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Developing countries are going their own way, and they're doing it without the West. Weber, Barma and Ratner strike first.
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Multinationals in China and India are seeking more sustainable competitive advantages by shifting from imitation to innovation.
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Amitai Etzioni
| Mar 01, 2006
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Contrary to popular punditry, China's military buildup does not spell doom for America.
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Beijing wants to become a preeminent power. Pluralism will change nothing.
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China's bullying behavior and Washington's perverse incentive structure mean things in East Asia will only get worse.
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Despite predictions to the contrary, America's superpower status remains uncontested.
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Graham Allison paints a frightful picture of nuclear terrorism. But all is not yet lost.
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