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The Real China Threat
China continues to snatch up precious natural resources while they’re still available. Will the U.S. step up before it’s too late?
Crisis in Cairo
It will take more than an election to break the military’s hold on Egypt
Why China and Corporations Are Alike
Unlike Western nations, they each have one boss, and one plan, focused on growth
What To Thank a Vet For: Compassion
Veterans Day can be awkward when civilians don’t really know what they’re thanking soldiers for
War Belongs To Women, Too
Women can — and should — play an equal role in resolving deadly conflicts
Why Berlusconi Must Go
It’s more clear than ever that the Italian Prime Minister should step down
Put an End to Blood Minerals
Why we all have a role in Congo’s conflict
Is a Woman in Brazil Better Off than a Woman in the U.S.?
Women overseas are reaching new heights professionally. Here’s what we can learn from our emerging market counterparts
Why You Shouldn’t Compare Occupy Wall Street to the Tea Party
While the similarities are noteworthy, they obscure more relevant truths about Occupy Wall Street
From the Arab Spring to the American Fall?
No political group gave birth to Occupy Wall Street and the movement is largely leaderless. But so was what happened at Tahrir Square in Egypt
Why Fewer Young American Jews Share Their Parents’ View of Israel
The Palestinian bid for recognition at the U.N. has elicited differing responses within the Jewish community. Younger American Jews are more likely than their parents to be acquainted with the Palestinians and their story