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The National Interest
19 November 2009
A new reserve currency would do much for world welfare
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How should the second Green Revolution unfold?
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16 November 2009
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China invests in Afghanistan under US military cover
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11 November 2009
Protectionism in check, but trade restrictions persist
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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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The West is not happy with China’s emergence in Africa, but both the sides have benefited
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R. Nicholas Burns, former Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, analyzes President Obama's challenges, including building a strong relationship with India and fighting two wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, in an interview with Nayan Chanda.
BOOK REVIEW
In a few short centuries, primitive pasture games relying on balls of rocks, rags, feathers or hair transformed into global events with intricate rules, with television and the internet tracking cricket matches in Australia to soccer in Zaire.
