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American Foreign Policy Editorial blog Editors' Pick 

TRUMP WARS: Episode I, The Trump Menace

February 2, 2017April 19, 2018 journalstaff 0 Comments comparative advantage, Donald Trump, economics, free trade, game theory, Star Wars

A long time ago on a continent far, far away: a period of enlightenment motivated philosophers to utilize rationality and

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Kazakhstan: Can Corruption Contain the Criticism?

March 12, 2015March 15, 2015 Ziad Al Achkar 0 Comments Currency, Democracy, economics, Elections, Kazakhstan, Russia, Subsidies

Starting in January 2014, Kazakhstan has seen a wave of protests in the streets of Almaty, the country’s largest city

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China 

Global Repercussions for China’s Modified One-Child Policy

March 10, 2015March 10, 2015 Ziad Al Achkar 0 Comments Baby Boom, Children, China, economics, Food Imports, Food Prices, Food Production, Gender, Gendercide, Global Markets, Meat, One Child Policy, Population Growth

For the past few decades, China has enforced a population control policy, known as a ‘one-child policy’ in the west,

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Cram Session 

International Reserve Currency: What’s Next?

January 12, 2011April 12, 2011 Eric Gardner Continued Consensus, economics, IMF

This post is part of Cram Session, an ongoing weekly series from the Whitehead Journal of International Relations and Diplomacy.

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