Tag Archives: democracy

A World of Twenty-Year Cycles?

Could it be that, every 20 years, a new generation sets out to shape the world?

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The Chinese Brand of Democracy

Can China produce its own model of democracy separate from Western ideals?

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Don’t Cry for Me, Doha Trade Round

Is the Doha Round dead — or is it enduring yet another near-death experience?

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Change in China?

What effect could Western opposition to China’s handling of Tibet have on China’s economic growth?

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How Muslims View the West

How do the differing mindsets of Westerners and Muslims explain tensions between the two groups?

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Bhutan: The World's Youngest Democracy

Do the elections in Bhutan mean radical political change for the small nation?

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The Future of the Middle East

How has the Middle East changed over the last decade — and what does the future hold for the region?

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China in My Life — Exploring China’s Future

When it comes to economic and geopolitical influence, how does China compare to the United States?

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Pakistani Women and Democracy (Part II)

What are the prospects for democracy in Pakistan after Benazir Bhutto’s assassination?

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Pakistani Women and Democracy (Part I)

How have Pakistani women created a movement for democracy?

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