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DAKAR – In recent years, China and Africa have formed one of the modern era’s most successful economic and trade partnerships…
CAMBRIDGE – Several of my Harvard University colleagues have recently been casualties in the crossfire between fiscal “auster…
MILAN – In a recent set of studies, Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff used a vast array of historical data to show that the …
CANBERRA – The brouhaha over Carmen Reinhart’s and Kenneth Rogoff’s article “Growth in a Time of Debt” may be the most conspi…
SHANGHAI – When you think about centers of technological innovation, Silicon Valley, Seattle, and Seoul are probably the firs…
PARIS – At the end of 2011, sovereign-wealth funds’ assets under management amounted to $3 trillion, following 237 direct inv…
ISTANBUL – A simplistic (actually, naive) view of markets is that they exist almost in a “state of nature,” and that the best…
CAMBRIDGE – When the stakes are high, it is no surprise that battling political opponents use whatever support they can garne…
ROME – In early 2012, outgoing World Bank President Robert Zoellick announced that the Millennium Development Goal of halving…
LONDON – Since the 1970’s, economists have warned that a monetary union could not be sustained without a fiscal union. But th…
WASHINGTON, DC – Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s preferred successor, Esfandiar Rahim M…
NEW DELHI – A half-century after the Sino-Indian War of 1962, the border between China and Indi…
PARIS – The demise of the Roman Empire resulted from a combination of strategic overreach and e…
ROME – For more than a decade, Asia’s economies have been on the move – and so have its people.…
BOSTON – If we want to understand what drove the Boston M…
PARIS – Today, roughly one-quarter of the world’s population lives in conflict-affected and fra…
MADRID – This month, an independent review panel is expec…
EDMONTON – Calm discussion of the environment nowadays is about as plausible as reasoned dialog…
PRAGUE – We are all brought up to recycle paper to save trees. We get countless e-mail admoniti…
CHICAGO – How long does it take to mourn the death of a loved one? The question is peculiar, ev…

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The Invisible-Border War
hari naidu: The McMahon Line is still relevant simply because no other delimitation of the long Himalayan boarder between mainland China and India has been agreed upon. First, India issued wrong maps, before …
The Flawed Origins of Expansionary Austerity
Matt Stillerman: In a Project Syndicate piece published on May 21, Robert Skidelsky had this to say about Reinhart and Rogoff's paper: An even more spectacular example of a statistical error and sleight of hand is …