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GLOBALIZATION
Globalization refers to the integration of national economies into the international economy through trade, foreign investment, and spread of technology. Globalization is also a way to help developing markets grow.
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(This is the English-language text of an interview published in the Swedish journal Respons) The main argument in The...
The leadership development and implementation of comprehensive shifts in global strategies aimed at linking people...
Dear Readers, We are pleased to announce the launch of our new social media platform: Global Ethics Network, a site...
My colleague Lant Pritchett teaches a course on globalization with Larry Summers, and he invited me to his class...
I was recently interviewed in the press about the recent Olympus scandal in Japan. The Olympus episode illustrates...
Last week, philosopher Thomas Pogge spoke at Carnegie Council. Our intern Sarah Aston summarizes his talk below:...
In the December 18, 2011 edition of the New York Times, Thomas L. Friedman wrote about the great unraveling of...
This is an article in Dutch about the Globalization Paradox and my views on the eurozone crisis. The picture is...
The Silicon Valley Human Rights Conference put forth a statement of 15 principles this past October for guiding the...
There was plenty of finger pointing last Tuesday morning as WNYC's talk show host Brian Lehrer led a spirited...
Now seems as good a time as any to start reading The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable by Nassim Nicholas...
The International Food Policy Research Institute has posted videos of the presentations from a conference in Ghana a...
The single most important thing the U.S. can do to jumpstart job creation is to reduce the corporate tax rate to 23...
This is a guest post by Diana Santana and Alberto Turlon from the Carnegie New Leaders program. Consider a time in your...
The March 11 earthquake, tsunami, and resulting nuclear accident have led some to question the health of Japan's...
Few things are as exciting and periodically necessary for a democracy as writing a new constitution. Iceland is in the...
I recently biked 300 miles over five days from New York City to Washington, D.C. as part of the Climate Ride, a...
The New York solar industry could soon get a big boost if the state legislature passes the Solar Industry Development...
It is extremely important to recognize that, for better or for worse, Discount Coupons can have an extraordinary...
I just got back from giving a talk on a panel titled "The Rise of the Rest IV: Critical Regions in Crisis" at...
"Francis Alÿs: A Story of Deception" opened recently at the Museum of Modern Art here in New York and...
The first law of Gaming: If you can’t win a game playing by the rules, stop playing the game, or change the rules.
My newest Project Syndicate column was stimulated, if that is the right word, by a comment made by a discussant at a...
Reporters need a new ethical framework in order to deploy technologies that can expose business and government...
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