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The Off-Shoring, Out-Sourcing Debate is Out of Date
By Ben W. Heineman, Jr. (This article first appeared on TheAtlantic.com, where Ben Heineman is a frequent contributor) Labor markets have for the past quarter century been at the center of the globalization disputes under the “off-shoring and out-sourcing” rubric. … Continue reading
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Tagged Belfer Center, China, de-verticalizing, Harvard Kennedy School, India, manufacturing, offshoring, outsourcing
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India disappoints U.S. friends with its Iran policy
By Nicholas Burns The Indian government’s ill-advised statement last week that it will continue to purchase oil from Iran is a major setback for the U.S. attempt to isolate the Iranian government over the nuclear issue. The New York Times … Continue reading
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Tagged Belfer Center, Harvard Kennedy School, India, Iran, Nicholas Burns
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The Global Future of Nuclear Power after Fukushima
The crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in Japan is sending shockwaves through nuclear planning agencies around the world. Policy makers are asking for reviews of safety regulations, publics are expressing concern, and it appears likely that some of the … Continue reading
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Tagged China, Fukushima, India, Japan, nuclear, reactor, Russia, South Korea
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