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  • The Apple Connection

    Column

    By Walden Bello, February 1, 2012

    Apple's march to market supremacy has been accomplished at tremendous cost to both American and Chinese workers.

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  • Bad-Judgment Jonathan Incites Public, Boko Haram

    Blog

    By Michael Busch, January 24, 2012

    Goodluck Jonathan

    Can Nigeria's government manage public dissatisfaction with the economy, ethnic divisions, and the violent Boko Haram? An interview with former ambassador to Nigeria John Campbell.

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  • Germany's Social Democrats and the European Crisis

    Column

    By Walden Bello, December 21, 2011

    Walden

    Can the Social Democrats shape a more positive vision for Germany's relationship with Europe?

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  • How to Occupy the World

    Commentary / Department: Youth & Activism

    By Jason Hickel, December 15, 2011

    occupy

    This call for true internationalism challenges the Occupy movement to engage the Global South.

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  • Burma's Big Brother

    Commentary

    By Dan Beaker, December 2, 2011

    china-burma

    China is emerging as the leading economic force in Burma, and the Burmese are starting to get uncomfortable.

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  • America vs China in Africa

    Commentary

    By Francis Njubi Nesbitt, December 1, 2011

    China africa

    By clinging to a paternalistic attitude and an antiquated Washington Consensus, the United States has opened up space for a broad Chinese role in Africa.

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  • Brazil and Colombia: An Unexpected Alliance

    Commentary

    By Raul Zibechi, November 29, 2011

    Colombia, traditionally Washington's best ally in the region, is cozying up to Brazil and building a solid commercial, financial and political network with its neighbor while Washington becomes more and more isolated as a result of the geopolitical restructuring taking place globally and regionally.

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  • Occupy Foreign Affairs

    World Beat

    By John Feffer, November 29, 2011

    Inequality has become so extreme that even the foreign policy elite is worried.

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  • Is Europe Over?

    World Beat

    By John Feffer, November 15, 2011

    What made Europe a compelling political, economic, and social alternative wedged between Anglo-American free marketeers and Soviet nomenklatura is rapidly becoming a thing of the past.

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  • The China Divide and the Future of the GOP

    Blog

    By Robert Farley, November 10, 2011

    Barring a shocking turn of events, the 2012 election will not turn on foreign policy

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