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How China and India May Come to Blows

Why could there be war between these two most populous countries in the world?

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Germany’s New Role in Europe: From Taskmaster to Petitioner

The costs of absorbing five million immigrants could easily reach the costs of German reunification — over one trillion euros over 30 years.

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War Cabinet or Peace Cabinet in Turkey?

The choice of coalition after this weekend’s elections will tell us much about Turkey’s future path.

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Angela Merkel and the 10-Year Rule

If there is an iron law of European politics, it is for leaders to get out at the top as the ten-year rule completes its cycle.

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Trudeau’s Brave New Canada

A preview of Canada’s national and global agenda under its new government.

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Indonesia: Why the US Needs to Pay Closer Attention

The United States needs to treat the unassuming Indonesian President Widodo with the attention due to his country.

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South Africa: Is This What We Want the World To See?

South Africa’s socio-economic strains are becoming untenable.

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Troubles at Walmart, IBM and the New American Century

America’s 20th century business icons are in trouble — but that’s no reason to worry.

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Five Suggestions to Fix Europe’s Migration Mess

If properly integrated, migrants can benefit our societies.

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Puzzling Trends in the U.S. Labor Market

Can we really count on the labor market statistics we have?

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