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050521
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Mar-Apr 2004.
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U.S. military power and cultural appeal have kept the United States at the top of the global order. But hegemons cannot live on guns and Hollywood alone. U.S. economic policies and institutions act as "sticky power," attracting and then trapping other countries under U.S. influence. Sticky power can help stabilize Iraq, bring rule of law to Russia, and even prevent armed conflict between the United States and China.
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050520
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Mar-Apr 2004.
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The unprecedented inflow of Hispanic immigrants threatens to divide the United States into two peoples, with two cultures and two languages. Unlike past immigrant groups, Mexicans and other Latinos form their own political and linguistic enclaves-from Los Angeles to Miami-and reject the Anglo-Protestant values that built the American dream. The reconquista of the United States has begun.
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050523
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Mar-Apr 2004.
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The Democratic presidential nominee must break the ideological gridlock over globalization and show how smart, open trade policy can boost economic growth while protecting workers in the United States and around the world. Here's how to get started.
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050519
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Mar-Apr 2004.
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These days, human rights come in more flavors than soft drinks or coffee. Would you like the Asian, Islamic, indigenous, economic, European, or U.S. variety? And how would you like that served: with sanctions, regime change, corporate window dressing, or old-fashioned moral suasion? A look at the most effective-and most misguided-recipes for promoting human dignity worldwide.
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050522
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Mar-Apr 2004.
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Foreign Policy Globalization Index reveals that even as the world economy slowed, Internet growth in poor countries and increased cross-border travel deepened global links. In last year's index, Ireland and Switzerland topped our ranking of personal, political, economic, and technological globalization in 62 countries. This year, who's up, who's down, and who's the most global of them all?
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