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October 14, 2010 | Show Me the Money: Burden Sharing Troubles NATO

Lidija Levkovska: Unless burden sharing is adequately addressed in NATO, countries that contribute more may well demand greater influence. If this becomes the case, the primary security challenge for the Alliance will come from NATO’s own backyard.

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September 24, 2009 | The G20 Pittsburgh Summit - Symbolic Policies or Fundamental Reforms?

Johannes Klocke: In principal, the G20 process is right. Yet, the emphases of the G20 agenda remain questionable and problematic. It is becoming more and more likely, that even the deepest crisis since the Great Depression will not suffice to initiate fundamental reforms of the financial system.

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January 26, 2012 | Latin America's Economies: Innocent Bystanders?

Latin America recovered strongly from the financial crisis of 2008-9, but now the region is feeling the pains of financial stress and dwindling global demand. Nevertheless, the major economies (the LAC-7: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Peru, Mexico, and Uruguay) in the region are still expected to perform decently despite a sluggish global economy.
In general, international investors are

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May 28, 2009 | China Must Innovate to Remain Competitive

The economic crisis has reminded China of the fragility of an export focused economy. ++ As a result China must consider wealth management alternatives and the “initial stage of industrial development is crucial to value creation in the future.” ++ China is in the middle part of the industrial chain and the lack of pricing power and industrial core competitiveness limits their ability to make

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May 7, 2009 | Arab Sovereign Wealth Funds Changing Investment Strategies

Less than one year
ago reservations in Europe and the US about Arab sovereign wealth funds were
rampant. The goals of the Arab oil states were contemplated, and fear grew that
their aims were directed towards strategically important industries in Western
states. Commentators warned that Arab investments could endanger the long-term
competitive abilities and national security of Western

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