Ashley J. Tellis YaleGlobal, 9 May 2008
By setting consistent ground rules, Pakistan could win public support for war on terror
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Mira Kamdar YaleGlobal, 7 May 2008
Big agribusiness may boost crops temporarily, but wreaks environmental havoc over the long term
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C. Peter Timmer YaleGlobal, 5 May 2008
Hoarding by countries and speculative bidding on food exacerbate scarcity and cause prices to climb
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Eric Heymann YaleGlobal, 2 May 2008
Travel itineraries must plan for higher fuel costs and disagreeable weather
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Wenran Jiang YaleGlobal, 30 April 2008
Success invites scrutiny and warrants wisdom and benevolence
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Pranab Bardhan YaleGlobal, 28 April 2008
Virulence of nationalism – of China and others like India – does not bode well
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Bertil Lintner YaleGlobal, 25 April 2008
Checkbook diplomacy raises China’s standing with Laos and Cambodia
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Kemal Dervis YaleGlobal, 23 April 2008
Financial regulation could moderate the quest for profits that contributes to one jumbo bubble after another
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YaleGlobal, 21 April 2008
Citizens and scientists demand action from political leaders
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James Cuno YaleGlobal, 21 April 2008
Antiquities from great cultures belong to humanity, not nation states that emerged centuries later
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Bo Ekman YaleGlobal, 18 April 2008
To fight climate change, environmental necessity must trump political convenience
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Jim Hansen YaleGlobal, 16 April 2008
Producers toy with scarcity, allowing fuel prices to soar while the earth edges closer to catastrophe
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Shada Islam YaleGlobal, 14 April 2008
Europe can’t decide if human rights trump trade in relations with Asian giant
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Dilip Hiro YaleGlobal, 11 April 2008
By switching enemies midstream, the US has antagonized the Shiites without winning the Sunnis
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Anthony P. D’Costa YaleGlobal, 9 April 2008
Emigration of technology workers from developing countries no longer seen as brain drain
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Margot Cohen YaleGlobal, 7 April 2008
A $17 stove could reduce carbon emissions and improve women’s health in India
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Ashok Bardhan and Dwight Jaffee YaleGlobal, 4 April 2008
Growing American debt has consequences for both lenders and borrowers
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Tom Sauer and David Webb YaleGlobal, 2 April 2008
Rather than shoot down any enemy missiles, the plans risk starting an arms race
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Humphrey Hawksley YaleGlobal, 31 March 2008
Economic ties and regional democracy could ease Taiwan and Tibet as touchy issues for China
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Michael Richardson YaleGlobal, 28 March 2008
No part of the transportation industry can escape environmental scrutiny
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