The Return of Protectionism?
Nothing can slow globalization as fast as rising protectionism. Globalization, as I have pointed out before, requires the relatively free movement of capital, people, and resources and protectionism is all about curbing
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Nothing can slow globalization as fast as rising protectionism. Globalization, as I have pointed out before, requires the relatively free movement of capital, people, and resources and protectionism is all about curbing
For decades foreign students have flocked to the United States to take advantage of its system of higher education. This was good for the students, the universities they attended, and, often, for
Since I have recently posted several blogs about bio-fuels, I thought it fitting to do a post about a new report that concludes bio-fuels are just as (or even more) harmful for
In a recent post [Attention Turns Again to Afghanistan], I noted that the U.S. military was paying a lot more attention to the mission of “nation building.” To underscore that point, the
I have written a post or two about the virtual worlds such as World of Warcraft and Second Life [see Connecting America & China and “Virtually” No Escape]. Second Life has certainly
Finding easy and inexpensive ways to provide prophylactic medications to people (especially children) in developing countries remains a goal for those involved with global health issues. Preventing diseases is much cheaper than
I have written before about efforts to rid the developing world of malaria, including efforts by the Bill and Melissa Gates Foundation. Articles in the New York Times and Washington Post report
Two recent articles about electrical power generation problems in South Africa demonstrate the inescapable tie between development and the availability of electricity [“Rotating Power Outages An Equalizer in S. Africa,” by Craig
With the conflict in Iraq capturing most of the headlines in the U.S., it is easy to forget operations underway in Afghanistan. By most accounts, things have not been going well there
It will come as no surprise to truly creative people that innovation takes hard work. Eureka moments are, to use an old adage, as rare as hens’ teeth. This truism is the
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