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There were many things I really wanted to hear from the students. What did they love most about Cambodia? Where in the world did they want to visit? What were…
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When the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh meets President Obama during his visit to the US this week, the two leaders will discuss the strategic dialogue framework between the two…
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The task of saving and reviving humanity oft times appears overwhelming when studied from a fully global perspective.…
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Michael Moore touches on the right issues, but cannot seem to deliver the knockout blow. …
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With Obama promising to make a call soon on General Stanley McChrystal’s report on the counter insurgency requirements in Af-Pak, Obama no doubt used the opportunity to probe India’s position.…
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The Apec Summit, although answering a few questions, certainly delineated the new paradigm shift. It was a chance for Asia to assert itself, and for others to listen. But it…
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Republican members of Congress and what masquerades as a “conservative” media are outraged that the Obama administration intends to try in federal court Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the alleged mastermind of…
November 24, 2009 / 2 Comments / Read More There is another side of globalization, one that is similarly detrimental to some countries, and profitable to others: cultural globalization.…
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