Internationalism Articles

Report and Retort: A World Without the West

Developing countries are going their own way, and they're doing it without the West. Weber, Barma and Ratner strike first.

New Innovation Challengers

Multinationals in China and India are seeking more sustainable competitive advantages by shifting from imitation to innovation.

War, Trade and Utopia

Economic interdependence leads to peace, say the globalizers. Think again, and examine the U.S.-Chinese connection.

Mexico's Wasted Chance

How Vicente Fox squandered his revolution and what it means for the future.

A Tale of Three Cities

Despite the obvious obstacles, the signs of democracy are encouraging in Kabul, Beirut and Cairo.

Understanding Saddam

Explaining Saddam's motivations could be an asset for dealing with other tyrants.

The India Imperative

George W. Bush has recognized that India is America's natural ally.

Desperate Times, Half Measures

The stakes of Iran's nuclear gambit are clear, the solutions less so. The clock is ticking.

The Other Black Gold

The United States may surpass the Caspian Sea as the world's largest supplier of caviar.

The Dragon Awakes

Demand for resources will be the flashpoint in U.S.-Chinese relations.

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May 26, 2012