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The Tripod of Growth and Stability for the Global Economy

The Tripod of Growth and Stability for the Global Economy

Writing for both the Latin America blog and the Europe blog often has its advantages, and with so little attention being paid to Latin America at this past weekend’s G8 Summit at Camp David I am given some space to discuss how the global economy affects Latin America and other developing regions. The late 90s […]

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A Trade Agenda for the ‘Arab Spring’ – Global Integration and the Dangers of Neoliberalism!

A Trade Agenda for the ‘Arab Spring’ – Global Integration and the Dangers of Neoliberalism!

As developments unfolded in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) during the past 8 months, one thing has become abundantly clear: the political transformation will not survive without an economic transformation.  As many analyst have pointed out, an overwhelming motivation of the people who took to the streets with the ‘Arab Spring’ was the […]

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G8 Agenda – Trade Promotion for the ‘Arab Spring’!

G8 Agenda – Trade Promotion for the ‘Arab Spring’!

This week the members of the G8 will hold their annual meeting in Deauville France, to discuss issues ranging from non-proliferation and counter-terrorism to the internet and transatlantic cocaine trafficking. Although these are all very important issues, the only agenda topic that matters is the ‘Arab Spring’ and how some of the eight wealthier nations […]

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