Tag Archives: Europe

When Emerging Markets Lead the Way (Part VII)

How can better global governance foster more inclusive national democracies?

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Fiscal Policy and Inequality: Latin American Lessons for the U.S.

How much reduction in inequality can, or should, the United States expect to achieve through fiscal policy?

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On Obamamania and the German Election

How does Germany perceive President Obama?

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Spain and China in the Age of Globalization (Part I)

What led to China and Spain becoming pioneering ocean explorers in ancient times?

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Fixing U.S. Health Care

What kind of healthcare reforms should President Obama pursue?

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U.S. Defense and the Four Percent Smokescreen (Part I)

How much money does the United States really spend on its military?

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Barcelona and Madrid: A Tale of Two Cities (Part II)

How far does the influence of a global megacity reach?

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Obama, the (Foreign Policy) Realist

Did President Obama’s recent trip to Europe really prove he is too nice to lead effectively?

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Regional Voices in Global Governance: A Natural Progression (Part I)

How will forums such as the G-20 and the G-8 evolve to become more inclusive?

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International Trade Rules and Climate Change Policy: Part II

How much leeway do governments have in handing out free carbon allowances?

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