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Federal Reserve Rate Normalization and Emerging-Market Risk

August 31, 2016September 5, 2016 emerging markets, interest rates, the federal reserve

BY EDWARD CUIPA On 16 December 2015, the US Federal Reserve announced the first increase in the federal funds rate

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The High Cost of the Model Minority Myth for Asian and Pacific Islander Americans

August 24, 2016November 15, 2017 Asian Americans, immigrants, Model Minority Myth, refugees

BY TRACEY LAM AND JONATHAN HUI “If you say ‘Asian,’ what pops into your head? They think we’re all supposed

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A More Ambitious Agenda Is Needed to Help Achieve Public Debt Sustainability in Greece

August 17, 2016August 17, 2016 debt, economy, europe, Greece

BY PAUL-ADRIEN HYPPOLITE AND NINA ROUSSILLE The 12 July 2015 Euro Area summit ended with a last minute agreement that

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Driving the Future of Future Driving: Scaling Up Adoption of Electric Vehicles in China

August 10, 2016August 9, 2016 China, clean energy, electric cars, innovation

BY JACK GAO AND DIANA ZHOU Imagine a world where cars operate on electricity alone. Cars are silent, engineless, odorless.

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A Free Middle East: Pipedream or Possibility?

August 3, 2016August 3, 2016 democracy, Iran, middle east

BY YAEL STERN AND GAL LIN “Will you answer a survey we are conducting to understand people’s values?” the surveyor

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The Rising Tide of Intolerance in Narendra Modi’s India

July 27, 2016November 11, 2017 civil rights, india, Narendra Modi

BY SHANOOR SEERVAI The resounding victory of Hindu nationalists at India’s federal polls in May 2014 is attributed to one

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Two Stories, One America: How Political Narratives Shape Our Understanding of Reality

July 20, 2016May 11, 2021 American politics, polarization

BY STEPHEN HAWKINS AND TOMMY FLINT It’s a troubling day when we have to admit that the TV pundits are right: America

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