The Best of The Globalist Research Center in 2007
What were the ten most thought-provoking features presented by The Globalist Research Center in 2007?
January 2, 2008
1. | Sovereign Wealth Funds and the Rise of the Global South What insights does a truly global — not just Western — perspective into these new investment vehicles yield?
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2. | How to Restore U.S. Diplomacy What will it take for the United States to become as skilled at diplomacy as it is at waging war?
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3. | Triggering the Next Iranian Revolution (Part I) Will the U.S. strategy toward Iran reverse the fundamental changes already under way in the country?
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4. | Water Wars: Myths and Realities (Part I) To what degree are fears of geopolitical chaos over water scarcity justified?
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5. | How the U.S. Middle Class Became 10% Poorer What does the OECD’s redefinition of the middle class reveal about the U.S. economy?
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6. | Globalization, Americanization and Europeanization (Part I) How well do the concepts of globalization, Americanization and Europeanization explain today’s world?
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7. | A Two-State Solution for Iraq? (Part I) Could the best solution to the crisis in Iraq be to split the country in two?
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8. | Inner Strength: U.S. Economic Competitiveness and the Lessons of Tonya Harding What steps must be taken if the United States wants to redeem its role in global affairs?
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9. | Increasing Risks to Aid Workers? (Part I) What steps should the international community take to safeguard humanitarian relief work and workers in violent settings?
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10. | Why Bad Loans are Good for Africa Why is the amount of lending China has committed to Africa so small?
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