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1. Seeking Refuge
Will the controversial EU-Turkey Agreement alleviate the refugee crisis in Europe?
Author: By Dominic James Madar Year 2016 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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2. DIVISIVE ELECTION EXPOSES A RUPTURE
Trump's victory: a view from Chinese media representatives
Author: By Dominic James Madar Year 2016 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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3. Pivotal Failure
Former U.S. president leaves behind an unsubstantial legacy in the Asia-Pacific
Author: By Dominic James Madar Year 2017 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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4. Looking East
The reemergence of a multi-polar world
Author: By Dominic James Madar Year 2017 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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5. Opportunities Beckon
Yantai makes a name for itself along the Belt and Road
Author: By Dominic James Madar Year 2017 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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6. Bought in China
Bought in China Chinese investors get the ball rolling in Europe
Author: By Dominic James Madar Year 2016 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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7. Hanging in the Balance
The UK's snap election backfires and adds more uncertainty to Brexit
Author: By Dominic James Madar Year 2017 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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8. Economic Interaction
At a hearing before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission on August 22, 2006, James A. Dorn, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Cato Institute, offers his ideas on the impact of
Author: James A. Dorn Year 2006 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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9. Creating Financial Harmony: Lessons for China
For a capital-poor country like China to invest billions of dollars in low-yielding U.S. government debt is wasteful and risky
Author: By JAMES A. DORN Year 2008 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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10. The Danger of Economic Nationalism
The United States should treat China as a normal rising power, not a probable adversary
Author: JAMES A. DORN Year 2008 Issue 26 PDF HTML