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Shen Dingli
YaleGlobal
20 November 2009
The US President’s exposure is limited as China’s status rises a notch
Kavi Chongkittavorn
YaleGlobal
18 November 2009
Listening and consulting gains friends in Southeast Asia
François Godement
YaleGlobal
16 November 2009
Despite dissimilarities between them, a G2 of China and the US haunts Europe
Bharat Karnad
YaleGlobal
11 November 2009
India’s opposition to ‘flawed’ non-proliferation regime will prevent signing of Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
Bennett Ramberg
YaleGlobal
9 November 2009
The latest UN Resolution against proliferation offers more bark than bite
Doaa Abdel Motaal
YaleGlobal
6 November 2009
Nations may enact unilateral policies that would distort free-trade
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Joseph E. Stiglitz
The National Interest
19 November 2009
A new reserve currency would do much for world welfare
Claudia Parsons, Russell Blinch, Svetlana Kovalyova
Mail and Guardian Online
18 November 2009
How should the second Green Revolution unfold?
Steve Stecklow
The Wall Street Journal
16 November 2009
A new mosque makes Nicaraguans learn more about faiths around the world
The Economist
11 November 2009
China invests in Afghanistan under US military cover
Stephen Castle
The New York Times
11 November 2009
Protectionism in check, but trade restrictions persist
Nayan Chanda
Businessworld
10 November 2009
The West is not happy with China’s emergence in Africa, but both the sides have benefited
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The West is not happy with China’s emergence in Africa, but both the sides have benefited
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