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41.
Asia and Europe
(Panorama/Globalization winners)
... and
foreign
policy voice to help shape this emergence of a sense of common security across wider Asia. The East Asia Summit, with last year's inclusion of the United States and Russia, is a promising ...
42.
Australia to the UN Security Council?
(Panorama/Governing globalization)
Australia should do everything possible to secure a seat on the UN Security Council, argued former
foreign
minister Gareth Evans in an Australia Day address this year. Most Australians wouldn't give ...
43.
China's internal weakness and external strength
(Panorama/Globalization winners)
... adoption of a more flexible exchange rate. China's current policy of manipulating the exchange rate by buying
foreign
exchange reserves complicates macroeconomic management, has led to inflation, and ...
44.
New global thinking needed
(Panorama/Change and innovation)
... for International Peace, Council on
Foreign
Relations, Center for Strategic and International Studies, RAND Corporation and the Peterson Institute for International Affairs. The UK had 4 think tanks ...
45.
Bribery and corruption in Asia
(Panorama/Governing globalization)
... little Asian brother, Korea. The OECD Anti-Bribery Convention is perhaps the OECD's crowning achievement. It establishes legally binding standards to criminalise bribery of
foreign
public officials ...
46.
Korea and Japan: a tale of two countries
(Panorama/Globalization winners)
... greatly from it. -- since 1997, Korea has lifted more restrictions on inward
foreign
direct investment than any other of the 42 countries surveyed by the OECD. Based on the OECD FDI Regulatory ...
47.
SINO-INDIAN ECONOMIC STRATEGIC DIALOGUE: BEYOND THE BEIJING ROUND
(Panorama/International Trade)
... its economic products in all global shops. India just happens to be a victim of this system. Given that trade deficit has been an enduring feature of India’s
foreign
trade, the Government has been working ...
48.
China, Japan and South Korea FTA: Mirage or Possibility?
(Panorama/International Trade)
... PTAs are generally ‘trade light’, driven mostly by
foreign
policy objectives such as improving the country’s position vis-à-vis Japan, establishing leadership credentials in the region, strengthening relationship-building ...
49.
India -- the new frontier?
(Panorama/Globalization winners)
... been highlighted by its recent initiative to open up to
foreign
retailers like Walmart. This initiative has now been put on hold following protests by India's massively inefficient and antiquated retail ...
50.
China's rebalancing imperative
(Panorama/Globalization winners)
... have been beneficial to China in terms of providing export revenues and helping China lift its production standards and absorb
foreign
technology. But the subsidies are costly in that they sidetrack China's ...
51.
Brad Setser: Follow the Money (Council on Foreign Relations)
(Web Links / Blogs)
52.
Council on Foreign Relations
(Web Links / Civil society organisations)
53.
Corporate Foreign Policy
(Web Links / Blogs)
54.
Investment
(Category)
Everyone likes investment. It creates jobs, economic activity and opportunity. But many people start raising questions about investment coming from
foreign
ers. Could it be politically motivated? Witness ...
55.
Culture
(Category)
A good friend of mine recently said: "As we get older, we all become anthropologists. We realize that those
foreign
ers have had a different culture from us for thousands of years, and nothing we do or ...
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