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America the resilient: defying terrorism and mitigating natural disasters / Flynn, Stephen E   Journal Article
Flynn, Stephen E Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract A climate of fear and a sense of powerlessness caused by the threats of terrorism and natural disasters are undermining American ideals and fueling political demagoguery. Rebuilding the resilience of American society is the way to reverse this and respond to today's challenges.
Key Words Terrorism  Natural Disasters  American Society 
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ID:   080850


An empty revolution: the unfulfilled promises of Hugo Chavez / Rodríguez, Francisco   Journal Article
Rodríguez, Francisco Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Even critics of Hugo Chávez tend to concede that he has made helping the poor his top priority. But in fact, Chávez's government has not done any more to fight poverty than past Venezuelan governments, and his much-heralded social programs have had little effect. A close look at the evidence reveals just how much Chávez's "revolution" has hurt Venezuela's economy -- and that the poor are hurting most of all
Key Words Economy  Latin America  Venezuela 
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ID:   080851


Arctic meltdown: the economic and security implications of global warming / Borgerson, Scott G   Journal Article
Borgerson, Scott G Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Thanks to global warming, the Arctic icecap is rapidly melting, opening up access to massive natural resources and creating shipping shortcuts that could save billions of dollars a year. But there are currently no clear rules governing this economically and strategically vital region. Unless Washington leads the way toward a multilateral diplomatic solution, the Arctic could descend into armed conflict
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ID:   080853


China and India Go to Africa: new deals in the developing world / Broadman, Harry G   Journal Article
Broadman, Harry G Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Economic activity between Africa and Asia, especially China and India, is booming like never before. If the problems and imbalances this sometimes creates are managed well, this expanding engagement could be an unprecedented opportunity for Africa's growth and for its integration into the global economy
Key Words Economic Cooperation  Africa  China  India  Economic Growth 
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ID:   080852


Copenhagen Consensus: reading Adam Smith in Denmark / Kuttner, Robert   Journal Article
Kuttner, Robert Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Denmark has forged a social and economic model that couples the best of the free market with the best of the welfare state, transcending tradeoffs between dynamism and security, efficiency and equality. Other countries may not be able to simply copy the Danish model of social democracy, but it nonetheless offers important lessons for governments confronting the dilemmas of globalization.
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ID:   080849


Democratic rollback: the resurgence of the predatory state / Diamond, Larry   Journal Article
Diamond, Larry Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract After decades of historic gains, the world has slipped into a democratic recession. Predatory states are on the rise, threatening both nascent and established democracies throughout the world. But this trend can be reversed with the development of good governance and strict accountability and the help of conditional aid from the West.
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ID:   080854


Diplomacy in an age of faith: religious freedom and national security / Farr, Thomas F   Journal Article
Farr, Thomas F Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The United States has failed to understand the global resurgence of religiosity. Washington should put the promotion of religious freedom at the center of U.S. foreign policy -- recognizing that it is vital not only to liberty and stability abroad but also to U.S. national security
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ID:   080847


Staying alive: why North Korea will not change / Lankov, Andrei   Journal Article
Lankov, Andrei Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Despite international calls for reform, the North Korean government is doing its best to maintain the domestic status quo -- and with good reason, at least from its perspective. Still, change is coming in very slow motion thanks to international aid and illegal exchanges with the outside world, which are eroding Pyongyang's legitimacy
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Transforming nations: how the WTO boosts economies and opens societies / Sutherland, Peter D   Journal Article
Sutherland, Peter D Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The World Trade Organization has changed the world in the past decade by welcoming China and transforming national fortunes in Cambodia and Saudi Arabia. It provides the catalyst that political leaders need to reform.
Key Words WTO  World trade organization  China  Cambodia  Saudi Arabia 
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Us and Them: the enduring power of ethnic nationalism / Muller, Jerry Z   Journal Article
Muller, Jerry Z Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Americans generally belittle the role of ethnic nationalism in politics. But in fact, it corresponds to some enduring propensities of the human spirit, it is galvanized by modernization, and in one form or another, it will drive global politics for generations to come. Once ethnic nationalism has captured the imagination of groups in a multiethnic society, ethnic disaggregation or partition is often the least bad answer
Key Words Ethnicity  Nationalism  Ethnic Nationalism 
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