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January 25, 2010

Google and China, or How Moral Values Can Change Business Interests

by Esther Dyson, Daily Star, Lebanon - China probably looks less appealing to investors now than it did a few years ago, not so much because of the Chinese economy as a whole, but because of constraints on the ability of any foreign entity to make serious long-term profits.

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Water Wisdom

by Vandana Shiva, Resurgence, UK - Since 1966 – and as a consequence of the introduction of the Green Revolution model of water-intensive, chemical farming...

Africa’s Growth Lies in Agribusiness

by Elizabeth Tankeu, Business Daily, Kenya - As Africa embraces the wind of industrialisation, nations are determined to seize the emerging industrial development opportunities as...

No Place Like Home: Iraq’s Refugee Crisis Threatens the Future of Iraq

by Rachel Schneller, The Jamestown Foundation, USA - The massive upheaval of Iraq’s population that has occurred since 2006 threatens the long-term stability of the...

JAMAICA: The Other Side of Paradise

by Kathy Barrett, IPS, Italy - It's just before midnight, and the music pulsates through the massive speakers perched under the ceiling, scantily clad girls...

Back to Bloody Square-One in Darfur

by Julie Flint, Daily Star, Lebanon - 2002 is being rerun in 2010 – despite Save Darfur, despite UNAMID, and despite the ICC. SLA-controlled Jebel...