Nandan Nilekani YaleGlobal, 2 July 2009
Facing a serious global warming threat, India has to focus on mitigation and green economy
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Donald Steinberg YaleGlobal, 30 June 2009
Unless the world comes to Zimbabwe’s help, the impact of its failure will be felt far and wide
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William J. Holstein YaleGlobal, 25 June 2009
Is a healthy GM a vote for globalization?
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Guobin Yang YaleGlobal, 23 June 2009
Despite many counter-measures and filters, digital democracy continues to trouble authoritarian regimes
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Dilip Hiro YaleGlobal, 18 June 2009
Whichever way the Iranian protests turn, Obama’s job is getting tougher
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Fawaz A. Gerges YaleGlobal, 16 June 2009
Obama wows the Arab world by breaking new ground on the Israel-Palestine question
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Bertil Lintner YaleGlobal, 11 June 2009
Another unexpected victim of the global financial crisis: North Korea’s restaurants abroad
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Bertil Lintner YaleGlobal, 9 June 2009
North Korea digs tunnels for Burma’s brutal, secretive regime
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Gabriel Weimann YaleGlobal, 4 June 2009
Topple the economy and you topple the Crusaders
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Edward Gresser YaleGlobal, 2 June 2009
Creeping protectionism lingers in the shadows if only for the moment
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Shim Jae Hoon YaleGlobal, 28 May 2009
Kim Jong Il gambles with the world to gain recognition
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David Dapice YaleGlobal, 26 May 2009
US healthcare reform can help the world
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Sadanand Dhume YaleGlobal, 21 May 2009
Democracy and development are winners in the election
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Chandran Nair YaleGlobal, 19 May 2009
Yes, Asia can by ignoring calls for ramping up Western-style consumption
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Jim Hansen YaleGlobal, 14 May 2009
Carbon tax and dividend is the solution
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Robert D. Blackwill YaleGlobal, 12 May 2009
US and India need to work together to prepare for an increasingly chaotic Pakistan
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Leonard S. Spector YaleGlobal, 8 May 2009
Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal makes its success against the Taliban insurgents critical for world security
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YaleGlobal, 8 May 2009
Complex issues can be resolved by the US engaging with other leading countries in the world
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Ashok Bardhan YaleGlobal, 6 May 2009
The twin excesses – financialization and globalization – caused the crash
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Branko Milanovic YaleGlobal, 4 May 2009
Income inequality and speculative investment by the rich and poor in America led to the financial meltdown
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