Tag Archives: China

Consensual Delegation of Sovereignty

What changes are needed to make global governance more effective and inclusive?

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China’s Instability Paradox

Why is China pursuing oil resources in unstable countries without regard for the political risk entailed?

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A Chinese Perspective on a Changing World

How is Asia's economic rise different from the rise of the West?

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The Corporate Stampede to Developing Nations

Why are so many U.S. corporations rushing to increase their presence in developing markets?

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The Legacy of Walls

What were the economic and social consequences of the Berlin Wall?

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The Cold War, 20 Years Later

How does the Cold War's legacy endure 20 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall?

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Health in China: The Environmental Toll on Children

How can China ensure the health of its children by protecting its environment?

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Message to MBAs: We Are No Longer Masters of the Universe

How did so many MBAs read the economic climate so wrong in recent years?

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Why the Shift of Economic Gravity to Asia Is Not a Power Shift

Why will the United States continue to lead the world despite the growing economic clout of China and India?

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Tony Blair: A Dorian Gray for Europe?

Is Europe better off with a president whose personality reflects Europe's admittedly more staid nature?

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