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41. Questions on Japan
(Panorama/Globalization winners)
... to transform its economic power into a commensurate level of political power, in part because of historical reasons and its Alliance with the United States.  By contrast, the BRICS countries, especially ...
42. Global education in Japan
(Panorama/Society)
...  (12) Xing, Yuqing and Neal Detert.  How the i-Phone widens the United States' trade deficit with the People's Republic of China.  Asian Development Bank Institute Working Paper No. 257. http://www.adbi.org/working-paper/2010/12/14/4236.iphone.widens.us.trade.deficit.prc/ ...
43. Trans Pacific Partnership
(Panorama/International Trade)
At their recent Hawaii summit, leaders of nine of APEC's 21 members – Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Chile, Malaysia, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, Vietnam, and the United States – agreed on the broad outlines ...
44. Kazakhstan and China
(Panorama/Globalization winners)
... Asian country was formerly heavily dependent. Using its huge potential in the hydrocarbon industry, Kazakhstan has managed to rise above all other Central Asian states in terms of political and economic ...
45. Lecturing China
(Panorama/Governing globalization)
... and miliatrily. Here are some of the key messages from Obama's address: " ... After a decade in which we fought two wars that cost us dearly, in blood and treasure, the United States is turning our ...
46. Tax loopholes and public debt crisis
(Panorama/Governing globalization)
... the losses to public revenues due to the capacity of global corporations to minimise tax. The report's Foreword states: "The current debate on sovereign debt is conducted as if there were no other ...
47. China: how powerful is she?
(Panorama/Globalization winners)
... World Bank -- www.worldbank.org Yuqing Xing and Neal Detert.  How the iPhone Widens the United States' Trade Deficit with the People's Republic of China.  Asian Development Bank Institute http://www.adbi.org/working-paper/2010/12/14/4236.iphone.widens.us.trade.deficit.prc/ ...
48. The Korean Paradox
(Panorama/Globalization winners)
... we speak about Korea, a paradox is immediately apparent.  European public opinion is much more focused on North Korea, one of the most closed, isolated and secretive states in the international community, ...
49. Occupy Wall Street
(Panorama/Society)
... research which show that America's social fabric has been splintering.  A storm has been brewing for a long time. In 2008, the OECD reported that the United States is the country with the highest inequality ...
50. America's Pacific Century
(Panorama/Governing globalization)
... on that decade by announcing that "The future of politics will be decided in Asia, not Afghanistan or Iraq, and the United States will be right at the center of the action". Clinton's words are indeed ...
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