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Madness in Mumbai

How India and the world should respond

 
 
THE FUTURE OF ENERGY

The world's most prominent environmentalist on carbon taxes, clean coal and the dangers of illusion.

 

TECHNOLOGY

We face a wholesale threat to the open Internet environment of the past 30 years.

POLITICS

What Clinton thinks about India, Guantanamo Bay and other pivotal foreign policy issues.

INTERNATIONAL

Unity on the continent is a dream that's still within reach, says official.

POINT OF VIEW

How did a historically strong state come to look so weak? The answer is politics.

ATTACK ON MUMBAI

Despite the bloodshed, India's confidence is already shining through.

NATIONAL SECURITY
BUSINESS

Distilling the Big Three into a single player could save Detroit.

TRADE

Europe now likes free trade more than America. Alas, there could be a backlash in both places.

North Korea

North Korea's dictator may be ailing, but don't hope for change soon.

TECHNOLOGY

We face a wholesale threat to the open Internet environment of the past 30 years.

PIRATES

How to finally rid the seas of Somalia's growing pirate problem.

POINT OF VIEW

The green view based on small sources and market power will give way to one based on scale and subsidies.

GLOBAL BUSINESS

It sounds like economic heresy, but many experts say more free trade won't ease the global crisis.

POINT OF VIEW

With few exceptions, Latin America prefers to look the other way when human rights are violated.

 
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The NATO Expansion

Bluster to the contrary, Russia's military power is on the wane--dwarfed by the expansion of NATO power and U.S. military troops abroad. Russia's political influence is also declining as NATO expands eastward.

 
 
TURNING POINT

It's hard to run away from a military dictatorship. How the world's fastest marathoner found a way.

 
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