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Xi Jinping Tariff Negotiating Strategy with US Groups


James Galbraith on the U.S. economy in 2010-2012

01/15/2011

The University of Texas professor on the American middle class, the supercommittee on deficit reduction and the minimum wage.

Grouped Articles

California Set to Raise State Minimum Wage

Wall Street Journal 09/13/2013

America’s Sinking Middle Class

New York Times 09/18/2013

Better Pay Now

New York Times 12/01/2013

Recovery Has Created Far More Low-Wage Jobs Than Better-Paid Ones

New York Times 04/27/2014

Hiring Booms, but Soft Wages Linger

Wall Street Journal 01/10/2015

Tom Keene Talks to James K. Galbraith

BusinessWeek 11/23/2011

Occupy Frankfurt

01/15/2011

Grouped Articles

Officials Cast Wide Net in Monitoring Occupy Protests

New York Times 05/22/2014

At Occupy Frankfurt, Calm Anarchy Has Staying Power

New York Times 12/15/2011

Inequality: The rich and the rest

Economist 01/15/2011

Widening rich-poor gap in the Arab world and Africa

01/15/2011

The lack of economic opportunity under decades long one party rule in the Arab world and Africa. The problem has long plagued countries in Africa, from Nigeria to the Arab world.

Grouped Articles

Rich, Poor and a Rift Exposed by Unrest

New York Times 01/30/2011

Africa's natural resources: Spread the wealth

Economist 02/12/2011

Arab economies: Throwing money at the street

Economist 03/12/2011

Nigeria’s President Wins Re-Election

New York Times 04/18/2011

Nigeria's business capital: A rare good man

Economist 05/07/2011

Hope in Nigeria: Hail the useful chief

Economist 05/28/2011

Indian film

01/15/2011

Grouped Articles

Indian film: Death in Delhi

Economist 01/15/2011

Nigeria- literature and culture

01/15/2011

Grouped Articles

Nigeria'€™s Promise, Africa'€™s Hope

New York Times 01/15/2011

Chinua Achebe, Famed Nigerian Writer, Dies

Wall Street Journal 03/22/2013

HP under CEO Apotheker

01/15/2011

Grouped Articles

New H-P CEO Reprograms Strategy

Wall Street Journal 01/15/2011

Nokia and H.P. Play Catch-Up

New York Times 02/09/2011

Chief Reboots H-P After Scandal

Wall Street Journal 02/18/2011

Hewlett-Packard Hopes to End the Soap Opera

BusinessWeek 01/27/2011

H-P's Apotheker Must Formulate Hurd Antidote

Wall Street Journal 02/24/2011

H-P Under Fire for CEO's Role in Remaking Board

Wall Street Journal 03/10/2011

Nigerian writer, Chinua Achebe

01/15/2011

Achebe's novel "Things Fall Apart," sold 10 million copies and was translated into many languages.

Grouped Articles

Nadine Gordimer, Winner of South Africa's First Nobel Prize in Literature, Dies at 90

Wall Street Journal 07/14/2014

Chinua Achebe, Famed Nigerian Writer, Dies

Wall Street Journal 03/22/2013

Nigeria'€™s Promise, Africa'€™s Hope

New York Times 01/15/2011

Gallup poll on how Americans view Japan

01/14/2011

A Gallup poll is conducted for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Japan to find out how Americans view Japan. The poll is conducted since the 1960's. The most recent poll in 2012 showed 50% of Americans view Japan as America's most important partner in Asia, compared to 39% for China.

Grouped Articles

Japan’s Foreign Minister Says Apologies to Wartime Victims Will Be Upheld

New York Times 04/08/2014

Andy Kohut, a rare Washington figure - The Washington Post

Washington Post 09/10/2015

Japan’s Ratings Rise in U.S.

Wall Street Journal 05/23/2012

Japan Feels a North Asia Squeeze

Wall Street Journal 07/16/2012

Gates Calls U.S.-Japan Ties Key to Asian Security

Wall Street Journal 01/14/2011

Columbia Professor's Retirement is Big News in Japan

New York Times 04/27/2011


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