industry, how is Detroit being hit hard once again?

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Canada’s Response to the China Challenge

How should Canada address the growing threat that China poses to its economy?

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U.S. Foreign Policy and the Car Industry — Brothers in Arms?

What surprising parallels emerge between the beleaguered U.S. car industry and U.S. foreign policy?

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