Tag Archives: South Korea

Relax! China Isn’t Taking Over the World (Yet)

Will Chinese products soon put everyone else in the rest of the world out of a job?

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Is Asia’s Economic Miracle Over?

After the excitement of rapid growth in the 1990s and 2000s, what do Asia’s prospects look like now?

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The China-Japan-Korea Triangle

Do the ghosts of Northeast Asia’s past imperil the region’s future stability and prosperity?

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Toiling All Year Long

Which of these nations works the hardest by annual work hours: Greece, Germany, US or South Korea?

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America and the Crisis of Global Power

What steps does the United States need to take to boost its global standing in the decades ahead?

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Toward a Pacific-Oriented America? (Part I)

Is the United States really shifting from an Atlantic to an Asia-Pacific orientation?

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Yes, There Will Be a U.S. Infrastructure Bank

The only question is: Will it be a wholly owned subsidiary of the Chinese central bank?

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Getting Asia on the Global Stage

Why must Asians demand that global institutions be more open to their participation, ideas and leadership?

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Entrepreneurship, Risk Taking and Innovation in South Korea

How can South Korea foster an entrepreneurial culture, particularly among its youth?

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Consensual Delegation of Sovereignty

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

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