Tag Archives: Special Series: Global Governance — Global Comparisons

The New Globalists: Meet the Transformers

Who are the faces of the rising global middle class?

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India and Japan: Partners in Regional Stability?

Can India and Japan become bookends in Asia for regional stability?

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Cockpit Lesson for Korea and Japan

Should the Asiana Airlines crash in San Francisco be seen as an opportunity to rethink Asia’s overemphasis on hierarchy?

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To Fight Mexican Cartels, Follow The Money

What is the best strategy to truly disrupt Mexico’s cartels: targeting their leaders or their finances?

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Egypt, Wheat and Revolutions

Why is Russia emerging as a key factor in the political equation in Egypt?

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Prisoners of English

How are native English speakers handicapping themselves by not learning other languages?

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What Unites Turkey’s and Iran’s Youth

How are the young reformers in Turkey and Iran united by their actions in June 2013? What does their future path look like?

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Egypt and Syria: Beyond Repair

What do an insolvent Egypt and a disintegrating Syria mean for the governance of the Middle East?

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Brazil and Turkey: The Global Middle Class Rises

Why are Brazil and Turkey both facing mass protests right now? What makes the two cases similar and what makes them different?

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Rohani’s Presidential Pulpit

Can the incoming Iranian president outmaneuver his country’s hardliners on foreign affairs? Will that enhance global governance?

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